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Cuando los músicos bajaron del tren en la Union Station de Los Ángeles, los recibió un gran desfile, un indicio de la popularidad de la orquesta en la ciudad de Los Ángeles. La banda marchó desde la estación de tren hasta el elegante Hotel Dunbar en Central Avenue. Con José Manuel Corrales.
1 - Oh Why, Oh Why - Dan Grisson with Jimmy Lunceford and his Orchestra – 19392 - Warum lächelst du, Mona Lisa - Willi Forst mit Odeon-Kunstler Orchester - 19313 - Just Because You're You, That's Why I Love You - McMurray's California Thumpers – 19224 - Why Am I So Romantic? - Wally Edwards and his Orchestra - 19305 - Warum muss man denn immer verliebt sein - Greta Keller – 19366 - Because I'm Lonesome - Ralph Haines with the Imperial Dance Orchestra – 19307 - Why Did You Lie to Me - Light Crust Doughboys - 19418 - Why Do I Lie to Myself About You - Fats Waller and his Rhythm – 19369 - Por Que Eres Asi - Martha Triana10 - Why, Dear? - Joseph C Smith and his Orchestra – 192111 - Why Was I Born - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson and his Orchestra - 193912 - Why Should I Care - Jimmie Davis with Charles Mitchell and his Texans – 193913 - Dont Ask Me Why - Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra - 193114 - I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones - Willie Bryant and his Orchestra – 193615 - Why Did I Get Married - Cal Carson - 193116 - Why Don't Women Like Me? - George Formby – 1927
Teddy Wilson, a journalist and researcher, joins to discuss developments within the Radical Right since Trump issued pardons and commutations for every one of his supporters involved in the 2021 riot at the US Capitol Building — including extremist movement members and supporters — at the start of his second term. Mike and Jared take a trip down memory lane to reflect on the ways Republicans have come to embrace what happened that day.Links:* Teddy's newsletter: radicalreports.org* Teddy's tracking of Capitol riot defendants: capitolriotmap.com* Teddy's account on Bluesky: @reportbywilson.bsky.socialTransition Music: “head empty blues” by Ekko AstralSubscribe for emails about new episodes and infrequent newsletters. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit postthroughit.substack.com
COLEMAN HAWKINS – “ALL AMERICAN FOUR / FIVE” New York, May 29, 1944Make believe, Don't blame meColeman Hawkins (ts) Teddy Wilson (p) John Kirby (b) Sidney Catlett (d) New York, October 17, 1944Under a blanket of blue, Beyond the blue horizonBuck Clayton (tp) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Teddy Wilson (p) Slam Stewart (b) Denzil Best (d) LESTER YOUNG / HARRY EDISON – “PRES & SWEETS” Los Angeles, November 1, 1955Pennies from Heaven, That's all, One o'clock jumpHarry “Sweets” Edison (tp) Lester Young (ts) Oscar Peterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Buddy Rich (d) VIC DICKENSON – “QUARTET” New York, June 24, 1952Tenderly, Lion's den, In a mellow toneVic Dickenson (tb) Bill Doggett (org) John Collins (g) Jo Jones (d) MEL POWELL – “SEPTET” New York, December 30, 1953‘S wonderful, It's been so long, You're lucky to meBuck Clayton (tp) Henderson Chambers (tb) Edmond Hall (cl) Mel Powell (p) Steve Jordan (g) Walter Page (b) Jimmy Crawford (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 15 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
COLEMAN HAWKINS – “ALL AMERICAN FOUR / FIVE” New York, May 29, 1944Make believe, Don't blame meColeman Hawkins (ts) Teddy Wilson (p) John Kirby (b) Sidney Catlett (d) New York, October 17, 1944Under a blanket of blue, Beyond the blue horizonBuck Clayton (tp) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Teddy Wilson (p) Slam Stewart (b) Denzil Best (d) LESTER YOUNG / HARRY EDISON – “PRES & SWEETS” Los Angeles, November 1, 1955Pennies from Heaven, That's all, One o'clock jumpHarry “Sweets” Edison (tp) Lester Young (ts) Oscar Peterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Buddy Rich (d) VIC DICKENSON – “QUARTET” New York, June 24, 1952Tenderly, Lion's den, In a mellow toneVic Dickenson (tb) Bill Doggett (org) John Collins (g) Jo Jones (d) MEL POWELL – “SEPTET” New York, December 30, 1953‘S wonderful, It's been so long, You're lucky to meBuck Clayton (tp) Henderson Chambers (tb) Edmond Hall (cl) Mel Powell (p) Steve Jordan (g) Walter Page (b) Jimmy Crawford (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 15 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
ESTÁNDARES SEMANALES.-Tin Roof Blues.-VINILOS MÍTICOS DEL JAZZ..La historia de Benny Goodman.--JAZZACTUALIDADJOVEN BIG BAND SEDAJAZZ-IN BLOOM La historia de Benny Goodman es una película biográfica musical estadounidense de 1956, protagonizada por Steve Allen y Donna Reed , escrita y dirigida por Valentine Davies y estrenada por Universal-International . La película fue concebida como una continuación del éxito de Universal de 1954, La historia de Glenn Miller , que narra la vida de un popular director de orquesta.El joven Benny Goodman recibe clases de clarinete clásico de un profesor de música de Chicago. El director de orquesta Kid Ory le aconseja tocar el género musical que más le guste. Benny comienza su carrera profesional uniéndose a la banda itinerante de Ben Pollack . Más tarde, en Nueva York, donde su nueva banda recibe una tibia acogida, Benny conoce al amante del jazz John Hammond y a su hermana Alice. Lo invitan a la majestuosa casa de los Hammond para interpretar el Concierto para clarinete de Mozart . Alice teme que se sienta incómodo, pero su interpretación es impecable y Benny agradece su preocupación. Las actuaciones de Benny en un popular programa de radio los sábados por la noche hacen que Fletcher Henderson se ofrezca como voluntario para hacer algunos arreglos. En la costa oeste, el comienzo temprano del programa ha convertido la música de Benny en una sensación entre las generaciones más jóvenes. Forma un cuarteto con Gene Krupa en la batería, Teddy Wilson al piano y Lionel Hampton al vibráfono . El romance con la chica de sociedad Alice es desconcertante para la madre de Benny, pero para cuando su hijo toca en el Carnegie Hall , todo está bien y la Sra. Goodman ha invitado personalmente a su futura nuera a sentarse a su lado. Concierto en directo grabado el dia 22 de Julio de 2024 dentro de las sesiones organizadas por el colectivo Sedajazz en el centro cultural La Rambleta en Valencia. Una big band con un objetivo claro: aprender y enriquecerse de repertorios de las historicas orquestas de Jazz y de nuevos compositores y arreglistas. La Jove Big Band Sedajazz reúne jóvenes de distintas edades que se expresan con sus instrumentos y forman una unidad donde todos tienen su espacio. El repertorio combina standards y arreglos de grandes exitos de la historia del Jazz, bandas sonoras, funk, rock y latin jazz. Han colaborado musicos como Jesus Santandreu, Joe Magnarelli, Perico Sambeat, Chris Cheek, Rex Richardson, Toni Vaquer, David Pastor, Sole Jimenez, Andrea Motis, Rita Payes, Domisol Sisters, Vicente Macian, Pedro Iturralde, Voro Garcia, Toni Belenguer, Alexey Leon, Miquel Alvarez, Joan Saldana y Pepe Zaragoza entre otros. Actuaciones destacadas: Festival de Jazz de Valencia, Club Jamboree, Jazz a poqueta Nit Altea, Festival de trompeta en Maspalomas, Ciclo Conciertos Caja Burgos, Festival Jazzing Barcelona, Clasijazz Almeria, Festival Mar i Jazz, Sala Mutant Valencia, Festival Jazz Teruel, Festival Jazz Villareal, Festival big band Priego Cordoba, Concierto Benefico Payasospital Palau de les Arts, Cinema Jove Torrent, Porta Ferrada Girona, Ses Figuretes Ibiza, Dia Internacional del Jazz Alfafar, Jimmy Glass, festival El desenjazz Lliria, Teatro Principal Valencia, Auditorio Almeria, Palau de les Arts Valencia, Asejazz Sevilla, Festival Jazz Cadiz, Palau de la Musica Valencia. Han grabado varios discos: Sedajazz kids band, Groowin Up, Rumbo a New Orleans, Ramonets amb Sedajazz Kids Band, Mutant, Eclectic, y ahora In Bloom. Su repertorio incluye arreglos de Perico Sambeat, Fco. Blanco Latino, Dizzie Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Don Ellis, Jesus Santandreu, Toni Vaquer, Juan Saus, Martina Sabariego, Pau Baena, Santi Navalon. Proyectos realizados: Brasiliana (musica brasileña), Toni Vaquer (Louis Cole, Nirvana, Radiohead), Andrea Motis (Standards), Rita Payes (Cancionero Latino), conciertos para lindy hop, musica de la movida valenciana de los 80s con arreglos originales. Músicos Ximo Reillo y Samu Gil: Saxo Alto Selamawit Giner: Saxo y Clarinete Luis Coronado: Saxo Tenor Aurora Blanco: Saxo Baritono y Voz Josep Peiro, Oscar Lujan, Guillermo Cotanda, Pablo Martinez y Hugo Coronado: Trompetas Hadriel Benedito, Angel Ballester, Joan Fernandez y David Marti: Trombones Martina Sabariego: Contrabajo Pau Montalt: Bateria Miquel Alcaina: Percusion Latina Pau Baena y Nur Elmanchoud: Piano Venus Benedito y Naila Ferrandis: Voz Raquel Marti, Alba Gimeno, Aleksandra Bester: Violines Nehir Acansu y Marc Vidal: Violas Irene Simbor: Violonchelo Fco. Angel Blanco Latino: Direccion Featuring: Juan Saus (Saxo Alto) Creditos Diseño Grafico: Cristina Duran Sonido: Vicente Sabater Asistente de Sonido: Iñaki Ariste Asistente Produccion: Pedro Gallego Temas 1. Harlem air Shaft (Duke Ellington) 03:11 2. La Puerta (Luis Demetrio) 03:36 3. In Bloom (Nirvana) 08:59 4. La Muerte Despierta (Lucia Fumero) 07:45 5. Mean To Me (Fred E. Ahlert) 03:23 6. Whiplash (Justin Hurwitz) 11:45 7. F it up (Louis Cole) 05:54 8. Deseo Salvaje (Eddie Palmieri) 03:07 9. Too Darn Hot (Cole Porter) 04:24 10. Carinhoso (Pixinguinha) 06:36 11. The Evil Morty (Kazu Makino, Amedeo Pace, Simone Pace.) 08:09 12. Nobody else for me (Jerome David Kern) 03:51 13. Over The Rainbow (Harold Arlen) 05:31 14. Flor de Lys (Djavan) 04:25
Diese Sendung hat Andreas Pasternack zusammengestellt. Das LIVE- Anspiel ist diesmal: „Groovin‘ High“– eine frühe Bebop Komposition von Dizzy Gillespie aus dem Jahr 1944. Folgende Titel sind zu hören: 1. Topsy – Count Basie & his Orchestra 3:16 2. Things have changed – Curtis Stigers 4:59 3. Groovin' high – Dizzy Gillespie Sextet 2:39 4. Close enough for Love – Tony Bennett 4:29 5. For the Love of you – Candy Dulfer 5:04 6. Air Mail Special – Benny Goodman 3:39 7. Something was missing – Harry Connick Jr. 4:16 8. Cry me a River – Julie London 3:00 9. Sing, sing, sing – Eddie Daniels 3:40 10. Fine and dandy – Teddy Wilson 1:44 Für Titelwünsche und Anregungen schreiben Sie gern an: jazztime.mv@ndr.de
Today we have independent reporter on the extremism beat, Teddy Wilson, returning to join us to talk about how supporters of one of the historically most unpopular presidents (at least according to a Gallup poll) in the history of the US are reacting to his reelection. Unfortunately, the US isn't the only home for far-right extremism. It also isn't the only place where extremists have cheered for Trump's reelection. Teddy Wilson's links: https://www.radicalreports.org/ https://bsky.app/profile/reportbywilson.bsky.social https://x.com/reportbywilson Subscribe on Patreon to get extra episodes and listen to our back catalog patreon.com/wetwired
We begin our seventh year (!) with a conversation with special guest Teddy Wilson, the journalist behind Radical Reports, on the state of the January 6th convictions, prosecutions, and investigations in the looming shadow of a second Trump presidency. Episode Notes: https://bsky.app/profile/reportbywilson.bsky.social https://bsky.app/profile/radicalreports.bsky.social https://www.radicalreports.org/ Teddy's previous IDSG appearances: https://idontspeakgerman.libsyn.com/123-moms-for-liberty-with-teddy-wilson https://idontspeakgerman.libsyn.com/bonus-hanging-out-with-eiynah Show Notes: Please consider donating to help us make the show and stay ad-free and independent. Patrons get exclusive access to at least one full extra episode a month plus all backer-only back-episodes. Daniel's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danielharper/posts Jack's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4196618&fan_landing=true IDSG Twitter: https://twitter.com/idsgpod Daniel's Twitter: @danieleharper Jack's (Locked) Twitter: @_Jack_Graham_ Jack's Bluesky: @timescarcass.bsky.social Daniel's Bluesky: @danielharper.bsky.social IDSG on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-speak-german/id1449848509?ls=1
Journalist Teddy Wilson joins me to discuss his new piece about the retribution planned by the incoming Trump administration against those who held his supporters to account for the J6 Insurrection.Find this episode on your favorite podcast player here:https://pod.link/1647010767/Here are some of the sources and references from this episode:Radical ReportsMapping the Capitol Riot Insurrectionists NetworksCost of January 6 Capitol riot? $2.7 billion, according to GAOhttps://www.13newsnow.com/article/news/crime/cost-of-capitol-riot-january-6/291-6fb5117e-dea1-4631-a76a-76e87b268bfdDonald Trump's Revengehttps://www.newyorker.com/news/the-lede/donald-trump-wins-a-second-termTrump won't rule out revenge prosecutions, deportation of U.S. citizens when he takes officehttps://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-wont-rule-out-revenge-prosecutions-deportation-of-u-s-citizens-when-he-takes-officeTrump vows to pardon Jan. 6 defendants on 'Day One.' Are there exceptions?https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/12/09/will-trump-pardon-all-jan-6-defendants/76859124007/Questions? Comments? Email:griff@didnothingwrongpod.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.didnothingwrongpod.com/subscribe
Survey of the mid to late 1940's recordings of trumpeter Buck Clayton - his own Big Four and Big Eight recording for HRS along with sideman appearances with Benny Carter, Ike Quebec, Charlie Ventura, Teddy Wilson, Don Byas, Coleman Hawkins, J.C. Heard, Sir Charles Thompson and Earl Hines --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
BUNNY BERIGAN “THE BERIGAN OCTET” New York, April 13, 1936A melody from the sky (cb vcl), I can't get started (bb vcl), A little bit later on (cb vcl), Rhythm saved the world (cb vcl)Bunny Berigan (tp,vcl) Artie Shaw (cl) Forrest Crawford (ts) Joe Bushkin (p) Tommy Felline (g) Mort Stuhlmaker (b) Stan King (d) Chick Bullock (vcl) BENNY MORTON “BENNY MORTON'S TROMBONE CHOIR” New York, May 30, 1944Liza, Once In A While, Where Or When, Sliphorn OutingBenny Morton, Vic Dickenson, Bill Harris, Claude Jones (tb), Johnny Guarnieri (p), Al Hall (b), Sid Catlett (d) COLEMAN HAWKINS “ALL AMERICAN FOUR” New York, May 29, 1944Don't Blame Me, Just One Of Those Things, Make BelieveColeman Hawkins (ts), Teddy Wilson (p), John Kirby (b), Sid Catlett (d) “J.C. Continue reading Puro Jazz 05 de noviembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
BUNNY BERIGAN “THE BERIGAN OCTET” New York, April 13, 1936A melody from the sky (cb vcl), I can't get started (bb vcl), A little bit later on (cb vcl), Rhythm saved the world (cb vcl)Bunny Berigan (tp,vcl) Artie Shaw (cl) Forrest Crawford (ts) Joe Bushkin (p) Tommy Felline (g) Mort Stuhlmaker (b) Stan King (d) Chick Bullock (vcl) BENNY MORTON “BENNY MORTON'S TROMBONE CHOIR” New York, May 30, 1944Liza, Once In A While, Where Or When, Sliphorn OutingBenny Morton, Vic Dickenson, Bill Harris, Claude Jones (tb), Johnny Guarnieri (p), Al Hall (b), Sid Catlett (d) COLEMAN HAWKINS “ALL AMERICAN FOUR” New York, May 29, 1944Don't Blame Me, Just One Of Those Things, Make BelieveColeman Hawkins (ts), Teddy Wilson (p), John Kirby (b), Sid Catlett (d) “J.C. Continue reading Puro Jazz 05 de noviembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
On tonight's show: Teddy Wilson, Stompin' at the Savoy Art Tatum, Where or When Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong, Dream a Little Dream of Me Artie Shaw, Monsoon Artie Shaw, Cream Puff Peggy Lee, Love Me or Leave Me Buddy DeFranco, Funky's Oncle Johnny Hodges, Jeep Bounces Back Don Ellis, Quiet Longing Duke Ellington (Betty Roché vocals), I Love My Lovin' Lover Boots Randolph, Billy's Bounce Chet Baker, Crazy She Calls Me Chet Baker with Paul Desmond, You Can't Go Home Again Eiji Kitamura, I Wanna Go Home
IKE QUEBEC “QUINTET” – New York, July 18, 1944Blue HarlemIke Quebec (ts) Ram Ramirez (p) Tiny Grimes (g) Milt Hinton (b) J.C. Heard (d) “SWINGTET” – New York, September 25, 1944If I had you, Mads About YouJonah Jones (tp) Tyree Glenn (tb) Ike Quebec (ts) Ram Ramirez (p) Tiny Grimes (g) Oscar Pettiford (b) J.C. Heard (d) JOHN HARDEE “SEXTET” – New York, February 28, 1946Hard tack, If I had you, Mad about youJohn Hardee (ts) Sammy Benskin (p) Tiny Grimes (g) John Simmons (b) Sidney Catlett (d)“SWINGTETT” – New York, May 31, 1946River edge rock,C jam blues, Flying home, Tiny's boogie woogieTrummy Young (tb) John Hardee (ts) Marlowe Morris (p) Tiny Grimes (g) Jimmy Butts (b) Eddie Nicholson (d) EDMOND HALL “CELESTE QUARTET” – New York, February 5, 1941Edmond Hall blues, Celestial expressEdmond Hall (cl) Meade Lux Lewis (celeste) Charlie Christian (g) Israel Crosby (b) “ALL STAR QUINTET” – New York, January 25, 1944Rumpin' in '44, Seein' RedEdmond Hall (cl) Red Norvo (vib) Teddy Wilson (p) Carl Kress (g) Johnny Williams (b) y su Swingtet : Jonah Jones (tp) Tyree Glenn (tb) Continue reading Puro Jazz 15 de octubre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
IKE QUEBEC “QUINTET” – New York, July 18, 1944Blue HarlemIke Quebec (ts) Ram Ramirez (p) Tiny Grimes (g) Milt Hinton (b) J.C. Heard (d) “SWINGTET” – New York, September 25, 1944If I had you, Mads About YouJonah Jones (tp) Tyree Glenn (tb) Ike Quebec (ts) Ram Ramirez (p) Tiny Grimes (g) Oscar Pettiford (b) J.C. Heard (d) JOHN HARDEE “SEXTET” – New York, February 28, 1946Hard tack, If I had you, Mad about youJohn Hardee (ts) Sammy Benskin (p) Tiny Grimes (g) John Simmons (b) Sidney Catlett (d)“SWINGTETT” – New York, May 31, 1946River edge rock,C jam blues, Flying home, Tiny's boogie woogieTrummy Young (tb) John Hardee (ts) Marlowe Morris (p) Tiny Grimes (g) Jimmy Butts (b) Eddie Nicholson (d) EDMOND HALL “CELESTE QUARTET” – New York, February 5, 1941Edmond Hall blues, Celestial expressEdmond Hall (cl) Meade Lux Lewis (celeste) Charlie Christian (g) Israel Crosby (b) “ALL STAR QUINTET” – New York, January 25, 1944Rumpin' in '44, Seein' RedEdmond Hall (cl) Red Norvo (vib) Teddy Wilson (p) Carl Kress (g) Johnny Williams (b) y su Swingtet : Jonah Jones (tp) Tyree Glenn (tb) Continue reading Puro Jazz 15 de octubre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
El jazz siempre presente en las películas de Woody Allen. Por orden cronológico en su filmografía: de 'September' de 1987 ('My ideal' por Art Tatum y Ben Webster), de 'Alice' de 1990 ('The way you look tonight' por el trío de Erroll Garner y 'Moonglow' por la orquesta de Artie Shaw), de su episodio para 'New York stories' ('I want a girl, just like the girl that married dear old dad' y 'In a persian market' por Wilbur de Paris and his New Orleans jazz'), de 'Manhattan Murder Mystery' de 1993 ('In the mood for love' por Erroll Garner y 'Sing sing sing' por la orquesta de Benny Goodman), de 'Mighty Aphrodite' de 1995 ('Lil darlin' por la orquesta de Count Basie, 'Take five' por el cuarteto de Dave Brubeck y 'Penthouse serenade' por el trío de Erroll Garner), de 'Deconstructing Harry' de 1997 ('Out of nowhere' por Coleman Hawkins y Benny Carter y 'She´s funny that way' por el trío de Erroll Garner) y de 'Celebrity' de 1998 ('I got rhythm' por el trío de Teddy Wilson).Escuchar audio
COLEMAN HAWKINS “QUARTET” New York, February 17, 1944Flamethrower, Imagination, Cattin' At Keynote, Night And DayColeman Hawkins (ts), Teddy Wilson (p), Israel Crosby (b), Cozy Cole (d) Coleman Hawkins (ts), Teddy Wilson (p), Israel Crosby (b), Cozy Cole (d) LESTER YOUNG “QUARTET” New York, December 28, 1943Afternoon Of A Basie-ite, Just You Just Me, I Never Knew, Sometimes I'm Happy Lester Young (ts), Johnny Guarnieri (p), Slam Stewart (b), Sid Catlett (d) ROY ELDRIDGE “LITTLE JAZZ AND HIS TRUMPET ENSEMBLE” New York, January 24, 1944Fiesta In Brass, I Want To Be Happy, Don't Be That Way, St. Continue reading Puro Jazz 19 de septiembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Throughout the summer, we are working with the Perelman Performing Arts Center reimagined production of CATS called CATS: "The Jellicle Ball" to bring you a series of episodes with the cast and creative team. "We were trying to figure out how to push that envelope with Sillabub being the watcher. Zhailon came up to me and was like, what if you had a camera?" This episode features Teddy Wilson Jr. who plays Sillabub in this production. Hear Teddy share how they watched YouTube clips of CATS before the workshop, how they view the Syllabub storyline, and how Sillabub provides a great lens to watch the story. Plus, Teddy shares some of the best photos they've taken with the disposable camera prop that will hopefully become a Jellicle yearbook after the run. Check out Teddy on Instagram: @teddywilsonjr Check out CATS: "The Jellicle Ball": pacnyc.org/whats-on/cats-the-jellicle-ball Produced by: Alan Seales & Broadway Podcast Network Social Media: @TheWrongCatDied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Mark Tinkleman guest hosts the pod, covering SCOTUS decisions on the abortion medication mifepristone as well as gun control, Trump's support from powerful people, the Southern Baptist Convention's attack on IVF, and a listener's feedback. Then Sam welcomes researcher Teddy Wilson back on to discuss how the MAGA movement is weaving Trump's conviction and Jan. 6 into a lore of violence and victimization. They discuss the historical similarities between the events surrounding Jan. 6th and other episodes of political violence in American history and understanding the roots of the US fascist movement. Follow Teddy's Substack, Radical Reports and listen to his new podcast “Insurrectionist Cookbook." Find out more about Refuse Fascism and get involved at RefuseFascism.org. We're still on Twitter (@RefuseFascism) and other social platforms including Threads, Mastodon and Bluesky. Plus, Sam is on TikTok, check out @samgoldmanrf. You can also send your comments to samanthagoldman@refusefascism.org or @SamBGoldman. Record a voice message for the show here. Connect with the movement at RefuseFascism.org and support: · paypal.me/refusefascism · donate.refusefascism.org · http://patreon.com/RefuseFascism · Venmo: Refuse-Fascism · Cashapp: $RefuseFascism Music for this episode: Penny the Snitch by Ikebe Shakedown Mentioned In This Episode: There's a Time Bomb Hidden In the Supreme Court's Abortion Pills Decision by Madiba Dennie on Balls and StrikesThe Right's Politics of Revenge by Thomas Zimmer Related Interviews: Teddy Wilson on the Metastasizing Fascist Base Teddy Wilson: Fascist Violence Accelerated The Convicted Felon & “Day One” Dictator Ian Millhiser on Trump's Trials + Paul Street on Jan 6 Anniversary --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/refuse-fascism/message
Co-hosts Jared Yates Sexton and Nick Hauselman discuss how the far right ideology is winning elections in Europe as French president Emmanuel Macron has called for a snap election as he fears he'll lose control of the parliament. Next, they analyze why Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting the United States to speak in front of congress. Then, Teddy Wilson, who is a researcher of the Extreme Right, writes at Radical Reports, and created a new podcast called The Insurrectionist Cookbook, joins the show to talk about his latest research. To gain access to a bonus episode every Friday, as well as exclusive live episodes and electoral analysis, head over to Patreon and become a patron. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're talking far-right extremism with Teddy Wilson. Teddy is an investigative journalist based in Texas. He covers extremism in the US and abroad. Teddy gives us an overview of extremism in the US, how J6 rioters are being portrayed as political prisoners, and a preview of his upcoming projects. Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/wetwired Find Teddy and his projects online: twitter.com/reportbywilson radicalreports.org patreon.com/insurrectionistcookbook Music: Airglow - Spliff and Wesson (CC 4.0 BY) spinningmerkaba - I Dunno (Grapes of Wrath Mix) (CC 4.0 BY) creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Support Wetwired and get more episodes like this one. For $5 a month, get extra subscriber only episodes every month and get access to all of our past premium episodes. patreon.com/wetwired Catch up with us on the Wetwired Discord. discord.gg/fr62mpUy5c Follow us: Twitter at twitter.com/wetwiredpod Instagram at instagram.com/wetwiredpod Bluesky at bsky.app/profile/wetwired.bsky.social
Though the “chemtrails” conspiracy theory has long been dismissed by scientists, aviation experts, and other skeptics, the Tennessee legislature has taken it very seriously. On April 11th, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed into law SB2691, which bans the ‘intentional injection, release, or dispersion' of chemicals within Tennessee ‘with the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight.” Though the law doesn't explicitly use the word chemtrails, it was inspired by chemtrail conspiracy theorists. On this episode we talk to independent journalist Teddy Wilson of Radical Reports about the anti-chemtrails bills in Tennessee and other state legislatures. Subscribe for $5 a month to get an extra episode of QAA every week + access to ongoing series like Manclan, Trickle Down, Perverts and The Spectral Voyager: https://www.patreon.com/QAA Editing by Corey Klotz. Theme by Nick Sena. Additional music by NAP (https://doomchakratapes.bandcamp.com) & Jake Rockatansky. Theme Vocals by THEY/LIVE (http://instagram.com/theyylivve / https://sptfy.com/QrDm). Cover Art by Pedro Correa: (https://pedrocorrea.com) http://qaapodcast.com QAA was formerly known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast. REFERENCES Radical Reports: Why Are GOP State Lawmakers Introducing Bills Based on Claims by Fringe Conspiracy Theorists? https://www.radicalreports.org/p/why-are-gop-state-lawmakers-introducing Some Dare Call It Conspiracy: Chemtrails On Trial https://www.spreaker.com/episode/chemtrails-on-trial-part-1-8--58112535 To what extent do you believe in the conspiracy theory that the government is using chemicals to control the population (chemtrails)? https://www.statista.com/statistics/959559/conspiracy-belief-government-control-population-chemtrails/ MIT Technology Review Solar geoengineering could start soon if it starts small https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/02/05/1087587/solar-geoengineering-could-start-soon-if-it-starts-small/ Aircraft clouds: From chemtrail pseudoscience to the science of contrails Mètode Science Studies Journal, vol. 8, pp. 181-187, 2018 Universitat de València https://www.redalyc.org/journal/5117/511766757028/html/ Terrell, Steven. Santa Fe New Mexican. Assignment led journalist/activist into "chemtrail" obsession, 1999 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-santa-fe-new-mexican-chemtrails-1999/133314562/
Mezzrow was never a great clarinet player, but certainly was a great character and excelled at surrounding himself with very good musicians. These versions of the Mezz Mezzrow Orchestra and Swing band include Teddy Wilson, Willie The Lion Smith, Sonny White, Frankie Newton, Max Kaminsky, Sy Oliver, J.C. Higginbotham, Floyd O'Brien, Bud Freeman, Benny Carter, Johnny Russell, Happy Caldwell, Pops Foster, Wellman Braud and others --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Frances Chan remembers Marlena Shaw and Astrud Gilberto, brings out the bossa and has a fling with swing. Plus homegrown jazz to groove to. Setlist: Marlena Shaw – Wipe Away the Evil Greg Spero – Ruslan Kamaal Williams – City of God Mark Baynes – Dance of Whatipu Cave Daniel Hayles – Herbaceous Baptiste Trotignon, Gregory Hutchinson & Matt Penman – Misty Mountain Hop/Four Sticks/Whole Lotta Love Artchipel Orchestra – I Would if I Could (But I Can't) Bryan Ferry Orchestra – Love Is the Drug Teddy Wilson, Gene Krupa, Lionel Hampton, Benny Goodman – Moonglow Space Case – Brothers Laufey – Falling Behind Tamba 4 – Samba Blim Baden Powell – Blues a Volonte Luiz Bonfa – Bossa Nova Cha Cha Flora Purim – 500 Miles High Astrud Gilberto – Let Go (Canta de Ossanha) Jahari Massamba Unit – Massamba Afundance Killer Shrimp – Walking On Jerzy Milian – Eindruck 28 Major Force Productions – Essential Dub Marlena Shaw – Stormy Monday
Welcome to Jazz Piano Skills. It's time to discover, learn, and play jazz piano!Today, I welcome to Jazz Piano Skills, jazz pianist, educator, and author Mark Davis. Mark has been a mainstay on the Milwaukee jazz scene for over 35 years and has shared the stage with many internationally known performers such as Phil Woods, Benny Golson, Jimmy Heath, Charles McPherson, Slide Hampton, Frank Morgan, Jason Marsalis, Brian Lynch, Ted Nash, Jeff Hamilton, and John Clayton to name just a few and here's what they say about Mark"Mark Davis plays with the touch of Teddy Wilson and the lines of Bud Powell."- Jazz legend Slide Hampton"Mark Davis is a wonderful, swinging player with all the right stuff."- Grammy award-winning trumpeter Brian Lynch"Mark Davis is a true master of jazz piano tradition and one of the greatest educators of our time."- Dan Nimmer, pianist with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center OrchestraAnd my favorite“And though Mark Davis looks like mild-mannered reporter with the Daily Planet, Clark Kent, he's really Superman on the piano!”- jazz legend Charles McPhersonIn addition to being an accomplished jazz pianist and performer, Mark has a passion for jazz education. He founded the Milwaukee Jazz Insitute, which promotes jazz through education while seeking to expand and diversify the local jazz audience. In doing so, Mark and his team work tirelessly to create opportunities for professional and aspiring musicians.Mark has done work for the Hal Leonard Corporation, including transcriptions for Miles Davis: Kind of Blue for their Transcribed Score series and numerous recordings for their Real Book Play-Along series and Real Book Multi-Tracks series. He authored the Hal Leonard Jazz Piano Method Book 1, released in September 2015, and the Hal Leonard Jazz Piano Method Book 2, released in June 2019. Available in English, Dutch, French, and German, the method books have sold over 27,000 copies worldwide.Enough already - without further delay- enjoy my interview with Mr. Mark Davis. Links to the websites:www.markdavismusic.comwww.milwaukeejazzinstitute.orgLinks to purchase books:Hal Leonard Jazz Piano Method Book 1 - by Mark Davishttps://amzn.to/2CqmIvRHal Leonard Jazz Piano Method Book 2 - by Mark Davishttps://amzn.to/32VA3axMark Davis social media channels:https://www.facebook.com/markdavisjazzhttps://www.instagram.com/markdavismusic/https://www.youtube.com/@MarkDavisJazzhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/markdavisjazz/Milwaukee Jazz Institute social media channels:https://www.facebook.com/MilwaukeeJazzInstitute/https://www.instagram.com/milwaukeejazzinstitute/https://www.linkedin.com/company/milwaukee-jazz-institutehttps://www.youtube.com/@milwaukeejazzinstituteSupport the show
Bud Freeman was one of the most in-demand sidemen on record sessions in the 1930's - here he is featured extensively with Bunny Berigan (with Forrest Crawford, Chick Bullock), Gene Gifford (with Berigan, Matty Matlock, Claude Thornhill, Morey Samuels), Wingy Manone (with Dicky Wells, Teddy Wilson, Matty Matlock, Gil Bowers, Artie Shaw) and Eddie Condon (with Max Kaminsky, Floyd O'Brien, Pee Wee Russell, Joe Sullivan, Alex Hill) - all between 1933 and 1936. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Small groups that played regularly at Cafe Society and other New York establishments for about four years, led by the great pianist Teddy Wilson. Columbia and transcription recordings featuring Bill Coleman, Emmett Berry, Benny Morton, Jimmy Hamilton, Edmond Hall, George James, Al Hall, Specs Powell, Sid Catlett, Slam Stewart and others . .also Helen Ward and Lena Horne on vocals! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Teddy Wilson solo piano performances, from his first (unreleased) session in 1934 through some occasional 1941 tracks for Brunswick, ARC and Columbia. He was known as the "Quintessence of Swing" and these somewhat rare solos demonstrate why! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Small group recordings featuring Woody Herman's First Herd tenor saxophonist - with Earl Hines (Ray Nance, Johnny Hodges, Betty Roche), Red Norvo (Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Teddy Wilson, Slam Stewart) and under his own name with Ralph Burns, Chubby Jackson, Billy Bauer and Don Lamond --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Modern Jazz Quartet, Julie London, Teddy Wilson, Erroll Garner, Nina Simone, Nellie Lutcher, Lalo Schifrin, Paul Horn, Gene Bertoncini w. Michael Moore, Jim McHarg w. Lonnie Johnson. Those are records I dug from my storage locker: great albums I played for myself this week.. And I found at least one track from each I wanted…Continue reading Episode 254: More From my LP Collection
Series of recordings by Harlem-based big bands, all featuring Ben Webster's emerging tenor sax. . .Benny Carter, Willie Bryant, Fletcher Henderson, Cab Calloway, Teddy Wilson and Duke Ellington all prized Webster . . recordings also feature Shad Collins, Irving Randolph, Emmett Berry, Jerry Blake, Keg Johnson, Jake Wiley, Glyn Paque, Garvin Bushell, Leroy Maxey, Shorty Baker, Karl George, Joe Nanton, Barney Bigard and Ivy Anderson . . . --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Tonight's show: Lester Young live At Carnegie Hall, 1946, then Duke Ellington with Lee Gaines on vocals, Dave Brubeck, Artie Shaw, Chet Baker Quartet, Tommy Flanagan Trio, Ella Fitzgerald, Teddy Wilson with Eiji Kitamura, Mel Tormé with Gerry Mulligan & George Shearing, and Erroll Garner.
The flute wasn't a prominent instrument in jazz or dance bands before the 1950's, but here are some excellent outliers . . the Cuban Albert Socarras recorded with Bennett's Swamplanders, Lizzie Miles and Clarence Williams (with Ed Allen, King Oliver, Arville Harris and Cyrus St. Clair) and Wayman Carver was with Benny Carter, Spike Hughes, Chick Webb and Ella Fitzgerald (Taft Jordan, Red Allen, Bobby Stark, Coleman Hawkins, Chu Berry, Teddy McCrae, Don Kirkpatrick, Teddy Wilson, Sid Catlett and others) and as a bonus, Charles Frazier with Willie Bryant's Orchestra. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
In this episode, Jack is honoured to be joined by special guest Teddy Wilson of the excellent substack Radical Reports. (Links below.) Teddy has been closely studying the US far-right, including the sinister political pressure group that calls itself Moms for Liberty, one of the prime movers in the current reactionary cultural counter-revolution going on in America. Teddy tells Jack all about it, going into detail about M4L's aims, methods, and connections. He also tells Jack about the interactive visualisation tool he's created at Radical Reports for tracking M4L, their activities and interactions with other people and groups on the right. Topics covered include M4L's links to the Republican Party including DeSantis in Florida, their ideological censorship movement to expunge school libraries of anything they don't like, their links to the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, etc. Fascinating (if ominous) stuff. Just Jack this episode, but Daniel is on his way back. Won't be too long now. Show Notes: Please consider donating to help us make the show and stay ad-free and independent. Patrons get exclusive access to at least one full extra episode a month plus all backer-only back-episodes. Daniel's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danielharper Jack's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4196618 IDSG Twitter: https://twitter.com/idsgpod Daniel's Twitter: @danieleharper Jack's Twitter: @_Jack_Graham_ IDSG on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-speak-german/id1449848509?ls=1 Episode Notes: Teddy Wilson on X/Twitter @reportbywilson RadicalReports X/Twitter @RadicalReports Radical Reports substack Mapping Moms for Liberty - the interactive visualisation tracking tool
With performances of Earl "Fatha" Hines, James P. Johnson, Fats Waller, Teddy Wilson, Stephanie Trick, and Dorothy Donegan we'll tickle some ivories — but only scratch the surface of — recorded piano delights from the 1920s through the 1940s.
On tonight's show: Teddy Wilson, Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Helen Humes, Harry Carney with Paul Gonsalves and Harold Ashby & The Duke's Men, Coleman Hawkins, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson & The Great Jazz Trio, Stéphane Grappelli & McCoy Tyner, Boots Randolph, Danny Grissett, Don Byas, and Ahmad Jamal.
We have swing, big band, and more tonight on Jazz After Dark. We'll hear Duke Ellington, Bennie Moten, Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Erskine Hawkins, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Woody Herman, Ella Fitzgerald, Erroll Garner, Oscar Peterson, and Gerry Mulligan with Teddy Wilson.
The one where we talk with Freelance Journalist and Researcher Teddy Wilson from Radical Reports about the current state of the far right, the importance of fact checking, who inspires him, and more.Find this episode on your favorite podcast player here: https://pod.link/1647010767/Subscribe to Teddy's Substack:This is our current events recap program, where we offer our takes on what's going on at the bleeding edge of the information war. Feel free to let us know what you think, suggest topics, etc. at didnothingwrongpod@protonmail.com, or in our group chat using the Substack app.Thanks for listening,Jay and Griff This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.didnothingwrongpod.com/subscribe
Bill Boyd and His Cowboy Ramblers was really just a radio band . . Boyd would record using a floating personnel of whoever was available (much as did Lionel Hampton, Red Allen and Teddy Wilson in New York). Members of Roy Newman's band, the Modern Mountaineers and the Light Crust Doughboys appear on this subset of Boyd's huge discography from the period - slanted mostly towards jazz and pop music of the 1920's these records feature Knocky Parker and Smoky Wood on piano, Marvin Montgomery on banjo, Carroll Hubbard, Jesse Ashlock and J.R. Chatwell on violins and Butch Gibson on clarinet as well as Boyd's brother Jim on bass and vocals. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
In the first half we'll hear Teddy Wilson, Cab Calloway, Lester Young, Art Pepper with Chet Baker, Sonny Rollins, McCoy Tyner, and Ella Fitzgerald. Then comes a tribute to the late Ahmad Jamal with recordings from the 1950s and '60s, and then live with Yusef Lateef in 2012.
This is the final part of our celebration of Black History Month. Today we will highlight the band led by Jimmie Lunceford and in the second half, I have some assorted selections to play. I have really enjoyed putting together this series and today I have pulled out many of the major hits by the Lunceford Orchestra. Some of the assorted cuts include songs from Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, Teddy Wilson, The Mills Brothers and a few others. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
Tonight's show: Duke Ellington, Count Basie & His Orchestra, Teddy Wilson, Benny Goodman Quartet, Sidney Bechet, Oscar Peterson (with Billie Holiday), Gerry Mulligan, Johnny Hodges, Buddy Collette, George Barnes Quartet, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Hank Jones, Jimmy Rosenberg, and Count Basie and the Kansas City Septem.
Shellac Stack No. 301 asks: What's the name of that song? Put your knowledge to the test as we sample records by Bunk Johnson, Wayne King, Teddy Wilson, Morton Gould, Lu Watters, Freddy Ellis and His Orchestra, and others.
Prison, drugs and gang war touch three friends from the east coast. A guest co-host joins them and learns that the previous co-host was killed by these friends, and he fears the same will happen to him. On Episode 548 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by EF Contentment for another Patreon Takeover! This time EF has selected the films Blood In, Blood Out from director Taylor Hackford and Unman, Wittering and Zigo from director John Mackenzie for us to discuss! We spend a large portion of this oversized show talking about the highly quotable crime epic Blood In, Blood Out close to the film's 30th anniversary! Orale, grab your copy of Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide, expect nothing and get everything, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Patreon Takeover, MZ's glossy-eyed stare, The Offering, watching the wrong movie, EF Contentment, Cruise Gooseman, going to the theater, Watch/Skip+, Nasty Boys, Blood In Blood Out, Teddy Wilson, Delroy Lindo, Damian Chapa, Jesse Borrego, Michael Pare, Nemesis, Albert Pyun, Taylor Hackford, Benjamin Bratt, Tom Towles, Billy Bob Thornton, descrambled ppv, David Ayer, Harsh Times, Christian Bale, Peace Corps, American Me, Tom Cruz, Heroes, Fame, drug-addicted artist stereotype, Vatos Locos Forever, how you recover from tragedy, Richard Masur, Risky Business, License to Drive, Ving Rhames, The Thing, Thomas F. Wilson, doing the vengeance, John Woo, Bullet in the Head, RRR, Dashcam, Lanny Flaherty, Stuart Gordon, William H. Macy, Edmond, scared straight, Inglourious Basterds, Schindler's List, Helen Mirren is the bridge between worlds, Fast and Furious, True Lies, Unman Wittering and Zigo, John Mackenzie, David Hemmings, Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide, Carolyn Seymour, Droogs, A Clockwork Orange, 70s film stock, boarding school kids are dicks, Benedict Cumberbatch, Serpico, spin-offs 50 years later, Hobo with a Shotgun, Kids vs. Aliens, Jason Eisener, Tales from the Territories, Dark Side of the Ring, San Quentin, East LA, racism in the lunch line, Menace 2 Society, Boyz in the Hood, Hollywood Pictures, White Knights, Miklo Ravenshadow, 20/23 Vision, and Hooked on Buttcrack.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
This is an abbreviated version of our weekly Patreon show. To access the full-episode and support the pod, head on over to http://www.patreon.com/muckrakepodcast Co-hosts Jared Yates Sexton and Nick Hauselman welcome to the show Teddy Wilson, a journalist that reports on the radical right, to discuss the Solomon Pena case which included Pena hiring people to fire guns at his political opponents. The conversation then shifts to the debt ceiling and what House Republicans think they're doing by holding the country, and the world economy, hostage.
In this episode, I speak with Teddy Wilson from Radical Reports about his experience covering the radical right. We talk about how important language is when identifying and discussing various groups, the transnational nature of nationalist movements, what we know about the Brazil insurrection so far—and finally, how “progressive” movements can respond to the rising tide of anti-democratic groups. Follow Teddy on Twitter: @reportbywilson Support Exvangelical and all of Blake's work by subscribing to The Post-Evangelical Post for $5/month or $50/year. 25% of net proceeds are donated. Free subscriptions are also available. Exvangelical is a production of The Post-Evangelical Post, LLC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://www.postevangelicalpost.com/about
Da'Shaun L. Harrison has penned one of my favorite texts in the past five years. I have read it three times in nine months and I have become more and more delighted with the person that I become absorbing these words. In Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness, Harrison presents theoretical frameworks that compel us to meaningful action. I will tell you now and I will tell you for free: belief that compels me to meaningful action is exactly my shit. I am grateful, to my bones, for theory. Blessed are the workers who make the way clearer with their weighty, weighty words. I relish texts like this.read the full essay (and join bookclub!) at ismatu.substack.comJazz songs of the episode:Skylark x Wynton MarsalisAbide With Me x Thelonious Monk SeptetFools Rush In x Teddy Wilson (this is what was playing when my mom interrupted me)My Romance x Gene Ammons (remastered by Rudy Van Gelder)Confirmation - Take 3 / Master x Charlie Parker QuartetCup Bearers x Tommy Flanagan, George Mraz, and Elvin JonesA Sleepin' Bee x Wynton Marsalis Stomping At The Savory x Red Gardland, Paul Champers, Art Taylor This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ismatu.substack.com/subscribe
Songs include: Lazy, Lazy River, I Ain't Lazy, I'm Just Dreaming, Lazy Mama, Lazy Susan, Lazy Day and I'm Lazy, That's All. Performers include: the Mills Brothers, Pearl Bailey, Woody Hermann, Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby, Miles Davis, King Oliver, Teddy Wilson and Benny Goodman.
At the start of the month, Daniel and Jack co-hosted a Twitter Space hangout with their friend, IDW-gadlfy podcaster Eiynah Mohammed-Smith (@NiceMangos). We had a fun chat about all the silliness that right-wingers had been up to (Jordan weeping over incels to Piers Morgan, Matt Walsh freaking out over crystal flutes, Graham Linehan starting to doubt vaccines and climate change, Peter Thiel's 'Right Stuff' dating app, mermaids of colour, etc) and then took some questions from listeners. Teddy Wilson (@reportbywilson), journalist and researcher and publisher of Radical Reports (@radicalreports) joined us too. Fun start, more serious back half; altogether a fun show that we decided to put up for everyone here. Don't forget to contribute to Eiynah's GoFundMe if you haven't already. Fundraiser by Eiynah Nicemangos : Donate to help Eiynah (gofundme.com)