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On Monday's "The Extra", host Shannon Brinias was joined by Doug Price, President and CEO of Visit Colorado Springs, and Tim Wolfe, Director of the Colorado Tourism Office, to discuss Colorado tourism's “New Year's Resolutions” and how listeners can plan their vacations right here in our home state. National Plan for Vacation Day is coming up Tuesday, January 30th, offering a great opportunity to do just that. More information is available at VisitCOS.com.
On Monday's "The Extra", host Shannon Brinias was joined by Doug Price, President and CEO of Visit Colorado Springs, and Tim Wolfe, Director of the Colorado Tourism Office, to discuss Colorado tourism's “New Year's Resolutions” and how listeners can plan their vacations right here in our home state. National Plan for Vacation Day is coming up Tuesday, January 30th, offering a great opportunity to do just that. More information is available at VisitCOS.com.
Join Reality Church Miami as guest Pastor Tim Wolfe continues our sermon series: A Better Story, taking us through a teaching of the passage of Acts 8. For more information, follow us on Instagram @realitychurchmiami and check us out online at www.realitymiami.com. If you have decided to receive Jesus Christ as your Savior and would like to know what's next, please let us know by contacting us on our socials or emailing us at info@realitymiami.com
Hear from Tim about the Montieth way and the difference they try to make in our community.
Sit down, buckle up, and put your listening ears on! Today's episode is a hard-hitter in the best way possible. Join us as Tim Wolfe shares his thoughts on conformity. Check out Here We Are on Instagram, Facebook, or Patreon!
Randall reports the news about the FAMU football team's letter to Dr. Larry Robinson addressing issues they've faced with the university and details why he believes this situation mirrors that of the 2015 University Of Missouri (Mizzou) protest that caused then-President Tim Wolfe to resign.
Tim Wolfe of Syapseshare their approach toward Real World Care and Applied Experience
We are SUPER stoked to announce another new guest, Liam Galiano, to The Story!Liam started playing bass in a Lancaster County high school when Primus' “Tommy the Cat” inspired him to stop pretending to play clarinet and start pretending to slap bass. Luckily, thanks in large part to lessons with professor and consummate bassist Tim Wolfe, Liam learned to tastefully play any genre, at least well enough to not get fired!This has led him to a still early but successful career of session work and live performance for a huge variety of artists and genres. Not limited to his '75 Fender Jazz, Liam also plays upright bass in musicals, and six-string bass in his own music. He released a Christmas album performed exclusively on solo bass and voice, and plans to release some new original music this year. Before joining Soul Miners Union, Liam toured with Sun & Rain and shared bills with some of the top names in that scene including Perpetual Groove, Papadosio, and Tauk.While he still loves the absolutely bombastic creativity of high school idols Les Claypool and Brian Richie, Liam's biggest influences today are those bass legends who have not only chops, but also restraint. Through studying Marcus Miller, Chuck Rainey, James Jamerson, Victor Wooten, Geddy Lee, and so many others, Liam has found his own voice. As the great Ian Martin Allison says, “I have never wanted to be the star; I wanted to be the star's bass player.”Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-story/donations
I think the title says enough --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brownpetridish/support
The final episode. For real this time. And what a send off! Pee Wee Herman on the Titanic is easily one of the top five bits ever in the history of the podcast. We actually just kinda talk about Pee Wee Herman a lot this episode. Also, Celine Dion looks like dogshit. And jerking off to The L Word is my form of peaceful protest. Thanks to everyone who listened. There will never be another Pen 15 Podcast, and Olde City Matt will more than likely retire. So...see ya never, I guess. Tim Wolfe'll be around though. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
Originally aired on Patreon October 18th, 2020. Brian, Shawn Beef, and Enigmatic Steve were on this one, plus Tim Wolfe in one of his early appearances before he was a co-host. Shawn brings back his classic character Anne Gyna. Steve made friends with a neo-Nazi. I'm afraid of the Tin Man. We talk about Paris Hilton and Edward Furlong. Shooting up your school is now hack. N Sync songs are all about killing yourself. This was the longest episode of The Pen 15 Podcast. Sad announcement: we're ending the podcast soon. Again. But permanently this time. There are three episodes left after this. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
I'm joined by Tim Wolfe, Movie Theater Kelly, and special guest Freddy Krueger. We discuss a cunnilingus scene in R.L. Stine's woke new show, hamster's in asses, Tim's aggressively homosexual landlord, and the completely autistic way Tim pronounces "Antarctica." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
The dean of college. A cop's handy dandy framing utility belt. Catdog. A conversation between Bill Cosby and Joe Pesci. The brief return of Movie Theater Kelly. Tim Wolfe is now more famous than Andy Dick. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
Tim Wolfe is Walter White Jr. He's also apparently not allowed to do cocaine. We do impressions in this one. Are people listening to this podcast while they fuck? Did Tom Sizemore have sex with Michael Rappaport? This one is wild. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
Tim's landlord asks him on an erotic vacation. Tim's dad does a real life bit to his son. Tim opens up about his porn hangups. Maybe I should just rename this "Tim Wolfe: the Podcast." Let's get restarted HAA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
Human investments. Depressed dogs. Incels. Hostage negotiation. Me and Tim Wolfe get emo on a brand new episode! "If you're a girl that loves dick, I wouldn't recommend me being the one who gives it to you." -A wise man --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
I have decided to make Tim Wolfe an official co-host of the podcast! We beg the question: does being horny cure racism? We also talk some shit on Forrest Whitaker, Roger Ebert, and Gabriel Inglesias. Featuring special guest, Tim's mom! If you love us, leave a good review on Apple Podcasts. If you hate us, leave a good review on Apple Podcasts. Then stick my dick in your mouth. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
Tim Wolfe is here. Give us money. patreon.com/wirr --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comedy-mushroom/support
Ladies and gentlemen, this episode contains what is probably the greatest, most fucked up story ever told on this podcast. You have been warned. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
Tim Wolfe returns! We discuss Scientology, Carlos Mencia, getting a lap dance while pooping, Sam Kinison's last words, Jesus at the Nazareth open mic, and how his parents just don't understand. The chickens are crossing the road in this one. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
Tim Wolfe is a comedian from the Youngstown area. He's really funny. Listen. Still don't think anyone reads these. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brownpetridish/support
The end of my conversation with famous Northeast Ohio comedian Tim Wolfe! Slenderman, Jeff Foxworthy, and Tim's new movie. I laughed so hard I couldn't breathe during this one. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
Famous northeast Ohio comedian Tim Wolfe's return call in! We talk about the South, blackface, Nascar, the corniest joke I've ever made, and Tim's story of getting abandoned in Chicago...TWICE! In two years! This is the story of the folding chair that broke the camel's back. Tune in next week for part 2! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
And in the end The love you take Is equal to The size of your Pen 15 Thanks for listening, Penheads. Some friends of ours: Let Us Be Idiots: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/let-us-be-idiots/id1479014669?fbclid=IwAR27U_TC4XeZbOkiORr6y8K6Z7JQy7w9_jbHskgZ0Y085eZJT4d3ohhWEgk Rushmore Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rushmore-podcast/id1329831952 Ryan Boyle: https://www.instagram.com/not.ryan.boyle/ Tim Wolfe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHfkWbNUwM4&t=31s Tardvark: https://www.youtube.com/user/zachdify --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
Our ol pal Tim Wolfe is living out in Indiana(?). We wax fantastic about comedy memories, Tim's got a Monday routine of watching badly made movies while intoxicated as a pandemic mental-health safety net, John relates something from the old show Silver Spoons, and close out with something. I dunno
Shawn Beef is back in the studio. We talk about Christopher Columbus (9:45), the hot lesbians of Richmond (21:04), and some other stuff. Also, Shawn doesn't believe in gravity (13:04). Then, a call from world famous, Northeast Ohio comedian Tim Wolfe (23:03). The rumors are true, he was fired from a sandwich shop. Get the real story here, only on The Pen 15 Podcast! (35:07). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
Getting fired sucks. Unless your job sucks, then it's awesome. But most of the time, getting fired isn't cool and in the moment, it can be hard to find levity in the face of adversity. Not for Youngstown Comedy Festival winner Tim Wolfe. In this episode, we break down a brilliant set by Tim, then explore why getting fired can be funny and how failure is the perfect breeding ground for jokes. We also talk about using callbacks, how to utilize dialogue, getting tetanus, recording your sets, and the screenplay Tim has been working on for the last 15 years. Music by @producedbyzip | Produced by Golden Ox Studios
David and Steve invite 19 comedians from across North America to find (at least) 19 ways to laugh about the COVID-19 pandemic. Being able to laugh about adversity is a way to overcome it, so why not gather some of the funniest people for their perspective on something that has affected everyone. Part 2 features Jeff Shaw, Joe Briggs, Jasmyn Carter, Brett Thomas, Raj Suresh, Steve Guy, Casey Kuftic, Tim Wolfe, and Zach Wycuff Music by @Producedbyzip | Thanks to Golden Ox Studios in Cleveland
This podcast takes a first look at the recently released Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness application. Recurring guest Dave Biedenbach, regional director of the Iowa State University Small Business Development Center, is joined by Tim Wolfe, president and CEO, and Ryan Newton, commercial loan officer, both of State Savings Bank in West Des Moines, Iowa. Guided by host Steve Adams, the discussion examines the PPP forgiveness application with important advice for small business owners who are currently working through the process.
Episode 010: "In Touch With Our Feminine Side, Part 2" This is Part 2 of the previous episode with our guest, Roxy Stillwell. In addition to Tim and Tom fumbling slightly on the topic of "boy bands" and Mark Hamill, Roxy recalls a tragic accident in the Stuart cemetery which literally scarred her for life. Mentions: Blue Skunk Blog, Don Cave, Penny DeWitt, Lynn Crabtree, Dave Fry, Terry Harrison, Deanna Heins, Kathy Hochstetler, Frank "Zeke" Iacovazzi, Brenda Jacobson, Doug Johnson, Jeff Johnston, Liesa Prazak, Larry Roberts, Dean Roe, Deb Stalter, Rick Stillwell, Robbin Vanlandingham, Nancy Watts, Tim Wolfe
Tim and Sara of Friends of Portsmouth join us at Market Square to share the behind the scenes of Winterfest, as they prepare Portsmouth to break another world record. The World Record Attempt is Saturday December 14th, at 3PM Get A Ticket for you and your family at the link below: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/world-record-attempt-tickets-82725334703 Check out the full Winterfest schedule on the Friends of Portsmouth Facebook page. Guests: Tim Wolfe | Friends of Portsmouth Sara Mauk | Friends of Portsmouth Host: Connor Sherman | Glockner Chevrolet
Local Legends Dale King & Bill Dever join us downtown for Episode 2 of the [ Local Legends Podcast ]. It's clear from start to finish that the business and community philosophy they share is uncompromising. This much is true about the fate of our city: No one is coming. It's up to us. And it's with that sense of urgency that Bill and Dale began redefining successful addiction treatment. Join us for a strategy session in community engagement. [2:50] The Beginnings of Doc Spartan & The HAWC [5:05] Why Bring Crossfit to a Client? Bill Answers. [9:00] After 2 tours in Iraq, Dale returns to Portsmouth in 2007. [10:20] Dale opens up a gym & starts his own "Pain Clinic". [12:45] Recent Headlines: Dale Airs on Fox & Friends // 25 Most Famous Veteran Entrepreneurs // TCC Works [14:46] Bill on the current stigma surrounding addiction, addiction treatment, and the role of fitness. [18:30] Fitness as momentum for capability & self-worth. [21:30] Dale shares his tactical approach to media coverage. [ 25:10] "We're not doing this for notoriety...we'd be doing this whether they're here or not" - Bill [29:00] Aligning your profit with your purpose. [30:00] Andrew's Story [34:50] Tim Wolfe [36:45] The link between addiction recovery and economic recovery. [42:20] - The Stigma of Addiction [45:05] "Clearly you're not afraid to die. Now Don't be afraid to live." [47:55] Linked in Article - https://bit.ly/2O8HAxa [49:30] The Comeback City [53:10] Community as a part of healthcare [54:55] He earned it. [58:45] Theres alot of people in this fight. Thanks for listening!
In this podcast, Mike Cramer and Tim Wolfe discuss ways to strive for a harassment-free and litigation-free manufacturing work environment. They will cover four key strategies: maintaining strong policies, implementing regular training, conducting good investigations, and not just having good policies, but living them as well.
It's real spooky in here! John Cuellar and Allen Clark going to explain what #Alloween is all about, Kevin Baca hanging out too. We revisit a story from last year about a haunted house, visit a Britain's got talent clip and take a call from our pal Tim Wolfe! #halloween
Dave & Neal talk with Tim Wolfe and Milton Campbell. Tim and Milton took their church plants and joined them together to make, Midtown Bridge Church in Atlanta. It's cool to see how God uses his people, especially in this story.
From Ron's Pizza in Bellefontaine. Terry Lash sat down with Tim Wolfe and some members of West Liberty-Salem boys soccer and coaches Toby smith and Ryan Ormsbee from Bellefontaine football.
Allen is back from the dead this week! Mike Wilson is in as well. Joining us tonight is comedian Tim Wolfe, Fred Hawkes and model Kristen Olguin. As referenced in last weeks episode we feature the Mike Vs. turtle video. Kristen tells us her recent experience modeling in New York, DMX was sent to prison for Tax Evasion, Russia tested the new Satan 2 rocket(similar to bottle rockets we play with in the USA, huAHH!). We role play as if Stephen Hawking would be in the UFC, watch a youtuber get pepper sprayed for something petty and close out with a crowd favorite 3 questions!
Potential Problems Podcast is back live at the Voicebox Studios in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Joining us tonight are friends Tim Wolfe, Melissa Eslinger and Kyle Merrell! We talk about the Atomic Homefront documentary in which an underground fire is getting dangerously close to radioactive material. A huge bar brawl, Sheep-human hybrids are being made, and much more! Please like and subscribe for more
It's Christmas so hosts Sean, Bob, Slim, Alison & Angel invited the pride of Warren, Comedian Tim Wolfe, to join us for Hot Dogs, and Christmas Presents. Sean has nothing planned, but it's Christmas so Seanta Claus gives presents and tells the christmas tale of paying a speeding ticket. Plus! Sean mansplains Kwanza, Tim has a cap gun, Third Eye Blind This week's topics include: Purell Germ ability, Eggplant/ corn emoji, Barney's Penis This weeks episode is sponsored by: Toad Sage Skateboarding & Photography, 9 AM Nonsense #Akron #Comedy #Hotdog #Kwanza
I can't believe we lasted this long! Hosts Sean, Bob, and Slim are joined in studio by longtime friends of the show comedian Dwayne Duke & musician/Twitch streamer Austin Sigal to hang out, roast on Slim, and discuss Austin's sudden height growth. Plus! We listen to congratulation clips that various former guests sent us. Chris Clem joins us on skype for the 2nd half of the show, and Austin explains Powerviolence music to Dwayne. This week's Topics Include: The popularity of video game streaming, Chris ask's the host questions, Sean uses words wrong. Thanks to Alison Pinion, Acacia from the Damncast, Brian Barganier, Erik Eagol, Jeremy Sheer, Steve Guy, TR Rinkes, Ryne DiPerna, Tim Wolfe & El Jordano Diablo for your clips of congratulations We will be recording Dwayne Duke's new album "Shame Flashbacks" Friday November 3rd at the Rialto Theatre in Akron, OH. Featuring Tim Wolfe and TM Francis, Hosted by Josh Lawhorn, Headlined Dwayne Duke. visit Lousyweathermedia.com #Akron #Comedy #Twitchgaming #Powerviolencemusic
Tim Wolfe owner of Patties & Pints and CEO of EFLOW Companies joins us and gives the Tim and Dale "5 Nuggets Picked Up" on his journey to becoming a successful business owner.
Tim Wolfe owner of Patties & Pints and CEO of EFLOW Companies joins us and gives the Tim and Dale "5 Nuggets Picked Up" on his journey to becoming a successful business owner.
Potential Problems Podcast is back with our friends Nicholas Starr and Tim Wolfe. We throw around some What "Would You Do" scenarios, praise Holly Holm for her latest win, discuss the first ever exploding testicle in MMA, Andy Milonakis had a public freakout and much more! Subscribe and give us a thumbs up!
We are deep in the Jemez Mountains for this on location episode of the show! Tim Wolfe joins Allen and John around the campfire as we berate the childrens cartoon character Caillou, discuss the creepypasta theory of Caillou being a cancer ridden child. What is a Vac-Bed? Cows are calling to each other in the distance as we talk about our previous camping trips. Enjoy and Subscribe!
What engineering means to the world. Comedians/brilliant individuals Mike Wilson and Tim Wolfe are here to explain some concepts to us. Counteracting the forces of gravity to attain low earth orbit, John hammers a new sound board clip into our heads, and we discuss virtual kidnapping scams that people have been falling for.
Preacher: Tim Wolfe & Emily McGinley Scripture: Song of Songs 1:2-7
Very special episode this week with hosts Sean, Bob, Josey and $limtern joined by a Lousy Weather Media favorite, comedian Tim Wolfe, because he has 6 bucks and a cool rap about it. Plus! We discuss Kathy Bates' best acting roles, and play Good or Shitty! with A Boogie wit Da Hoodie. This weeks topics include: Don Johnson, Fake News, Red Clam Chowder This weeks episode is sponsored by: Rane Clothing #aboogiewitdahoodie #Kathybates #Alligator
We are back live once again with a HALLOWEEN edition of the podcast! Tim Wolfe as Agent Phil Coulson, Mike Long as the Gimp, Devin Rivera as himself and John&Allen as well. Some news stories, tales of crime, cannabilism and more!
Most timelines of the events that led to the November 9th resignation of former University of Missouri System President Tim Wolfe start when the student protest group Concerned Student 1950 stopped his car at the 2015 homecoming parade. Wolfe was criticized for not speaking with the students, and many believe that perceived slight made him a target. To really understand how Tim Wolfe, the president of the entire University System ended up with his head in the guillotine, we have to take it back much earlier, to when he was hired and the major decisions made during his tenure - particularly on the Columbia campus. In part two of our series, Mizzou at a Crossroads, we take a look at how Tim Wolfe became the focal point of protests from the perspective of the people who hired him and who ultimately will be responsible for hiring his replacement: the University of Missouri System Board of Curators.
Holly Byrd returns to the show, and Tim Wolfe joins for the first time! We chat about how useful removable shower heads are in female bathrooms, bs on Thanksgivings past, and how cats are cuckholds
Adam and Mark start out this weeks episode talking about the recent University of Missouri controversy, and what that means for the future of mediating disputes - especially in the case of former President Tim Wolfe. This leads into a conversation on the recent dismissal of USC head coach Steve Sarkisian. After that, Adam talks about his struggles in trying to move to a new home less than a mile away. Then, Adam and Mark discuss the Oscar Pistorious trial, sentencing, and release from prison. Before they wrap, Mark talks about one of his cases involving a local Longshoreman. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Protests at the University of Missouri, Yale and Ithaca College have exposed just how radicalized college campuses have become over the years. Missouri students used the threat of a football player boycott to get the school president fired for alleged racial incidents that may not have actually happened. Today's college students, fully indocrinated by their professors, see racism around every corner and advocate an extreme form of "social justice." They claim to seek diversity and tolerance, yet are brutally intolerant of anyone with views contrary to their own. What can be done about the cultural rot in our universities? The great Michael Lane, host of the Like It or Not with Michael Lane podcast, calls in to discuss.
Protests at the University of Missouri, Yale and Ithaca College have exposed just how radicalized college campuses have become over the years. Missouri students used the threat of a football player boycott to get the school president fired for alleged racial incidents that may not have actually happened. Today's college students, fully indocrinated by their professors, see racism around every corner and advocate an extreme form of "social justice." They claim to seek diversity and tolerance, yet are brutally intolerant of anyone with views contrary to their own. What can be done about the cultural rot in our universities? The great Michael Lane, host of the Like It or Not with Michael Lane podcast, calls in to discuss.
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Tues. Nov., 10th, 10pm-12midnight EST with host Michael Imhotep of The African History Network. We'll discuss the University of Missouri Protest/Boycott, the resignation of President Tim Wolfe and Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin. What's next? Why some in main stream media clueless as to what the offenses were and why students wanted school President Tim Wolfe removed? CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and listen to the podcasts.
Oscar and Grammy winner John Legend joins Edge of Sports to laud the Missouri Tigers football team, who made history by joining with protesting students and refusing to play until University president Tim Wolfe resigned. We’re also privileged to have an insider’s perspective from Paul Hewitt, who coached Georgia Tech to the NCAA finals in basketball a decade ago. Finally, we welcome back Howard University professor Christian Dotson-Pierson to discuss the publication of photos which document Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy’s deplorable domestic abuse. Tweet Dave at http://twitter.com/edgeofsports, John Legend at http://twitter.com/johnlegend, Christian Dotson-Pierson at http://twitter.com/profcdp and give producer Dan Bloom your feedback at http://twitter.com/danbloomsports. You can also write us at edgeofsports@slate.com
University of Missouri: President Resigns Amid Protests Over Handling of Racially Charged Incidents Walkouts took place Monday, and some football players planned to boycott games, calling for Tim Wolfe to resign. "Please, please use this resignation to heal, not to hate," Wolfe told the campus. Sign up to represent with us monthly here. https://www.patreon.com/WineCellarPodcast?ty=h Or donate a one time investment in us here. https://www.paypal.me/PhoenixandWilliam Ben Carson tells NASCAR fans confederate flag O.K. Joe Scarborough Demands On-Air Apology From Hugh Hewitt Deputy drank on duty at anti-drunk driving conference Something to consider when cat calling.
Jalen and Jacoby break down the resignation of Tim Wolfe, the undefeated Panthers, the Pistons, Kobe's performance, and announce the birth of Jacoby's twin daughters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jim and Jordan kick off Episode 20 with some off-the-field discussion of Missouri player protests and the resignation of university president Tim Wolfe. Then it's onto yet another bonkers finish with Arkansas-Ole Miss, Alabama's destruction of LSU, a Heisman reset, and which Top-5 team has the toughest stretch the rest of the way. 0:00 — Missouri protest/fallout 9:32 — Arkansas, SRSLY? 16:02 — Alabama thoroughly destroys LSU 20:35 — Heisman Reset: Is Derrick Henry the new favorite? 24:25 — Tough sledding for Top 5 teams
Jalen and Jacoby break down the resignation of Tim Wolfe, the undefeated Panthers, the Pistons, Kobe's performance, and announce the birth of Jacoby's twin daughters.
Missouri Tigers Football Team is boycotting school President Tim Wolfe over ongoing racial issues on campus. Mike Ryan, Sports Medicine Analyst for Sunday Night Football on NBC joins the show to give you the inside info on the injuries creating the most impact around the league. Next, JD checks in with the Professor, Mr. Rick Horrow of Horrow Sports Ventures . This is Speaking of Sports!
The Main Show is back this week with hosts Bob, Paul and Sean and we have comedian, Tim Wolfe in studio. He talks about script writing, acting and insight into offensive joke telling. Plus! We share thoughts on Ferguson and girls in suit cases. This weeks topics include: Birdman, Strip Club Lego and Dead Babies. This weeks episode is sponsored by: Lousy Weather Basement Comedy Show II.
"Jetty Afternoon" Sully and Josh had a great discussion of the scene this week with mentions of The 1975 at Waterlplace park as part of the 95.5 WBRU Summer Concert Series; The Spot Underground's 3 year anniversary featuring Daddie Long Legs 200th Show and The Heavy Pets; a double ablum release featuring Allysen Callery and Tim Wolfe at What Cheer Antiques; Peter Frampton's Guitar Circus featuring Sonny Landreth; Monday's On Blast hosted by 990wbob.com; Creation Tuesday featuring Dennis Emsley and Friends; Posivibes with The Alchemystics, Matt Carey and Positive Vibrations; Festival Friday featuring Otis Grove, Akashic Record and Milkbread; as well as Resin Ed, Secret Weapon, Superhuman Happiness, Dark City and Von Donovan. The gents welcome Jetty to the Green Room for a lengthy interview and a performance of three songs. The guys wrap up discussing a number of upcoming Tunes Around Town. Approximate Run Time: 1 Hour 17 Minutes
We’re featuring a guest interview by bassist Tim Wolfe, Jr. interviewing his former teacher Jim Miller about Art Davis. Tim and Jim discuss Art Davis’ life, career, and pedagogical approach. They discuss Art’s book and his four-finger approach to the double bass, among other subjects. We’re also featuring excerpts from “Duo,” a track from the Art Davis Quartet album Life and featuring Art Davis, John Hicks, Idris Muhammad & Pharoah Sanders. This album (along with other music from Art’s considerable career) is available through iTunes. Tim also created a timeline (PDF) detailing milestones in Art’s career: Art Davis Timeline About Art Davis: In a musical career that has spanned four decades, Dr. Art Davis has played his bass with a myriad of the greatest jazz, classical, and popular artists in the world. He has shared his talents with not only the best jazz musicians (John Coltrane,Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Lena Horne, Thelonius Monk, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Quincy Jones, etc.), but with notable figures from popular music such as Judy Garland, Bob Dylan, Minne Pearl, Barbara Streisand, Hank Williams. Davis’ career has also seen performances with major orchestras such as the National Symphony, NBC Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Radio City Music Hall Symphony, Westchester Symphony, Orange County Symphony and others. Davis studied the tuba as well as the piano as a boy in his hometown of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania before switching to the bass in high school. He won numerous awards on both tuba and double-bass while attending high school. Upon graduation, he moved to New York to study via scholarship at both theManhattan School of Music as well as the Juilliard School of Music. While attending the latter he studied with world renown cellist Lazlo Varga andAnselme Fortier, who was principal bassist with the New York Philharmonic at that time. He earned a B.A. degree, triple major in psychology, music, physics, summa sum laude from Hunter College, City University of New York. Art Davis’ recording debut came in 1958 at the Newport Jazz Festival, with Max Roach’s group that included the legendary Booker Little and George Coleman. Davis maintained a strong personal relationship with Max, and Booker Little became one of his best friends. John Coltrane came into Art Davis’ life while Davis was working with Max Roach’s group at Small’s Paradise in Harlem. Coltrane at that time was in Miles Davis’ band and between sets asked Art if he would like to “practice” with him. Art agreed and Coltrane replied “How about tomorrow morning?” At 8:00 the following morning John Coltrane was in the lobby of Art’s hotel and called him on the house phone. After that first meeting, the two practiced regularly for about a year, the sessions lasting for many hours without a break. It was during this year that John Coltrane wrote the tune “Giant Steps”. Davis credits the association with John Coltrane as the most intense and enriching musical experience of his career. Until Coltrane’s death in 1967, Art remained close musically and personally with him and was a member of the bands on several Coltrane albums including, “Ascension”, “Africa Brass I and II”, “Olé! Coltrane”, and others. Art’s discography as a member of Coltrane’s groups also includes the original recording of “A Love Supreme” (which remains unreleased) with Coltrane’s regular quartet and Archie Shepp. Art also toured intermittently with John Coltrane. Due to Davis’ studio and other commitments, he was unable to become a permanent member of Coltrane’s quartet, but John insisted on their continued relationship. Then, in 1959, Davis joined Dizzy Gillespie’s band and toured for two and a half years. Weary of the road he returned to New York and free-lanced. In 1961 Art became the second African-American member of the NBC Staff Orchestra, working regularly on the Merv Griffin, Jack Paar, and Johnny Carson shows (and others), as well as performing in the New York studios playing jingles, films, and freelancing with performers. When the Griffin show moved to Los Angeles in 1971 Davis went back to school to pursue his deep interest in psychology, earning a masters degree in Experimental Psychology from the City College of the City University of New York and a masters degree and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from New York University by 1982. He supported himself while in college by teaching and performing in Broadway shows. After receiving his doctorate, he devoted four years to psychology patients and teaching in medical centers and colleges. In 1986, Davis moved to southern California, where he currently teaches college courses and maintains a professional practice as well as playing concerts, clubs, and recordings.Throughout his busy career, Davis finds time to encourage young people to strive toward their highest professional ambitions. His fan club decided to reflect this concern and established a scholarship program for deserving students.