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National Spinach day. Entertainment from 1989. Wear purple of epilepsy, fire extinguisher invented, battle of Iwo Jima ended in a US victory. Todays birthdays - Leonard Nimoy, James Caan, Diana Ross, Steven Tyler, Vicki Lawrence, Martin Short, Teddy Pendergrass, Charly McClain, Jennifer Grey, Kenny Chesney, Keira Knightley. Walt Whitman died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Spinach song - Lorraine BowenThe living years - Mike & the MechanicsBaby's gottin good at goodbyes - George StraitBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Star Trek TV themeBaby love - The SupremesWalk this way - AerosmithNight the lights went out in Georgia - Vicki LawrenceClose the door - Teddy PendergrassWho's cheatin who - Charly McClainWhatever it takes - Kenny ChesneyExit - Its not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
The T.A.M.I. Show (1964) & The Big TNT Show (1966) AIP Production #6418 (The T.A.M.I. Show) and #6517/6592 (The Big TNT Show) Jeff and Cheryl have front row seats to a double bill of 1960s-era live-to-tape rock and roll shows from American International Pictures. The TAMI Show Directed by Steve Binder Produced by Lee Savin Executive produced by Bill Sargent Starring: The Barbarians The Beach Boys Chuck Berry James Brown and His Famous Flames Marvin Gaye Gerry and the Pacemakers Lesley Gore Jan and Dean Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas The Miracles The Rolling Stones The Supremes The Big TNT Show Executive produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff and James H. Nicholson with Henry G. Saperstein Music Produced by Phil Spector Directed by Larry Peerce Hosted by David McCallum Starring: /Ray Charles Petula Clark The Lovin' Spoonful Bo Diddley Joan Baez The Ronettes Roger Miller The Byrds Donovan Ike and Tina Turner The T.A.M.I. Show was produced by Screen Entertainment and released under American International Pictures. The Big TNT show was produced and released under American International Pictures. Stream both of these movies on YouTube if you can. Follow the American International Podcast on Letterboxd, Twitter and Instagram @aip_pod and on Facebook at facebook.com/AmericanInternationalPodcast. View the T.A.M.I. Show trailer here. Watch The Big TNT Show trailer here. Our open and close includes clips from the following films/trailers: How to Make a Monster (1958), The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962), I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), High School Hellcats (1958), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), The Wild Angels (1966), It Conquered the World (1956), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and Female Jungle (1955)
Well Primos, this time my guest DJ is my friend, mentor, partner and funk master Rodney Medina. I ask Rodney to bring in 15 tracks to entertain us and he didn't disappoint. Hang out and take a funky ride with us. Air Tight #52 The Supremes - Where did our love go Archie Bell and Drells - Tighten Up War - Spill the Wine War - Me and Baby Brother War - Four Cornered Room Malo - Suavesito Malo - Nena Tower of Power - You're Still a Young Man Rufus & Chaka Khan - Tell me something Good Redbone - Come and Get your Love Blue Magic - SideShow Ohio Players - Love Rollercoaster Ohio Players - Fire David Bowie - Fame Average White Band - Pick Up the Pieces
More 1960's than you can shake a hippy-hat at featuring groovy elements of R & B; Blue-Eyed Pop; Soul; Psych; Garage; PopArt; GirlGroups plus Italian fashion, smoking at hairdressers, Beatles opening shops, a Whitsun parade and more Julian & Sandy trolling up the airwaves and being bona, it's Winkle Pickers & Floor Fillers Vol 18.
Join us on our 118th episode as we discuss the best girl groups of all time, Mel & Charlie get into it over gen z and much more...like/subscribe/follow/share:Theinn3rcirclepodcast
Reflections Of A Love Supreme tells the story of Motown through the eyes--and camera lenses--of its fans. Many of the photos included have never been published before. They are personal, behind-the-scenes glimpses of the people, places and things that made Motown the music that inspired the generation. So, sit back, relax, & enjoy this pictorial journey back to the magical-and turbulent-1960s. It was the music of Motown that brought people together in a way never before achieved in our culture.January Jones Sharing Success Stories is broadcast live Tuesdays at 2PM ET.January Jones Sharing Success Stories TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).January Jones Sharing Success Stories Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).January Jones Sharing Success Stories Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
Today is a journey down the Motown and more road featuring music by Michael Jackson, Diana Ross,The Pointer Sisters, Aretha Franklin and more. In studio guest were Erik Shunn and Jmoney. © Copyright Danny Diess
On February 8, 2021, the world lost an icon. Legendary vocalist Mary Wilson founding member of The Supremes-- perhaps the ultimate girl group-- was found dead in her home. Her former assistant, Nicholas Stiles, talks about his relationship with her (as employee, mentee and friend) and finding her body upon her death. FOLLOW on Instagram: https://lnk.to/showtime-insta LIKE on Facebook: https://lnk.to/showtime-fb FOLLOW on Twitter: https://lnk.to/showtime-tweet Listen live every Monday at 11 AM PT HOT 702.5 FM Las Vegas Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
We take a Dive in New York City, listen to Cinderella, not the band but the song. More Mop Top Debates and get The Kinks out before a Supreme finish.
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Topics include mad big ups to Mary Wilson of The Supremes, the divadom of Diana Ross, Super Bowl and the performances, Does it Slap?, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominations, Phoebe Bridgers & more !! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Spotify: @thehustleseason
In remembrance of Mary Wilson, I’m sharing my 2017 sit down with her. It was such a privilege to be able to talk to her about her fame and her life. She was as gracious and generous as could be. We talked about her amazing career as part of the Supremes, getting that first hit record, the early days, her childhood, her diaries, her English teacher who inspired her and we even talked about clothes she wore. We giggled, we laughed and I'm reminded again, how very lucky I was to have that time with her.Wilson was a "trendsetter who broke down social, racial, and gender barriers." She began her career in Detroit in 1959 as a singer in a group that was then called The Primettes. They went on to become The Supremes, Motown's most successful group of the 1960s, with 12 No. 1 singles including "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby Love," and "Stop! In the Name of Love."The Supremes' influence not only carries on in contemporary R&B, soul, and pop, they also helped pave the way for mainstream success by Black artists across all genres. In 2018, Billboard celebrated the 60th anniversary of Motown with a list of "The Hot 100's Top Artists of All Time," and listed The Supremes at number 16.
Another fine batch of sweet requests on the theme of tea and coffee.
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast Variants of SARS-Cov-2 are appearing across Canada, including the P.1 strain, which originated in Brazil. How do we protect ourselves against the variants of the virus that causes COVID-19? Meanwhile, Canada is set to receive shipment of special syringes that will allow the extraction of six doses of the Pfizer vaccine from each vial, rather than five. Guest: Dr. Firas Ahmad Khalid, health policy expert - How will the handling of Canada's vaccine deals affect the political landscape now in the near future? Guest: Henry Jacek. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University - The impeachment trial of former U.S. President Donald Trump got underway today, and Thane Rosenbaum joined the show to discuss the legalities of the proceedings. Guest: Thane Rosenbaum, Distinguished University Professor, Touro College; Director of the Forum on Life, Culture and Society (NYU); Legal Analyst with CBS News Radio; Novelist and Essayist - Bill Galston spoke with Scott about how the impeachment trial may affect the already politically polarized nation. Guest: Bill Galston, Governance Studies, Brookings institution - Mary Wilson, the longest-reigning original Supreme, died at the age of 76 on Monday night, at her home in Las Vegas. Eric Alper returned to the show to talk about her role in the Supremes and her legacy. Guest: Eric Alper, music publicist and pop-culture expert See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EEUU: Inicia segundo juicio político a Trump; OMS en China: aún no ha sido identificada ninguna fuente animal del coronavirus; La policía de Myanmar endurece la represión; Colombia acoge al éxodo venezolano con un Estatuto de Protección Temporal; Murió Mary Wilson, una de las cofundadoras de The Supremes; Hoy se cumplen 60 años del debut de los Beatles en The Cavern
Una selección especial y exclusiva de pop, soul, funk, disco y techno producidos en la Ciudad del Motor entre los 60 y 80 del siglo pasado (!).
A look back at the past year with musical accompaniment and that.
Story by: Gail NoblesPodcast vocals: Gail NoblesMusic by: Producerloops.comIntro: Billy DeesThank you Billy. Today I'd like to discuss the playlist of Podcast and Music. I once downloaded an app player that included all audio. Podcast, music, and videos. You could import your audio. I made a playlist where I could listen to my podcast and music back to back. For example, if you made a podcast about the Supremes, you could play it and then play their song after that like this ...... Where did our love go is the second studio album by Motown's singing group the Supremes. I'm Gail Nobles and you're listening to the Cat Bear. (Music).It's like listening to you do a radio show. It sounds so real, but there is no way you could share the playlist. The app was called "More Than Music" from the Apple Store. But I remember there was more than one app player like that. I'm hoping that some day in the future, we'll be able to make a playlist for podcast and music together in Pandora, Spotify, iHeart, and Tunein. The podcast is the talk and commentary of a song if you are podcasting about music, and the music is just the music from online radio by itself. It can remain that way, but it can also be the playlist of podcast and music just for the listener in private. It could be the listener's choice. Today's topic is The Playlist of Podcast and Music. I'm Gail Nobles and you're listening to the CAT BEAR.
The power of the music is undeniable on its face but Fritz and Weezy also explore the roll this music has played in the Civil Rights Movement. Berry Gordy was the first black business owner to sell his product to a predominantly white audience. He was not only selling music. He was providing a shared experience which amplified our collective human bond. We explore the great Motown autobiographies, plus the docs, Standing In The Shadows of Motown and Hitsville: The Making Of Motown.
For this episode, Ryan, Louie, and Al discuss Bananarama's 1988 hit, "I Want You Back." Despite the upbeat goings-on of the video, we also yammered about cancel culture and the use of blackface in this Andy Morahan helmed video.
For this episode, Ryan, Louie, and Al discuss Bananarama's 1988 hit, "I Want You Back." Despite the upbeat goings-on of the video, we also yammered about cancel culture and the use of blackface in this Andy Morahan helmed video.
I came up with 15 songs that you should listen to when your getting all lovey dovey
I came up with 15 songs that you should listen to when your getting all lovey dovey
Today we share some background on the #1 single "Endless Love," a duet by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross
Today we share some background on the #1 single "Endless Love," a duet by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross
January Jones-Sherrie Payne-The Supremes January Jones welcomes Tom Ingrassia and Jared Chrudimsky co-author's of When One Door Closes: Overcoming Adversity By Following Your Dreams sharing true life stories of people who have overcome insurmountable obstacles in order to live their dreams. Today's interview features Scherrie Payne, the co-lead singer of The Supremes 1973 to 1977. Because of her powerful voice and petite stature of only five-foot-two, she is sometimes referred to as "the little lady with the big voice." As a new Supreme in an era when their popularity was waning, because reporters were still asking about Diana Ross. When she arrived, original Supreme Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong were the other two members of the group. Payne gained recognition for her vocals in "He's My Man" taken from the album The Supremes.
Today we commemorate the debut of the Broadway musical "Dreamgirls"
Today we commemorate the debut of the Broadway musical "Dreamgirls"
January Jones welcomes Mary Wilson who is the guest of Tom Ingrassia and Jared Chrudimsky co-author's of When One Door Closes: Overcoming Adversity By Following Your Dreams. Mary Wilson is one of the original Supremes from Motown. She is the author of: Dreamgirl: My Life As A Supreme. She share her struggle, her secrets and her story from beginning to end.
Reflections Of A Love Supreme tells the story of Motown through the eyes--and camera lenses--of its fans. Meet Tom Ingrassia and Jared Chrudimsky Many of the photos included have never been published before. They are personal, behind-the-scenes glimpses of the people, places and things that made Motown the music that inspired the generation. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy this pictorial journey back to the magical-and turbulent-1960s. It was a time when culture, society and politics were changing. Reflections Of A Love Supreme tells the story of Motown through the eyes--and camera lenses--of its fans. Many of the photos included have never been published before. They are personal, behind-the-scenes glimpses of the people, places and things that made Motown the music that inspired the generation. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy this pictorial journey back to the magical-and turbulent-1960s. It was a time when culture, society and politics were changing. www.motivacroup.com
MEET Mary Wilson of The Supremes January Jones welcomes Tom Ingrassia and Jared Chrudimsky co-author’s of When One Door Closes: Overcoming Adversity By Following Your Dreams sharing their guest Mary Wilson of The Supremes. Mary was one of the original Supremes and a Super Star. She is the author of Dreamgirl: My Life as A Supreme www.motivactgroup.comThis show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
January Jones-Sherrie Payne-The Supremes January Jones welcomes Tom Ingrassia and Jared Chrudimsky co-author's of When One Door Closes: Overcoming Adversity By Following Your Dreams sharing true life stories of people who have overcome insurmountable obstacles in order to live their dreams. Today's interview features Scherrie Payne, the co-lead singer of The Supremes 1973 to 1977. Because of her powerful voice and petite stature of only five-foot-two, she is sometimes referred to as "the little lady with the big voice." As a new Supreme in an era when their popularity was waning, because reporters were still asking about Diana Ross. When she arrived, original Supreme Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong were the other two members of the group. Payne gained recognition for her vocals in "He's My Man" taken from the album The Supremes.
January Jones welcomes Tom Ingrassia and Jared Chrudimsky co-author’s of When One Door Closes: Overcoming Adversity By Following Your Dreams sharing true life stories of people who have overcome insurmountable obstacles in order to live their dreams. Today’s interview features Scherrie Payne, the co-lead singer of The Supremes 1973 to 1977. Because of her powerful voice and petite stature of only five-foot-two, she is sometimes referred to as "the little lady with the big voice." As a new Supreme in an era when their popularity was waning, because reporters were still asking about Diana Ross. When she arrived, original Supreme Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong were the other two members of the group. Payne gained recognition for her vocals in "He's My Man" taken from the album The Supremes.This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).