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The Metaphysical Hour with Julia Cannon and Tracie Mahan and Question Master Tiffanny Shining the Grid, Moving Timelines, and Remembering You Are the Gift Lighting Up the Grid Together In this episode of The Metaphysical Hour, hosts Julia Cannon, Tracie Mahan, and Tiffany welcome viewers into a lively, intuitive, and highly interactive broadcast. Julia opens by inviting listeners to “shine your light,” and the hosts describe a visual of individual beams rising from each person, expanding outward, overlapping, and strengthening the energetic grid around the planet. This becomes the spiritual foundation of the episode: each person's light matters, and when people gather with intention, their energy expands beyond themselves. Questions, Community, and Tiffany the Question Goddess The hosts explain how listeners can submit questions, especially by addressing them clearly to Tiffany so she can find them in the comment stream. The show has a playful rhythm from the start, with Julia, Tracie, and Tiffany joking about titles such as “Goddess Tiffany,” “Princess Tiffany,” and “Question Master Tiffany.” Beneath the humor, the structure is practical: the episode relies on audience participation, live questions, and intuitive responses from the hosts. Energy Is Moving Forward Julia and Tracie discuss the current energy, describing it as something that had felt stuck but now seems to be moving forward. Tracie connects this to her own life, sharing that an offer she made on a house was accepted after a long period of waiting. She reflects that delays are often tied to lessons, and that life may not move until a person has received the realization or growth needed to move with it. The hosts frame this as a broader message for listeners: when something finally opens, it may be because the soul has reached the readiness point. Tracie's House, Manifestation, and Letting Go of an Old Self Tracie's house story becomes a personal teaching about manifestation, timing, and self-worth. She explains that she had to put in the offer and “go for it,” rather than holding back. She also sees the move as symbolic of releasing an old version of herself: the version that always lets other people go first. The new house is smaller, so the move will also require physical letting go. Julia and Tiffany help frame the experience as a manifestation process, encouraging ease, trust, and the belief that everything can come together smoothly. Words, Memory, and the Tools That Change How We Think The hosts briefly joke about spelling, autocorrect, old phone numbers, and the way modern tools can change memory habits. They compare the past, when people memorized many phone numbers, to the present, when devices remember for us. The conversation is humorous, but it also reflects one of the episode's underlying themes: technology may assist us, but it can also change how we use our own minds. The hosts keep the tone light, even singing part of the old “867-5309” number from the Tommy Tutone song. Many Truths, One Love A major philosophical theme emerges when the hosts discuss truth. Julia says people have often fought wars and religious battles because they believed there was only one truth. Now, she says, people are waking up to the idea that each person has their own truth, timeline, perception, and experience. Tracie adds that multiple people can be right at the same time. The one unifying truth they suggest may be love, because love is the fabric connecting everything. This becomes one of the episode's clearest spiritual teachings: personal truth can differ, but love can hold it all together. A Spider, a Web, and Creating Reality During the broadcast, a spider crawls across Julia's monitor, and the hosts immediately interpret it symbolically. They connect the spider to weaving webs and creating reality. The timing is treated as meaningful because it appears just as they are talking about personal truth and manifestation. The spider becomes a small living metaphor for the way each person creates their own web of experience through thoughts, choices, beliefs, and perception. Disclosure Day, Hidden Symbols, and Awakening A listener asks about the film Disclosure Day. Julia has not seen it yet and does not want spoilers, so Tracie and Tiffany discuss it carefully. Tracie says she received a message from the Arcturians that the movie contains hidden symbols, subliminal messages, and activation points designed to support awakening and prepare people for deeper disclosure. Tiffany shares that after seeing the film, she slept heavily the next day, which the hosts interpret as a possible sign of processing the energies or activations embedded in the movie. The Dream of the Christmas Party and Receiving Your Gifts A listener describes a dream about being angry at a Christmas party because she was not kept in the loop and had nothing to give in the gift exchange. Julia and Tracie interpret the dream from several angles. At first, it appears to involve control, missing out, or feeling unprepared. Then the interpretation deepens: the dream may be about spiritual gifts. Everyone else has gifts to exchange, while the dreamer feels she has none, even though someone is trying to hand her an envelope. The hosts encourage her to stop resisting and recognize that she herself is the gift. Deja Vu, Timelines, and Soul Rehearsals Another listener asks about having more déjà vu than usual. Julia explains that déjà vu may happen because the soul rehearses upcoming events in the dream state, testing different timelines and choosing the one that best supports the desired outcome. Tracie adds that déjà vu can mean the person is “in the groove” and moving into a timeline they have already prepared for. Rather than treating déjà vu as random, the hosts frame it as evidence of soul planning, timeline movement, and readiness. Free Will, Agreements, and the Power of Words A listener asks whether free will can change soul contracts and why people would be “slaves” to contracts. Julia immediately reframes the language, saying she prefers agreements rather than contracts, because “slave” and “contract” carry heavy energy. She explains that souls make agreements before incarnating to help each other accomplish certain lessons or experiences, but free will still operates through how a person reacts, thinks, speaks, and chooses. The hosts emphasize that words are powerful, and that people create their personal realities through the energy of their language, beliefs, and reactions. Not My World: Choosing What Reality to Feed Julia and Tracie discuss the importance of not absorbing every fearful narrative from the outside world. Tracie tells a story about someone who felt terrified after political events, even though nothing unsafe was actually happening in her own neighborhood. The hosts explain that people often create fear by focusing on realities that are not directly theirs. Julia's repeated phrase “not my world” becomes a spiritual practice: choosing not to feed fear-based realities that do not belong to one's own lived experience. Pets, Illness, and What They Reflect A listener asks whether “Soul Speak” can be used with pets, especially elderly or ill animals. Julia explains that pets can reflect what is going on in the home or in their human companions. Rather than simply trying to fix the pet, she says people should ask what the animal's illness may be showing them. Tiffany shares that her cat has diabetes, and Julia interprets diabetes as connected to joy, sweetness, balance, and the need to remember fun and life beyond drudgery. When the human begins shifting, the pet may also respond. Summer Solstice, Subtle Signs, and Contact Preparation Near the end, the hosts respond to a question about the summer solstice. Tracie senses a shift, describing it as a kind of yin-yang movement. Julia says subtle things may happen in the background that later become much bigger, so listeners should pay attention. She encourages people to focus on joy, rest, saying no when needed, walking, and doing things that make them happy. The conversation also connects to future contact, with the hosts encouraging listeners to notice subtle dreams, sky experiences, ship visits, and moments that may prepare the mind to perceive more. Closing With Joy, Contact, and Expansion The episode ends abruptly as the hosts are being kicked off the stream, but not before Julia emphasizes that the mind is like a filter: it only lets people see what they are ready to see. As listeners expand, the filter expands, allowing them to notice more of what has always been present. The closing message is one of trust, joy, subtle awareness, and readiness for more: more contact, more movement, more truth, and “much, much more.”
The Metaphysical Hour with Julia Cannon and Tracie Mahan and Question Master Tiffanny Shining the Grid, Moving Timelines, and Remembering You Are the Gift Lighting Up the Grid Together In this episode of The Metaphysical Hour, hosts Julia Cannon, Tracie Mahan, and Tiffany welcome viewers into a lively, intuitive, and highly interactive broadcast. Julia opens by inviting listeners to “shine your light,” and the hosts describe a visual of individual beams rising from each person, expanding outward, overlapping, and strengthening the energetic grid around the planet. This becomes the spiritual foundation of the episode: each person's light matters, and when people gather with intention, their energy expands beyond themselves. Questions, Community, and Tiffany the Question Goddess The hosts explain how listeners can submit questions, especially by addressing them clearly to Tiffany so she can find them in the comment stream. The show has a playful rhythm from the start, with Julia, Tracie, and Tiffany joking about titles such as “Goddess Tiffany,” “Princess Tiffany,” and “Question Master Tiffany.” Beneath the humor, the structure is practical: the episode relies on audience participation, live questions, and intuitive responses from the hosts. Energy Is Moving Forward Julia and Tracie discuss the current energy, describing it as something that had felt stuck but now seems to be moving forward. Tracie connects this to her own life, sharing that an offer she made on a house was accepted after a long period of waiting. She reflects that delays are often tied to lessons, and that life may not move until a person has received the realization or growth needed to move with it. The hosts frame this as a broader message for listeners: when something finally opens, it may be because the soul has reached the readiness point. Tracie's House, Manifestation, and Letting Go of an Old Self Tracie's house story becomes a personal teaching about manifestation, timing, and self-worth. She explains that she had to put in the offer and “go for it,” rather than holding back. She also sees the move as symbolic of releasing an old version of herself: the version that always lets other people go first. The new house is smaller, so the move will also require physical letting go. Julia and Tiffany help frame the experience as a manifestation process, encouraging ease, trust, and the belief that everything can come together smoothly. Words, Memory, and the Tools That Change How We Think The hosts briefly joke about spelling, autocorrect, old phone numbers, and the way modern tools can change memory habits. They compare the past, when people memorized many phone numbers, to the present, when devices remember for us. The conversation is humorous, but it also reflects one of the episode's underlying themes: technology may assist us, but it can also change how we use our own minds. The hosts keep the tone light, even singing part of the old “867-5309” number from the Tommy Tutone song. Many Truths, One Love A major philosophical theme emerges when the hosts discuss truth. Julia says people have often fought wars and religious battles because they believed there was only one truth. Now, she says, people are waking up to the idea that each person has their own truth, timeline, perception, and experience. Tracie adds that multiple people can be right at the same time. The one unifying truth they suggest may be love, because love is the fabric connecting everything. This becomes one of the episode's clearest spiritual teachings: personal truth can differ, but love can hold it all together. A Spider, a Web, and Creating Reality During the broadcast, a spider crawls across Julia's monitor, and the hosts immediately interpret it symbolically. They connect the spider to weaving webs and creating reality. The timing is treated as meaningful because it appears just as they are talking about personal truth and manifestation. The spider becomes a small living metaphor for the way each person creates their own web of experience through thoughts, choices, beliefs, and perception. Disclosure Day, Hidden Symbols, and Awakening A listener asks about the film Disclosure Day. Julia has not seen it yet and does not want spoilers, so Tracie and Tiffany discuss it carefully. Tracie says she received a message from the Arcturians that the movie contains hidden symbols, subliminal messages, and activation points designed to support awakening and prepare people for deeper disclosure. Tiffany shares that after seeing the film, she slept heavily the next day, which the hosts interpret as a possible sign of processing the energies or activations embedded in the movie. The Dream of the Christmas Party and Receiving Your Gifts A listener describes a dream about being angry at a Christmas party because she was not kept in the loop and had nothing to give in the gift exchange. Julia and Tracie interpret the dream from several angles. At first, it appears to involve control, missing out, or feeling unprepared. Then the interpretation deepens: the dream may be about spiritual gifts. Everyone else has gifts to exchange, while the dreamer feels she has none, even though someone is trying to hand her an envelope. The hosts encourage her to stop resisting and recognize that she herself is the gift. Deja Vu, Timelines, and Soul Rehearsals Another listener asks about having more déjà vu than usual. Julia explains that déjà vu may happen because the soul rehearses upcoming events in the dream state, testing different timelines and choosing the one that best supports the desired outcome. Tracie adds that déjà vu can mean the person is “in the groove” and moving into a timeline they have already prepared for. Rather than treating déjà vu as random, the hosts frame it as evidence of soul planning, timeline movement, and readiness. Free Will, Agreements, and the Power of Words A listener asks whether free will can change soul contracts and why people would be “slaves” to contracts. Julia immediately reframes the language, saying she prefers agreements rather than contracts, because “slave” and “contract” carry heavy energy. She explains that souls make agreements before incarnating to help each other accomplish certain lessons or experiences, but free will still operates through how a person reacts, thinks, speaks, and chooses. The hosts emphasize that words are powerful, and that people create their personal realities through the energy of their language, beliefs, and reactions. Not My World: Choosing What Reality to Feed Julia and Tracie discuss the importance of not absorbing every fearful narrative from the outside world. Tracie tells a story about someone who felt terrified after political events, even though nothing unsafe was actually happening in her own neighborhood. The hosts explain that people often create fear by focusing on realities that are not directly theirs. Julia's repeated phrase “not my world” becomes a spiritual practice: choosing not to feed fear-based realities that do not belong to one's own lived experience. Pets, Illness, and What They Reflect A listener asks whether “Soul Speak” can be used with pets, especially elderly or ill animals. Julia explains that pets can reflect what is going on in the home or in their human companions. Rather than simply trying to fix the pet, she says people should ask what the animal's illness may be showing them. Tiffany shares that her cat has diabetes, and Julia interprets diabetes as connected to joy, sweetness, balance, and the need to remember fun and life beyond drudgery. When the human begins shifting, the pet may also respond. Summer Solstice, Subtle Signs, and Contact Preparation Near the end, the hosts respond to a question about the summer solstice. Tracie senses a shift, describing it as a kind of yin-yang movement. Julia says subtle things may happen in the background that later become much bigger, so listeners should pay attention. She encourages people to focus on joy, rest, saying no when needed, walking, and doing things that make them happy. The conversation also connects to future contact, with the hosts encouraging listeners to notice subtle dreams, sky experiences, ship visits, and moments that may prepare the mind to perceive more. Closing With Joy, Contact, and Expansion The episode ends abruptly as the hosts are being kicked off the stream, but not before Julia emphasizes that the mind is like a filter: it only lets people see what they are ready to see. As listeners expand, the filter expands, allowing them to notice more of what has always been present. The closing message is one of trust, joy, subtle awareness, and readiness for more: more contact, more movement, more truth, and “much, much more.”
National Tater day. Entertainment from 1984. Eiffel Tower opened, US buys Virgin Islands, Canada's 10th Province. Todays birthdays - Lefty Frizzell, Shirley Jones, Richard Chamberlain, Christopher Walken, Gabe Kaplan, Tommy Heath, Rhea Pearlman, Tony Cox, Ewan MacGregor. Salina died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/The Tater song - Tater Tot Mark VerbeckFootloose - Kenny LogginsLets stop talking about it - Janie FrickeBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/If you've got the money - Lefty Frizzell867-5309 Jenny - Tommy TutoneCheers tv spoofDreaming of you - SalinaExit - One more drink - Cody Joe Hodges https://codyjoehodges.com/homeHistory & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.com
(Episode #1185 – Hour 1):FAFO Friday meets St. Patrick's Day Parade weekend on The Clay Edwards Show! Clay is joined by special guest Chip Matthews — former owner of legendary Club Fire and now running Beethoven's on the Reservoir — for a lively hour of Jackson talk. They recap the parade's wild history (from its ragtag 1983 start as Mal's to today's Hal's edition), swap hilarious memories from past parades and epic Club Fire nights with acts like Vanilla Ice and Tommy Tutone, and break down the new rules aimed at keeping things safer this year. Clay also plugs his FAFO shirt sale (use code BLACKOUT for free shipping), reflects on Mississippi culture and “lived experience,” and shouts out local after-parties at Cameron's Garage, Martin's, and more.
Journalist Esther Dillard hosts of ERASED, a short documentary series that tells stories about historical figures whose contributions are often overlooked.
From “867-5309” to Cancer Support + March Housing Market Update (San Jose/Santa Clara)The host reflects on aging, modern healthcare, and healthier living, noting that the famous “867-5309” from Tommy Tutone's 1981 song now connects to a cancer support line and encourages sharing it with anyone facing cancer. The episode then shifts to a March real estate update, saying more sellers are testing the market as expected for the spring selling season, but the season has been disappointing so far; the host hopes for slightly lower rates and sees pricing moving from artificial inflation toward normalization. 867-5309: Famous '80s song phone number now directs to cancer support lineMore Sellers Test the Market, Hoping For a Spring Surge in HomebuyersHousing wealth continues to concentrate among older demographicsPROBATE AND ESTATE SALESOpen Houses this weekend, Silicon Valley CuratedMortgage Rates this weekHome Inspection CHECKLIST HERE https://abitanogroup.com/homeinspectionchecklistWhat you get for $2MM Santa Clara CountyAIDA: Attract, Interest, Desire, ActionWhat you get for $1MM in SILICON VALLEYInventory And Supply ChartsFREE HOME BUYER CHECKLIST HERE https://abitanogroup.com/Homebuyerchecklist 00:00 Jenny Number Meets Cancer Help01:44 Spring Market Seller Surge02:54 Housing Wealth Shifts Older04:17 Mortgage Free Parents Reality05:02 Where Listing Ads Show Up05:58 Two Million Santa Clara Tour06:57 One Million San Jose Bungalow08:16 Market Status And Wrap Up
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you the following artists to enjoy: ArcAdiA, New Order, The Flying Pickets, World Party, Tommy Tutone, The Police, Adam And The Ants, Peter Gabriel, Centerfold, Erasure, Midge Ure, The Smiths, Roky Erickson, and finishing off with Nick Straker.
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings these bands for your ear holes: Animotion, The Go Go’s, Echo And The Bunnymen, XTC, Tommy Tutone, Stray Cats, ABC, David Bowie, Big Audio Dynamite, Charlie Sexton, Kim Carnes, Colin Hay, and finishing up with Dexys Midnight Runners.
Jim Keller started in the music industry as part of Tommy Tutone, writing the hit '867-5309/Jenny', then the bands career sank and he left performing, landing as an assistant and then manager for Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Ravi Shankar, and others, before 'retiring' and returning to making music by hosting jam sessions with members of The Black Crowes, Levon Helm's band, The Beach Boys, The Wallflowers, The Lumineers, and more. We talk to Jim about the realities of 'crashing and burning', the business and creative divide, the power of honesty, knowing your role, showing up, and a whole lot more.Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.Links:Jim KellerTommy TuToneAdam MinkoffTony LeoneNonesuch RecordsEp 46 - Mary Chapin CarpenterEp 16 - Rodney CrowellPhilip GlassByron IsaacsChris MastersonNico MuhlyRachel PortmanAudley FreedLilly WinwoodClick here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss. Become a subscribing member on our Patreon to gain more inside access including exclusive content, workshops, the chance to have your questions answered by our upcoming guests, and more.
“Camp becomes like a frozen purgatorial church retreat.”This week's scariest movie is… The Black Phone 2. This film has everything: the real Miracle on Ice, Tommy Tutone, and yet another franchise trapping a killer in a camp's lake, If you love snowbound witchcraft, Dream-Warrior energy, and tractor-on-ice logic, this episode's for you!Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review The Horror Virgin to help more people discover our community.What did you think of our episode on The Black Phone 2? Tell us on social media @HorrorVirgin on Facebook and Instagram, or @HorrorVirginPod on Twitter.Up Next: Hot Fuzz (2007)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Segment 1: What's Going On?Describe the phenomenon: Kids shouting “6-7” during play, drills, and even counting exercises.Discuss how widespread it is: Playground, baseball field, everywhere.Light humor: “It's like the new ‘What's up?'—and yes, it's driving parents crazy.” Segment 2: Carrie Underwood's SolutionIntroduce Carrie Underwood's idea: Every time kids say “6-7,” respond with “5309.”Explore why this might work: Peer pressure reversal, breaking the rhythm.Add commentary: “It's going to take all of us to make this stop!” Segment 3: The Musical FixBring in the Tommy Tutone angle: “867-5309” as a fun alternative.Discuss why singing this classic could kill the trend: Kids think it's uncool if parents do it.Bonus: “You're teaching them a great song too!” Segment 4: Will It Last?Reflect on how trends fade: Compare to past fads like “What's up?”Predict when this might disappear.Light banter: “Until someone brings it back in 10 years…”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rising insurance costs have been a major headwind facing the trucking markets and things might not improve anytime soon. Insurance premiums could grow by double digits for another year in 2026 due to increased litigation and fraud, along with fewer companies writing trucking policies. In this Talking Transports podcast, Reliance Partners’ co-founder and CEO Andrew Ladebauche and Thom Albrecht, the company’s chief revenue officer, join Lee Klaskow, Bloomberg Intelligence senior transportation and logistics analyst, to discuss the state and outlook of the trucking-insurance market. The conversation also delves into strategies for mitigating costs, the need for reform and better regulatory practices to ensure safety and sustainability in transportation, as well as why many fraudsters are apparent fans of Tommy Tutone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chaz and AJ were able to get Tommy Tutone on the phone this morning, even though he's currently partying in Cancun. Tommy explained the real person that inspired the band's iconic hit, "867-5309/Jenny," and why he won't go after a big rock star for a similar sounding song. Photo courtesy: Tommy Tutone
Jim Keller has lived more than one musical life. He first made his mark as a guitarist and co-writer in Tommy Tutone — yes, the band behind “867-5309/Jenny.” But that was just the beginning. After years on the road, Jim shifted gears and built a remarkable career behind the scenes, managing artists like Philip Glass and helping shape the business side of some of modern music's most distinctive voices. Now, he's returned to his own songwriting roots with End of the World — an album that blends grit, humor, and heart in equal measure. In this episode, Jim talks about what it's like to reinvent yourself in the music world, how his time with Glass changed the way he thinks about creativity, and the stories behind his new record. Listen in for a conversation that spans decades — from the neon glow of early ‘80s pop to the quiet persistence of an artist still chasing great songs. Enjoying the show? Please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Goodpods, or Spotify! Connect with us on Facebook and X (Twitter). For the stories behind the songs, go to Songfacts.com. Proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Keller has lived more than one musical life. He first made his mark as a guitarist and co-writer in Tommy Tutone — yes, the band behind “867-5309/Jenny.” But that was just the beginning. After years on the road, Jim shifted gears and built a remarkable career behind the scenes, managing artists like Philip Glass and helping shape the business side of some of modern music's most distinctive voices. Now, he's returned to his own songwriting roots with End of the World — an album that blends grit, humor, and heart in equal measure. In this episode, Jim talks about what it's like to reinvent yourself in the music world, how his time with Glass changed the way he thinks about creativity, and the stories behind his new record. Listen in for a conversation that spans decades — from the neon glow of early ‘80s pop to the quiet persistence of an artist still chasing great songs. Enjoying the show? Please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Goodpods, or Spotify! Connect with us on Facebook and X (Twitter). For the stories behind the songs, go to Songfacts.com. Proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for a conversation with singer-songwriter Jim Keller as we explore the creative process, life on the road, and the stories behind the songs. Jim opens up about his new album, End of the World, diving into the themes and personal experiences that shaped these latest compositions. We also take a walk down memory lane as Jim reflects on his time with Tommy Tutone, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from that iconic era and how those experiences influenced his evolution as an artist. From the energy of playing with a hit-making band to the intimate craft of solo songwriting, Jim discusses where inspiration strikes, how songs come to life, and what it means to stay true to your creative voice across decades in music. Whether you’re a fellow musician or simply love a good story, this walk offers an intimate look at a life dedicated to the art of the song.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for a conversation with singer-songwriter Jim Keller as we explore the creative process, life on the road, and the stories behind the songs. Jim opens up about his new album, End of the World, diving into the themes and personal experiences that shaped these latest compositions. We also take a walk down memory lane as Jim reflects on his time with Tommy Tutone, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from that iconic era and how those experiences influenced his evolution as an artist. From the energy of playing with a hit-making band to the intimate craft of solo songwriting, Jim discusses where inspiration strikes, how songs come to life, and what it means to stay true to your creative voice across decades in music. Whether you’re a fellow musician or simply love a good story, this walk offers an intimate look at a life dedicated to the art of the song.Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Still Loving You is classic rock music from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. Please check out this great assortment of rock classics. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK-HANGIN' TOUGH, DEF LEPPARD-POUR SOME SUGAR ON ME, QUEEN-WE WILL ROCK YOU, BLACK SABBATH-IRON MAN, AC/DC-BACK IN BLACK, AEROSMITH-LOVE IN AN ELEVATOR, JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS-I LOVE ROCK & ROLL, BILLY SQUIRE-THE STROKE, FALCO-ROCK ME AMADEUS, POISON-UNSKINNY BOP, GUNS & ROSES-PARADISE CITY, RUN DMC & AEROSMITH-WALK THIS WAY, PINK FLOYD-ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL, AEROSMITH-SWEET EMOTION, PEARL JAM-EVEN FLOW, TWISTED SISTER-I WANNA ROCK, LED ZEPPELIN-THE IMMIGRANT SONG, ZZ TOP-SLEEPING BAG, MOTLEY CRUE-WILD SIDE, RAINBOW-MAN ON THE SILVER MOUNTAIN, FOGHAT-SLOW RIDE, AC/DC-HIGHWAY TO HELL, GENESIS-LAND OF CONFUSION, JOAN JETT-I HATE MYSELF FOR LOVING YOU, AUTOGRAPH-TURN UP THE RADIO, HUEY LEWIS-THE POWER OF LOVE, THE MOTELS-SHAME, THE POLICE-EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE, THE OUTFIELD-SAY IT ISN'T SO, DEF LEPPARD-ANIMAL, CUTTING CREW-I JUST DIED IN YOU ARMS, EUROPE-THE FINAL COUNTDOWN, BON JOVI-LIVIN' ON A PRAYER, VAN HALEN-JUMP, THE ROLLING STONES-START ME UP, ZZ TOP-SHARP DRESSED MAN/LEGS, KISS-I WAS MADE FOR LOVIN' YOU, METALLICA-ENTER SANDMAN, BON JOVI-YOU GIVE ME A BAD NAME, SCORPIONS-ROCK YOU LIKE A HURRICANE, AC/DC-YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG, POISON-NOTHIN' BUT A GOOD TIME, GUNS & ROSES-SWEET CHILD O' MINE, RATT-ROUND AND ROUND, KISS-EASY AS IT SEEMS, MICHAEL JACKSON-BEAT IT, STYX-TOO MUCH TIME ON MY HANDS, ROGER HODGSON-HAD A DREAM, AC/DC-THUNDERSTRUCK, HEART-BARRACUDA, VAN HALEN-PANAMA, BRYAN ADAMS-SUMMER OF 69, SCORPIONS-STILL LOVING YOU, VAN HALEN-YOU REALLY GOT ME, KISS-ROCK N ROLL ALL NIGHT, TOMMY TUTONE-867-5309, THE POLICE-DON'T STAND SO CLOSE TO ME, QUIET RIOT-CUM ON FEEL THE NOIZE, WASP-WILD CHILD, IRON MAIDEN-THE TROOPER, BLACK SABBATH-PARANOID, NIGHT RANGER-ROCK IN AMERICA. End. Thanks for listening to Ken Steele Music.
I DON'T GET IT is the ironically named podcast which features the open-minded musings of two middle-aged curmudgeons (Noah Tarnow and Bill Scurry) who love pop culture, talking about a hot topic of the week. Bill and Noah try to grasp the meaning of the hot recent meme 6-7 with great success, but since we're old it means nothing. @noahandbillshow.bluesky.social -- @billscurry.bluesky.social -- @noahtarnow.bluesky.social This week's theme: "8675309” by Tommy Tutone. New episodes every Monday morning on Youtube, Spotify, Soundcloud, iTunes, and GooglePlay!
Send us a textVicki Peterson played lead guitar and sang vocals for The Bangles. Vicki was also in The Continental Drifters and the Psycho Sisters, both with Susan Cowsill. John Cowsill is the youngest brother in The Cowsills, a family band who had a string of hits including “The Rain, The Park & Other Things” for which they received a gold record. John went on to play percussion and provide backing vocals on “867-5309/Jenny” with Tommy Tutone, and toured with The Beach Boys as keyboardist, eventually backing them on drums. Vicki and John also teamed up with Bill Mumy to form Action Skulls. Long After the Fire, an album featuring the songs of John's late brothers Bill and Barry Cowsill, is a wonderful record, – I was very fortunate to hear them play songs from the album earlier this year and more recently had the privilege of talking with the happily married couple about their early years, the bands, the songs, and what went into making the album. Stay tuned for a talk with two of my favorite musicians, Vicki Peterson & John Cowsill.Photo by Pamela Springsteen. Check out her wonderful photography here. And yes, she's Bruce's sister.Save on Certified Pre-Owned ElectronicsPlug has great prices on refurbished electronics. Up to 70% off with a 30-day money back guarantee!Euclid Records – Buy and sell records.A gigantic selection of vinyl & CDs. We're in St. Louis & New Orleans, but are loved worldwide!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Thanks for listening to Frets with DJ Fey. You can follow or subscribe for FREE at most podcast platforms.And now, Frets is available on YouTube. There are a lot of fun extras like videos and shorts and audio of all episodes. Subscribing for FREE at YouTube helps support the show tremendously, so hit that subscribe button! https://www.youtube.com/@DJFey39 You can also find information about guitarists, bands and more at the Frets with DJ Fey Facebook page. Give it a like! And – stay tuned… Contact Dave Fey at davefey@me.com or call 314-229-8033
Lead singer, rhythmic guitarist and occasional keyboardist for the band Tommy Tutone joins Frank Mackay on this episode of The Frank Mackay Show!
The Daily Quiz - Music Today's Questions: Question 1: Which American singer released the song 'Wanna Be Startin' Somethin''? Question 2: Which British–American rock band led by Paul McCartney released the song 'Live and Let Die'? Question 3: Which Swedish pop group released the song 'The Winner Takes It All'? Question 4: Which of these is a brass instrument? Question 5: What song did Tommy Tutone have a hit with in 1981? Question 6: Which German industrial metal band released the studio album 'Mutter'? Question 7: Which American musician released the album 'HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I'? Question 8: Which English heavy metal band released the song 'The Number of the Beast'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins continues to bring the 80s to you with: Tommy Tutone, Bill Nelson, Bauhaus, Go West, Julie Brown, Sheena Easton, Roxy Music, Eddy Grant, Cyndi Lauper, Musical Youth, The Police, Level 42, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Quarterflash, and finishing off with some Madonna.
Welcome to The Wild Card Podcast! This is episode 296 of our attempt at this whole podcasting thing!! Today's episode features: Jared Eaton uploading the podcast a week late, Jeff Curtis being a sentient liquid, and Ron Blair being a true Enema!! Throughout the episode, you'll hear the three of us discuss such varied topics as: the way this podcast is about that old prophecy, a hacky Commercial, speaking the Ultimate Challenge into existence, grooving to Tommy Tutone, coming together for cuteness, and occasionally we part from our tangents to discuss a recent vacation that Ron took and some life updates! This week, Ron takes the guys through his trip to Helen Georgia, his life news, and so much more!!! Thank you for joining us on this journey to wherever and we're sure that you'll always be feeling your best as you listen to our driven podcast!Please like/subscribe and leave comments below! Let us know your thoughts on vacations, where you'd like to go next, which musical performance from this episode is your favorite, if you got a chance to see 9 to 5 at the Hardin County Playhouse, positivity chains (encourage one another!), any future reports you'd like us to do, and if you are interested in being an official Deckhead!P.S. “" vacation is having nothing to do and all day to do it in."~ Robert OrbenP.P.S. Stay Safe, Stay Wild, and Bite the Edge!
Tommy Tutone frontman Tommy Heath guests on this brand new Fake Show with host Jim Tofte...enjoy!!!
Jorge Palacios is an in demand drummer based in San Diego, California. He's been the drummer for iconic rock star Rick Springfield since 2010. Other artists he's worked with include Paul Young, Tommy Tutone, Sammy Hagar, The Mustard Seeds and many others. In this episode, Jorge talks about: Embracing different genres Balancing local and touring gigs Making real connections Drumming for Rick Springfield What he learned working cartage in L.A. Drumming for Sammy Hagar Bringing the energy Here's our Patreon Here's our Youtube Here's our Homepage
National Tater day. Entertainment from 1992. Eiffel Tower opened, US buys Virgin Islands, Canada's 10th Province. Todays birthdays - Lefty Frizzell, Shirley Jones, Richard Chamberlain, Christopher Walken, Gabe Kaplan, Tommy Heath, Rhea Pearlman, Tony Cox, Ewan MacGregor. Salina died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/The Tater song - Tater Tot Mark VerbeckSave the best for last - Vanessa WilliamsIs there life out there - Reba McEntire Birthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/If you've got the money - Lefty FrizzellPartridge Family tv themeWelcome Back Kotter tv theme867-5309 Jenny - Tommy TutoneCheers tv spoofDreaming of you - SalinaExit - One more drink - Cody Joe Hodges https://codyjoehodges.com/homecountryundergroundradio.comhttps://www.coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/show/history-factoids-about-today/
Musician John Cowsill joins Wendy Snyder to talk about his original band The Cowsills, how the band was the inspiration for ‘The Partridge Family,’ the new music he recorded with his wife Vicki Peterson (The Bangles), his appearance on the Tommy Tutone classic, ‘867-5309/Jenny,’ his work with the Beach Boys, and being one of the […]
Musician John Cowsill joins Wendy Snyder to talk about his original band The Cowsills, how the band was the inspiration for ‘The Partridge Family,’ the new music he recorded with his wife Vicki Peterson (The Bangles), his appearance on the Tommy Tutone classic, ‘867-5309/Jenny,’ his work with the Beach Boys, and being one of the […]
Musician John Cowsill joins Wendy Snyder to talk about his original band The Cowsills, how the band was the inspiration for ‘The Partridge Family,’ the new music he recorded with his wife Vicki Peterson (The Bangles), his appearance on the Tommy Tutone classic, ‘867-5309/Jenny,’ his work with the Beach Boys, and being one of the […]
Dave and Ethan share their experience of attending Comic Relief Live 2024, a gala evening of stand-up comedy and music, featuring "Weird Al" Yankovic and more at Jazz At Lincoln Center in New York City on December 9th. ABOUTSince 2019, Dave & Ethan's 2000″ Weird Al Podcast has covered all facets of the life, career, and fandom of “Weird Al” Yankovic. Hosted by Dave “Elvis” Rossi and Ethan Ullman, two Weird Al super fans, collectors, and historians - the podcast aims to spread the joy of Weird Al and his music while digging deep and learning from those who have worked with, or been inspired by, his work. LINKSFollow us on social media, Patreon, and more: https://linktr.ee/2000inchPast episodes available at WeirdAlPodcast.com PODCAST CREDITSIndependently produced, hosted, and created by Dave "Elvis" Rossi and Ethan UllmanTheme song performed by the Grammy Award-Winning Jim "Kimo" WestPodcast logo designed by Heather Malone COPYRIGHT© 2019-2024 | Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast
This week, I'm reading the eighth chapter of the Peter David penned movie novelization of the 1991 Rocketeer film. This chapter introduces us to the Bulldog Cafe and tells us why Jenny's phone number is written on the wall next to the pay phone. I always wondered about that and figured it was either a reference to the Tommy Tutone single from the 80s ("867-5309 / Jenny") or maybe the guys at the airfield had put her number up there to get a rise out of Cliff ("for a good time, call Jenny!"). The chapter also introduces the Rocketeer's iconic helmet for the first time. Thanks for listening! ∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞ Signup for the mailing list for a free special edition podcast, a demo copy of The Thirteenth Hour, and access to retro 80s soundtrack! Like what you see or hear? Consider supporting the show over at Thirteenth Hour Arts on Patreon or adding to my virtual tip jar over at Ko-fi. Join the Thirteenth Hour Arts Group over on Facebook, a growing community of creative people. Have this podcast conveniently delivered to you each week on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Player FM, Tunein, and Googleplay Music. Follow The Thirteenth Hour's Instagram pages: @the13thhr for your random postings on ninjas, martial arts, archery, flips, breakdancing, fantasy art and and @the13thhr.ost for more 80s music, movies, and songs from The Thirteenth Hour books and soundtrack. Listen to Long Ago Not So Far Away, the Thirteenth Hour soundtrack online at: https://joshuablum.bandcamp.com/ or Spotify. Join the mailing list for a digital free copy. You can also get it on CD or tape. Website: https://13thhr.wordpress.com Book trailer: http://bit.ly/1VhJhXY Interested in reading and reviewing The Thirteenth Hour for a free book? Just email me at writejoshuablum@gmail.com for more details! https://13thhr.wordpress.com/2024/12/09/the-thirteenth-hour-podcast-487-and-like-a-hood-ornament-65-reading-the-rocketeer-movie-novelization-chapter-8/
You may not remember many phone numbers from your youth, but I guarantee if you have ever heard this song, you have not forgotten Jenny's number. We take a tour through the writing of the song and dispel popular myths surrounding the track. We analyse the lyrics and attempt to answer the unanswerable questions surrounding the song's events. Frank also details how he prepared for his own phone calls to potential love interests despite his entire family sitting at the dinner table beside him. Thank you for joining us! Official Video You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, and our website. You can email us at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com, too. Feel free to rate and review us wherever you listen! Here is our Spotify playlist featuring every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn.
Ultimate Playlist Matt and Briggs create ultimate music playlists around a theme. This time we created the Ultimate Number Songs of the 1980s Playlist. The songs must have a number or number spelled out in the title. Follow us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/UPwithMB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJWoLCPwdFdf9gjRQBd6Xsg Matt's Music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4xxrTMyeailrpFvLXiyhDs?si=3cjpYTywT9GaRyjFV57EJQ
Royski's Club Compassion Podcast & Royski’s Rad 90’s Alternative Podcast
1. Depeche Mode - Love In Itself. 32. INXS - Bitter Tears3. Tommy Tutone - 867-53094. ABC - Vanity Kills5. 10,000 Maniacs - Like the Weather6. UB40 - Where Did I Go Wrong?7. Haysi Fantayzee - Shiny Shiny8. Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart9. Killing Joke - Eighties10. Cure - Friday I'm In Love11. Dead or Alive - In Too Deep (Off Yer Mong Mix)12. Wham! - Bad Boys13. Wide Boy Awake - Chicken Outlaw14. Devo - Freedom Of Choice15. Peter Gabriel - Shock The Monkey16. Alphaville - Forever Young17. Pato Banton - Absolute Perfection18. Police - Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic19. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - White Lineswww.djroyski.comwww.patreon.com/royskiwww.mixcloud.com/djroyskiwww.facebook.com/djroyskiwww.twitter.com/djroyski
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1. Depeche Mode - Love In Itself. 32. INXS - Bitter Tears3. Tommy Tutone - 867-53094. ABC - Vanity Kills5. 10,000 Maniacs - Like the Weather6. UB40 - Where Did I Go Wrong?7. Haysi Fantayzee - Shiny Shiny8. Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart9. Killing Joke - Eighties10. Cure - Friday I'm In Love11. Dead or Alive - In Too Deep (Off Yer Mong Mix)12. Wham! - Bad Boys13. Wide Boy Awake - Chicken Outlaw14. Devo - Freedom Of Choice15. Peter Gabriel - Shock The Monkey16. Alphaville - Forever Young17. Pato Banton - Absolute Perfection18. Police - Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic19. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - White Lineswww.djroyski.comwww.patreon.com/royskiwww.mixcloud.com/djroyskiwww.facebook.com/djroyskiwww.twitter.com/djroyski
Flopcast episode 637! Our five-part New Wave Game was just preparation for this week. Kevin and the Mayor of Chickentown have a full report on the latest (and longest) retro 80s new wave concert to come to town. The eight (EIGHT!) acts were: The Plimsouls, Tommy Tutone, Bow Wow Wow, Wang Chung, Men Without Hats, […] The post Flopcast 637: Drummers With Hats appeared first on The ESO Network.
Our five-part New Wave Game was just preparation for this week. Kevin and the Mayor of Chickentown have a full report on the latest (and longest) retro 80s new wave concert to come to town. The eight (EIGHT!) acts were: The Plimsouls, Tommy Tutone, Bow Wow Wow, Wang Chung, Men Without Hats, Modern English, Thompson Twins, and Thomas Dolby! So we melted with you, we wanted candy, we were blinded with science, we got Jenny's phone number, and we may have even Wang Chunged. But let's keep that our little secret. The Flopcast website! The ESO Network! The Flopcast on Facebook! The Flopcast on Instagram! The Flopcast on Mastadon! Please rate and review The Flopcast on Apple Podcasts! Email: info@flopcast.net Our music is by The Sponge Awareness Foundation! This week's promo: Modern Musicology!
Join us as we delve into the remarkable journey of Jim Keller, an icon of the American music scene whose illustrious career has spanned over four decades. From his roots as the co-founder, lead guitarist, and primary songwriter of the legendary rock band Tommy Tutone, to his pivotal role in working with music luminaries like Philip Glass and beyond.As the driving force behind Tommy Tutone, Keller left an indelible mark on the music world with hits like "867-5309/Jenny," co-written with former Clover frontman Alex Call, a song that would etch itself into the annals of pop culture history.Keller's story is one of passion, creativity, and unwavering dedication. Jim Keller's official website and Instagram. Follow Larry GIlbert on Instagram. Follow the My Fame, Explained podcast on: Facebook Instagram TikTok LinkedIn YouTube
Flavor Flav is single handedly trying to save Red Lobster, starting by ordering 1 of everything on their menu...and David Lee Roth covers Tommy TuTone...plus, Kimmel rips on the Boeing spaceship!
TRUMP SLEEPS, No jurors; Coachella Isn't Cool; Are the Arts over? Karel Cast 24-46 The first former President on trial for a felony and he…sleeps. Meanwhile they can't find impartial jurors, and how could they? The media has kept him in every part of our lives for eight years…you'd have to get Martians to be on the jury, or people from other countries, to find someone without an opinion of him. Subsequently, no jurors have been found. Coachella isn't cool, or fun, or innovative. It's a cash machine for a horrid person, so why do people go? Because they're idiots. Like the guys that destroyed part of Lake Meade National Park, idiots. Like the tow truck driver in SF trying to hook up to a car in traffic with people in it…idiots. There's just no shortage of idiots. I went to a Grammy mixer and met fabulous artists like Angela Winbush and Tommy Tutone as well as remixer and producer Chris Cox. What was the consensus? That it's getting harder and harder to make money in the music industry and arts all together. Is the age of artists over? Watch on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcast. Subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com The Karel Cast is heard three times a week on all your favorite streaming services and the video can be seen on Youtube. Karel is a history-making #LGBTQ talk show host currently living in Las Vegas with his pup Ember. https://youtu.be/X-gxZ872DRc
TRUMP SLEEPS, No jurors; Coachella Isn't Cool; Are the Arts over? Karel Cast 24-46 The first former President on trial for a felony and he…sleeps. Meanwhile they can't find impartial jurors, and how could they? The media has kept him in every part of our lives for eight years…you'd have to get Martians to be on the jury, or people from other countries, to find someone without an opinion of him. Subsequently, no jurors have been found. Coachella isn't cool, or fun, or innovative. It's a cash machine for a horrid person, so why do people go? Because they're idiots. Like the guys that destroyed part of Lake Meade National Park, idiots. Like the tow truck driver in SF trying to hook up to a car in traffic with people in it…idiots. There's just no shortage of idiots. I went to a Grammy mixer and met fabulous artists like Angela Winbush and Tommy Tutone as well as remixer and producer Chris Cox. What was the consensus? That it's getting harder and harder to make money in the music industry and arts all together. Is the age of artists over? Watch on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcast. Subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com The Karel Cast is heard three times a week on all your favorite streaming services and the video can be seen on Youtube. Karel is a history-making #LGBTQ talk show host currently living in Las Vegas with his pup Ember. https://youtu.be/X-gxZ872DRc
This week, Rich and Clint explore the great "numbers about numbers," the songs with numbers in the their titles. It turns out, numbers have inspired some of the greatest songs in music history, but what's the greatest of them all? Special guest this week is Chris Baron, lead singer and writer in the Spin Doctors. Chris talks about their big hit "Two Princes" and shares some stories of their rise to fame following the release of Pocket Full of Kryptonite (including their 1992 appearance on Saturday Night Live). The other bands and artists discussed in this episode include Nena, Tommy Tutone, Eminem, Toots, Prince, Bob Marley, Dolly Parton, Jay-Z, U2, Harry Nilsson, Sting, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. Proudly part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Rich and Clint explore the great "numbers about numbers," the songs with numbers in the their titles. It turns out, numbers have inspired some of the greatest songs in music history, but what's the greatest of them all? Special guest this week is Chris Baron, lead singer and writer in the Spin Doctors. Chris talks about their big hit "Two Princes" and shares some stories of their rise to fame following the release of Pocket Full of Kryptonite (including their 1992 appearance on Saturday Night Live). The other bands and artists discussed in this episode include Nena, Tommy Tutone, Eminem, Toots, Prince, Bob Marley, Dolly Parton, Jay-Z, U2, Harry Nilsson, Sting, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. Proudly part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jorge Palacios is a top call drummer based in San Diego. He is know for working with artists such as Rick Springfield (since 2010), Paul Young, Tommy Tutone, The Mustard Seeds and many others. Some Things That Came Up: -3:25 Just finished tour backing up Rick Springfield, Paul Young and Tommy Tutone -5:05 Rick Springfield loves LOUD drums! -5:55 No Tinnitus -7:15 SR-16 with The Mustard Seeds band -9:30 Setlists have personalities -10:00 The “Mystery Song” Slot -13:40 Taking chances in life -20:20 The “Glory Days” of Musician's Institute -21:00 Roommates with Ray Luzier -25:20 Perfect World Entertainment -28:10 Yacht Rock craze -29:15 Tribute Bands -30:15 Drum Paradise L.A. -35:45 Cheat Sheets! -38:00 Common traits and skill sets -40:30 Daru Jones= visual branding -44:00 Family Business since 1978 -46:00 Confidence-Conviction-Charisma-Power-Pazazz-Personality! -46:50 “The Fave 5” Follow: FB: @jorge palacios IG: @drumjorge X: @drummerjorge The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits! Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at: https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1 One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)! Buy Rich's exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your weekly time warp to the 1980s: Alphaville, Strawberry Switchblade, Modern Talking, Josie Cotton, When In Rome, Fools, 1927, Uncanny X-Men, The Go-Go’s, Bluebells, Pet Shop Boys, Tommy Tutone, Duran Duran, Pretenders, and finishing off with some Men Without Hats.
We are reviewing the 80s songs bracket. Please let us know what song should be number one. Here's the bracket: Party All the Time by Eddie Murphy (1985)Never Too Much by Luther Vandross (1981)Purple Rain by Prince (1984)Thriller by Michael Jackson (1982)Working for the Weekend by Loverboy (1981)Livin' On A Prayer by Bon Jovi (1986)Everybody Have Fun Tonight by Wang Chung (1986)Pour Some Sugar on Me by Def Leppard (1987)My Prerogative by Bobby Brown (1988)Hungry Like the Wolf by Duran Duran (1982)What I Like About You By The Romantics (1980)Billie Jean By Michael Jackson (1984)Down Under by Men at Work (1982)"When Doves Cry" by Prince (1984)"Only in My Dreams" by Debbie Gibson (1987)"I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" by Hall & Oates (1981)"Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones (1981)"Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns N' Roses (1987)"Cars" by Gary Numan (1980)"Like a Virgin" by Madonna (1984)"You Got It (The Right Stuff" by New Kids on the Block (1988)"Walk This Way" by Run-D.M.C. (1986)"Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves (1983)"You Shook Me All Night Long" by AC/DC (1980)"Wild Thing" by Tone Loc (1989)"Don't Stop Believing" by Journey (1981)"Brass in Pocket" by The Pretenders (1980)"How Will I Know" by Whitney Houston (1985)"Ain't Nobody" by Chaka Khan (1989)"With or Without You" by U2 (1987)"Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco (1986)"Walk Like an Egyptian" by The Bangles (1986)"I Want Candy" by Bow Wow Wow (1982)"Jump" by Van Halen (1984)"Addicted to Love" by Robert Palmer (1985)"Need You Tonight" by INXS (1987)"All Night Long (All Night) by Lionel Richie (1983)"Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake (1982)"Kiss" by Prince (1986)"Come on Eileen" by Dexy's Midnight Runners (1982)"Tempted" by Squeeze (1981)"Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper (1984)"Word Up!" by Cameo (1986)"Jessie's Girl" by Rick Springfield (1981)"It Takes Two" by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock (1986)"Beat It" by Michael Jackson (1982)"Don't You Want Me?" by Human League (1981)"Just Like Heaven" by The Cure (1987)"Call Me" by Blondie (1980)"Girls Just Want to Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper (1984)"Candy Girl" by New Edition (1983)"Take on Me" by A-Ha (1985)"She Blinded Me With Science" by Thomas Dolby (1982)"Our Lips Are Sealed" by The Go-Go's"Little Red Corvette" by Prince (1983)"Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns-N-Roses (1987)"Faith" by George Michael (1987)"Too Shy" by Kajagoogoo (1984)"99 Luftballons" by Nena (1983)"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" by Wham! (1984)One Thing Leads to Another" by The Fixx (1983)"Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads (1983)"Super Freak" by Rick James (1981)"Love Is a Battlefield" by Pat Benatar (1983)"I Love Rock N' Roll" by Joan Jett and The Black Hearts (1981)"Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie (1981)"It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M (1987)"Sister Christian" by Night Ranger (1983)"Fight the Power" by Public Enemy (1988)"Tainted Love" by Soft Cell (1981)"Keep on Loving You" by REO Speedwagon (1980)"Every Rose Has Its Thorn" by Poison (1988) "Just Can't Get Enough" by Depeche Mode (1981)"In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins (1981)"I Want to Know What Love Is" by Foreigner (1984)"867-5309/Jenny" by Tommy Tutone (1981)"Straight Up" by Paula Abdul (1988)"Janie's Got a Gun" by Aerosmith (1989)"Whip It" by Devo (1980)She a beauty by the tubes"Take My Breath Away" by Berlin (1986)"I Melt With You" by Modern English (1982)"Mr. Roboto" by Styx (1983)"Love Shack" by The B-52's (1989)"Bust a Move" by Young M.C (1989)"Dr. Feelgood" by Mötley Crüe (1989)"Jack & Diane" by John Mellencamp (1982)"London Calling" by The Clash (1982)"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" by Culture Club (1982)Look of Love by ABC (1982)"Mickey" by Toni Basil (1981)"Cruel Summer" by Bananarama (1984)"Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler (1983)"Nasty" by Janet Jackson (1986)"I Ran (So Far Away)" by A Flock of Seagulls (1982)"Every Breath You Take" by The Police (1983)"Push It" by Salt-N- Pepa (1986)"We're Not Gonna Take It" by Twisted Sister (1984) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/support
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. This week all the of songs have someone's name in the title. On today's episode, Andy Atherton is watching “867-5309/Jenny” by Tommy Tutone from 1981. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WTdTwcmxyo
Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a trivia quiz with topics including Animals, Movies, 80's Music, Cooking, Video Games, Television, Astrology, U.S. History and more! Round One ANIMALS - Generally, what kind of animal lives in a warren? FILM ADAPTATIONS - Nothing Lasts Forever is the title of a Roderick Thorp novel that inspired which 1988 action film (that became a franchise)? FRUITS & VEGETABLES - What name is given to the hybrid plant that can grow poth potatoes and tomatoes on a single plant? 80's MUSIC - In the lyrics to the outro of Tommy Tutone's one-and-only hit song Jenny/867-5309, the song's narrator says he can turn to Jenny by calling her number for the price of what (which was the cost to make a public payphone call at the time of the song's release in 1981)? VIDEO GAMES - Snake and Otacon are characters from what video game series? THE LORD OF THE RINGS - In the Lord of the Rings, what birthday is being celebrated for Bilbo on the night that he gives Frodo the Ring? Round Two BOATS - What is the name for a single mast sailboat with a fore and aft sail configuration? TELEVISION - The hit TV show NCIS was a spinoff of what earlier series which itself also flaunted an acronymic name? ASTROLOGY - Named after the Roman King of the Underworld, what is considered to be the "Planet of Power, transformation and rebirth" in Astrology? COOKING - What cooking herb comes in lemon, wooly, and silver varieties? GEOGRAPHY - Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprised of five architectural and cultural museums, is located on the River Spree in which European country? U.S. HISTORY - Bess Wallace was the wife of which U.S. President (the 33rd of the United States)? Rate My Question ANIMALS - What is the single-syllable name of the genus for both wild and domestic pigs? Meme lovers and quizmasters alike should be able to figure it out. Final Questions BOARD GAMES - Which board game, invented in 1998, was initially sold through Amazon.com and Starbucks locations? FASHION - The first phone with a capacitive touchscreen arrived six months before the iPhone and was made by LG but bearing the name of what fashion brand (itself founded in Milan)? Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges September 12th, 2023 - Ollie's Pub - 6:00 pm EST September 13th, 2023 - Point Ybel Brewing Co. - 7:30 pm EST September 14th, 2023 - Fathoms Restaurant & Bar - 6:30 pm EST September 15th, 2023 - Point Ybel Brewing Co. - 7:30 pm EST You can find out more information about that and all of our live events online at KnowNonsenseTrivia.com All of the Know Nonsense events are free to play and you can win prizes after every round. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Gil, Tim, Tommy, Adam, Brandon, Blake, Spencer, Rick G, Cazz Thank you, Team Captains – Kristin & Fletcher, Aaron, Matthew, David Holbrook, Lydia, Skyler, Hayden, Edd Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Elyse, Kaitlynn, Frank, Trent, Nina, Justin, Katie, Ryan, Robb, Captain Nick, Grant, Ian, Tim Gomez, Rachael, Moo, Rikki, Nabeel, Jon Lewis, Adam, Lisa, Spencer, Hank, Justin P., Cooper, Sarah, Karly, Lucas, Mike K., Cole, Adam, Caitlyn H, Sam, Spencer, Stephen, Cameron, Clay, JB, Joshua, James, Paul, Marit, JV, Jesse, Nathan, Steve, Tim, Michael, John Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Mike J., Mike C., Efren, Steven, Kenya, Dallas, Issa, Allison, Kevin & Sara, Alex, Loren, MJ, HBomb, Aaron, Laurel, FoxenV, Sarah, Edsicalz, Megan, brandon, Chris, Alec, Sai, Andrea, Ian, Aunt Kiki, Clay, Littlestoflambs, Seth, Bill, Marc P., Holgast, Nora, Joe, Emily, Andrew H., Joe, Cara, Nathan, Joey, Brian K., Zoe, Kristy, Kinkalot, villain749 If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support."