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242 - Axel Ellis (the Runarounds, Ax and the Hatchetmen) In episode 242 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with Axel Ellis guitarist for the band/Amazon Prime Show “the Runarounds” and his band “Ax and the Hatchetmen”. In their conversation Axel gives us a little history of the band, a band that was cast for the Amazon show. Initially auditioning with his whole band for what they thought was a guest spot on an established show. Axel takes us through his musical history growing up in the suburbs of Chicago with parents that loved music and initially studying flamenco guitar before moving on to jazz and then rock. Axel describes how the show's characters mirrors his own start in music. Axel tells us about the benefits of being on a tv show, not just the fame and money, but the sponsorships from gear companies. Axel talks about his gear both for the Runarounds tv show, the bands tour that he's on now and for his other band “Ax and the Hatchetmen” Axel discusses the logistics for the band as far as being spread apart around the country for songwriting and rehearsals. Axel gives us his thoughts on his future of his band, the Runarounds band and the tv show's potential second season. To find out more about Axel you can go to his band website: axandthehatchetmen.com or the website for the Runarounds: therunarounds.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #AxelEllis #theRunarounds #AmazonPrimetheRunarounds #AxandtheHatchetmen #GretschGuitars #WhiteFalcon #SuproAmps #JamesPatrickRegan #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #tourlife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Mariola Cubells invita a La Ventana de la Tele a dos de los participantes de 'El Desafío', Patricia Conde y José Yélamo.
Abrimos La Ventana de la Tele para recibir a Patricia Conde y José Yélamo, concursantes del Desafío. Hablamos con los corresponsales de la SER sobre la decisión del Congreso de tumbar el decreto ley con el que el Gobierno fijaba el incremento de las pensiones para este 2026. Nieves Concostrina hace un nuevo repaso por la historia. Y por último, Isaías Lafuente repasa los mejores momentos del día.
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Con Borja Terán repasamos las novedades de la tele y reivindicamos su valor refugio en épocas oscuras.
In what turned out to be one of the more unhinged episodes of the Camerosity Podcast, for Episode 103 the gang didn't get the show announcement out until the day of the recording, but that resulted in a near record number of participants, and without a dedicated topic to discuss, we ran the gamut of topics from Theo's recent acquisition of a local lab's Fuji Frontier Scanner, to a very lively discussion about radioactive lenses and why you should not grind up lens glass and snort it. Joining Anthony, Paul, Stephen, Theo, and Mike on this episode were A.J. Gentile, Dan Cuny, Doug Doyle, Fernando Villava, Greg McCreash, Ira Cohen, Jeremy Scott, Mario Piper, Norris Liu, Pat Casey, Ron Gee, Vlad Kern, Will Pinkham, plus a few others who didn't say anything. The show starts off with Theo telling the tale of how a Frontier scanner is coming to him and that turned into a very lively discussion about all scanning options from using professional scanners, flatbed scanners, and then eventually to digitizing with a digital camera. Returning guest Dan Cuny shares some vintage digital cameras he's been working on reviews for including the 0.3 megapixel Canon PowerShot 350 and the floppy disc Sony Mavica! Continuing on the vintage digital discussion was the revelation that three of the five Camerosity hosts all have the 1990s Minolta RD-175 DSLR! Vlad Kern from ussrphoto.com comes on and shares his recent pickup of a spy camera from a shot down Russian drone found in Ukraine which he recently acquired. Vlad's crazy spy camera looks straight out of a science fiction movie and the hosts wonder how he managed to get that past European and American customs! Of course, we get into a bit of GAS including a follow up to Episode 102 where Ron Gee had ordered an Aero-Liberator camera from John Minnicks, Ron came back to talk about receiving the camera and his initial impressions of it. Other cameras discussed are the Tele and Wide Rolleiflexes, a rare Foth TLR, the 16mm KMZ Narciss SLR, a very strange and rare American camera called the Millfred Cand-O-Matic and I give an update on some leather I purchased for a Leica IIIa that needed to be recovered. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are into shooting or collecting cameras, no matter how long you've been doing it, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, the Camerosity Discord server, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. For our next show, Theo will be vacationing in Japan, so he won't be joining us, and there still isn't a topic yet, but Episode 104 will be recorded on Monday, February 2nd at 7pm Central Standard Time and 8pm Eastern Standard Time. Make sure you set your calendars and look out for the show announcement at the usual locations and be prepared to join us! In This Episode Theo's big piece of GAS… where will it fit? / Fujifilm Frontier SP-2000 Doug Doyle is excited for the Knokke film scanner Mario Piper gets advice on dealing with spots and dust on negatives Kodak Photo-Flo and Edwal LFN Wetting Agents / Ilford Antistaticum Anti-Static Cloth / PEC-12 Photographic Emulsion Cleaner / ADOX Film Cleaner Add Humidity to your Darkroom to Reduce Dust Epson Flatbed Scanners / Nikon Coolscan Scanners / Camera Scanning with Negative Lab Pro / Romanian Lobster People A good reason to not worry about scanning resolution Dan Cuny is reviewing vintage digital cameras like the Canon PowerShot 350, the Sony Mavica, and the Nikon Coolpix 100 The hosts have way too many Minolta RD-175 DSLRs Scanning Kodak Disc Film and Sawyer's View-Master weddings Vlad Kern Discusses Soviet Film Formats / Russian Drone Cameras Fernando's KMZ Narciss / Homebrew Photosnipers Ron Gee's Aero-Liberator / Everyone shares their big Radioactive Aero Ektars Vlad has an aerial camera that's just missing the MiG-21 fighter jet Jeremy Scott tests his Canon FD concave 35mm f/2 with a Geiger counter / De-Yellowing Radioactive Lenses Foth-Flex and Foth Derby / Tele Rolleiflex / Soligor and Sears 55m f/2.8 macro Lenses / MIOJ Nikkor 13.5cm f/4 version Norris Liu shows off a Millfred Cand-O-Matic made by a Hollywood movie producer Mike reskinned a Barnack Leica with Leather from cameraleather.com Jeremy brings us back around to the start with his bellows film scanning setup Links The Camerosity Podcast is now on Discord! Join Anthony, Paul, Theo, Stephen, and Mike on our very own Discord Server. Share your GAS and photography with other listeners in the Lounge or in our dedicated forums. If you have questions for myself or the other guys, we have an “Ask the Hosts” section as well where you can get your question answered on a future show! Check it out! https://discord.gg/PZVN2VBJvm. If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group, Instagram page, or Discord server. 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The 1950s Guild Aristocrat is one of those vintage guitars that somehow slipped through the cracks, and that's exactly why it remains such a sleeper today.Built during Guild's early New York era, the Aristocrat was a serious professional instrument: a small, yet fully hollow body, carved spruce top, and the legendary Franz single-coil pickups that deliver clarity, punch, and a voice all their own. This was Guild's attempt at an improved Les Paul, that was lighter, and just enough wider to seem not like a toy.www.truetone.comTo Support the Channel:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZachttps://ask-zac-shop.fourthwall.comTip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZacVenmo @AskZacSupport the show
241 - Boy Golden In episode 241 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with singer/songwriter and producer Boy Golden aka Liam Duncan. In their conversation Liam describes his upcoming tour schedule in Canada and growing up in rural Manitoba in the cold. Liam talks gear, his guitars and amps and his collection of Russian microphones and a special guitar labeled Garnet after the amp maker. Liam tells us about his earlier band “the Middle Coast” before he went out as Boy Golden and he explains the Boy Golden moniker. Liam talks about his time as the keyboardist for the Bros. Landreth and his influences early on. Liam discusses his new album “Best of Our Possible Lives” and the personal on the album and he also describes his home studio. To find out more about Boy Golden you can go to his website: boygolden.ca Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #BoyGolden #theMiddleCoast #LiamDuncan #Manitoba #theBrosLandreth #YamahaGuitars #JamesPatrickRegan #BestofOurPossibleLives #theDeadlies #HomeStudio #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #tourlife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
La actriz se asoma a 'La Ventana' con Antonio Durán para contar como se están preparando para presentar los Premios Feroz
Abrimos La Ventana de la Tele para recibir a Petra Martínez y Antonio Durán 'Morris', presentadores de los Premios Feroz. Esta tarde en La Ventana al Mundo hablamos sobre las fotografías de menores en internet. Nieves Concostrina nos trae un nuevo repaso por la historia. Por último Isaías Lafuente repasa los mejores momentos del día.
Seit vielen Jahren ist Jörg Holdinghausen als Studio- wie Live-Musiker gefragt, unterstützte am Bass beispielsweise Tele und Wir Sind Helden sowie Judith Holofernes auf Solo-Pfaden oder Kat Frankie. Ende 2025 veröffentlichte er mit "Da draußen" erstmals ein Album unter eigenem Namen, das er als "Liedermacher-Platte" bezeichnet. Dementsprechend hat er sich bei Arrangements und Instrumentierung über weite Strecken aufs Wesentliche beschränkt, um den ihm sehr wichtigen Texten den nötigen Raum zu lassen, wie er Mitte Oktober im Interview mit Simon Brauer auf radioeins erzählte. Weitere Einblicke und Höreindrücke erhalten wir heute, denn Jörg Holdinghausen ist unser Lokalmatador der Woche.
240 - Joel Hoekstra In episode 240 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with guitarist Joel Hoekstra, in their conversation Joel describes living in New York City and growing up in the suburbs of Chicago with his parents who were both classical musicians and Joel tells us why he didn't pursue piano. Joel describes the impact of seeing AC/DC on MTV as a kid which slowed his sports interests. Joel describes his gear starting on his stepmom's guitar and he discusses his guitars from then on… and how he got the collecting bug and he discusses his custom Gibson's and Jackson's and the guitars he uses for each of his gigs. Joel tells us about his first bands through his gigs with Trans Siberian Orchestra, Whitesnake, Night Ranger, Jim Peterik, Cher… as well as his time spent as a pit guitarist for Broadway shows like Rock of Ages and Love Janis. Joel talks about using in-ear monitors and hearing loss and Joel talks about his time at GIT in Hollywood and working at Cherokee Studios. Joel discusses his new album “From the Fade” and the personal on the album and the chances for a tour and he describes the other projects he's working on: Revolution Saints, Hoekstra Gives, teaching remote lessons, Broadway's Rock of Ages band and Iconic (which includes a lot of his former Whitesnake bandmates as well as time spent producing other artists. Finally Joel tells us about what he does when he's not playing guitar… his kids, and anything to escape music and plans to go to NAMM next week. To find out more about Joel you can go to his website: joelhoekstra.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #JoelHoekstra #Whitesnake #TransSiberianOrchestra #JacksonGuitars #GibsonCustomShop #JamesPatrickRegan #FromtheFade #theDeadlies #NightRanger #RockofAges #Hoekstra13#haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #tourlife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Mariola Cubells invita a La Ventana de la Tele al actor Álvaro Morte para repasar su trayectoria.
Abrimos La Ventana de la tele con Álvaro Morte para hablar de su recorrido como actor. Continuamos con las supersticiones y las loterías. Nieves Concostrina nos trae un nuevo repaso por la historia. Por último, Isaías Lafuente nos trae los mejores momentos del día.
Tele-pod-tation, yeah! Stuart Gipp, Seumidh MacDonald and Dave Bulmer get the Sonic team back together to investigate Big S' optimal, optical option.Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
Tele-pod-tation, yeah! Stuart Gipp, Seumidh MacDonald, and Dave Bulmer get the Sonic team back together to investigate Big S' optimal, optical option.Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
Empieza fuerte el año con una larga lista de estrenos en televisión. Vuelve una de las sorpresas de la pasada temporada, la serie de médicos de moda, 'The Pitt', que estrena su segunda entrega en HBO Max. Además, hay nueva revisión de 'Amadeus', una serie con aires de los Coen que protagoniza Ethan Hawke y también algunas propuestas españolas. Sofá, manta y maratón
John 5, the Tele-slinging guitarist, known for his solo work as well as time spent with Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson, put out his latest record, Ghost, last year. On tour behind it, he stopped at Memphis' Minglewood Hall, where PG's John Bohlinger caught up with him for this new Rig Rundown.Watch the full Rig Rundown: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/rig-rundown-john-5-2026
Mariola Cubells invita a La Ventana de la Tele al guionista y creador de juguetes Lluís Mosquera. La serie de Canal Historia repasa cómo el marketing y el storytelling han transformado la industria del juguete
2552 - Teléfono nunca ocupado by La Voz de la Esperanza
Join us for a live telephone conversation with Governor Bob Ferguson and his staff on current flood events, the state of our economy, the cost of health care and health insurance and more. Hosted by AARP Washington Advocacy Director Cathy MacCaul. Recorded December 15th, 2025
Meet Serge Baranovsky owner of Rise of Tele, and some of the Rise of Tele crew, Molly and Brian Hitchens, in this episode. Serge, Molly, and Brian each share their own stories about making their way into Telemark skiing and some of their adventures since taking up our sport. Serge shares the story of why and how he started The Rise of Tele and the development of the crew that helps with groups activities. One in particular activity is the festival they hold at Mission Ridge Ski Resort in Wenatchee, Washington. The Festival is called The Wenatchee Telemark Festival, or as I like "The WT Festival". Enjoy!
Pour regarder la version vidéo de cet épisode, clique ici !Je lis vos histoires paranormales HORRIBLES dans ce deuxième épisode Thread Horreur des abonné.es, en compagnie de Kurt d'Obscurum.Envoyez vos histoires à cestcreepy@gmail.comAllez suivre Kurt: Son podcast // son Instagram: @podcastobscurum // sa chaîne Twitch
If you want to understand why a Telecaster sounds and feels like a Telecaster, you have to start with the bridge.The Tele bridge isn't just a place where the strings anchor, it's the heart of the instrument, and the single biggest reason a Tele responds the way it does. Leo Fender's original design brilliantly combines the bridge, tailpiece, and pickup mounting system into one integrated unit, creating a level of coupling, attack, and clarity that no other electric guitar quite matches.In this video, we explore:-Why the Tele bridge defines the guitar's tone and feel-How the steel bridge plate acts as both bridge and tailpiece-Why the bridge pickup is mounted directly into the bridge-The often-overlooked pickup elevator plate, and how it allows precise height adjustmentDecades later, the Telecaster bridge remains one of the most elegant and effective designs in electric guitar history.Support the show
239 - Tom Paxton and John McCutcheon239 - Tom Paxton and John McCutcheon In episode 239 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with singer/songwriters and guitarists Tom Paxton and John McCutcheon who is also a multi-instrumentalist. He first spoke to John in episode 150. In their conversation he starts with Tom and he tells us about his home in Alexandria, VA, right across the river from Washington, DC and he tells us about starting on trumpet before starting on guitar as a senior in high school. The two tells us about when they first met in Boston in the early '80's and how they came together as songwriting partners during Covid. John describes recording their album “Together Again” in the same room with the exception of Stuart Duncan on fiddle. “Together Again” being their second collaboration after their first “Together”. John discusses his instruments on the album an Ome banjo and Huss and Dalton guitars and Tom tells us about his Martin M-38 he has at home. Tom talks about why he retired from touring and John tells us about his upcoming tour plans and the two tell us about their writing projects. The two discuss their holiday traditions, Tom renting a Virginia ski cabin and John with a huge Cuban Christmas Eve feast and the two have a traditional of writing unconventional Christmas songs. You can find out all you want to know about John at his website: folkmusic.com and for more information on Tom you can go to his website at: tompaxton.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #JohnMcCutcheon #TomPaxton #TogetherAgain #HussandDalton #stuartduncan #FolkMusic #MartinGuitar #OMEBanjos #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #tourlife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Es uno de los grandes autores de la ficción televisiva contemporánea, uno de esos guionistas que formó parte de la revolución de HBO a principios de los 2000. Alan Ball es el creador de 'A dos metros bajo tierra' y de 'True blood', pero también el guionista de una película cómo 'American Beauty'. En esta charla durante el Serielizados reflexiona acerca de su carrera, la situación de la ficción y los retos de la sociedad americana en la era Trump.
In this episode of the Fret Files Podcast, Eric and Nat take listener questions regarding Jaguar pickup hum, ordering pre-slotted nuts, pickup output, flipping Tele control plates, guitar humidification, and more. Also, Eric and Nat share a few samples from a recording of their latest gig, using a Pin-Up Custom guitar built by Eric. To participate in the show, you can leave a message with your question or comment by calling 757-774-8482. To email the show, visit Eric at EricDaw.com and click the contact link.
238 - Jeremy Pinnell In episode 238 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with singer, guitarist and songwriter Jeremy Pinnell. In their conversation Jeremy discusses his home in Southgate, Kentucky and his son, who's 11. Jeremy tells us about starting guitar at 13 and watching his dad in the church band while he was a kid and not being able to listen to secular music and his first musical purchase being the Sex Pistols album. Jeremy describes starting on his dad's Ovation guitar eventually getting a Cort guitar and Gorrilla amp before getting a Fender Paisley Strat and he tells us of his love of Telecasters and using .13 gauge strings and his Harmony that he bought from JD Simo. Jeremy discusses his tour schedule playing both solo and with a band. Jeremy tells us how he got hooked up with Shooter Jennings who produced Jeremy's most recent album “Decades”. Finally Jeremy describes what he does for fun: Ju Jitsu and Kick boxing and Jeremy tells us about his Christmas traditions. To find out more about Jeremy you can go to his website: jeremypinnell.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #JeremyPinnell #ShooterJennings #Decades #VintageGuitarMagazine #JDSimo #HarmonyGuitars #FenderTelecaster #JamesPatrickRegan #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #tourlife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
El actor y músico repasa en 'La Ventana' una trayectoria marcada por la precariedad, el inconformismo y adelanta nuevos proyectos.
Abrimos La Ventana de la Tele para recibir al actor Asier Etxeandia. Conocemos los entresijos de Cenicienta, el Musical. Nieves Concostrina nos trae un nuevo paseo por la historia en Acontece que no es poco. Por último, Isaías Lafuente repasa los mejores momentos del día.
237 - Ward Davis In episode 237 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with singer, songwriter and guitarist Ward Davis. In their conversation Ward discusses where he currently lives, Hartsville Tennessee and where he grew up Arkansas and starting on the piano at 6 years old and moving to guitar at 14 after losing at the county fair talent show to a guitar player and then started playing jamborees around the area he lived in. Ward tells us about the shows he's doing now supporting Cody Jinks with his band and his own shows. Ward tells us about his guitars, Larrivee's outfitted with either Fishman or L.R. Baggs pickups and he discusses his telecaster's built by 9 Point Guitars in Louisiana. Ward discusses how he got hooked up with Cody Jinks in the first place and how he got his songs in front of Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard and gives us a lesson in the economics of songwriting. Ward talks about using an alias (Dusty Manchester) at writers rounds to avoid the radius clause. Ward tells us about his new album “Here I Am” which comes out in February and he tells us about working with Brent Mason, Eddie Bayers among others and landing tracks on the Landman TV series. Ward describes why he chose to be on a label as opposed to releasing his album independently. Ward discusses his upcoming tour schedule after the holidays. Finally Ward tells us about collecting historical documents and books from the 1800's and his love of thrift stores and his relationships and sobriety. To find out more about Ward you can go to his website: warddavismusic.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #WardDavis #CodyJinks #HereIAm #VintageGuitarMagazine #Landman #DustyManchester #LarriveeGuitars #9PointsGuitars#lrbaggs #JamesPatrickRegan #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #tourlife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Borja Teran repasa en las multipantallas el final de OT y la renuncia de Buenafuente a dar las campanadas por razones de salud.
Ua fa'aulu se tagi a le Kamupani social media a Reddit i le fa'amasinoga maualuga i Ausetalia, e tete'e ai i le tulafono a le mālō tele lea ua fa'asāina ai tamaiti i lalo o le 16 tausaga le matutua ona fa'aaogāina le social media.
236 - the Protomen (Raul Panther III and Shock Magnum) In episode 236 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with Raul Panther III and Shock Magnum from the Protomen. In their conversation the two tell us about their history with band which has been around since 2005 and has quite the ravenous fan base. Both Raul and Shock tell us about their roles in the band both playing guitar and Raul singing lead and playing keyboards as well. They both talk about their base which is Nashville and where the grew up and Raul tells us about singing at an early age backing John Denver and Shock tells us about learning guitar from his brother. Raul takes us through the history of the band which started as a project from fellow MTSU students and the two tell us about their songs that have been used in tv shows and commercials and they talk about what venues they usually play. Raul and Shock discuss the Protomen's new album “Act III: This City Made Us” and they talk gear: Shock's Gibson's and Orange amps and Raul's Tom Anderson Raven through a Kemper profiler. The two tell us about what they do outside of music: family and working in the garage. To find out more about the Protomen you can go to their website: protomen.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #theProtomen #RaulPantherIII #ShockMagnum #ActIIIThisCityMadeUs #VintageGuitarMagazine #TomAndersonGuitars #GibsonGuitar #OrangeAmps #JamesPatrickRegan #KemperProfiler #MTSU #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #tourlife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
On this killer episode of Talking Guitars on Johnny Beane TV, we kick things off with a cool story straight from Guitar World—then it's full speed to the workbench
235 - Old Crow Medicine Show (Ketch Secor and Mike Harris) In episode 235 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host, James Patrick Regan speaks with Ketch Secor and Mike Harris from the Old Crow Medicine Show about their new Christmas album “OCMS XMAS” and their Christmas tour that's happening now they also talk about a Christmas single they released a few years ago, the tour ends at the Ryman on New Year's Eve. James talked to Ketch in episode 197 about the history of the band. Mike tells us about his entrance in to the band and briefly describes his history before that and how a one off novelty act “the Anal Beatles” led to his introduction to Ketch. The two discuss what they do for Christmas which includes Christmas decorations hi powered egg nog and model trains. Mike and Ketch discuss their instruments for the album and tour and what they have at home as well and Ketch tells us about “junkin”, searching for treasures and old instruments while on tour and the two tell us where they get their instruments repaired. The two tell us about a couple of early Christmas memories they have which involve their grandfathers that they immortalized in a song called “Grandpa's Gone”. To find out more about Old Crow Medicine Show you can go to their website: crowmedicine.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #KetchSecor #OldCrowMedicineShow #OCMSXMAS #VintageGuitarMagazine #GrandpasGone #MartinGuitars #ChristmasAlbum #JamesPatrickRegan #MikeHarris #AnalBeatles #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #TourLife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Mariola Cubells invita a La Ventana de la Tele a los actores David Lorente y Carla Quílez.
We kick off this episode of Talking Guitars on JohnnyBeaneTV with an amazing story: Paul Reed Smith once revealed that Jeff Beck secretly played — and loved — a PRS guitar backstage. A hidden piece of guitar-legend lore! PRS says Beck used it to record, but the model is still a mystery, and the guitar didn't appear in this year's big Beck auction. Did he sell it? Is it still in the family vault? No one knows—but the hunt is on. Then we jump into some killer EVH news, breaking down the new EVH 5150III Hypersonic 606 1x12 and why it's getting so much buzz. On the workbench, I restring my 1996 MIJ Fender Custom '72 Reissue Telecaster, talk a bit about its history, and then run through a few more classics: my early '80s USA Hamer Phantom A-5, the Seville Les Paul copy for some unplugged vibes, the Squier Standard Strat, and of course—the Hello Kitty Squier, since we're rockin' the Hello Kitty tee. Thanks for watching! If you're into guitars, stories, mods, and all the craziness we do here, smash that thumbs up and hit subscribe!
234 - Jake Shimabukuro (II) In episode 234 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host, James Patrick Regan speaks again with ukulele master Jake Shimabukuro. They spoke in the lobby of the hotel he was staying at, please excuse the noise. In their conversation Jake tells us about his new Christmas album with a lot of collaborations including Jimmy Buffet, Michael McDonald and Yo-Yo Ma to name a few and his holiday tour that's happening now. Jake talks about his childhood Christmas's in Hawaii and his relationship with ukulele builder Kamaka and Jake's signature ukulele. Jake describes his early influences including Herb Ohta Sr. and Eddie Kamae. Jake tells us about his singer and guitarist in the band Justin Kawika Young his longtime bassist, Jackson Waldhoff. Jake describes his relationship with other Hawaiian artists like Keola Beamer, John Keawe and Ledward Ka'apana to name a few. Jake discusses the business side of his career and tells us about his favorite Hawai'ian island. Jake talks about a couple projects he's working on for the future including a tribute album to George Harrison and his new love of slide ukulele. To find out more about Jake and his Christmas album and tour you can go to his website: jakeshimabukuro.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #JakeShimabukuro #Kamaka #TistheSeason #JimmyBuffet #JamesPatrickRegan #KamakaUkulele #YoYoMa #MichaelMcDonald #theDeadlies #ChristmasMusic #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #tourlife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Kevin Goodman is an Orthodox convert in Baltimore. He volunteers with the St. Nicholas Tele-Santa program, a free service in collaboration with the GOA, offering video calls with children to teach about the original Santa Claus, St. Nicholas of Myra.
Kevin Goodman is an Orthodox convert in Baltimore. He volunteers with the St. Nicholas Tele-Santa program, a free service in collaboration with the GOA, offering video calls with children to teach about the original Santa Claus, St. Nicholas of Myra.
233 - James Hunter (James Hunter Six) In episode 233 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with singer/guitarist and bandleader James Hunter, from the James Hunter Six. In their conversation James tells us about his home in Brighton, UK and what it's like to get around using the train and he tells us about the formation of his band the “James Hunter Six”. James talks about his style of music which is very mod ‘60's R&B. James describes his guitars a Gibson Les Paul Special a Gretsch 6120 and a Gretsch Electromatic Double Jet and he discusses his amps Vox AC30's. James discusses his musical education learning from his brother listening to Do Wop, Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent playing pubs and bars in his neighborhood. James tells us about how he caught the ear of Van Morrison and how they ended up collaborating, one of the songs appearing on James Hunter's new album “Off the Fence”. James talks about his tour schedule and the difficulties of getting a visa to travel back to the USA where he used tour regularly before Covid. To find out more about James you can go to his website: jameshuntermusic.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #JamesHunterSix #JamesHunter #OfftheFence #VanMorrison #JamesPatrickRegan #GibsonGuitar #VoxAmps #GretschGuitars #theDeadlies #AC30 #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #tourlife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
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