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First of probably three shows on the theme of the root of all things evil itself - money.
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the song That's Entertainment by The Jam in (just under) twenty minutes. Mathew Woodall is in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber. Which is better? The demo version as heard on the 'Snap!' compilation or the album version? Answers on a postcard...
Go to Happy songs as selected by the VT Sharers & Carers.
John and Jackie are in the studio spinning the one and only punk icons, The Jam. Rock out to all the best tracks from In The City, All Mod Cons, The Gift, and Setting Sons.
This week on Post Punk New Wave is artist blocks by Altered Images, The Pretenders, and Siouxsie & The Banshees. Also featuring music by Fad Gadget, The Jam, Bauhaus, Christian Death, The Cure, Coil, Dead Or Alive, Eurythmics, Merciful Nuns, The Mission U.K and more.
First of two shows based on what listeners would like to played at their funerals.
Do what you want, be what you want. We get a Nice Price as we Walk on the Wild Side of Memory Lane. Punk Records are Failures!
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the song Liza Radley by The Jam in just under 10 minutes. Mathew explores its influences, the period in which it was written and why it remains one of The Jam's most intriguing B-sides.
This week on post punk new wave wednesday's is another eclectic set of danny's picks from his music library along with all the awesome request from the listeners. this week featuring music by Gary Numan, Japan, Kajagoogoo, B-52's, Eurythmics, Black Light Smoke, Allie X, David Bowie, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Jam, Men At Work, and more. Original airdate 7/6/22 © Copyright Danny Diess
Open requests from the VT Sharer's n Carers in the last show before we go live each Thursday from 6pm.
On this Beatles Hour with Steve Ludwig # 72, it's BEATLES MASH-UPS ~ Sixteen mash-ups starring the Fab Four & their friends Queen, The Monkees, Green Day, Bruno Mars, Norman Greenbaum, Pink Floyd, The Knack, Ray Parker, Jr., Led Zeppelin, The Jam, Bob Marley, & Scissor Sisters.Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
We start out counting numbers. Then we draw the line between inspiration and plagarism. We also discuss the origins of Dazed and Confused and discuss Robin Thicke versus Marvin Gaye.
Parte the second of Shakespeare inspired requests
Hoje é aniversário do "Modfather" Paul Weller. Um gênio da música britânica. No bloco você vai ouvir:- That's Entertainment (The Jam) - A Town Called Malice (The Jam)- Going Underground (The Jam) - Shout To The Top (The Style Council) Feed Danycast Pocket: https://www.spreaker.com/show/2577419/episodes/feed
The greatest song ever recorded, immediately overshadowed by the song that inspired it, kinda? And musical greats who are outclassed but still good enough that it doesn't matter. I Heard It Through The Grapevine, originally by Gladys Knight and the Pips, covered by Marvin Gaye, and by Amy Winehouse with Paul Weller. Outro music is In the Modern World by The Jam.
We fight off a case of peritonitis with Yellow matter custard. Then we sit in an English garden. We learn about the childhood of the four lads in Liverpool. Then wind things up in Flint Michigan on a train ride.
If you love the 80's then get ready for an hour of music nostalgia. This is Electronic 80's with Ian McLuckie.
Playing the tunes I love and sharing my passion for music with you!
The Bad Boys of Rock and Roll. Larry Williams and Arthur Alexander. Farfisa!We go through songs that the Beatles covered from Motown and Rockabilly to Show-tunes. Then we have some Cookies and we grab a Milkshake.
Steve White Steve was given a small drum as a child by his uncle and upon joining his local Boys' Brigade he began to learn his craft. As with White's band mate Paul Weller, he was given full support from his parents who went out of their way to help their son develop. Steve spent his youth having lessons from the late George Scott of Wanstead and learning from recordings of Buddy Rich and Louis Bellson. He later took lessons with drumming teacher Bob Armstrong at Bob's Masterclass studio, then in Hornchurch, Essex. White complemented his work gigging with local bands with part-time work, spending any spare cash on updating his collection of jazz records. In 1983, White auditioned for an unnamed band which turned out to be Paul Weller's new group, The Style Council. Weller was impressed with the 17-year-old drummer's jazz background and asked White to come back the following day. White stayed with the band for some years but was never actually invited to join, even though he appeared in most of their videos and on all but a few recordings. He became the youngest drummer on stage at Live Aid at Wembley Stadium in 1985. He also performed at Live 8 with The Who at Hyde Park in 2005. The Who's regular drummer, Zak Starkey (Ringo Starr's son), had left to join Oasis on their tours and recording sessions. White left The Style Council in 1989 to pursue other projects and went on to play with many well known acts, such as Ian Dury, The James Taylor Quartet, The Redskins and the Jazz Renegades. When The Style Council reformed for a one off gig for Japanese TV in 1990, Paul Weller invited Steve to his studio to hear a few demo tracks. He was soon back full-time behind the kit for Weller's solo projects. You can reach Steve White on Steve White | Drummer | Percussionist | Educator | The Official Site (whiteydrums.com) (3) Steve White (@drummerwhitey) / Twitter To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com
A big ol' steaming pile of number two's. Tracks that didn't quite make the top of the UK Singles Chart as requested by the VT Sharers & Carers. Nice.
more classic punk and new wave for your delight
more classic punk and new wave for your delight
On this week's pod, Leo and Steve delve into the popularity, global success and influence of bands during their lifetime. In the second half, they try to predict the future by discussing bands that have impressed them recently.
The day the world turned dayglo is an hour of punk and new wave classics with si ...enjoy
The day the world turned dayglo is an hour of punk and new wave classics with si ...enjoy
Another mix of top tunes and chit chat
Another mix of top tunes and chit chat
Second part of a show with the theme of movement., with stomping requests and a shaky DJ.
On this week's pod, Leo and Steve review Larkin Poe's 'Self Made Man', chat about the importance of artist evolution and get tangled up in the pros and cons of bands getting back together.
Demos, unreleased and rare tracks donated and chosen by the VT cares and sharers.
Have a modtastic time listening to this show
Have a modtastic time listening to this show
We filmed this episode a while ago with our dear friend Chrrry. Chrrry is an amazing vocalist, musician, and puts on incredible shows with her company Sus Media. You can follow Chrrry @chrrrypop on Instagram and Sus Media @sus.media. Also, don't forget to follow The Jam @thejampodcast.
An extended show full of the sharers and carers favourite tracks from favourite debut albums.
In this episode we talk about anxiety, scientology, sleep and Birds of Prey. What's our relationship with anxiety, are we morning people, who the hell is L. Ron Hubbard? Find out here and more on this episode of The Jam discussions. Follow us @thejampodcast on Instagram and you can follow Elijah @elijahmusiq on Instagram as well.
Alex, Denim and their special guest, Elijah Herring have a jam session. Elijah Herring on alto sax, Denim on guitar, and Alex as our hype man. You can follow Elijah @elijahmusiq, Denim @denimcasimir and Alex @chroniankid on Instagram. You can also follow us @thejampodcast. Stay tuned for another new episode this week.
On this episode of The Jam, Alex and Denim interview their amazing guest, Elijah Herring. Elijah is an alto saxophonist from Brooklyn, New York. We discuss his relationship with music, the origins of his music career, and how music education has impacted him as a player. You can follow Elijah @elijahmusiq on Instagram. Stay tuned later for in the week to hear Elijah jam with us, and also follow us @thejampodcast on Instagram.
You are in for a treat today for sure. Jeff Dachowski is Award winning Master craftsman photographer andJeff is a member of PPA's Board of Directors, a PPA International Approved Juror, Certification Judge, and a Vatican Approved Photographer. Jeff is the President of the Society of XXV. We have a great discussion on how serving the industry has benefited his life and business. In this episode, Luci and Jeff discuss: Taking the opportunity for learning wherever you can. Passing it forward whenever and however you can. Keeping in motion and picking your path. Key Takeaways: When we serve, we get to have great conversations with those who are further along than us. If you want to be successful, talk to someone who is successful, and learn from them. It is easy to change direction when you are moving then when you are standing still. Pick a road and keep on moving with your clear vision in mind. "The ability to walk up to someone and make sincere, genuine connections is such a big deal." — Jeff Dachowski Connect with Jeff Dachowski: Facebook: Dachowski Photography Website: DachowskiPhotography.com & TheJAM.biz Email: Jeff@DachowskiPhotography.com YouTube: Dachowski Photography Instagram: @dachowski_photography Pinterest: Jeff Dachowski Connect with Luci Dumas: Twitter: @lucidumas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LuciDumasCoaching/ Email: luci@lucidumas.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/luci-dumas Instagram: @theprofitablephotographer_pod Website: LuciDumas.com Coaching: LuciDumasCoaching.com
Episode 11. Dedicated to the Russian Mod Scene, mainly in Moskow. in this city a powerpop trio, The Riots plays and sing "Dance on your problems"**Puntata 11. Puntata dedicata alla scena attuale dei mods in Russia e in particolare a Mosca, a dimostrare l'universalità del movimento. Ascoltiamo i Riots, un powerpop trio con il brano "Dance on your problems"
Episode n. 6. In 1979 the MOD revival was burning, thanks also to the movie Quadrophenia, with thousands of youngsters from UK and from all over the world following the Mod scene again. New bands came with a distinctive sound, the so-called MOD '79, and among those ones, The Secret Affair were the most important. The song you listen to is an anthem titled "Glory Boys".**Puntata n. 6. Si parla della scena MOD del 1979 in concomitanza con la maturazione del punk e con l'uscita del film Quadrophenia dedicato al giovane Mod Jimmy. Migliaia di ragazze e ragazzi in UK e poi in tutto il mondo si legano alla cultura MOD. Tante band emergono e suonano anthem generazionali che rimangono nella storia. Tra questi gruppi ci sono i Secret Affair e qui ascoltiamo uno dei loro brani più famosi, "Glory Boys"
Episode 5. This time we get back to 1977. Punk scene was exploding and The Jam with their Rickenbacker guitars and bass and their distinctive rhythms smashed with "The Modern World". **Puntata 5. Con il punk anche la scena MOD si rivitalizza e da questo terremoto emerge la band The Jam, capitanata ai tempi da un giovane Paul Weller, ed è subito distintiva la loro rabbia MOD con tante hits indimenticabili tra cui quella che si ascolta qui ossia "The Modern World"
Episode 16. Mods ride italian scooters only, vespa or lambretta. If you are a mod you own a vintage scooter. The Lambrettas is the band and you listen to DA-A-ANCE**Puntata 16. Il binomio mods - scooter è importantissimo. Forse senza Vespa o Lambretta non ci sarebbero i mods. A parte le esagerazioni, è corretto celebrare insieme Vespa, Lambretta e i MODS. il brano è dei The Lambrettas "DA-A-ANCE"
Episode 17. In the second part of his career, Paul Weller founded The Style Council, one of the most important pop band ever. A new way to live Modernism and a lot of hits including the first single "Speak like a Child".**Puntata 17. Dopo aver sciolto i Jam, Paul Weller forma un nuovo gruppo, The Style Council, aperto a nuove sonorità più pop e dance e in 7 anni diventa uno dei più importanti gruppi del panorama musicale. Tantissime splendide canzoni tra cui il primo singolo "Speak like a Child".
The podcast crew (consisting of Alex Felix, Deja Alceus, and Denim Casimir) discuss the possible existence of God and the state of modern religion. Tell us what you think. DM us @thejampodcast on IG.
The Jam Crew attempt to play cards against humanity. We discover that Cards Against Humanity is problematic and probably racist, but you can decide. DM us your opinion @thejampodcast on IG.
In the second part of our chat with former Smash Hits editor David Hepworth, we continue looking at the Smash Hits of 4-17 March 1982 (picking up at page 20), going behind the scenes of the magazine, the people who worked on it, the pop stars who appeared in it, and the invaluable part played by its readers, including David's proudest professional moment.Artists discussed in part two include ABC, The Human League, Associates, Alice Cooper, Haircut 100, plus regular features including the singles and albums reviews, RSVP and letters. You can read the issue for yourself thanks to the Like Punk Never Happened and Smash Hits Remembered websites and also check out the music from its pages on our Spotify and YouTube playlists. It's the next best thing to taping it off the radio!MAGAZINE SCANSLike Punk Never Happened: https://tinyurl.com/yjvedge2Smash Hits Remembered: https://tinyurl.com/ydnmoa5cPLAYLISTSSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/ygpwkmk6YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/yzuakcroThe Giddy Carousel of Pop is part of the We Made This network of podcasts.ABOUT DAVID HEPWORTHDavid joined Smash Hits as a writer in early 1979, becoming its editor from 1981-1983 and subsequently managing editor, being involved with the magazine in some capacity for pretty much its whole lifespan. He went on to oversee the launch of many other titles during the 80s and 90s including Just Seventeen, Q, Mojo and Empire to name a few, and in 2003, The Word magazine. He was also a presenter on Whistle Test, the BBC TV music show, and part of the tv presentation team for the Live Aid concert in 1985, when Bob Geldof swore at him live on air in front of millions of viewers!These days, he's the author of a string of best-selling music books, the latest of which is The Rock & Roll A Level, and he also co-hosts the Word In Your Ear podcast alongside his former Smash Hits colleague Mark Ellen.
In the second part of our chat with former Smash Hits editor David Hepworth, we continue looking at the Smash Hits of 4-17 March 1982 (picking up at page 20), going behind the scenes of the magazine, the people who worked on it, the pop stars who appeared in it, and the invaluable part played by its readers, including David's proudest professional moment. Artists discussed in part two include ABC, The Human League, Associates, Alice Cooper, Haircut 100, plus regular features including the singles and albums reviews, RSVP and letters. You can read the issue for yourself thanks to the Like Punk Never Happened and Smash Hits Remembered websites and also check out the music from its pages on our Spotify and YouTube playlists. It’s the next best thing to taping it off the radio! MAGAZINE SCANS Like Punk Never Happened: https://tinyurl.com/yjvedge2 Smash Hits Remembered: https://tinyurl.com/ydnmoa5c PLAYLISTS Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ygpwkmk6 YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/yzuakcro The Giddy Carousel of Pop is part of the We Made This network of podcasts. ABOUT DAVID HEPWORTH David joined Smash Hits as a writer in early 1979, becoming its editor from 1981-1983 and subsequently managing editor, being involved with the magazine in some capacity for pretty much its whole lifespan. He went on to oversee the launch of many other titles during the 80s and 90s including Just Seventeen, Q, Mojo and Empire to name a few, and in 2003, The Word magazine. He was also a presenter on Whistle Test, the BBC TV music show, and part of the tv presentation team for the Live Aid concert in 1985, when Bob Geldof swore at him live on air in front of millions of viewers! These days, he’s the author of a string of best-selling music books, the latest of which is The Rock & Roll A Level, and he also co-hosts the Word In Your Ear podcast alongside his former Smash Hits colleague Mark Ellen.
Former Smash Hits editor David Hepworth joins Simon and Gavin on The Giddy Carousel of Pop, looking at the Smash Hits of 4-17 March 1982, in part one of a wide-ranging conversation that takes us behind the scenes of the magazine, the people who worked on it, the pop stars who appeared in it, and the invaluable part played by its readers. Artists discussed in part one include ABC, Gary Numan, Paul Weller, Orange Juice, Toni Basil and Vice Squad/Beki Bondage. Or, pages 1 to 19! Part two of the podcast will be out on January 14. You can read the issue for yourself thanks to the Like Punk Never Happened and Smash Hits Remembered websites and also check out the music from its pages on our Spotify and YouTube playlists. It's the next best thing to taping it off the radio! MAGAZINE SCANS Like Punk Never Happened: https://tinyurl.com/yjvedge2 Smash Hits Remembered: https://tinyurl.com/ydnmoa5c PLAYLISTS Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ygpwkmk6 YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/yzuakcro The Giddy Carousel of Pop is part of the We Made This network of podcasts. ABOUT DAVID HEPWORTH David joined Smash Hits as a writer in early 1979, becoming its editor from 1981-1983 and subsequently managing editor, being involved with the magazine in some capacity for pretty much its whole lifespan. He went on to oversee the launch of many other titles during the 80s and 90s including Just Seventeen, Q, Mojo and Empire to name a few, and in 2003, The Word magazine. He was also a presenter on Whistle Test, the BBC TV music show, and part of the tv presentation team for the Live Aid concert in 1985, when Bob Geldof swore at him live on air in front of millions of viewers! These days, he's the author of a string of best-selling music books, the latest of which is The Rock & Roll A Level, and he also co-hosts the Word In Your Ear podcast alongside his former Smash Hits colleague Mark Ellen.
Former Smash Hits editor David Hepworth joins Simon and Gavin on The Giddy Carousel of Pop, looking at the Smash Hits of 4-17 March 1982, in part one of a wide-ranging conversation that takes us behind the scenes of the magazine, the people who worked on it, the pop stars who appeared in it, and the invaluable part played by its readers. Artists discussed in part one include ABC, Gary Numan, Paul Weller, Orange Juice, Toni Basil and Vice Squad/Beki Bondage. Or, pages 1 to 19! Part two of the podcast will be out on January 14. You can read the issue for yourself thanks to the Like Punk Never Happened and Smash Hits Remembered websites and also check out the music from its pages on our Spotify and YouTube playlists. It’s the next best thing to taping it off the radio! MAGAZINE SCANS Like Punk Never Happened: https://tinyurl.com/yjvedge2 Smash Hits Remembered: https://tinyurl.com/ydnmoa5c PLAYLISTS Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ygpwkmk6 YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/yzuakcro The Giddy Carousel of Pop is part of the We Made This network of podcasts. ABOUT DAVID HEPWORTH David joined Smash Hits as a writer in early 1979, becoming its editor from 1981-1983 and subsequently managing editor, being involved with the magazine in some capacity for pretty much its whole lifespan. He went on to oversee the launch of many other titles during the 80s and 90s including Just Seventeen, Q, Mojo and Empire to name a few, and in 2003, The Word magazine. He was also a presenter on Whistle Test, the BBC TV music show, and part of the tv presentation team for the Live Aid concert in 1985, when Bob Geldof swore at him live on air in front of millions of viewers! These days, he’s the author of a string of best-selling music books, the latest of which is The Rock & Roll A Level, and he also co-hosts the Word In Your Ear podcast alongside his former Smash Hits colleague Mark Ellen.
Poet, Author and Musician Simon Wells, discusses his new poetry book 'The Wishing Line' with Radio Woking's, The Fiery Bird. www.simon-wells.co.uk
Afternoon Tunes ricorda il Punk del ’77 (repertorio con Fabrizio Quaglio Cotti)Direttamente dal posto più punk dov'è stata Radio Città Fujiko ovvero il Vag 61PLAYLIST SAT 06- 30yrs of punkRAMONES Judy Is a Punk plus Surfin’ Bird THE DAMNED Neat, Neat, NeatTHE CLASH White Riot plus London’s Burning IGGY POP Lust for Life THE JAM The Modern World Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers born to looseBlank Generations Richard Hell & the Voidoids BLONDIE Hanging On The Telephone STIFF LITTLE FINGERS Alternative Ulster the Undertones Teenage Kicks the CLASH london calling The Guns of Brixton Siouxie and the Banshees israel Pere Ubu Street Waves The Modern Dance
Afternoon Tunes ricorda il Punk del ’77 (repertorio con Fabrizio Quaglio Cotti)Direttamente dal posto più punk dov'è stata Radio Città Fujiko ovvero il Vag 61PLAYLIST SAT 06- 30yrs of punkRAMONES Judy Is a Punk plus Surfin’ Bird THE DAMNED Neat, Neat, NeatTHE CLASH White Riot plus London’s Burning IGGY POP Lust for Life THE JAM The Modern World Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers born to looseBlank Generations Richard Hell & the Voidoids BLONDIE Hanging On The Telephone STIFF LITTLE FINGERS Alternative Ulster the Undertones Teenage Kicks the CLASH london calling The Guns of Brixton Siouxie and the Banshees israel Pere Ubu Street Waves The Modern Dance
Well, it's The Monday Night Show live, with Cookie.On this show, we will hear from Mark Simpson and chat about everything Weller!We hear a few tracks from Mark but which ones? and we find out more about Mark and his very busy live schedule.More unsigned music played than you can shake a stick at!Don't forget to leave us a 5-star rating and comments on I-Tunes please as this does help with the future of this radio station. Have you downloaded the radio player app for your device yet? No? Well it's free and the link is here:Download the app:https://mytuner-radio.com/player/target-radio-247/456144/Every Monday Night 6-8pm on www.targetradio.co.uk
Paolo Hewitt discusses his new book Colour Me Father - An Open Letter To My Son with Portobello Radio as well as London, Beatles, Mods, Oasis, music and much much more. www.paolohewitt.comON August 21st 2015 at 10.30 pm in an Archway hospital, my son Rafi Supino Arif came into my life. It was of course a momentous occasion, filled with all kinds of emotions. But as he started to grow, one thought kept repeating itself in my mind. Would I write about him or the experience of raising a son? The answer was always no. There was no handle for me to grab onto so I put it to one side. Until his first birthday. It was there that Rafi first heard applause and the look on his face hit something inside of me. Within a week I had begun writing Colour ne Father. Actually, to be truthful I had started writing a book called On the Dawn of Your First Smile, which I loved as a title but which in those Google days of ours would not work. I fell upon Colour Me Father, passed it by some friends and got the thumbs up.After I had written about his birthday I then found myself writing about dreams and pigeons and Sister Patricia (May God rest her soul) and fatherhood and Wood Green and Robert De Niro, and it became apparent to me that I should let the words flow, just write what came to mind. I also saw that I was fulfilling a lifetime mission – that of paying homage, in my very very limited way, to a piece of literature that ranks as one of the finest in my mind – Oscar Wilde’s De Profundis. This is a letter that Oscar wrote to his boyfriend whilst serving his last year in Reading Gaol. (In the first year of his imprisonment the authorities refuse d to allow him to write and I think that one of the cruellest punishments ever heaped upon an artist.) During the writing of Colour I only read De Profundis. I would start it finish it, start again. My thinking was that if just one per cent of its quality rubbed off on my work, then I would stand a chance of producing something very worthwhile.My writing process was quite simple. In the morning when walking Rafi to a nursery session, I would plot out the book in my mind. I would then put those idea into a small Dictaphone that I carry with me . Back home, I would write out those ideas and then on Saturdays I would head for the British Library where I would spend all day writing.Sundays I would rest, Mondays the process would start again. One Saturday I was in the British Library and had just finished a passage when the thought forcefully occurred, that’s it, you are done, you are finished. Create an ending and then exit. You have said all you need to say. And as I advise Rafi in the book, in life always follow the heart not the head. That is what I did. I obeyed the thought my heart sent me. The book is short compared to others but it stops where it needs to stop. To carry on would have diluted its strength. I think it my best work to date. I hope you do as well.
We are joined this episode by Victoria (TheGeekChick) a fellow twitch broadcaster and former holder of many interesting jobs much like myself. We get to know Victoria and how she entered the content creation space in the beginning then we drill down into a plethora of questions about branding. The discussions about dealing with parents doubt and focus on moving forward and leaving that baggage behind is so crucial to chasing your dreams! Love Coffee? Check out Kings Coast Coffee Co. http://www.kingscoastcoffee.com Be the coolest kid on the block with some Jam merch: https://teespring.com/stores/raredrop Visit us at: https://raredrop.co/ Follow on Twitch: ProfessorBroman Follow on Twitter: @ProfessorBroman Follow on Insta: ProfessorBroman Subscribe on YouTube: Broman
Such good questions today, we got in depth about the ground level of planning for success. So may folks think there is a specific formula for what creates success in any space, we break down the facets of what can make success and most importantly working inside of YOUR FRAMEWORK to chase YOUR DREAMS. No matter what you do, this episode has some solid advice on how to get to a better place! Love Coffee? Check out Kings Coast Coffee Co. http://www.kingscoastcoffee.com Be the coolest kid on the block with some Jam merch: https://teespring.com/stores/raredrop Visit us at: https://raredrop.co/ Follow on Twitch: ProfessorBroman Follow on Twitter: @ProfessorBroman Follow on Insta: ProfessorBroman Subscribe on YouTube: Broman
This is a NEXT LEVEL episode! We cover so much interesting and new ground with all of our questions. We tackle what it might look like to define and gather folks to a new form of content on an under represented platform, networking beyond ego and what its like leading a group of creators toward a common goal. Love Coffee? Check out Kings Coast Coffee Co. http://www.kingscoastcoffee.com Be the coolest kid on the block with some Jam merch: https://teespring.com/stores/raredrop Visit us at: https://raredrop.co/ Follow on Twitch: ProfessorBroman Follow on Twitter: @ProfessorBroman Follow on Insta: ProfessorBroman Subscribe on YouTube: Broman
A Paul Weller Special The Jam – In The City The Jam – Down In The Tube Station At Midnight The Jam – David Watts The Jam – Eton Rifles The Jam – Pretty Green The Jam – Start The Jam – That's Entertainment The Jam – Going Underground The Jam – Town Called […]