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Fantasy Baseball Live – May 18, 2025Microsoft Teams:Segments 1 and 2 – Review games of the weekendAdditional Notes1.Surprise, surprise, the Orioles fired their manager and then promptly lost their next game. They have a team ERA of 5.42, which ranks last in the American League and is the third worst in MLB. I understand that this happens (blame the manager), but ownership claimed they would spend money and simply have not. Thoughts?a.Oddly, the Marlins are among the teams with a worse ERA than the Orioles. Let's examine their rotation.2.Matthew Lugo with another home run on Saturday.3.Clayton Kershaw got a start, and it didn't go very well. His fastball maxed out at 90.9 MPH. Is Kershaw the new Tommy Malone?a.Will he have success?4.Seth Halvorsen got the save opportunity in Colorado. It was the first save opportunity in over two weeks. Do we care about this?5.Remember when Rafael Devers was struggling. He's now hitting .284 and hit his eighth home run on Saturday – a walk-off6.The five hottest players by OPS last week:a.Cal Raleigh (C, Sea) – 6 for 18, 3 HR, 1 SBb.Kyle Stowers (OF, Mia) – 8 for 22, 3 HRc.Wilmer Flores (1B, SF) – 8 for 21, 3 HRd.Ivan Herrera (C, STL) – 10 for 21, 1 HRe.Josh Jung (3B, Tex) – 10 for 25, 4 HR Segment 3: Waiver WireSegment 4: Closer ReportClose
Family Theater was a dramatic anthology radio show which aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States from February 13, 1947, to September 11, 1957. The show was produced by Family Theater Productions, a film and radio studio extension of the Family Rosary Crusade founded by the Holy Cross Priest, Father Patrick Peyton, CSC, to promote family prayer. The motto of these Holy Cross Family Ministries is, "The family that prays together, stays together." The program had no commercial sponsor, yet Father Peyton, CSC arranged for many of Hollywood's stars in film and radio at the time to appear. In its ten-year run, well-known actors, and actresses, including James Stewart, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Raymond Burr, Jane Wyatt, Charlton Heston, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Gene Kelly, William Shatner, and Chuck Connors, appeared as announcers, narrators, or stars. A total of 540 episodes were produced. The program featured not only religious stories but half-hour adaptations of literary works such as A Tale of Two Cities, Moby-Dick and Don Quixote Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
Recorded in 2014 this episode features Keb Mo, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Joan Osborne, and Tommy Malone. Podcast support provided by Digital Relativity. https://bit.ly/3ymzzcT
Recorded in 2014 with performances from Keb Mo, Joan Osborne, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Tommy Malone.
Circumstance drives a Roadhouse Rewind this week. I'll be back next week with a new edition of the finest blues you've never heard. This edition of The Roadhouse features some old friends, some new one, some quick little ditties, and some of the longest tracks ever played in the show. Tommy Malone, Little Mike & The Tornadoes, Lurrie Bell, Harpdog Brown, and Janiva Magness help make this a well-rounded hour of the finest blues you’ve never heard - the 481st Roadhouse.
Circumstance drives a Roadhouse Rewind this week. I'll be back next week with a new edition of the finest blues you've never heard. This edition of The Roadhouse features some old friends, some new one, some quick little ditties, and some of the longest tracks ever played in the show. Tommy Malone, Little Mike & The Tornadoes, Lurrie Bell, Harpdog Brown, and Janiva Magness help make this a well-rounded hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 481st Roadhouse.
Circumstance drives a Roadhouse Rewind this week. I'll be back next week with a new edition of the finest blues you've never heard. This edition of The Roadhouse features some old friends, some new one, some quick little ditties, and some of the longest tracks ever played in the show. Tommy Malone, Little Mike & The Tornadoes, Lurrie Bell, Harpdog Brown, and Janiva Magness help make this a well-rounded hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 481st Roadhouse.
Family Theater was an dramatic anthology radio show which aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States from February 13, 1947 to September 11, 1957. The show was produced by Family Theater Productions, a film and radio studio extension of the Family Rosary Crusade founded by the Holy Cross Priest, Father Patrick Peyton, CSC, as a way to promote family prayer. The motto of the these Holy Cross Family Ministries is, "The family that prays together, stays together." The program had no commercial sponsor, yet Father Peyton, CSC arranged for many of Hollywood's stars in film and radio at the time to appear. In its ten-year run, well-known actors and actresses, including James Stewart, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Raymond Burr, Jane Wyatt, Charlton Heston, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Gene Kelly, William Shatner and Chuck Connors, appeared as announcers, narrators or stars. A total of 540 episodes were produced. The program featured not only religious stories but half-hour adaptations of literary works such as A Tale of Two Cities, Moby-Dick and Don Quixote --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Michael Stocks is a London based South African born runner who has been successful at every distance from 10km up to 24 hour - crowning things with a place in the 2019 TEAM GB 24hour squad in Albi France Comrades History: Established in 1921. Course records: Down: Men: David Gatebe: 5:18:19 (2016) Women: 5:54:43 (1989) Frith van der Merwe Up: Men: 5:24:49 (2008) Leonid Shvetsov Women: 5:58:53 (2019) Gerda Steyn https://www.comrades.com/ Michael Stocks 10 time finisher - GREEN NUMBER 31054 PB: 6:47:11 DAZ PB (2006) - 10:27:16 TOOTING BEC: https://www.runandbecome.com/race/24-hour-2018 - Michael (far left) Bone (in Puffa Jacket!) Michael 1st Place - 249KM Bone 3rd Place: 222KM Michael Book - Launched March 2021 - "One Track Mind" - PRE ORDER IT HERE - https://www.amazon.co.uk/One-Track-Mind-Running-Miles-ebook/dp/B08WC6VC8S/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1613055614&sr=1-2 Michael mentions the infamous 1967 Comrades video finish by Tommy Malone - http://runningspiration.com/2018/06/17/la-adversidad/
As a new campaign to encourage more foster carers to come forward on the Island - Howard talks to recently retired fosterers Eileen and Tommy Malone and supervising social worker Sharon Willetts about the joys and challenges involved.
In today's bonus episode, Randy Scarlett shares stories in remembrance of the great Tommy Malone.
My guest today is Mr. Dave Malone. Dave is best known as being a 30+ year veteran as one of the vocalists, guitarists and songwriters with The Radiators, one of the quintessential New Orleans party bands. For over 30 years the “Rads” have defined the sound of good times in New Orleans and many a Tulane University grad has fine memories of attending a few Radiators gigs during his/her time spent in the Crescent City. Dave is a great singer, songwriter and, as you'll hear, an avid guitar collector with an amazing guitar collection. In this fun chat Dave talks about the New Orleans music scene in the early days of the Radiators, how the drummer brought in a chainsaw to the gig and proceeded to chop up tables, his brother Tommy Malone from the Subdudes (also a guest on the Riff Raff- see episode 19), how his hometown of Edgard, LA still affects his music and songwriting to this day and many other things- including a lot of laughs in between! Recorded at Dirty Power, New Orleans Oct. 2019 *In 2001 the Radiators equipment truck was stolen, it was a huge hit and the insurance screwed Dave over. The equipment was never found. I've reposted some of Dave's guitars that were never recovered so if anyone out there ever sees one of these instruments you know who it belongs to.* Melancon Telecaster- Dark green serial#9607 Fender '57 Reissue Stratocaster blonde serial #VO11050 Fender '62 Reissue with Tele Neck (Sea foam green) Serial #VO27861 DanElectro 12 String Blue Sparkle - Serial # 019912279 DanElectro Baritone (Robin Egg Blue) Serial #029902687 Gibson Chet Atkins (Black solid body acoustic) Serial #940197784 Fender Electric Mandolin (FM-61) Serial # KD00008172 Budda Verbmaster 30 Amplifier Serial #V3F-003 Budda Twinmaster 12 Serial #19-0174Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-riff-raff-with-shane-theriot/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Kemp Conrad, Chair of the Memphis City Council, and Tommy Malone, President of the Memphis Firefighter's Association discuss the proposed sales tax increase to restore benefits to police and firefighters with Bill Dries, reporter for The Daily Memphian, and host Eric Barnes.
The Subdudes cofounding singer, guitarist, and songwriter was also a member of the beloved Li’l Queenie and the Percolators, as well as the supergroup, Tiny Town. He’s an excitable boy who wears his heart on his sleeve, but unlike one of the Troubled Men, and at least one previous guest, Tommy manages to keep his pants on. Topics include a brass band fracas, a torrential rain, the Stones show, the Big Island Jazz and Blues Festival, a big band, the Edgard, La. connections, Guys and Dolls, smartphone learning, the original Continental Drifters, the Subdudes formation, Fort Collins, Colorado, Pete Anderson, Darcy Malone, decaf coffee, surnames of the past, Tiny Town, Bernie Leadon, Glyn Johns, artistic courage, a custom console, Ray Ganucheau, a reformation, a new record, Bruce Barielle, Chuck Prophet, mortality, Keith Keller, etiquette, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, band alchemy, Bill Wyman, a bass player joke, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on your favorite podcast platform. Follow and share on social media, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: One Word (Peace) by the Subdudes from their album, Behind The Levee
The Subdudes cofounding singer, guitarist, and songwriter was also a member of the beloved Li'l Queenie and the Percolators, as well as the supergroup, Tiny Town. He's an excitable boy who wears his heart on his sleeve, but unlike one of the Troubled Men, and at least one previous guest, Tommy manages to keep his pants on. Topics include a brass band fracas, a torrential rain, the Stones show, the Big Island Jazz and Blues Festival, a big band, the Edgard, La. connections, Guys and Dolls, smartphone learning, the original Continental Drifters, the Subdudes formation, Fort Collins, Colorado, Pete Anderson, Darcy Malone, decaf coffee, surnames of the past, Tiny Town, Bernie Leadon, Glyn Johns, artistic courage, a custom console, Ray Ganucheau, a reformation, a new record, Bruce Barielle, Chuck Prophet, mortality, Keith Keller, etiquette, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, band alchemy, Bill Wyman, a bass player joke, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on your favorite podcast platform. Follow and share on social media, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: One Word (Peace) by the Subdudes from their album, Behind The Levee
In this Great Trials Podcast exclusive, former Southern Trial Lawyers Association President and 10-time Top 10 Georgia Super Lawyer honoree Tommy Malone looks back at his early experiences in the courtroom after 40 years of practicing law. www.greattrialspodcast.com
This week, your hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey interview Tommy and Adam Malone for a second time. https://malonelaw.com/ Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here To Rate and Review Case Details: Iconic trial lawyer Tommy Malone and his son Adam explain how they were able to turn a hung jury trial into two wins for their client, resulting in a major settlement and noteworthy jury verdict. This episode focuses on the tragic case of a baby boy who was born with significant brain damage due to medical malpractice. Click Here to Read/Download the Complete Trial Documents Guest Bio: Tommy Malone Thomas “Tommy” Malone is the founder of Malone Law. For more than 40 years he has litigated cases involving catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death throughout the State of Georgia. He has obtained a multitude of jury verdicts in excess of one million dollars, including a verdict in excess of $49 million for a 23-year-old student who suffered catastrophic traumatic brain injuries as the result of a road wreck involving two commercial truck drivers on a two-lane highway in San Jose, California. His record-setting $45 million verdict changed the way managed care providers operate. Tommy is the past President of the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys, the official certifying body sanctioned by the American Bar Association for certification of competency in handling professional negligence cases. Tommy's Full Bio Adam Malone Adam Malone is based in Atlanta, Georgia and dedicates his entire practice to helping families with issues involving brain injury, spinal cord injury, burns, amputation, and wrongful death throughout the state of Georgia. His efforts over the last two decades have produced over $500 million in compensation for injured victims and their families and have helped change careless corporate practices to keep us all safer. Adam has obtained record jury verdicts, including a $24.5 million verdict in a case involving an above-knee amputation for a young athlete which is reported to be the largest personal injury verdict ever returned in Albany, Georgia. In addition to his trial skills, Adam has also earned a reputation for excellence in the appellate courts. Due to Adam's work, the Georgia Supreme Court struck down the state's cap of $350,000 on non-economic damages in medical negligence cases as violating the constitutionally guaranteed right to trial by jury. This ruling not only permitted his client to recover the amount of damages determined by the jury in that case – it was much more important than that. This decision ensured that all patients harmed by preventable medical errors have the right to trial by jury and the right to be completely compensated in an amount determined by jurors driven by the actual evidence, not by politicians driven by campaign contributions. Adam's Full Bio Show Sponsors Legal Technology Services - LTSatlanta.com Forge Consulting - ForgeConsulting.com Harris, Lowry, and Manton - hlmlawfirm.com Free Resources: Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 1 Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 2
My guest today is Mr. Tommy Malone. You know there is just something about hearing someone from South Louisiana belt out a vocal or play a guitar solo- they just seem to have a certain "thing" to the way they phrase and deliver a line and my guest Tommy Malone certainly epitomizes that. Tommy is a New Orleans based singer/songwriter and guitarist who, in my opinion is criminally overlooked as one of the best of the New Orleans scene. (His brother Dave Malone is one of the founding members of another one of the great New Orleans party bands- The Radiators.) Tommy is probably best known as one of the founders and lead singer of The Subdudes, one of the best known bands to emerge out of the New Orleans scene in the late 1980's early 1990's. Using a unique instrumentation by replacing the traditional drum kit with percussion and tamborine, and oftentimes accordion along with guitar and bass, they created their own version of funky New Orleans flavored roots/rock with an acoustic edge. Having made 11 records with the Subdudes as well as 3 solo records- one of which I had the pleasure of working on called “Natural Born Days”- which we'll talk about here. We also talk about Tiny Town, a short lived band that made one record that is one of my faves. In this interview, recorded on beautiful a fall-like day in early September at my home in New Orleans, Tommy tells me about his influences, guitars (and as usual when we hang out, we laugh like 5th graders and tell jokes, constantly goofing off.) Even though we do clown around a good bit in this one, there is some great info and for fans of Tommy and the Subdudes maybe a few stories you haven't heard. Hope you like this one! Recorded- New Orleans Sept 2017Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-riff-raff-with-shane-theriot/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
There's a good mix in this edition of The Roadhouse, featuring Tommy Malone, Karen Lovely, Grady Champion, Deanna Bogart, and Rip Lee Pryor. You'll find the usual variety of styles, but more than that, you find the usual approach - another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 488th Roadhouse.
Keb' Mo', Joan Osborne, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Tommy Malone.
Tommy Malone plays tracks from Poor Boy and talks about the subdudes reunion, reading the Society Page and how everyone has a Katrina story. Also on this episode, rock & roll from Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires, southern rock from Jefferson Hart and the Ghosts of the Old North State, beautiful country from Red Molly, new Appalachian blues from Malcolm Holcombe, southern rock from Rod Melancon, blues from Jennie DeVoe, Texas rock from the Old 97's. "Tommy Malone" originated from Americana Music Show.
Brigitte DeMeyer plays track from Savannah Road and talks about working with Will Kimbrough and Jano Rix and how Gregg Allman inspired her. Also on this episode, rock & roll from the Hard Pans, newgrass from the Howlin' Brothers, stringband music from Tumblin Bones, New Orleans street music from John Oates, dark rock from Ernest Troost, tinpan alley jazz from The Bumper Jacksons, blues rock from Jennie DeVoe, backporch music from Tommy Malone, and alt.folk from the Secret Sisters. "Ep194 Brigitte DeMeyer" originated from Americana Music Show.
This edition of The Roadhouse features some old friends, some new one, some quick little ditties, and some of the longest tracks ever played in the show. Tommy Malone, Little Mike & The Tornadoes, Lurrie Bell, Harpdog Brown, and Janiva Magness help make this a well-rounded hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 481st Roadhouse.
Candi Staton tells the story about her early days in music, how she met Rick Hall of FAME studios and plays tracks from Life Happens. Also on this episode, blues rock from Tommy Malone, country from Moot Davis, alt-folk from The Secret Sisters, soulful blues from Brigitte DeMeyer, honky tonk from John Howie Jr. and the Rosewood Bluff and retro soul from St. Paul & The Broken Bones. "Episode 191: Candi Staton – Life Happens" originated from Americana Music Show.
Fitting all the pieces like a musical puzzle - that's the secret to the fun of this edition of The Roadhouse. Tommy Malone, John Németh, John Mooney, Valerie June, and Ray Fuller & The Bluesrockers fit together to create another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 479th Roadhouse.
Fitting all the pieces like a musical puzzle - that's the secret to the fun of this edition of The Roadhouse. Tommy Malone, John Németh, John Mooney, Valerie June, and Ray Fuller & The Bluesrockers fit together to create another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 479th Roadhouse.
Fitting all the pieces like a musical puzzle - that's the secret to the fun of this edition of The Roadhouse. Tommy Malone, John Németh, John Mooney, Valerie June, and Ray Fuller & The Bluesrockers fit together to create another hour of the finest blues you've never hgeard - the 479th Roadhouse.
The final Christmas Roadhouse show of 2013 brings a surprise - an ad-free version for all. Among the interesting mix of blues in this edition, Eric Clapton, Tommy Malone, Nuno Mindelis, Nick Moss & The Fliptops, and Marion James take the hour in an unsuspected direction or two. It's a holiday hour of blues and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 460th Roadhouse.
TOMMY MALONE has enjoyed a successful career as the guitarist, singer for the leg-endary SUBDUDES for over two decades. A musician�s musician, he has recorded with Rosanne Cash, Shawn Colvin and Anders Osborne, and has impacted markets with hit other projects including Tiny Town and the Continental Drifters. His songs have been recorded by Joe Cocker, The Radiators, Tab Benoit and many others, but it�s his ability to perform his own stories and turn them into vivid musical images that sets him apart from other performers. His first solo record in 12 years 'Natural Born Days' tracks one man�s journey through life, suffering through hard times from hurricanes to heartbreak but al-ways finding a way to keep on keeping on. HEY MARSEILLES [pronounced: hay mar-say ] is the critically acclaimed orchestral pop sextet from Seattle. The band produces a lush wall of orchestral sound using cello, viola, trumpet, accordion, clarinets, piano, guitar and drums around Matt Bishop's memorable melodies and honest lyricism. Their unique orchestral chamber pop (or 'folkestra' as the band likes to say) has become the group�s signature sound. The band has just released their sophomore album 'Lines We Trace'. It represents a band steady enough in its sound, that it can expand beyond it.
This edition of The Roadhouse mixes it up with Tommy Malone, Matthew Curry & The Fury, Hamilton Loomis, Keb' Mo', and Trampled Under Foot. Though it goes a bit heavier on contemporary blues, it's definitely a mix that will make the hour pass quickly and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 445th Roadhouse.
The Subdudes cofounding singer, guitarist, and songwriter was also a member of the beloved Li'l Queenie and the Percolators, as well as the supergroup, Tiny Town. He's an excitable boy who wears his heart on his sleeve, but unlike one of the Troubled Men, and at least one previous guest, Tommy manages to keep his pants on. Topics include a brass band fracas, a torrential rain, the Stones show, the Big Island Jazz and Blues Festival, a big band, the Edgard, La. connections, Guys and Dolls, smartphone learning, the original Continental Drifters, the Subdudes formation, Fort Collins, Colorado, Pete Anderson, Darcy Malone, decaf coffee, surnames of the past, Tiny Town, Bernie Leadon, Glyn Johns, artistic courage, a custom console, Ray Ganucheau, a reformation, a new record, Bruce Barielle, Chuck Prophet, mortality, Keith Keller, etiquette, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, band alchemy, Bill Wyman, a bass player joke, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on your favorite podcast platform. Follow and share on social media, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: One Word (Peace) by the Subdudes from their album, Behind The Levee