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Woody Guthrie once wrote that a song is just “a conversation fixed up to where you can talk it over and over without getting tired of it.”“When you sit down with a couple of friends,” he continued, “and you've all got your guitars parked under a shade tree or in an old kitchen, you aren't trying to show off. … You're just talking. “One guy tells a story with his strings, and the next guy nods his head and matches it with a little lick of his own. It makes the world twice as level and half as steep.”That is a concept that The Flood certainly embraces. And nothing demonstrates it better than this week's podcast, featuring the guys' latest take on the rockin' “Opus One.” This particular musical conversation — taken from the opening moments of last week's rehearsal at the Bowen house — is really saying, “Damn, man, it's good to see y'all again!”Pete's Two-Cents' WorthWoody's old friend and young protégé Pete Seeger also knew a thing or two about that kind of wordless musical chat. “It's an effortless shorthand,” he wrote in his book, Where Have All the Flowers Gone.“You look across the circle and catch an old friend's eye just as the harmony locks into place,” he wrote, “and there's this quiet, shared smile that says, Yes, this is exactly where we're supposed to be. It's the sound of community in its purest form.”Pete said it even better in one of his “Johnny Appleseed Jr.” columns in the good old Sing Out! magazine: “You realize that the song is just a vehicle for the affection in the room. It's a way of saying ‘I'm glad you're here' without having to make a formal speech about it. It fills you up and stays with you long after the instruments are put back in their cases.”Jive TalkSuch wordless wordiness is even better defined in the jazz world, where improvisation is the mother tongue. Musicians might have played a tune a thousand times before, “a melody so old it felt like part of the weather,” Geoff Dyer wrote in 1991 in his seminal But Beautiful: A Book About Jazz in a passage about listening to old friends play.“But they didn't just play it,” he recalled. “They pulled it apart like an old clock to see how it worked from the inside. … It was a language made entirely of nods, shifts in weight, a sudden drop in volume … that told everyone, let's go down this alleyway for a second.“Listening to them,” Dyer remembered, “was like watching people walk through a dark house they'd lived in for 40 years — they knew exactly where the furniture was, so they could dance through the rooms without ever bumping into a thing, even with the lights completely out.”Brain BusinessFamed neurologist Oliver Sacks was fascinated with how music affects the mind. In an essay called “The Common Pursuit,” reflecting on lifelong bonds forged by musicians, he reached a lovely conclusion.“They do not play to impress,” Sacks wrote. “They play to inhabit a space they built together 50 years ago. To sit in a room and witness this is to realize that music is not merely an acoustic phenomenon, but a profound architecture of memory and shared love.”Meanwhile, About This Week's Tune …As reported earlier, “Opus One,” written by Sy Oliver, became a huge late World War II-era hit for Tommy Dorsey's orchestra. Dorsey recorded it as an instrumental on Nov. 14, 1944.The following summer, the signature vocal version was released by Anita O'Day in an all-star session. Drummer Gene Krupa led the big band and trumpeter Roy Eldridge accented O'Day's vocals.For more on the song's history, click here to read the earlier Flood Watch backgrounder.More from This Groove?If today's musical conversation has you wanting more from The Flood's jazzier selections, drop by the free Radio Floodango music streaming service and click into the “Swingin'” channel. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
Send us Fan MailYour inbox shouldn't be able to ruin your mood, but when emails disappear for weeks and a password reset tells you you're “too close” to the old password, it's hard not to fantasize about typewriters and stamps. We start there, in that specific modern frustration where you're working hard yet producing nothing, then pull the thread into a bigger question: what's the real difference between high tech and low tech, and how do you use either one to your advantage without losing your mind?From there we jump into Falcon Crest Season 5 Episode 9, “The Naked Truth,” where power plays are still mostly analog and somehow even more dangerous. Angela Channing is trapped in a not-so-romantic engagement with Peter Stravos, Emma arrives with a new boyfriend who looks uncannily like Captain Planet, and Lance detonates his own future by flipping a radio station from news to rock in the middle of the day. The drama is funny, sharp, and surprisingly relevant if you've ever watched people mistake chaos for strategy.We also dig into the darker edge of control and privilege: Richard crosses a boundary with Jordan, and she makes it crystal clear what consequences look like when a brilliant lawyer stops playing nice. Meanwhile Chase leans on Terry and the sheriff to set a sting on Councilman Costello, forcing the uncomfortable question of whether “getting the bad guy” is just entrapment with better outfits. And then Angela does what Angela does best: she hosts a garden party, grabs the microphone, and turns a toast into a public demolition.If you love 1980s soap opera recaps, messy family politics, and commentary that connects TV plots to real-life work and power dynamics, hit play. Subscribe, share with a fellow soap fan, and leave a review so more people can find the show.
Our live show is coming up! RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/top-chef-finale-party-with-tv-chef-fantasy-league-at-highly-likely-tickets-1989859730018 Look, let's be honest, there's only one thing to talk about in this episode. Also, don't worry: Ify texted us right after we recorded this to let us know that he didn't know what day it was. This week's scoring: make it to judges' table: Sherry, Laurence, Rhoda +1 elimination challenge win: Rhoda +2 “I make this dish all the time” + fail it: Sieger -0.25 Check out our merch at maxfunstore.com, support us at maximumfun.org/joinchef, follow us on Instagram @tvcheffantasyleague, and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts!
33.020 Bring on the BOP! The BEST roots-rockin' radio show in the WORLD is coming right at you at top volume and at a minimum speed of 45 rpms! Bringing in more fresh rockin' music from the world's greatest modern rock-a-billy bands -dig into the Rock-A-Tillos out of Arizona, Ohio's coolest roots combo The Palantinos, swing out with Toronto's Swingin' Blackjacks, surf on out of your garage with California's Volcanics, howl with UK bad boys Red Hot Riot, get lowdown with Switzerland's Emanuella Hutter, pack the dance floor with UK's Darrel Higham, close down the honky tonk with Bashville's Royal Hounds and burn up the dirt track with Georgia's Slim and the Gems! Plenty of the old school Americana to keep them greasy toes a tappin', too so don't dare miss a single second of the award winning "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
The Pigeons preview Summer '26 and talk about their excitement level for the various Semiquincentennial events and what they expect from the Phillies over the course of the summer heading into the playoffs (or not...).
Two Hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. This episode: a bunch of good stuff! New music, classics, show previews, and more.Outrage Radio playlist – May 21st, 2026[0:00 - Begin]1. Butthole Surfers – Human Cannonball2. Helmet – Bad Mood3. Gallon Drunk – Two Wings Mambo4. Party Dozen – Money & The Drugs5. L7 – Shove [20:35 - mic break]6. Black Market Heart – What Happens In The Dark (2026)7. Automatic Lovers – Wasting Time (2026)8. The Control Freaks – I Don't Know And I Don't Care (2026)9. Amy Beth and The Creeps – 14 Months In Chino (2026)10. Fuzz – Red Flag (2026)11. Itchy & The Nits – City Line (2026)12. Otoboke Beaver – Is The New Album Out Yet? (2026) [34:15 - mic break]13. The Flamin' Groovies – Comin' After Me14. The Flamin' Groovies – Teenage Head15. Mike Watt – The Bluejackets Manual16. The Warlocks – Shake The Dope Out17. Ultrabomb – Stickman vs. Hangman [54:33 - mic break]18. The Drowns – Blacked Out19. Swingin' Utters – Teenage Genocide20. The Casualties – Streets Of Hatred (2026)21. Agent Orange – Bloodstains22. Death Valley Girls – Street Justice23. Flat Worms – Time Warp In Exile24. Baus – Got325. Strawberry Fuzz - Wasting My Time [1:17:05 - mic break]26. Fear – I Love Living In The City27. Fear – I Am A Doctor28. Gylt – Weak (2026)29. Minutemen – Untitled Song For Latin America30. The Violet Mindfield – Mojo Hand (2026) [1:30:18 - mic break]31. The Darts – My Way32. Tube Alloys – Apathy33. The Voids – A Mess [1:39:00]34. Sloppy Seconds – Runnin' From The C.I.A.35. The Freeze – Talking Bombs36. Jagged Baptist Club – Bull On A Chain37. Supersuckers – Can Pipe [1:50:10]38. The Adolescents – No Way39. The Adolescents – Welcome To Reality40. Toys That Kill – A Little Bit Stranger41. Toys That Kill – The Safe SongOutrage Radio is a live radio show that broadcasts on Thursday nights, 9-11PM from Downtown Los Angeles at the LuxuriaMusic.com radio studio.
33.017 It's time to get rockin' with the one and only 'Aztec Werewolf,' DJ Del Villarreal and his weeky rock n' roll ball called "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Join Del for a huge 3-hour BLAST of all killer/no filler, true-blue, all-American retro-roots rockin' tunes! The very finest modern rockabilly songs played alongside the greatest of the vintage 50's rock n roll era artists. Special tribute set for the 2026 Vintage Torque Fest Weekender (returning to Dubuque, Iowa May 1st - May 2nd) as we help to celebrate the long-running charity car show & kustom kulture event by featuring Kyle Eldridge, Three On The Tree and Union Avenue! We've got hot new cuts from cool bands like Skinny McGee & The Handshakes, Wild May West, Union Avenue, Goose Bumps, Jay Ernest, Eliza Stark & The Dappers, Emanuela Hutter, The Five-O-Two's, The Tru-Tone Trio, The Swingin' Blackjacks and the debut of the hot new Dominic Moews EP, "Here Comes Dominic Moews" from Rhythm Bomb record! PLUS, a hot serving of wild vintage cuts from classic artists such as Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps, Tarheel Slim, Richie Valens, Benny Joy, Joe Clay, Elvis Presley, Sleepy LaBeef, Ronnie Self, Hasil Adkins, John Ashley & George "Thumper" Jones! Dig the wildest radio program LIVE every Wednesday nite on Rockabilly Radio - it's DJ Del's "Go Kat, GO!" - good to the last BOP!Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Two Hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ JDub. This episode: a bunch of good stuff!Outrage Radio playlist – April 30th, 2026[0:00]1. The Damned – New Rose2. Richard Hell & The Voidoids – Blank Generation3. The Lazy Cowgirls – Not A Goddamn Thing4. Lipstick Pickups – Kill Tonite5. Mudhoney – No One Has6. The Guilty Hearts – She's Trouble [17:05]7. Dead Pioneers – Nazi Teeth (2026)8. Memo PST – Dog Groomer Stylist (2026)9. The Bobby Lees – New Self (2026)10. The Lords Of Altamont – Got A Hold On Me (2026)11. Wax Head – Terminal Sinker (2026) [34:08]12. Space Horse – Getting Over Being Under You (2025)13. Primitive Ring – Heads Will Roll (2026)14. Bad Brains – Big Takeover15. Nashville Pussy – Snake Eyes16. Nashville Pussy – Goin' Down17. The Dead Boys – Ain't It Fun18. Sonic's Rendezvous Band – City Slang [58:06]19. The Crazy Squeeze – That Little Girl's Gone Way Too far20. The Crazy Squeeze – Something On My Mind21. Slamdinistas – Little Troublemaker22. Electric Children – Our Town (2025)23. The Schizophonics – Steely Eyed Lady24. SexFaces – Feed Machine (2025) [1:20:40]25. Guana Bats – Can't Stand The Pressure26. The Rhythm Shakers – No More Crying Over You27. The Slackers - Two Face28. Flipper – Love Canal29. Love Canal – We Got Yer Number30. The Dickies – Give It Back31. Alley Cats – Nothing Means Nothing Anymore32. The Plasmatics – Fast Food Service33. GBH – Sick Boy34. Menace – Executioner35. Swingin' Utters – Watching The Wayfarers [1:53:30]36. Motorhead – Stone Dead Forever37. Tom Waits – Union Square Outrage Radio is a live radio show that broadcasts on Thursday nights, 9-11PM from Downtown Los Angeles at the LuxuriaMusic .com radio studio.
Hoy te ofrecemos una gran variedad de cócteles con sabores a surf, garage, exótica, country punk o rhythm n’ blues. El primero es un Mai Tai en alta fidelidad servido por los californianos Shorty’s Swingin’ Coconuts, seguido por nuevos y próximos lanzamientos del sello de New Jersey, Hi-Tide Recordings. Tito Ramírez se alía con los holandeses Doctor Velvet y Mike Sanchez con el saxofonista Drew Davies, y nos llegan estupendas novedades flequilludas desde Melbourne, Tesalónica o Betxí.Playlist;(sintonía) SHORTY’S SWINGIN’ COCONUTS “Theme from Star Trek” (Mai Tai in Hi-Fi, Pt. II” EP)SHORTY’S SWINGIN’ COCONUTS “Dance girl dance” (Mai Tai in Hi-Fi, Pt. II” EP)THE BABALOONEYS “Soup surfer” (Goin’ for it)I. JEZIAK and THE SURFERS “The swell”THE VOLCANICS “Spin out” (In 3-D)GOONS “Rob, cheat, steal” (Never go back)THE UNTAMED YOUTH “The harem” (Git up and go)TIKIYAKI and THE HAWAIIAN BRASS “Let’s go for a ride” (Weekend in Waikiki)MAGIC SANDS “Hawai’i Kai” (Limon y Sal)DOCTOR VELVET “City jungle” (New breed)DOCTOR VELVET feat TITO RAMIREZ “Camino hacia ningún lugar”MIKE SANCHEZ with THE DREW DAVIES RHYTHM COMBO “Hey now” (Hey now)THE GNOMES “Magic man”THE SENCES “Best friend” (Can’t beat the Sences)LOS ALTRAGOS “Lo mejor de ti” (Necios y engreídos)JABATO “Vagabundo” (Guateque Taboo)OLD LADY “Good money, good time” (Tears around last call)JENNY DON’T and THE SPURS “Flying high”Escuchar audio
Episode OverviewThe Butcher Shop goes deep on one of the Great Lakes predator fly world's most distinctive patterns in this conversation with Eli Berant, the Michigan-based fly designer and founder of Great Lakes Fly. Eli is the creator of the Optimus Swine — a reverse foam head-embedded, side-kicking musky streamer that has been turning heads and producing fish since around 2009. In this episode, host Marvin Cash walks Eli through the full arc of the pattern: the lake musky problem it was designed to solve, the unconventional decision to reverse a foam popper head to create a slower fall and a pronounced glide-bait wiggle, the material choices that define the fly's profile and movement and the step-by-step construction logic from spinner bait hook to laser dub head.The conversation covers the full Swine family — the original 8–9 inch version on a 6/0 Mustad, the scaled-down Swine Junior for river smallmouth and stripers, the fettuccine-foam Pot Belly Swine for subsurface river applications, and the articulated Maximus Swine and Maximus Swine Junior, which remain something of a "secret menu" offering. Eli also addresses color selection by region — from olive-and-pink for fired-up Tennessee muskies to the Wisconsin-proven Willen's Villain black-white-yellow combo and his own favorite Mardi Gras pattern — and breaks down his preferred line and leader systems for lake musky versus river smallmouth applications. Throughout, the discussion grounds fly design theory in direct, tactical fishing application.Key TakeawaysHow reversing a foam popper head toward the rear of the hook creates a slower fall rate and induces the Optimus Swine's distinctive side-to-side glide-bait action.Why proportionality in bucktail application — specifically how much material per section and how many sections — is the most common failure point for tiers attempting the Swine for the first time.How to tune the Pot Belly Swine's fettuccine foam piece by removing individual strips to achieve neutral balance and proper swim orientation before fishing.Why a jerk-strip retrieve with a sinking line (350–450 grain tip) is the preferred delivery system for lake musky, allowing the sink tip to hold depth while the fly kicks side to side on each pull.When to dial back retrieve aggression and employ a stutter-strip or extended pause with the Swine Junior, particularly during cold-water conditions when bass are holding and waiting.Why sharing newly discovered synthetic fly tying materials openly — rather than hoarding them — is essential to keeping those materials in production and available to the broader tying community.Techniques & Gear CoveredThe Optimus Swine is designed around a jerk-strip retrieve that drives its foam-induced side-to-side action, and Eli breaks down exactly how to execute it — stripping two feet with the line hand in alternating pulls, roughly like ripping a bag open. For lake musky, he runs a 10-weight with a 350–450 grain sinking tip, paired with a short 3–4 foot leader from loop to fly — a butt section of 40-pound to wire, finished with cross-lock snaps for fast fly changes. River smallmouth and striper applications drop to a 7- or 8-weight with a 200–350 grain tip depending on conditions. Construction-specific details are substantial: Mustad 32608 spinner bait hook (6/0 for the original), Rainy's Mini Me medium foam popper head reversed and goop-set with silicone adhesive, synthetic yak hair blended with flash for the tail, grizzly saddle feathers as flanks, Magnum Flashabou, everyday bucktail applied in top-and-bottom sections, laser dub for the head, and 1/2-inch eyes pressed and held in a two-touch goop cure process. Anadromous Fly Company tungsten carbide scissors get a specific callout as Eli's go-to cutting tool for heavy production tying.Locations & SpeciesThe Optimus Swine was developed specifically for lake musky, with Lake Saint Clair in Michigan serving as the primary proving ground — a relatively snag-free fishery that allows anglers to fish sinking lines freely across the water column. The pattern's documented multi-species versatility extends to Great Lakes migratory species, pike, lake trout, stripers on the East Coast and river smallmouth, including Eli's personal use of the Swine Junior on Lake Saint Clair for targeting large smallmouth by eliminating the smaller fish. Color selection is explicitly regional in the episode: olive-and-pink for fired-up Tennessee fish, pink-and-chartreuse or the Willen's Villain black-white-yellow for Wisconsin tannic water, and Mardi Gras (pink, chartreuse, black head) as a broadly effective pattern.FAQ / Key Questions AnsweredHow does the reversed foam popper head make the Optimus Swine swim differently than other musky flies?Positioning the foam head toward the rear of the hook — rather than at the front — reduces the fly's sink rate compared to a traditional epoxy-head pattern and shifts the center of buoyancy rearward. This causes the fly to kick side to side with a pronounced glide-bait cadence on a jerk-strip retrieve, rather than simply pushing water or diving. The effect is amplified when fishing a sinking tip, which holds the running line low and forces the rear of the fly to tip upward and roll on each strip.What are the most common mistakes tiers make when tying the Optimus Swine?Eli identifies two primary failure points: applying bucktail in clumps that are too large, which destroys proportionality, and using too much laser dub in the head, which throws the silhouette out of balance. The fix for bucktail is learning to feel the correct bundle size — roughly the width of a toothpick at the pinch, the width of a popsicle stick at the ends — and building five top-and-bottom sections before reaching the laser dub head on the original Swine. Managing the laser dub means stacking it, pulling off loose fibers and removing material rather than adding more.How do you tune the Pot Belly Swine to swim correctly for river applications?Because the Pot Belly Swine uses fettuccine foam strips in place of the reversed popper head, Eli ties in more foam strips than needed — six to eight — and tells buyers they may need to remove one to four strips to get the fly to balance and swim true. The goal is first to eliminate any spin or tilt, then to dial in the side-to-side action. This is the same principle as Barry Reynolds's flash philosophy applied to buoyancy: put in more than you need because you can always remove it, but you can't add it once the fly is finished.What line and leader setup does Eli prefer for lake musky with the Optimus Swine?For open lake musky fishing on snag-light water, Eli runs a 10-weight with a Scientific Anglers sinking tip in the 350–450 grain range, specifically preferring striper-style lines with a long 26–28 foot tip section. Leaders are intentionally short — 3–4 feet total from loop to fly — built with a 2-foot 40-pound butt section going straight to wire, then a cross-lock snap at the fly. The short leader keeps the fly in the sink tip's depth zone and maximizes the kicking action on the jerk-strip retrieve.How should retrieve style change when downsizing to the Swine Junior for smallmouth or stripers?Moving to the smaller patterns calls for a less aggressive retrieve cadence overall, but Eli emphasizes breaking out of monotonous repetition — consciously varying the retrieve is as important as the base technique. Key adjustments include a stutter-strip (half-length pulls done twice in quick succession) and extended pauses, which become particularly effective in cold water when bass are holding and watching the fly. The foam piece in all Swine variants allows the fly to hang suspended during a pause without sinking, which is the primary trigger for following fish.SponsorsThanks to TroutRoutes for sponsoring this episode. Use ARTFLY20 to get 20% off of your TroutRoutes Pro membership.Related ContentS1, Ep 2: The T-Bone: A Deep Dive with Blane Chocklett - The Butcher ShopBONUS: Shack Nasties and the Drunk & Disorderly: A Winter Chat with Tommy LynchBONUS: Crafting The Nut Job: A Deep Dive with Brendan RuchBONUS: A Deep Dive into the Swingin' D: Techniques and Tips with Mike SchultzS6, Ep 124: Fly Tying with Chase SmithConnect with Our GuestFollow Eli on Instagram.Follow the...
Z zewnątrz wszystko się zgadza: są koncerty, nagrania, obecność w serwisach streamingowych, profile w mediach społecznościowych. Od środka wygląda to inaczej – życie w ciągłej niepewności i nerwowe liczenie, czy wystarczy na zapłacenie wszystkich rachunków. Streaming daje widoczność, ale nie pieniądze. Koncerty są nieregularne, a stawki – najróżniejsze. Do tego dochodzi praca, której nie widać: godziny prób, przygotowania, inwestycje w sprzęt, nagrania i promocję. Z rozmowy z Joanną Markowską, Maćkiem Muszyńskim i Bartkiem Staromiejskim wyłania się obraz zawodu bardzo trudnego, wymagającego nie tylko talentu, ale też zawziętości i umiejętności zarządzania napiętymi do granic możliwości budżetami. Bez przewidywalności, bez systemowego zabezpieczenia, często bez realnej możliwości negocjowania warunków. Sama muzyka rzadko daje dziś stabilne utrzymanie – trzeba szukać dochodu gdzie indziej.A jednak grają dalej. Nie dlatego, że to się opłaca. Po prostu nie chcą (a może już nie potrafią?) inaczej. Bo choć wspaniale jest żyć muzyką, coraz trudniej się z niej utrzymać. To problem, który wykracza poza samo środowisko – dotyczy wszystkich, którzy tej muzyki słuchają i chcą, żeby w ogóle powstawała.Gośćmi odcinka Podkastu Tygodnika Powszechnego jest trio muzyków związanych z zespołami Madame JeanPierre i Swingin Train:Joanna Markowska – wokalistka i songwriterka, współtwórczyni projektów Madame JeanPierre i Swingin' Train, w których łączy jazzową tradycję z poetycką wrażliwością.Maciek Muszyński – gitarzysta, kompozytor, twórca projektu MJP.art, konsekwentnie budujący własny rozpoznawalny język muzycznego wyrazu.Bartek Staromiejski – perkusista, który z wyczuciem prowadzi rytm i dynamikę zespołu, łącząc precyzję z muzyczną swobodą.Rozmowę prowadzi Sylwia ŚliwkaPodkast Tygodnika Powszechnego jest otwartym dla wszystkich formatem dziennikarskim, który współfinansowany jest przez naszych Patronów. Nasza działalność podkastowa jest w 100% działalnością non-profit i wszystkie datki przeznaczane są na tworzenie i rozwijanie treści. Dołącz do grona Patronów https://patronite.pl/TygodnikPowszechnyJeśli podobają Ci się nasze tematy, zapraszamy po więcej na serwis www.tygodnikpowszechny.pl. Dostęp do serwisu online „Tygodnika Powszechnego” to wartościowe artykuły tworzone przez najlepsze i nagradzane autorki i autorów, a nie przez algorytmy. To bieżące i ponadczasowe treści o społeczeństwie, kulturze, świecie i duchowości, opisujące rzeczywistość z wielu perspektyw, unikające uproszczeń i krzykliwych narracji. Wierzymy, że w ten sposób świat można zrozumieć – i naprawić. Dlatego piszemy odpowiedzialnie, z szacunkiem i nadzieją. TygodnikPowszechny.pl to miejsce w sieci, które Cię szanuje.
This week's episode is giving jazzy, dapper, and just a little unhinged (in the best way)
We're going to take another journey through those dusty, neon-lit archives of Western swing, a genre that famously thumbed its nose at musical boundaries. While the “King” Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys rightly claim the throne, the true soul of the movement lives in the smaller, rowdier units that blurred the lines between Appalachian fiddling, big band jazz, and low-down blues. For our listeners, we're looking past the “San Antonio Rose” to the grit of the lower Great Plains. We'll be digging into the deep-cut recordings that highlight the genre's technical audacity, exploring a sound that kept the dance halls jumping through the Depression proving that Western swing was always much more than just “hillbilly jazz”—it was a revolution you could dance to.
33.010 Keepin' it real... really ROCKIN'! Join the Aztec Werewolf™, DJ Del Villarreal on a musical journey through the fifties to the present. Hear the greatest rockabilly acts of the past alongside the brightest future roots rock'n'roll stars. Tonight's episode is bangin' with cool rockers from Red Hot Riot, The Five-O-Two's, The Swingin' Blackjacks, Bloodshot Bill, The Texabilly Rockets, Dominic Moews, The Monokids, The B-Shakers, The Volcancs, JR & His Blue Train, The Wild Devils, The Texas Zephyrs, Jay Ernest & Don Diego Trio, The Bullets, Mickey Keller & The Spitfires and a brand new cut from The Sirocco Bros.! In honor of the new Spider-Man "Brand New Day" trailer dropping this week, we've got an amazing array of arachnid tracks spinning on the air and a lip-smacking set of kissin' tunes ready for your lip and ear approval! We're always ready to salute the past with favorite tracks from Carl Perkins, Sammy Masters, Esquerita, Bo Diddley, Johnny Cash, Brenda Lee, Marty Robbins, Charlie Feathers, The Collins Kids, Narvel Felts, Ben Hewitt, Link Wray & The Ray Men, Gene Vincent and Elvis Presley to name but a few! Make a request for next week's show, too (del@motorbilly.com) and hold on tight -real rockin' sounds played here every week on Del Villarral's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" -good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
Tree pruning, yard spraying, and leaf raking in store for today. At least until my back says enough' s enough, I am metal on my spine at L5 S1! The Music Authority Podcast...download, listen, share, repeat…heard daily on Belter Radio, Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Mixcloud, Player FM, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, and direct for the source distribution site: *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ *The Website - TheMusicAuthority.comThe Music Authority Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! Follow me on “X” Jim Prell@TMusicAuthority*The Music Authority on @BelterRadio Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7 pm ET & Wednesday 9 pm ET*Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! *The Sole Of Indie https://soleofindie.rocks/ Monday Through Friday 6-7PM EST!*AltPhillie.Rocks Sunday, Thursday, & Saturday At 11:00AM ET!March 11, 2026, Wednesday, second act…@The Swingin' Blue Jeans - Hippy Hippy Shake@The Ex-Bombers - In Music City@Mozzy Dee - Mess Around [April 2023 Audio Jukebox] (@Rum Bar Records)@The Legal Matters - Stuck With Me [Lost At Sea] (@Big Stir Records)@Ger Eaton - The Time It Takes To Fall@Mark Lofgren - Red Giant vs White Dwarf [Black Moon Book II]@Caper Clowns - Behind The Waterfall (Ayayahoo)@ZipGun Bomber - Tuesday Afternoon [Early Times] (@Rum Bar Records)@Big Star - You Get What You Deserve [Radio City]@Desolation Sound - Yesterday Was Long Ago [Salish Rock] (@Robo Jack Records)@The Grip Weeds - Spinning The Wheel [Soul Bender] (@Jem Records)@Christopher Peifer - The Infernal Racket [The Social Distance]@Del Amitri - Roll To Me@Gentlemen Rogues - Thin As Thieves [A History of Fatalism]@Joe Normal Featuring @Scott Sax - Maybe This Is All Made Up@The Masticators - This Time, Right Now [Complete Masticators!] (@Futureman Records)@Dulcet Tones – As I Am@SVI – Levitation
33.008 Yeah! Go Kat, GO!! Here's a brand new episode of the always outrageously rockin' radio program, "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Log on and thrill to a three hour blast of true blue Americana rock n' roll! Bringing the real billy action with hot selections from JR and his Blue Train, The Texas Zephyrs, Bo Peep and the Back Beat, Emanuela Hutter, The B-Shakers, the Five-O-Two's, The Backyard Casanovas, Angela Tini, The Atomic Bombcatz, the Reverend Horton Heat, The Swingin' Blackjacks, Union Avenue and Lew Lewis and his All Star Trio! WOW! We're also serving up plenty of the wildest retro action from vintage artists such as Carl Perkins, Johnny Horton, Elvis Presley, Boyd Bennett & his Rockets, Chuck Berry, Don Gibson, Eddie Cochran, Tommy Scott & the Ramblers, Wynn Stewart, The Everly Brothers (Phil and Don!), the Jodimars, Glenn Reeves, The Echomores, Hasil Adkins, Tommy Blake, Pat Cupp and his Flying Saucers, Buddy Holly and even Benny Joy to name but a few! Man, this here's the only place you need to be for Ameripolitan-styled rockabilly served up fresh and hot! Share the link and leave a nice 5-star review, won't you please? Always good to the last bop™, it's gotta be DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!"Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!
在大多数人的印象中,爵士音乐家们大概率是男性。即便有少数的一些女性,她们大多也是爵士乐歌手,是那个年代的金丝雀。但如果我跟你说,在那些烟雾缭绕的后台,在那些颠簸的巡演大巴上,在那些凌晨三点的Jam Session里,还有这样一群女人——她们不仅不唱歌,她们还要拿着指挥棒,对着几十个大男人发号施令;她们要像男人一样用力地击打架子鼓,打断两根鼓棒;她们要写出比男人更复杂的总谱,让那些所谓的“大师”看着乐谱发愁;甚至,是她们教会了那些男神如何演奏爵士乐……这些女人真实存在过,她们就在那里,但历史记载,却悄悄地、系统性地把她们的名字擦去了。今年五一假期,Why for Jazz 联合 SEAIC 法国中欧艺术创新中心发起了一个针对巴黎和波尔多的法国旅行团。我将与建筑艺术学者,我的太太 Tutti 联合带队,深入法国,开启一趟沉浸式的以爵士乐,建筑,红酒和文化学习交流为主线的全景之旅。旅行团即可开始报名,计划招募15位同行者。有兴趣的朋友可以点击上面链接,或直接添加下面二维码进行咨询。期待五一相见。扫码开启法国之旅Playlist of the Show:[09:56] Struttin' with Some Barbecue - Lil Hardin[13:48] Lindy Hop - Lil Hardin[18:07] Walkin' and Swingin' - Mary Lou Williams[22:55] Pisces - Mary Lou Williams[31:50] Insomnia - Melba Liston[36:49] Don't Get It Twisted - The International Sweetharts Rhythm[44:37] I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to be Free - Nina Simone
Show #1141 Mental Glitch 01. Krissy Matthews & the Vikings - Rock 'n' Roll Soldier (4:03) (Rock And Roll Soldier, Ruf Records, 2026) 02. Billy Thompson - Hope Peace & Joy (3:57) (This World, MoMojo Records, 2026) 03. Emanuel Casablanca - Slaughterhouse (3:08) (It's Getting Strange, Bad Boy Of Blues, 2026) 04. The Swingin' Blackjacks - Misery Train (2:55) (Never Tire Never Stop, self-release, 2026) 05. Art Bentley & Blue Contagion - You Made Your Bed (2:47) (Goliath, self release, 2025) 06. Andy Cohen, Eleanor Ellis & William Lee Ellis - Pearl River Blues #2 (2:16) (Whistlin' Past The Graveyard, Riverlark Music, 2026) 07. Dana Fuchs - Home Is Where The Hatred Is (6:47) (Live In Denmark, Ruf Records, 2026) 08. John Brennan - Somebody's Crying (3:30) (Down Home, Guitar One Records, 2026) 09. The Bird Experience - Canto VII (3:56) (Single, Suburban Records, 2026) 10. Cary Morin - Heaven From Hell (2:24) (Pocket Of Time, Maple Street Music, 2026) 11. Buck69 - One Good Woman (3:52) (Single, self-release, 2026) 12. La' Raja - If You Dare (3:33) (Single, self-release, 2026) 13. Guy Verlinde - Me & My Blues (5:03) (Best Of Blues, BandR Music, 2026) 14. Vinyl Paradise - Amsterdam (2:23) (Vinyl Paradise, self-release, 2024) 15. Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar - My Crown (5:52) (A Beautiful Buzz, Gypsy Soul Records, 2026) 16. Thomas Heppell - Dust My Broom (2:57) (Rollin' And Tumblin' EP, self-release, 2026) 17. The CD Woodbury Trio - Wicked Grin (5:05) (Bulldog, Lightning In A Bottle Records, 2026) 18. Tim Ambler - The Well (3:31) (Single, ZYX Music, 2026) 19. Woody Crabapple - Gumbo Grits And Garlic Bread (2:56) (Dinner With Woody EP, self-release, 2026) 20. Bottleneck & Meijer – Darling Commit Me (3:33) (Single, self-release, 2026) 21. Steve Marriner - Through The Night (4:29) (Hear My Heart, Cordova Bay Records, 2025) 22. Hubert Sumlin - No Panties On The Bus (4:44) (Single, VizzTone Records, 2026) 23. Royal & Toulouse - Resting Place (3:19) (Tell The Devil, Little Town Sound, 2025) 24. Soul Healer & Duane Harden - Home Now (3:28) (Love Letters To Me, self-release, 2026) 25. Duke Robillard & his All Star Band - Galactic Grease (4:39) (Blast Off!, Nola Blue Records, 2026) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
DJ Jesse Luscious sees Dead Pioneers in Leeds, spins new tracks from Social Distortion, Bruise Control, Utopia Development Corporation, Dead Bob , Codefendants, Rat Boogie, Roko Mouth, Atoms, Les Sardines, Slip~ons, Middleman, CTMF (Mr & Mrs Billy Childish), & Night Ritualz, plays classics from World/Inferno Friendship Society, Nomeansno, Pizzatramp, Inflatable Children, Swingin' Utters, City Mouse, Killdozer The Damned, William Shatner, Wire, Sofftness, Old City, The Darts, Dollar Store, R.A.M.B.O., Ruin, Electric Love Muffin, & The Queers, and reveals the Luscious Listener's Choice! Dead Bob- Some Bodies Nomeansno- Beauty And The Beast Inflatable Children- Fat Albert Inflatable Children- Nuke The Duke Pizzatramp- 137995 Dead Pioneers- No One Owns Anything And Death Is Real Swingin' Utters- Stupid Lullabies (1994 demo) City Mouse- repairgirl Grumpster- Thorns Utopia Development Corporation- Art Deco Tesco Killdozer- King Of Sex Bruise Control- If Yr Not Mine Roko Mouth- Collective (Clean Edit) Rat Boogie- Fading Starlight Damned- Beware Of The Clown Slip-Ons- Waiting For Johnny Marr William Shatner- I Can't Get Behind That Wire- Ex-Lion Tamer (1978 7") Sofftness- Sex Windows Les Sardines- Do Re Mi Night Ritualz- Un Tiro Codefendants- Lonely Life (clean) Old City- Class Act (edit) CTMF- Memphis Tennessee Darts- Don't Hold My Hand Social Distortion- Born To Kill (Clean Edit) Dollar Store- Creator Middleman- Carry The Line R.A.M.B.O.- Q- And Children A- Real Children Atoms- Baby Doll Atoms- New Teller Queers- You're Tripping (edit) Electric Love Muffin- Down Easy Ruin- Life After Life World Inferno Friendship Society- American Mercurial
Revving up the 'way back machine' today with one of my fave 60s rock groups Strawberry Alarm Clock (Incense and Peppermints; Rainey Day Mushroom Pillow) with bass player for the band, George Bunnell! We start off talking about their new album 'Monsters' (and catch their follow up tune 'Blow Your Mind', also available at their website). Listen in as we talk about the early days of their music (where did the band's name come from you ask?), working with the late Ed King (who went on to work with Lynyrd Skynyrd), creating the ultimate E Major 7th chord (who knew?), working with Big Stir Records AND the band's cool upcoming gig at LA's famed Whisky a Go Go on February 28. Bring your 'flower power' selves and join us!About the Spotlight Conversations podcast:Tune in as I invite friends inside my cozy linoleum free recording studio to talk about all things media - radio, television, music, film, voiceovers, audiobooks, publishing - if guests are in the spotlight, we're talkin'! Refreshingly unscripted and unusually entertaining, listen in as each guest gets real about their careers in the entertainment biz, from where they started to how it's going. Settle into my swanky studio where drinks are on ice and the conversation starters are music + media - always a deal breaker for the rock and roll homemaker! Listen to Donna every night starting at 9 on Houston Radio Platinum, along with a special program she hosts every Tuesday and Thursday night at 10 called 'Late Night Spotlight'. Follow @donnareedvo @spotlightconversations @rockandrollhomemaker New episodes drop every Tuesday. Social media links, website and more hereFollow and subscribe hereBooth Announcer: Joe Szymanski ('Joe The Voice Guy')Theme Song Composer: Mark Sparrow, SongBird Studios
Put on your go-go boots and get ready to 'Batusi' back to the Swingin' '60s as DC Comics reimagines the classic Batman TV show! In this hardcover collecting issues #1-5 of the hit series, The Dynamic Duo takes on The Riddler, Mr. Freeze, The Penguin, The Mad Hatter, The Joker, and more of the world's most colorful Bat-villains!News 1:42Batman '66 7:35Back Matter Matters 52:25The Pull-List 56:00Linktr.ee/tradewaitersFollow Us!
Motown Reimagined! That's the theme when a Geoff and Cherese Jones sing in front of a rhythm section that presents acoustic versions of great Motown music. The show takes place 6pm, Sunday January 8 at Crooners in Fridley. When Geoff Jones spoke with Phil Nusbaum about the show, he first addressed singing great songs.
DJ Jesse Luscious dives into fast Midlands punk from the 80s to today with Heresy, Rat Cage, Stray Bullet, & Dry Heaves, spins current oi with Booze & Glory, The Chisel, Hard Skin, The Mess, & Swingin' Utters, and plays a BRAND NEW track by SUZI QUATRO! He also plays new tracks from Twat Union, Home Front, Detroit Illharmonic Symphony, & Epimetheus, and classics from Coughin Vicars, Metallica, Municipal Waste, Cliterati, Altar De Fey, Dash Rip Rock, Accidente, Electric Love Muffin, Homobiles, Rubber City Rebels, Ramones, False Fed, Amebix, & Slayer! Twat Union- Pay Me More Home Front- Between The Waves Coughin' Vicars- Until The Feeling Turns Cold Altar De Fey- Death To My Enemies Detroit Illharmonic Symphony Night Of The Racoons Dash Rip Rock- Chariots Of Hell Fire (with Mojo Nixon) (edit) Electric Love Muffin- Backstreet Ride Accidente- Demonio Suzi Quatro-Freedom Homobiles- Which Side Are You On? Chisel- Not The Only One (edit) Booze And Glory- Only Fools Get Caught (edit) Hard Skin- We Are The Wankers Sham 69- Hey Little Rich Boy Mess- FTW (For The Win) Swingin' Utters- E.C.T. Ramones- Teenage Lobotomy Rubber City Rebels- (I Wanna) Pierce My Brain False Fed- The Tyrant Dies Amebix- Drink And Be Merry Heresy- Flowers In Concrete Rat Cage- Weapon Desire Stray Bullet- Stripmined Dry Heaves- The Fear Cliterati- Latinx Taken Municipal Waste- Unleash The Bastards Slayer- War Ensemble Metallica- Ride The Lightning Epimetheus- Perseus 9
Episode OverviewMike Schultz joins The Butcher Shop to deliver a comprehensive deep dive into the Swingin' D, one of predator fly fishing's most effective swim patterns for targeting smallmouth bass in Michigan rivers. This detailed conversation traces the pattern's evolution from its early 2000s origins through modern 2.0 variations, exploring the critical role of Larry Dahlberg's diver head design in creating the fly's signature side-to-side action. Mike shares the problem he was solving—creating a fly that would hang and move horizontally rather than just vertically like traditional leech and crayfish patterns. He walks through material selection spanning over 15 years of refinement, from the original beads-and-wire construction to today's shank-based articulated designs. The discussion covers tactical presentation details including optimal water temperatures (45-50°F+), rod and intermediate line selection, retrieve cadences and the importance of fishing at proper angles to achieve maximum action. Mike also provides updates on Schultz Outfitters' new e-commerce platform and upcoming events including the fourth annual Bobbin the Hood.Key TakeawaysHow to achieve unpredictable horizontal swim action by properly selecting and seating Rainy's diver heads, which create side-to-side darting movement that mimics wounded baitfish when fished at 45-degree angles on intermediate lines.Why the Swingin' D fills a critical gap in predator fly boxes by suspending in the strike zone and allowing precise depth control through strategic weighting with lead wraps or tungsten scud bodies balanced against the buoyant foam head.When to fish the Swingin' D most effectively—peak performance occurs in 45-50°F+ water during late March through May when smallmouth are aggressive and feeding in shallow 2-4 foot zones.How to construct durable 2.0 versions using The Chocklett Factory shanks, Senyo micro shank connections, Ahrex XO 774 rear hooks and Gamakatsu 2/0 worm hooks up front to prevent hook failures and maximize hookups.Why proper head selection and orientation matters—wider heads with substantial collars produce aggressive side-to-side action for cold water while narrower heads swim tighter for warmer conditions.Techniques & Gear CoveredMike emphasizes the Swingin' D's effectiveness stems from proper presentation on intermediate lines using 7-8 weight rods like the G. Loomis IMX Pro V2 or his signature NRX+ Swim Fly. The fly excels when fished at 45-degree angles from a moving boat, using erratic strip-and-pause retrieves that allow the Dahlberg diver head to create horizontal darting action. Keeling techniques using .020-.030 lead wire or Hareline tungsten scud bodies balance the buoyant foam head to achieve desired depth penetration. Mike details construction using articulated shanks (The Chocklett Factory, Senyo micro shanks), Ahrex XO 774 universal curve rear hooks and Gamakatsu 2/0 worm hooks up front, incorporating materials like Senyo's Predator Wrap, Whiting hen saddles, mallard flank and Blane Chocklett's rattle boxes. Leaders run 4-7 feet terminating in 15-16lb fluorocarbon tied with loop knots to the fly with no swivels. The pattern's versatility allows customization through flash colors, head widths and weight placement to match conditions ranging from high spring flows to lower summer levels.Locations &...
This week Jeremy welcomes Davey Havok of the band AFI. On this episodes, Jeremy and Davey talk the American Idiot Musical, AC/DC, Tower Records, playing band at recess, opening for SNFU, recording demos in a yurt, recording AFI records now, Maximum Rock 'n Roll Magazine, their first tour with Swingin' Utters, Canada with Rancid, releasing music with Adeline Records, Ross Robinson, making Sing the Sorrow, the new AFI album "Silver Bleeds the Black Sun", and so much more!!! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON for a bonus episode where Davey answered questions by subscribers! FOLLOW THE SHOW ON INSTAGRAM / X
Welcome to Jake's Happy Nostalgia Show, the podcast where nostalgia comes alive!This week, we're thrilled to welcome legendary director and associate director Ken Diego, whose remarkable career has helped shape some of the most beloved moments in children's television. Since 1993, Ken has been a creative force behind Sesame Street, directing and associate directing countless episodes, fan-favorite segments, home videos, television specials, and educational outreach projects that have touched generations. We also dive into his work directing the planetarium production One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure, the musical event A Swingin' Sesame Street Celebration at Lincoln Center's Rose Theater, and the spin-off The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo. Beyond the Street, Ken shares stories from his work on Square One TV, Allegra's Window, The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, Out of the Box, Live by Request, and more. Plus, we chat about his ongoing role as associate director of the Tony Awards.Special thanks to Martin P. Robinson for connecting us!Taping date: January 19, 2025Edited by: Chris Bixby (Co-Host)https://www.facebook.com/cbixby2000Be sure to check out our website, where you can learn more about the podcast and find how to follow the Happy Nostalgia team!https://jakeshappynostalgiashow.weebly.com/Listen to the audio version wherever you find your podcasts!https://linktr.ee/JakesHappyNostalgiaShow
2025 is ending (yay!), which means we need to look back on SEGA's releases for the year and pick our favorite and most disappointing games! We also will reveal a new award and look ahead to 2026! [Download] [RSS] [iTunes] [Archive]
Playlist; LOU REED “Rock’n’Roll” TOM PETTY “Anything that’s rocknroll” DIAMOND DOGS “Rock it and Roll it” FLAMIN GROOVIES “Shake some action” KISS “Rock n Roll all nite” JOAN JETT “I love rock’n’roll” GARY GLITTER “Rock’n’Roll part 1” LEÑO “No se vende el rocknroll” SINIESTRO TOTAL “Quiero bailar rock’n’roll” RAMONES “Do you remember rock'n'roll radio?” THE SWINGIN’ NECKBREAKERS “Rock’n’Roll world” PSYCHOTIC YOUTH “This is rocknroll” THE BEAT “Rock’n’Roll girl” THE EASYBEATS “Rock’n’Roll boogie” THE NEW PICCADILLYS “Complete control” BO DIDDLEY “Rock’n’Roll” THE DEAD BROTHERS “Teenage kicks” IGGY POP “Lust for life”Escuchar audio
MK-Ultra kicks off 2026 with a mélange of rolling drums and visceral grooves. Laid-back Deep House textures blend effortlessly with catchy Soulful House cuts, establishing a tantalizing listening experience, jam-packed with kinetic energy to get your feet tapping and hips swinging. Keep the momentum going!This podcast episode features content created or published by Aus Music, Bosh Recordings, Cyphon Recordings, Deeper Shades Recordings, Local Talk Records, Ocha Records, Piston Recordings, Poker Flat Recordings and others.MK-Ultra - Put The Needle To The Groove [Intro]Eugene Carnell - Dancefloor Music [Original Mix]Al Leahy - Shadow Rush [Huxley Remix]Andrew Macari - Move Differently [Original Mix]Ezel & Rona Ray - Floating [Original Mix]Dylan Debut & David Coker - Everything [Original Mix]Cinthie - I Warned You Baby [Original Mix]Loxodrome - Drop Out [Original Mix]Col Lawton - Run [Trevor Gordon Remix]Ralph Session - Dancing [Original Mix]Subsonique - My Life [Original Mix]Salvatore Agrosi - Spirit [Lars Behrenroth Space Valley Mix]
In this episode, we look back and pick our favorite classical and jazz recordings from 2025. The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's 100 Best Jazz Podcasts Episode 241 Deezer Playlist Fair use disclaimer: Music sample clips are for commentary and educational purposes. We recommend that listeners listen to the complete recordings, all of which are available on streaming services in the links provided. We also suggest that if you enjoy the music, you consider purchasing the CDs or high-quality downloads to support the artists. Russ' Classical Picks Episode 204: “Anniversaries & Inner Journeys” 3/17/2025 “Hough: Piano Concerto, Sonatina & Partita” (Hyperion) Sir Stephen Hough, The Hallé, Sir Mark Elder https://open.spotify.com/album/6aj6j7obrqKiSJJF9GB51l https://music.apple.com/us/album/hough-piano-concerto-sonatina-partita/1790189101 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DSWK94H6 Episode 208: “Elegance & Fire” 4/14/2025 “Prokofiev & Shor” (Alpha) Behzod Abduraimov, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra / Vasily Petrenko https://open.spotify.com/album/6yTib2Mj4XZNvPoC7ILgqR https://music.apple.com/us/album/prokofiev-shor/1792782208 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DV5N35H1 Episode 210: “Fluted Grooves” 4/28/2025 “Daugherty: Blue Electra” (Naxos) Anne Akiko Meyers, Albany Symphony Orchestra / David Alan Miller https://open.spotify.com/album/7KeVVROhrOyr7hwyAMc2Od https://music.apple.com/us/album/michael-daugherty-blue-electra-last-dance-at-the-surf/1803167332 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DTKSWBX9 Episode 211: “Saxurated Sound” 5/5/2025 “Tales of the Jazz Age” (La Dolce Volta) Florian Noack https://open.spotify.com/album/1pgOmjL6jYB69GOA2aMNxP https://classical.music.apple.com/sg/album/1795617036 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DWNBXQ3M “Ancient Modernity” (Delphian) Louise McMonagle https://open.spotify.com/album/4mYIWqAJAYTqU4ayjzJnsI https://music.apple.com/za/album/ancient-modernity/1799737575 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DZ31FWKW Episode 213: “Sacred Trinity & Swingin' Trio” 5/18/2025 “Alexander Scriabin: Vers La Flamme” (BIS) Yevgeny Sudbin https://open.spotify.com/album/3wYDp7bi9o73xbr9ZzWLrk https://music.apple.com/us/album/scriabin-vers-la-flamme/1803174467 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0F1Z3KHWL Episode 218: “A Quarter for Your Tones” 7/7/2025 “Persia & Baroque - Classical Persian Music and European Baroque” (Christophorus) Hamburger Ratsmusik / Simone Eckert, Ulrich Wedemeier, Anke Dennert, Neoclassical Ensemble of Tehran / Arash Mohafez https://open.spotify.com/album/5owCWVmzhFYnjbqZHg4lT0 https://music.apple.com/us/album/persia-baroque-classical-persian-music-and-european/1822952513 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0F8C7Z8D5 Episode 219: “Border Crossers” 7/14/2025 “Laurent Boutros: Apatride, An Armenian in Paris” (Da Vinci Classics) Antonino Ielo https://open.spotify.com/album/7hQ2upqq5JxHfbJ8yDlX5C https://music.apple.com/us/album/laurent-boutros-apatride-an-armenian-in-paris/1819815810 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FCP46QV9 Episode 229: “A Trumpet Junket” 9/29/2025 “Kevin Puts: Concerto for Orchestra, Silent Night Elegy & Virelai” (Delos) Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra / Stéphane Denève https://open.spotify.com/album/3s5T4R7QJKHjgfNHmVy6Vz https://music.apple.com/us/album/kevin-puts-concerto-for-orchestra-silent-night-elegy/1826975431 No Amazon Music Episode 231: “Bourbon Based” 10/13/2025 “Robert Russell Bennett & Vernon Duke: Violin Concertos” (Chandos) Chloë Hanslip, Singapore Symphony Orchestra / Andrew Litton https://open.spotify.com/album/5SQS6UVFNNBMf7Itmo1JEG https://music.apple.com/us/album/bennett-duke-violin-works/1830974602 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FKQ8BJYV Mike's Classical Picks Episode 202: “The Spaces Between” 2/24/2025 “The Age of Extremes: W.F. Bach, G. Benda & C.P.E. Bach” (Arcana) Francesco Corti, Il Pomo d'Oro https://open.spotify.com/album/666rWzJgsF6pZo9KyAZ27A https://music.apple.com/gh/album/the-age-of-extremes-w-f-bach-g-benda-c-p-e-bach/1781631697 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DN6QFCXM Episode 207: “Blues ‘n' Bones” 4/7/2025 “Dvořák & Price: Piano Quintets” (Hyperion) Takacs Quartet, Marc-Andre Hamelin https://open.spotify.com/album/1i8Dx19cZUT4y5TcD9bomJ https://music.apple.com/us/album/dvořák-price-piano-quintets/1791744025 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DTKP5X5F Episode 209 “Women on the Open Road” 4/21/2025 “Vox Feminae” (Alpha) Les Kapsber'girls https://open.spotify.com/album/7CMohdNtQxiB83iEMqntc7 https://music.apple.com/us/album/vox-feminae/1793025660 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DV5PTBMJ Episode 212: “From Bach to Boogaloo” 5/12/2025 “Concertos: Pécou, Lazkano, Nante” (Erato) Alexandre Tharaud https://open.spotify.com/album/6bI8HUotFbewV3WMYX0OV0 https://music.apple.com/us/album/pécou-lazkano-nante-piano-concertos/1806217843 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0F3FG9KJ7 Episode 213: “Sacred Trinity & Swingin' Trio” 5/18/2025 “Clérambault: Te Deum & Histoire de la Femme Adultère” (Château de Versailles Spectacles) Lisandro Abadie, Guy Cutting, Samuel Namotte, Gwendoline Blondeel A Nocte Temporis, Chœur de Chambre de Namur / Reinoud Van Mechelen https://open.spotify.com/album/3kITS98BQIa4cFBjT1NSnH https://music.apple.com/us/album/clérambault-te-deum-histoire-de-la-femme-adultère/1799108129 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DYNNF76N Episode 215 “Doorway to the Horizon” 6/7/2025 “Ni Dufay, Ni Binchois - the Works of Johannes Pullois” (Passacaille) Sollazzo Ensemble https://open.spotify.com/album/4NMrnD08oj20PzLNDHM0rL https://music.apple.com/us/album/ni-dufay-ni-binchois-the-works-of-johannes-pullois/1807330875 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0F44CTHZL Episode 224: “Moon Tunes” 8/18/2025 “Bach, Telemann & Albinoni: Concerti” (Alpha) Sophie Gent, Kathleen Kajioka, Ensemble Masques / Olivier Fortin https://open.spotify.com/album/4Z9606TIlzMs2YA6LXiZnP https://music.apple.com/us/album/j-s-bach-telemann-albinoni-concerti/1807001257 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0F8NM4DPF Episode 227: “Melodic Reflections” 9/9/2025 “Libro primo” (ECM) Rolf Lislevand https://open.spotify.com/album/3XPfRhPmgp2sTj5rLPPH2I https://music.apple.com/us/album/libro-primo/1826581965 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FHJ5H7JV Episode 229: 2A Trumpet Junket” 9/29/2025 “Martinů String Quartets 2-3-5-7” (Supraphon) Pavel Haas Quartet https://open.spotify.com/album/5LhBAJvYfW3akK0G35B8wh https://music.apple.com/us/album/martinů-string-quartets-nos-2-3-5-7/1832782214 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FM474BZ7 Episode 234 “Found Objects & Fresh Air” 11/10/2025 “Martinu Violin Concertos 1 & 2, Stravinsky Divertimento” (Supraphon) Josef Spacek, Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra / Petr Popelka https://open.spotify.com/album/0SKhKsHvwcPZ4OYMtzGRuK https://music.apple.com/us/album/martinů-violin-concertos-1-2-stravinsky-divertimento/1846791139 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FTGJLNHZ “Found Objects / Sound Objects” (Hyperion) Marc-André Hamelin https://open.spotify.com/album/2dGt6QoBUsh75ShmyWOERe https://music.apple.com/us/album/found-objects-sound-objects/1828259285 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FJHYS4SJ Mike's Jazz Picks Episode 205: “Fragmented Inspirations” 3/24/2025 “South” (Sunnyside) Randal Despommier https://open.spotify.com/album/1EcSKXQuNPs7UIzaTkLl0j https://music.apple.com/us/album/south/1797433088 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DTWJSFZJ Episode 208: “Elegence and Fire” 4/14/2025 “Live at Snug Harbor” (Outside in Music) Leon Anderson https://open.spotify.com/album/34XmNuGwm09hMfwDqaiGyf https://music.apple.com/us/album/live-at-snug-harbor/1792288803 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DTWHYQSL Episode 212: “From Bach to Boogaloo” 5/12/2025 “Steep Steps” (Hobby Horse Records) Carl Winther, Richard Andersson, Jeff “Tain” Watts https://open.spotify.com/album/6mSi775nA3yYvU9Njpd7LV https://music.apple.com/us/album/steep-steps/1796891336 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DXFZPK8X Episode 218: “A Quarter for Your Tones” 7/7/2025 “Nico's Dream” (SteepleChase) Tony Miceli https://open.spotify.com/album/5wUvoUKyZ0mmP87LZT877P https://music.apple.com/us/album/nicos-dream/1828638176 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0F4DSQMVV Episode 229: “A Trumpet Junket” 9/29/2025 “Oblivity” (Origin) Shawn Purcell https://open.spotify.com/album/4BdcYHpppD4zNskoxnuP2Z https://music.apple.com/us/album/oblivity/1831093754 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FL4V5HPB Episode 230: “Concertos & Ciphers” 10/6/2025 “Cipher” (PHP Records) Charlie Porter https://open.spotify.com/album/2Nf8PpF9l3pDz6FLn4V18s https://music.apple.com/us/album/cipher/1807658361 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0F49QRDH5 Episode 233: “Origin-al Recipe” 11/3/2025 “New Outlook” (Origin) Affinity Trio, Eric Jacobson https://open.spotify.com/album/6lhUbkRZQbk93E8rqane5J https://music.apple.com/us/album/new-outlook/1841929457 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FSCP685Q “In the Groove: Live at the Alluvion” (OA2) trumpet, 10/17/2025 Anthony Stanco https://open.spotify.com/album/1eTkEAn2waOoKYJTjGkRyi https://music.apple.com/us/album/in-the-groove-live-at-the-alluvion/1841931160 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FSCSVSY6 Episode 235: “Impressions & Connections” 11/17/2025 “Lasting Impression” (Savant/High Note) Brandon Sanders https://open.spotify.com/album/1avyPXf8rP4eqgbfGHnnQN https://music.apple.com/us/album/lasting-impression/1840695827 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FRNM61SQ Episode 240: “Double Trouble” 12/22/2025 “It's On!” (Nervy Nigel Records) Nigel Price https://open.spotify.com/album/0y2Rph1r8YLaqktG90Xxeh https://music.apple.com/gb/album/its-on/1850003081 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FY3P1HB4 Honorable Mention Episode 228: “Synergy, Vocals, and Vibes” 9/22/2025 “Synergy” (SteepleChase) Paul Bollenback, Boris Kozlov https://open.spotify.com/album/59j2rbwlkeEgvAwKTVZz9o https://music.apple.com/us/album/synergy/1843953911 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FL5GF4F1 Russ' Jazz Picks Episode 198: “Serene Screen Time” 1/27/2025 “The Snake Charmer” (Origin) Brad Goode Polytonal Big Band https://open.spotify.com/album/3FGXtQeRDC6i5LQMDTnyDl https://music.apple.com/us/album/polytonal-big-band-the-snake-charmer/1781618413 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DNZ5HRRD Episode 202: “The Spaces Between” 2/24/2025 “Table for Three” (SteepleChase) Alex Norris https://open.spotify.com/album/2l4TGcCJaluGa98MqC8Ht7 https://music.apple.com/us/album/table-for-three/1806266526 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DVBDCBXQ Episode 206: “Timbre Tantrum” 3/31/2025 “LightSide” (A.MA Records) Matteo Pastorino https://open.spotify.com/album/4z1xt1yALoiVkVk4t5vgVi https://music.apple.com/us/album/lightside-feat-dario-deidda-armando-luongo-domenico-sanna/1798791324 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DYN9FLW8 Episode 214: “Building Characters & Light Bassoonery” 5/26/2025 “Building Characters” (Cellar Music) Charles Chen https://open.spotify.com/album/5u6CjR2OTU7MjQUU5OOJCZ https://music.apple.com/us/album/building-characters/1795037951 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DWG54DLB Episode 220: “Trans-phonic” 7/21/2025 “Transverse” (Calligram Records) Chad McCullough, Gordan Spasovski, Kiril Tufekčievski, Viktor Filipovski https://open.spotify.com/album/4GsqtJEMpqYfEDF14dxPzu https://music.apple.com/us/album/transverse/1819687910 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FCM5H3K5 Episode 222: “Mountain Viewfinder” 8/4/2025 “Viewfinder” (Attica Records) Hugh Pascall https://open.spotify.com/album/7IBrlJsdgj0sY579JDebqT https://music.apple.com/us/album/viewfinder/1825686850 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FH2XKXG5 Episode 224: “Moon Tunes” 8/18/2025 “Many Moons” (Third Coast Sound) Markus Rutz https://open.spotify.com/album/4MK0b4KgkFSclrpIqbrF3b https://music.apple.com/us/album/many-moons/1810126274 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0F61HBSNF Episode 225: “Chromatic Dreams” 8/25/2025 “Still We Dream” (Posi-Tone) Josh Lawrence https://open.spotify.com/album/3Rybpa0B2Xs4hrB8JBG4yP https://music.apple.com/us/album/still-we-dream/1821713242 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FGZMSQDS Episode 232: “A French Connection” 10/20/2025 “The Dark Forest” (Steeplechase) Chris Byars https://open.spotify.com/album/4kFItljxvnU4JdIln0Wdp4 https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-dark-forest/1844056557 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FSG9R8C1 Episode 234: “Found Objects & Fresh Air” 11/10/2025 “A Breath of Fresh Air” (Taylor Christian Records) Sean Mason https://open.spotify.com/album/6mS8l8ZNHCu2CWerK3iBt7 https://music.apple.com/us/album/a-breath-of-fresh-air/1836167990 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0FP2V4FH2
Genevieve wants to get revenge on her brother Cody for getting stuck in a swing at their neighborhood park hahaha! Follow us on socials! @themorningmess
This week on Jazz After Dinner, Joe Features Vocalist Tony Bennett from his 2008 Sony Records recording, titled “A Swingin' Christmas.”
Comedian Jane Lynch, known for roles in Glee and Only Murders in the Building, has been bringing holiday spirit and her musical talents across the country for the last decade. Lynch spoke with Charity Nebbe ahead of her Iowa City performance about spreading the Christmas spirit through song. But first, we get to know Studio One host Mark Simmet, as he prepares to retire, and Iowa Public Radio's Morning Edition host Megan McKinney.
Send us a text In this festive episode, we unwrap the timeless charm of A Jolly Christmas by Frank Sinatra, the album that helped define the sound of the holiday season. From the sweeping strings of Gordon Jenkins' arrangements to Sinatra's warm, effortless phrasing, we explore how this 1957 classic became a seasonal staple for generations. Whether you're a Christmas music purist or just love a good seasonal spin, this episode will put you right in the holiday mood. Support the showBrowse the 33/24 Archives: Check out the backroom! Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!
The legendary Jane Lynch joins the pod to discuss everything from comedy to the paranormal. Jane takes us behind the scenes of Celebrity Weakest Link including reuniting with the Glee cast and working with Real Housewives from RHOC, RHONY, and RHOA. Jane celebrates a decade of her Christmas tour with Kate Flannery, Tim Davis, the Tony Guerrero Quintet, and lets us know what to expect on A Swingin' Little Christmas. Jane answers fan questions, reveals what she would change and not change about her iconic character Sue Sylvester, we discuss the profound impact Glee had on society and pop culture, and why the world has gone from an era of inclusivity to perpetual conflict. This leads us to bond over astrology, the role it plays in the world, and our relationships. Jane and I chat sun signs, rising signs, and why the moon signs plays into romantic and professional compatibility.
Kirk sits down with jazz piano legend Peter Martin to talk about Peter's musical background, his momentous early encounters with Wynton Marsalis and Kenny Kirkland, the jazz scene of the 1990s, how the Suzuki method works, and why jazz students today should be less shy about talking to their heroes. Check out Peter's online jazz education program Open Studio, as well as You'll Hear It, the music podcast he co-hosts with Adam Maness. DISCUSSED/REFERENCED:“Variations Sur ‘Le Carnaval de Venise” feat. Wynton Marsalis and the Eastman Wind Ensemble from Carnival, 1987“Path Adjacent” Peter Martin w/ Gregory Hutchinson, Sarah Hanahan & Reuben Rogers from Generation S, 2023“Bag's Groove” by Milt Jackson from Miles Davis, Bag's Groove, 1967“Tea For Two” by Youmans/Ceasar, played by Art Tatum from Piano Starts Here, 1968“Broad Way Blues” by Ornette Coleman from New York Is Now, 1968“Swingin' at the Haven” by Branford Marsalis from Royal Garden Blues, 1986“Now's The Time/Billie's Bounce” by Charlie Parker from Jamey Aebersold Vol. 6: All Bird“Naima's Love Song” by Betty Carter from I_t's Not About The Melody_, 1992“Mental Phrasing” by Roy Hargrove live w/ Joshua Redman, Ron Blake, Peter Martin, Rodney Whitaker, Greg Hutchinson“Turnaround” by Joshua Redman w/ Pat Metheny from Wish, 1993“Jig-A-Jug” by Joshua Redman and “St. Thomas” by Sonny Rollins” from Spirit of the Moment: Live at the Village Vanguard, 1995“Cat Battles” and “One Shining Soul” by Joshua Redman from Freedom in the Groove, 1996“The Loneliness of a Long Distance Runner” intro and “Mind and Body” from Solo, Live in New York, 2015“Why Approach Chords Matter” - Adam Maness for Open Studio on YouTube, 2025“2 Down & 2 Across,” “Sing a Song of Song,” “Before It's Time to Say Goodbye” by Kenny Garrett feat. Kenny Kirkland from Songbook, 1997“Phyrzzinian Man” by Wynton Marsalis from Black Codes from the Underground, 1985“Necessary Evil” by Elvin Jones and “Whatever Possessed Me” by Chet Baker feat. Pat LaBarbera (Tenor) and Kenny Kirkland from Brother John, 1982“Stella by Starlight” by Hoagy Carmichael, performed by the Miles Davis Quintet on My Funny Valentine: In Concert, 1965----LINKS-----
Jason Fraley interviews five-time Emmy winner Jane Lynch, who brings “A Swingin' Little Christmas” to the Strathmore in North Bethesda, Maryland this Saturday, November 29th. She reflects on her favorite holiday tunes from childhood before launching a prolific career in comedy, including “Best in Show,” “Talladega Nights,” “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” "Role Models," “Glee,” "Hollywood Game Night," “The Weakest Link,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Only Murders in the Building.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion")
On today's show, Jase is back, Mike's in trouble at home and Keyzie's getting his little putt-putt bikey out. TIME-SENSITIVE:(00:00) Intro: Jizz is back!(03:55) Mogey Minoguey's Discovery(08:52) Your thoughts!(13:50) Pong!(17:24) TVTVTV(22:38) Intro: Don't Get In The Middle(24:24) The Pizza Party(29:25) VINYLVINYLVINYL(32:55) Jonny Brugh joins the show!(45:48) Intro: The Big Secret(47:50) BIKER BOYZ(51:58) Swingin'(55:29) Farewell! Follow The Big Show on Instagram Subscribe to the podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!Featuring Jason Hoyte, Mike Minogue, and Keyzie, "The Big Show" drive you home weekdays from 4pm on Radio Hauraki.Providing a hilarious escape from reality for those ‘backbone’ New Zealanders with plenty of laughs and out-the-gate yarns.Download the full podcast here:iHeartRadioAppleSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They say “Virginia is for Lovers,” but modest observers would hardly fail to notice that the state has developed a reputation for regularized breaks with whichever party is running things in nearby Washington, D.C. Old Dominion residents Henry and J. Miles Coleman of UVA's Center for Politics discuss the Republicans' chances of holding on in an election […]
On tonight's show: Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Contrasts Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra, All of Me Artie Shaw, Begin the Beguine Fats Waller, Honeysuckle Rose Barney Bigard & His Jazzopators, Moonlight Fiesta (a/k/a "Swing Alero") Barney Bigard & His Jazzopators, Get It Southern Style Benny Goodman, Sing, Sing, Sing (With A Swing) Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra & Duke Ellington, Peckin' Lester Young & The Kansas City Six, Jo-Jo Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra, Swingin' On C Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra, Cherokee Sidney Bechet, Make Me A Pallet on The Floor Harry James, I Cover the Waterfront Billy Eckstine, I Love the Rhythm in A Riff Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli, The Man I Love Frank Sinatra, I Get a Kick Out of You Ella Fitzgerald, Georgia on My Mind
Mark in joined by Las Vegas entertainment reporter Mike Weatherford, author of CULT VEGAS: THE WEIRDEST! THE WILDEST! THE SWINGIN'EST TOWN ON EARTH! and the comic series DRIVE-IN KINGS OF 1977, to talk about the film in this weekend's October 24-25, 2025 "Universal Monster Mash IX" at The Mahoning Drive-In Theater, along with Monster Kid Memories, local Tulsa horror host Mazeppa, Castle Films, Aurora model kits, THE GREEN SLIME, and the latest issue of DRIVE-IN KINGS of 1977!Recorded 10/21/25For Universal Monster Mash IX tickets:https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/mahoningdrivein/UniversalMashIXCheck out DRIVE-IN KINGS OF 1977 here:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/driveinkings1977/drive-in-kings-of-1977-1-6https://www.facebook.com/p/Drive-in-Kings-of-1977-comic-100090057309258/For exclusive additional podcasts, videos, sneak peeks, and on-site discounts, visit the Mahoning Drive-In Patreon page at:https://www.patreon.com/mahoningdriveinhttps://www.mahoningdit.comhttps://www.facebook.com/mahoningdriveintheaterhttps://www.instagram.com/mahoningdriveintheaterhttps://twitter.com/mahoningditFor Mahoning Drive-In merch online:https://merchbin.net/collections/mahoning-drive-in-theaterhttps://www.crackerjackposters.com/s/shop
We have a lot to catch up on. Since our last drop, a lot has happened in the golf world. Most importantly, the Ryder Cup just concluded, and it didn't go our way. We recap the Ryder Cup and offer our two cents—not that it matters, but we do it anyway. What is the envelope rule, and why is it applied? The matches were a lot closer than anyone may have thought when it came down to the finishing holes on Sunday. Did this ½ point matter? We lend our thoughts and are curious how this will play out in the future. We cover some time we had with our friends at Playin' Through over at Nemacolin. And lastly, the iconic Ashworth Brothers 2-man took place in Oregon at Pronghorn, where one of us finished in second. We recap all this good stuff in this fun-filled banter of an episode. Tune in, share, and catch us back here next week! Key Links:Visit redvanly.com for great golf apparel now repped by Chasin' Birdies. Stay tuned for more info on winning custom headcovers from WinstonCollection.comOur Tap-in segment is sponsored by Bettinardi GolfPartners with Nemacolin Resort. -----Follow Chasin' Birdies on Instagram @chasin_birdies.Chasin' Birdies is hosted by Ryan Bashour and Jonathan Pepe. Produced by Simpler Media.
One of my first and still favorite garage comps Angie & The New Raiders - It's a Lie The Checkmates International - Thinkin' About You The Riptides - I'm in Love The Castaways - Ain't Gonna Cheat on Me The Rovin' Flames - I Can't Frank Ventura & The Crescents - Pain Drusalee & The Dead - Lily Bud & Kathy - Hang It Out to Dry Chris Allen & The Good-Timers - Sorry 'Bout That The Castaways - You Were Telling Lies The Mods - Ritual Danny Burk & The Invaders - Ain't Goin' Nowhere The Stitches - I'm Looking for My Baby The Living Ends - I Don't Mind The High Tensions - Poor Man The Indifferents - Cindy The Pleasure Seekers - What a Way to Die Larry & The Loafers - Let's Go to the Beach The Teddy Boys - Don't Mess with Me The Grains Of Sand - That's When Happiness Began The Renegades - 13 Women The First Four - Empty Heart Richard & The Young Lions - You Can Make It The Beechnuts - My Iconoclastic Life The Human Beingz - Evil Hearted You The Swingin' Machine - Do You Have to Ask? The Pleasure Seekers - Never Thought You'd Leave Me
(00:00-19:59) Jackson loves Al Greene. Where do the townies go? People are clamoring for a 30 For 30 on TMA. We're going deep on some angry college football coach audio. First up, Drink talking about no "atta boys" after the kU game. Dadgum. Swingin' in Columbia. The Legend of Columbia has found the YouTube chat. Up next is Dabo grading his team and LSU. Brian Kelly's response. Kirby Smart on wanting fan turnout and staying for the whole game. Cheer like a champion today!(20:07-27:07) The Real Housewives of TMA are taking a G Wagon to Columbia this weekend. Jeremy Rutherford wanders into studio. JR and Chairman may come up with the Mt. Rushmore of JeffCo establishments. Dylan Holloway healthy and feeling good for camp.(27:17-50:17) is this JR's theme song? Kip Winger. JR taking some two-part questions. Kyrou is part of the core of this team. Audio of Dylan Holloway from the Cam & Strick podcast talking about his injury and recovery. JR says Holloway probably wouldn't have been available even if they made a run all the way to the Finals. Signing Broberg and Holloway. Who's JR's dark horse player to make the team? Milan Lucic. JR's road trip snacks. Food Shame Vaughn. Does JR think Binnington will retire a Blue? An endorsement from brisket mac and cheese.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-17:55) James Carlton joins us in-studio and he's fired up for Fight Tiger tonight. Do you lay the 36.5? Last segment had Jackson's dad so disappointed he had to pull over. Will we learn much tonight? James would miss his own wedding for the Mizzou/KU game. Which SEC fan base would you most wanna swing with?(18:03-20:39) ESPN demoting Doris Burke and promoting Tim Legler on their NBA Finals coverage. Universally approved broadcasters.(20:48-25:12) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello and welcome to How Did I Get Here? From The Vault! Today we go back to episode 1432 for a great conversation with the man, the myth, the legend, Ray Benson from Asleep At The Wheel originally released on October 3, 2024! Below are my original notes form the show. Hello friends! Music legend Ray Benson from Asleep At The Wheel is my guest for episode 1432! Ray just released his first reggae album, Swingin' And Skankin', produced by Doctor Dread and recorded in Jamaica, and it's available wherever you stream or download music. Go to raybenson.com for music, Asleep At The Wheel info, tour info, and more. Ray and I have an incredible conversation about making Swingin' And Skankin' in Jamaica and working with Tony Garnier (Bob Dylan) and legendary reggae drummer Sly Dunbar, Being on the first episode of Austin City Limits and opening ACL Festival every year (they'll be on at 12:55 on the Honda Stage today 10/4), 54 years of Asleep At The Wheel, Willie Nelson, Doug Sahm, Shep Gordon, Joe Gracey, "Take Me Home Country Roads", old Austin stories, co-founding HAAM, show business, and much more! I had a blast getting to know Ray. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere you pod. Send someone the gift of Johnny with Cameo. If you feel so inclined. Venmo: venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
92%ers welcome back another episode of New Heights, brought to you by our friends at Audible! On today's episode, we did it, we finally figured out the next movie for New Heights Film Club, Travis also lets us in on a bet he has for this week's American Century Championship, and we learn about the complexities of NFL team group chats. And we've got a great conversation with Chiefs Offensive Coordinator, Matt Nagy! Coach Nagy gives us his side of the story about “helping” Mahomes in his pre-draft interview, how he almost started for the Eagles, what Chiefs fans can expect from a fully healthy offense this season, the time he almost had to save Coach Reid's life, Jason's rookie year crash-out, his first impression of Travis, which NFL defender he hates game planning for, and more! For even more New Heights, check out our New Heights YouTube Membership! As a member, you'll get access to full episodes, bonus videos, badges, and other stuff that will make you stand out. You can also listen to new episodes early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. ...Download the full podcast here:Wondery: https://wondery.app.link/s9hHTgtXpMbApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-heights/id1643745036Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1y3SUbFMUSESC1N43tBleK?si=LsuQ4a5MRN6wGMcfVcuynwFollow New Heights on Social Media for all the best moments from the show: https://lnk.to/newheightshowCheck out all of our new Red, White and Blue merch collection at https://homage.com/newheights Support the Show: AUDIBLE: Sign up for a free 30-day trial at audible.com/newheights PERPLEXITY: Discover fast and reliable search with Perplexity today. https://pplx.ai/new-heights AMERICAN EXPRESS: For full terms and to learn more, visit americanexpress.com/withAmex BOARS HEAD: Head to your local Boar's Head deli counter to discover the craftsmanship behind every bite.HELLMANN'S: After being challenged by Will Levis, see if Jason can convert Travis into a mayo lover with the help of Hellmann's spicy mayo. Mayo lovers, challenge the haters in your life to Eat Their Words, just like Travis. hellmanns.com/eatyourwords DRAFT KINGS: Don't miss out on all the action this week at DraftKings! Download the DraftKings app today! Sign-up using dkng.co/newheights or through promo code NEWHEIGHTS. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. $5+ first-time bet req. Max. $150 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: dkng.co/dk-offer-terms. Ends 7/20/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK.Pick6 not available everywhere, including, but not limited to NY and CA-ONT (for up-to-date list of jurisdictions, please visit pick6.draftkings.com/where-is-pick6-available). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.