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Blue Jays eliminated the Yankees last night and Vlad Jr and David Ortiz taunted the Yankees after the game (4:00) + Grizzlies took another preseason loss last night against the Celtics, a fan who was super excited to meet Tony Allen, and the Terrace Level Turnup (7:54). News and Notes on USC/Michigan w/ Sherone Moore taking a shot at Lincoln Riley and USC's stadium, Eli Drinkwitz calling into Kalen DeBoer's coaches show and if Bill Belichick makes it through this season (55:20). Vegas Insider Senior Handicapper Brian Edwards joins the show to give us picks in the NFL and College Football (1:09:30) + the NBA GM Survey is out (1:36:09). Host: Chris Vernon Co-Hosts/Contributors: Jon Roser, Devin Walker Technical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
Tuesday's with Tony Allen where TA reacts to the Grizzlies preseason opener, Cedric Coward's debut, and more. After TA, the guys talk about the Jags win over the Chiefs and Roser has his Week 5 NFL NotesHost: Jon RoserCo-Host/Contributors: Devin Walker, Bennett DoyleTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble is a musically free-ranging band of brothers from the south side of Chicago. Their music draws from funk, funky jazz, Afrobeat, hip hop, rock, reggae, and R&B, and they've performed with Tony Allen, Wu Tang Clan, De La Soul, Prince, Femi Kuti, Gorillaz, Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def), and the B52's, to name a few. Growing up, the members of HBE were raised with music as a constant, as they are the sons of the late jazz trumpeter Phil Cohran (Earth, Wind, and Fire, Sun Ra Arkestra). Now based between Brooklyn and Chicago, the full party of Hypnotic Brass Ensemble plays some tunes in-studio. (Archives, 2019)Set list: 1. Menage 2. War 3. ACF
It's Tuesday's with Tony. Tony Allen joins the show in-studio. NBA Training Camps are starting all over the league and TA chops it up about memories from past traning camps, if he cared about preseason, what he's looking for from this Grizzlies team and more (3:00). Jessica Benson joins the show in-studio to give her thoughts on Grizzlies Media Day, who her favorite player was to interview on Grizz Files, and her 5 biggest College Football games of the week including Vanderbilt at Alabama, Miami at Florida State, Mississippi State at Texas A&M, Iowa State at Cincinnati and Boise State at Notre Dame (1:11:50)Host: Chris Vernon Co-Hosts/Contributors: Jon Roser, Devin Walker Guests: Tony Allen, Jessica Benson Technical Director: Jaylon Wallace Associate Producer: Jena Broyles
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen in-studio. TA is here and talks about Mike Gundy being fired at Oklahoma State (3:00) + Fred VanVleet tearing his ACL and what this means for the Rockets (12:53) + Zach Edey being #88 on ESPN's NBA Rank and where others are including who is left off and what we think the Top 5 will be (27:09). Devin is out so Bennett here to fill in and help Chris out with Roser's Week 3 NFL Notes (1:11:28)Host: Chris VernonCo-Host/Contributor: Jon Roser, Bennett DoyleGuests: Tony AllenTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
Tony Allen joins the show in-studio and they talk about what his Grizzlies statue would look like, Luka Doncic saying who his toughest defenders are, Draymond Green, the highest paid players to never make an All-Star team and more (3:00). Roser has his Week 2 NFL Notes on the Cowboys, 49ers, Bucs, Raiders, Chiefs, Ravens and more (1:11:05)
Le guitariste Thomas Naïm est le seul guitariste au monde à proposer un album solo sur Hendrix May This Be Love avec la participation du spécialiste français de Jimi Hendrix : Yazid Manou. (Rediffusion) La #SessionLive reçoit Thomas Naïm pour la sortie de l'album May This Be Love et le spécialiste français de Jimi Hendrix : Yazid Manou ! C'est après un stage d'été au Berklee College of Music de Boston et des cours à l'American School of Modern Music à Paris, que Thomas Naïm fonde avec la chanteuse Joyce Hozé le duo Tom & Joyce. Influencé par la MPB, la bossa nova des 60's et le jazz, le groupe enregistre deux albums : Tom & Joyce sorti en 2002 (Yellow Productions/East West) et Antigua en 2005 (Yellow Productions/Tommy Boy) sur lequel participe le légendaire batteur Tony Allen et dont certains morceaux seront remixés par des producteurs de dance music parmi les plus reconnus (Masters At Work, François Kevorkian ou Bob Sinclar). Par la suite, Thomas Naïm sera sollicité pour accompagner sur scène ou en studio de nombreux artistes venant d'horizons parfois très différents parmi lesquels Youn Sun Nah, Hugh Coltman, Hindi Zahra, Sébastien Tellier, Ala.ni, Mayra Andrade, Tiken Jah Fakoly, Blick Bassy, Idrissa Diop, Bob Sinclar, Salomé de Bahia, Brisa Roché, Bernard Lavilliers, Albin de la Simone, Michel Fugain, Claire Diterzi, Renan Luce… Il mène en parallèle depuis plusieurs années une carrière solo à la tête d'un trio avec le bassiste Marcello Giuliani et le batteur Raphaël Chassin avec lesquels il enregistre en 2018 l'album Desert Highway. En 2020, Thomas Naïm va confronter son trio aux compositions du maître Jimi Hendrix et enregistrer l'album Sounds of Jimi. L'idée de départ n'est pas de reprendre les titres d'Hendrix tel quel mais de trouver pour chaque morceau une esthétique plus personnelle, et à l'exception de trois titres chantés par Hugh Coltman et Célia Kameni, de privilégier l'approche instrumentale. L'album accueillera également en invités Erik Truffaz à la trompette et Camille Bazbaz à l'orgue. En 2022, il retourne en studio avec son trio augmenté de l'organiste/pianiste de Marc Benham pour enregistrer, sous la houlette du réalisateur grand angle Daniel Yvinec, On the Far Side, un album consacré à ses propres compositions dont la sortie est prévue pour février 2023. Thomas Naïm y retrouve ses premières amours, le Jazz, qu'il mêle à ses influences de toujours la pop, le rock psychédélique, les bandes originales de films et mille autres choses. Laurent Bardainne (saxophone) souffle sur trois titres un vent créatif qui donne à cet album unique une force et une couleur presque mystique. Avec May This Be Love, Thomas Naïm devient le 1er guitariste au monde, à reprendre Hendrix en guitare solo. Titres interprétés au grand studio - Hey Joe Live RFI - The Wind Cries Mary, extrait de l'album - Purple Haze Live RFI Line Up : Thomas Naïm, guitare. Son : Benoît Le Tirant, Camille Roch, Mathias Taylor. Album May This Be Love (Rootless Blues 2025). Site - YouTube - Bandcamp. Yazid Manou est journaliste, relations presse et spécialiste de Jimi Hendrix en France. en 1990, il organise un concert à l'Olympia pour les 20 ans de la disparition du guitariste américain. Il est le héros du roman « Blues pour Jimi Hendrix » écrit par Stéphane Koechlin. Yazid Manou est le gardien d'un mort comme Anubis dans la mythologie égyptienne, Jimi Hendrix. Il porte des fleurs sur sa tombe, soigne sa postérité, veille à sa gloire... En 1990, vingt ans après la mort de Jimi le 18 septembre 1970, il a organisé le festival « Jimi's Back » à Paris pendant une semaine dont une soirée à l'Olympia qui a bouleversé sa vie. Il y a invité de nombreux artistes pour reprendre les thèmes du bluesman. Il a convié bien sûr en premier lieu l'ex-bassiste de Jimi, Noel Redding, personnage douloureux et attachant, frappé quelques mois plus tôt par un deuil terrible, la mort de sa fiancée Carol Appleby dans un accident de voiture. Depuis, la vie de Yazid - devenu par la suite attaché de presse indépendant - est rythmée par les nouvelles de la « famille Hendrix », disputes avec la soeur adoptive Janie, rencontre avec ceux qui l'ont connu (B. B. King, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Johnny Hallyday, Miles Davis, Taj Mahal), sorties d'albums (Jimi a davantage publié de disques une fois mort que vivant), disparition des témoins, Noel, Buddy Miles, Monika Dannemann (dernière compagne), Al Hendrix (son père) puis Mitch Mitchell. Il a construit sa vie autour d'un mort, de la mort en général. Yazid est un infatigable marcheur africain arpentant le pavé parisien en compagnie de son fantôme. Playlist Jimi Hendrix par Yazid Manou 51st Anniversary, Wait Until Tomorrow, Red House & All Along the Watchtower. Concert du 20 mars @ Le 360 Paris. Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud.
Le guitariste Thomas Naïm est le seul guitariste au monde à proposer un album solo sur Hendrix May This Be Love avec la participation du spécialiste français de Jimi Hendrix : Yazid Manou. (Rediffusion) La #SessionLive reçoit Thomas Naïm pour la sortie de l'album May This Be Love et le spécialiste français de Jimi Hendrix : Yazid Manou ! C'est après un stage d'été au Berklee College of Music de Boston et des cours à l'American School of Modern Music à Paris, que Thomas Naïm fonde avec la chanteuse Joyce Hozé le duo Tom & Joyce. Influencé par la MPB, la bossa nova des 60's et le jazz, le groupe enregistre deux albums : Tom & Joyce sorti en 2002 (Yellow Productions/East West) et Antigua en 2005 (Yellow Productions/Tommy Boy) sur lequel participe le légendaire batteur Tony Allen et dont certains morceaux seront remixés par des producteurs de dance music parmi les plus reconnus (Masters At Work, François Kevorkian ou Bob Sinclar). Par la suite, Thomas Naïm sera sollicité pour accompagner sur scène ou en studio de nombreux artistes venant d'horizons parfois très différents parmi lesquels Youn Sun Nah, Hugh Coltman, Hindi Zahra, Sébastien Tellier, Ala.ni, Mayra Andrade, Tiken Jah Fakoly, Blick Bassy, Idrissa Diop, Bob Sinclar, Salomé de Bahia, Brisa Roché, Bernard Lavilliers, Albin de la Simone, Michel Fugain, Claire Diterzi, Renan Luce… Il mène en parallèle depuis plusieurs années une carrière solo à la tête d'un trio avec le bassiste Marcello Giuliani et le batteur Raphaël Chassin avec lesquels il enregistre en 2018 l'album Desert Highway. En 2020, Thomas Naïm va confronter son trio aux compositions du maître Jimi Hendrix et enregistrer l'album Sounds of Jimi. L'idée de départ n'est pas de reprendre les titres d'Hendrix tel quel mais de trouver pour chaque morceau une esthétique plus personnelle, et à l'exception de trois titres chantés par Hugh Coltman et Célia Kameni, de privilégier l'approche instrumentale. L'album accueillera également en invités Erik Truffaz à la trompette et Camille Bazbaz à l'orgue. En 2022, il retourne en studio avec son trio augmenté de l'organiste/pianiste de Marc Benham pour enregistrer, sous la houlette du réalisateur grand angle Daniel Yvinec, On the Far Side, un album consacré à ses propres compositions dont la sortie est prévue pour février 2023. Thomas Naïm y retrouve ses premières amours, le Jazz, qu'il mêle à ses influences de toujours la pop, le rock psychédélique, les bandes originales de films et mille autres choses. Laurent Bardainne (saxophone) souffle sur trois titres un vent créatif qui donne à cet album unique une force et une couleur presque mystique. Avec May This Be Love, Thomas Naïm devient le 1er guitariste au monde, à reprendre Hendrix en guitare solo. Titres interprétés au grand studio - Hey Joe Live RFI - The Wind Cries Mary, extrait de l'album - Purple Haze Live RFI Line Up : Thomas Naïm, guitare. Son : Benoît Le Tirant, Camille Roch, Mathias Taylor. Album May This Be Love (Rootless Blues 2025). Site - YouTube - Bandcamp. Yazid Manou est journaliste, relations presse et spécialiste de Jimi Hendrix en France. en 1990, il organise un concert à l'Olympia pour les 20 ans de la disparition du guitariste américain. Il est le héros du roman « Blues pour Jimi Hendrix » écrit par Stéphane Koechlin. Yazid Manou est le gardien d'un mort comme Anubis dans la mythologie égyptienne, Jimi Hendrix. Il porte des fleurs sur sa tombe, soigne sa postérité, veille à sa gloire... En 1990, vingt ans après la mort de Jimi le 18 septembre 1970, il a organisé le festival « Jimi's Back » à Paris pendant une semaine dont une soirée à l'Olympia qui a bouleversé sa vie. Il y a invité de nombreux artistes pour reprendre les thèmes du bluesman. Il a convié bien sûr en premier lieu l'ex-bassiste de Jimi, Noel Redding, personnage douloureux et attachant, frappé quelques mois plus tôt par un deuil terrible, la mort de sa fiancée Carol Appleby dans un accident de voiture. Depuis, la vie de Yazid - devenu par la suite attaché de presse indépendant - est rythmée par les nouvelles de la « famille Hendrix », disputes avec la soeur adoptive Janie, rencontre avec ceux qui l'ont connu (B. B. King, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Johnny Hallyday, Miles Davis, Taj Mahal), sorties d'albums (Jimi a davantage publié de disques une fois mort que vivant), disparition des témoins, Noel, Buddy Miles, Monika Dannemann (dernière compagne), Al Hendrix (son père) puis Mitch Mitchell. Il a construit sa vie autour d'un mort, de la mort en général. Yazid est un infatigable marcheur africain arpentant le pavé parisien en compagnie de son fantôme. Playlist Jimi Hendrix par Yazid Manou 51st Anniversary, Wait Until Tomorrow, Red House & All Along the Watchtower. Concert du 20 mars @ Le 360 Paris. Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud.
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen in-studio. TA joins the show and talks about Carmelo Anthony and what made it so difficult to guard him, TA being drafted in CBS Sports best College Basketball players draft of the last 25 years, his and ZBO's interview with Rudy Gay on Out The Mud, and the Bears losing to the Vikings on Monday Night Football (3:00). Week 1 of the NFL season is in the books so Roser has his NFL Notes (1:02:19).Host: Chris VernonCo-Host/Contributors: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerGuest: Tony AllenTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
Tony Allen joins the show in-studio and they spend the first hour talking about the Pablo Torre report on Steve Ballmer and the Clippers paying $28M extra to Kawhi Leonard to circumvent the salary cap (2:52) + Jessica Benson joins the show in-studio to give us 5 games to watch this weekend including Michigan/Oklahoma, Ole Miss/Kentucky, Kansas/Mizzou, South Florida/Florida, Oklahoma St/Oregon, and St. Thomas Minnesota/Idaho (1:10:45)Host: Chris VernonCo-Hosts/Contributors: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerGuest: Tony Allen, Jessica BensonTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
Send us a textIf someone had told us a few years ago that we'd be talking to one of our favorite and - in our humble opinion - one of the best guitarists in the world right now, we probably wouldn't have believed it.J.D. Simo is one of those guitarists you might not have heard of… but definitely should! A super friendly guy with a cool beard and a Telecaster in hand, a walking encyclopedia of music history, always busy and never one to say “no” to a new challenge - he's a true musical legend of Nashville.As a guitarist, songwriter and producer/engineer, Simo has worked with the likes of Jack White (Beyoncé Lemonade sessions), Phil Lesh, James McCartney, Tommy Emmanuel, David Kahne, Cowboy Jack Clement, Dave Cobb, Paul Worley, George Porter, Anson Funderburgh, Peter Collins, Joe Bonamassa, Chris Isaak, Samantha Fish and Baz Luhrmann on the soundtrack and score of the Elvis and upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic (Springsteen. Deliver Me From Nowhere). He is a former member of the Don Kelley Band (2007–2012), the historic house band at Robert's Western World in Nashville, Tennessee. He was also a member of the psychedelic rock band SIMO from 2012–2018 and has released four solo albums to date. His record Songs from The House of Grease made it to our top albums of 2023.Be sure to check out our interview with JD, where he talks about his musical journey, touring plans with Chris Isaak and Luther Dickinson, and much more.podcast jingle: Łukasz WojciechowskiYou can listen to this episode here: https://tiny.pl/1xn9xg07Spotify link:YouTube: https://tiny.pl/rt6dhj-8 We also encourage you to follow our profile on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/PickPlease/and on Instagram - https://tiny.pl/cxk21We would be grateful for your support on Patronite (special bonuses for our patrons!): https://tiny.pl/r8yq62q5LINKS:J.D. SIMO:FB - https://tiny.pl/c6t-mjmqInstagram - https://tiny.pl/yw8t1f8zYoutube - https://tiny.pl/rtqm_kf7Official website - https://simo.fm/J.D. SIMO on SPOTIFY / TIDAL:Spotify - https://tiny.pl/vkm5nqqyTidal - https://tiny.pl/skgvk3krSIMO - https://tiny.pl/m_256npxJ.D. Simo & Luther Dickinson - Do The Rump! - https://tiny.pl/n2ptg-3qJ.D. Simo - Song From The House of Grease - https://tiny.pl/wn49tELVIS (Soundtrack) - https://tiny.pl/h3brs90yThis is J.D. Simo Playlist - https://tiny.pl/k1wp_3r5Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere - https://tiny.pl/6pfy155sDon Kelley Band - https://tiny.pl/ys-x8wsnMUSIC/ARTISTS recommended and listened by J.D. these days (some of many :p): Kenny Burrell (especially first album), Wes Montgomery, Grant Green (especially funk stuff from the late 60`s and early 70`s), Harold Vick, Cannonball Adderley, Ornette Coleman, Wayne Shorter (“Adam`s Apple”, “Juju”), Rachmaninov, Claude Debussy, Chopin, Lightnin` Hopkins, Rev. Gary Davis, Lonesome Sundown, Frankie Lee Sims, Slim Harpo, Lightnin` Slim, Fela Kuti, Tony Allen, Jimmy Bryant, Ronnie Hawkins, Hank Marvin (The Shadows), Chris Isaak, Duane Eddy,
This week, arts24 welcomes one of Detroit's finest: DJ and producer Jeff Mills, who is taking part in the latest edition of Paris's "Jazz à la Villette" festival as part of Tomorrow Comes The Harvest, a collective he created with the late Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen. He tells Marjorie Hache about performing live alongside the legendary Sun Ra Arkestra and their future album "The Forbidden Planet" that will be out in 2026. They also look at new releases by David Byrne, The Hives and Suede.
It's Question Time with Tony Allen In-Studio where TA answers questions about being a sports dad, best/worst parts of being an NBA player, his favorite movie, one artist to listen to for the rest of his life, the perfect day, the one thing from his career that he cares about, his favorite place to shop, who he'd pick as his teammates in a 3-on-3 tournament, who has the best signature logo, what he would do different in his career, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement and more (6:12).Devin played co-worker Darnell in NCAA Football 25 last night and it did not go Devin's way. He has to answer for himself (1:19:51)Host: Chris VernonCo-Hosts/Contributors: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerGuest: Tony AllenTechnical Director: Jacob StopcotteAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
Memphis Sports Hall of Fame 2025 Class Inductees- J&J Show on '25 inductees including Tony Allen & Matt Cain
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen In-Studio. Chris has 15 questions for TA. Everything from funniest teammate, best and worst coach, best way to recover, the best shoes of all time and more (3:00). Daniel Jones is replacing Anthony Richardson in Indianapolis and if this is the end of Richardson in the NFL (1:19:48).Host: Chris VernonCo-Hosts: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerGuest: Tony AllenTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen. TA is on the road and he talks with us about the pic he and ZBO took with Jaren Jackson Jr, his number change, JJJ's offseason conditioning considering his foot injury + the NBA schedule release and if players cared + an under appreciated skill (4:57). NBA is slowly releasing their schedule and we'll talk about what has stood out to us (1:05:12) + the injury to Packers QB Jordan Love and the Venmo account of Oklahoma QB John Mateer (1:13:53)Host: Chris VernonCo-Hosts: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerGuest: Tony AllenTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen. We're gonna cut up for the first hour of the show but we'll talk a little about the Lakers and Bronny James and LeBron not showing up for Luka's signing (3:00) + it's FedEx St. Jude Championship Week and Chris went over there this morning (1:11:50), Kyren Williams has a new deal with the Rams and Shedeur Sanders is 4th on the Browns QB depth chart (1:21:18)Host: Chris VernonCo-Hosts: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerGuest: Tony AllenTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
On today's show, Tony Allen joins the show in-studio for Tuesday's with Tony. Someone made a 3min video of TA defensive highlights against Hall of Fame players (3:00) + we get TA's thoughts on skinny Luka Doncic (9:40) and we play a game....Chris names the NBA team and we give the player we first think of (19:52). Chris got duped by AI and we talk about the passing of Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg (1:08:42)Host: Chris Vernon Co-Hosts: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
Kokoroko - Over / RepriseBrian Jackson, Masters At Work - Is That Jazz? (Feat. Rahsaan Patterson)Greg Foat & Forest Law - Imaginary MagnitudeTheo Croker - Light as a Feather (feat. Gary Bartz & Natureboy Flako)Jane Handcock - Stare at Me (feat. Anderson .Paak)Blank & Jones - Life in Stereo (feat. Jan Loechel)Close Counters - Constant Love feat. Jace XLBonobo - AerialsKeziah Jones - Afrosurrealismfortheladies (Live at Clout Africa Studio, Lagos)The Last Poets and Tony Allen ft. Egypt 80 - Related To What (Percussin Edit)Azymuth - Fantasy '82Snow Bird - Modern LivingOmar - Can We Go Out?44th Move - Second WavePotatohead People & Slippery Elm - Up Close (ft. Bahamadia)Sola Rose - Cypress Tree feat. AKOSIASly5thAve - California Love Featuring Cory HenryTall Black Guy - Solo SummerYaya Bey - wake up b-tch Madvilain - Bistro (demo)Steve Spacek - P.B.R. (feat. Q-Tip)Visioneers - Still Making MemoriesNicolay - Sunflower feat. Eelco van ZantenDon Glori - Saturns ReturnBADBADNOTGOOD & V.C.R - Found A Light (Beale Street)SAULT - T.H.Sampology - Ripened ft. NMMWLJJ Whitefield feat. bonnie behave - The Mind Is A PalacePeter and Kerry - HeartbeatMato - Remind Me (Feat. Lady Gatica)El Michels Affair - Say Goodbye feat. Florence AdooniCARRTOONS - THURSDAY DISCO (FEAT. HAILE SUPREME)Mocky - Today Years OldCalibro 35 - ChameleonMitchum Yacoub - Cumbia No Get EnemyBio Ritmo - Asia MinorLuiza Maura - Deixa GirarFarhot - HOOYOO (with Siriusmo)Anushka - My Mother's Mother (Thakzin Perspective)Atjazz - EnchantmentAfronaut - If You're Not Careful feat Robert MitchelNicola Conte & Nico Lahs - La danse de l'espritOliver Night - Run Like The River feat.Trev
On today's show, Tony Allen is in-studio to talk about his movie getting premiered at NBA Summer League, getting inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, Chris Paul signing with the Clippers, Marcus Smart going to the Lakers, and some foul stuff from Dahntay Jones (3:00). RIP to Ozzy Osbourne (1:19:26) and more on Memphis and the Big 12 (1:23:03)Host: Chris VernonCo-Hosts: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerGuest: Tony AllenTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
start Tony Allen's induction into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame00:05:00 Illegal Running Buffalo00:07:00 Scottie Scheffler wins Open Championship00:09:00 WNBA All-Star Weekend00:12:00 SEC Championship picks00:23:00 Who Said It?00:42:00 Memphis trying to buy their way in to the Big 1200:51:00 NFL training camps start this week
Geoff offers his reactions to the Tigers' latest NCAA woes before then discussing if the Grizzlies have a new Tony Allen.
Adrian Younge, multi-instrumentalist and composer that has worked with the likes of Roy Ayers, Tony Allen, The Delfonics, to Kendrick Lamar and Ghostface Killah, provided scores for Luke Cage and Black Dynamite and one of the brains behind the Jazz is Dead series with Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest. He just released a new album Linear Labs: Sao Paulo featuring appearance from Snoop Dogg & Bilal and his third installment of his Something About April series.
Live from DawgHouse Saloon and Sportsbook at Resorts World in Las Vegas for NBA Summer League. 2:25 - Tony Allen joins Chris Vernon, Jon Roser and Devin Walker to talk about the NBA Summer League experience. 48:21 - Jahmai Mashack joins the show to talk about being a star player, creating winning plays and his toughness.1:06:35 - Detroit Pistons Head Coach J.B. Bickerstaff joins the show to talk about team identity, culture and more.
durée : 00:59:07 - Talking Drum - par : Nathalie Piolé -
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen presented by ESCO. TA joins the show in-studio to talk about GG Jackson's first two games in Summer League, Cam Spencer's big game last night, Jahmai Mashack fouling out, Ace Bailey, and what he's seen from the Grizzlies (3:00)Joe Burrow talks about buying a Batmobile and if that's the #1 thing most guys would buy if they had the money to waste (1:18:16)Host: Chris VernonCo-Hosts: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerGuest: Tony AllenTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
RHLSTP #568 - The Most Influential Comedian, That You're Probably Never Seen - Richard travels to St Neots to visit a man who might claim to have invented alternative comedy (though he doesn't) John Dowie. With comedian Dave Cohen in Dictionary Corner providing some historical detail Rich and John chat about John's comedy influences, how he managed to do theatrical comedy on his own when no one else was really doing that, his part (or not) in the explosion of comedy in the 80s, the podcast with Tony Allen that never was (largely due to the lack of the internet), recording with Factory records, working with Neil Innes, John's frustration with modern life, doing a show with Victoria Wood, the secret reason he gave up stand up (which may remain a secret) the original Dogman and whether he feels he gets the credit he deserves or whether he thinks he deserves any credit.SUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(1) Tony Allen's son "Fresh" vs CJ & Memphis, Penny, HS Prep recruiting (2) Norton Hurd IV joins J&J Show on preps recruiting updates, Fred Smith etc (3) Simon Majok added by Penny, Mem recruiting & Grizz need a center & scoring
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen presented by ESCO. TA joins the show in-studio to talk about Jaren Jackson Jr changing his number and agreeing to a new contract extension with the Grizzlies. They'll also talk about the Grizzlies agreeing on a deal with Ty Jerome, Santi Aldama's contract extension, how the Grizzlies did in the NBA Draft, Malik Beasley being investigated by the Feds and NBA Free Agency (3:24). We'll run through the rest of the NBA Free Agency news including Damian Lillard being waived by the Bucks and SGA's new deal with the Thunder (1:18:55) Host: Chris VernonCo-Hosts: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerGuest: Tony AllenTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen presented by ESCO. TA joins the show in-studio to talk about a story from his appearance at a Jr. Grizzlies Camp yesterday (3:39), the Thunder winning the NBA Finals + Tyrese Haliburton's injury, KD getting traded to the Rockets, NBA Draft and what he remembers from the 2008 Boston Celtics title (9:20).We'll tell you some NBA comps based measurements for some of these draft prospects and Chris has a list of prospects who rank the best based on just stats (1:17:51)Host: Chris VernonCo-Host: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerGuest: Tony AllenTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
n this episode of Bleav in Celtics, we dive into a busy week of Celtics headlines — starting with Jaylen Brown's knee surgery and what it means for the future of Boston's core. We take a look at Joe Mazzulla's Euroleague scouting trip and explore whether Nigel Hayes-Davis could be Boston-bound. Plus, we discuss offseason rumors, Shams Charania's latest trade buzz, and what Phil Pressey's G-League promotion means for the Celtics' development pipeline. We also highlight Aaron Nesmith's Finals glow-up, break down Tony Allen's high praise for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and reflect on some iconic Celtics championship moments. Finally, I share a hot take on why the Celtics should consider moving on from Kristaps Porzingis — and what they should target in the upcoming NBA Draft.
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen Presented by ESCO. TA joins the show in-studio to talk all about the Thunder winning Game 5 of the NBA Finals (3:00), the Grizzlies trading Desmond Bane to the Orlando Magic (20:54) and Stephen A. Smith's comments this morning on ESPN about why players don't want to come to Memphis (24:45).Now that the Grizzlies have the 16th pick, we'll talk about the NBA Draft (1:09:41)Host: Chris VernonCo-Hosts: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerGuest: Tony AllenTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen Presented by ESCO. TA joins the show in-studio and makes an outrageous claim that is very Wilt Chamberlain-esque about his white t-shirts (3:00) and then we'll go into the NBA Finals, the Pacers trying to guard SGA, Indiana adjustments for Game 3 and then we'll have story time with TA about DeMarcus Cousins plus he'll talk about the one-on-one game with Lance Stephenson and Michael Beasley (13:58). We'll go through News and Notes of the day on Murray State going to the College World Series, Panthers taking Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals, Deion Sanders health issues and Holdout Watch at NFL OTA's (1:17:44).
On today's show, Tony Allen joins the show in-studio presented by ESCO to preview the NBA Finals. We'll talk about if we think Indiana has a chance, why they aren't a normal #4 seed, SGA vs Haliburton, why OKC matches up well with the Pacers and more (3:00). Wake Forest's baseball coach has had to apologize + Super Regionals are set, Owen Weilson has a new show on Apple TV, the Orlando Magic had a jersey reveal and we have Grizzlies preseason news (1:19:00)Host: Chris VernonCo-Hosts: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
In this After Hours edition of the Underground Lounge, things start off smooth but quickly spiral into pure Controlled Chaos. Holly's back to co-Host with Lou Will and Spank as they sit down with Na'im Lynn, Tony Allen, and Paul Pierce for a no-holds-barred conversation that blurs the lines between hilarious, heated, and honest.The crew kicks off with jokes about getting older, embracing “auntie” and “uncle” energy, and why naps hit harder than parties these days. But as drinks pour and the vibe loosens, the group dives headfirst into everything from Druski's whiteface comedy and blurred cultural lines to the nuances of racial language in hip-hop.Then the conversation takes a turn.What starts as a casual debate about celebrity breakups explodes into a full-on discussion about the Diddy and Cassie drama/abuse, accountability, manipulation, and whether toxicity is something people attract or already have inside them. The room splits as everyone offers unfiltered takes on love, control, and the psychology behind staying in a toxic relationship. Guests open up about past experiences, some regretful, some just plain wild.From pulling women out of clubs to defining the exact level of “crazy” they prefer in a partner, the group walks the line between funny and flagrant. It's messy, it's vulnerable, it's reckless—but it's real. They even tackle stories about intruders, lawsuits, and who's allowed to say what depending on where they're from.If you've ever wondered what happens when bold opinions, raw stories, and just the right amount of alcohol come together in one room, this episode is exactly that. Strap in, because this one goes there.
In this episode, we start by talking about the sad state of NBA coverage and why today's “hot take” culture has led people like Tony Allen and Carmelo Anthony to make bold proclamations doubting Cooper Flagg's NBA potential. We also talk about how it reminds us of the way Luka Dončić was talked about as a prospect in 2018 and even how some people discuss him now. We then transition to talk about the Mavs options at point guard this summer, covered in our recent article. We all agree that it's not worth the potential cost to acquire Jrue Holiday, who is 35 years old and is making a lot of money. While Lonzo Ball could be a nice fit with the Mavs, his injury issues make it necessary to acquire someone else to help shore up the backcourt. And while 40-year old Chris Paul might make the most sense to pair with Cooper Flagg, it's difficult to see a path to signing him, with the Mavs likely only having the league minimum to offer him. Vinay suggests the Mavs exploring options outside of those three players like Anfernee Simons and Colin Sexton, both who are currently under contract with other teams, but could provide more of what the Mavs need. Finally, we analyze Mavs CEO Rick Welts' recent comments at a Wall Street Journal event. He had one very revealing quote from the appearance: “We have since rethought a lot of procedures about how we'll do things in Dallas going forward” That quote seems to indicate that Mavs Governor Patrick Dumont's “In Nico We Trust” approach is officially dead. After the recent public relations disaster one could assume that there are now more checks and balances in place, and that any basketball decision the Mavs make needs to not threaten their business model like the Luka Dončić trade did. Welts becoming an increasingly public face of the Mavs franchise would indicate that he has earned significant trust with Dumont, and if anyone could put the bug in Dumont's ear about firing Nico Harrison, it might be him. In any case, time will tell. Thanks for reading Mavs Film Room! Subscribe for free to receive new posts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mavsfilmroom.substack.com
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen presented by ESCO. TA joins the show live from Los Angeles and they'll spend the first hour talking about the Thunder going up 3-1 on the Timberwolves, Anthony Edwards not having an impact offensively, SGA and the multiple ways he beats you, the legend he compares to, Minnesota leaving Jalen Williams wide open, the growth of Chet (3:00) and then they'll go into Pacers/Knicks including if the Knicks were better without Brunson, Aaron Nesmith's ankle injury, KAT's 4th quarter in Game 3 and if the Pacers respond tonight (49:35). We'll catch up on some stuff we missed late last week/yesterday including Jaren Jackson Jr missing All-NBA and if we think he'll just play out the final year of his contract (1:17:32), PJ Haggerty transferring to Kansas State (1:23:54) and the new HBO Documentary on Pee Wee Herman called "Pee Wee As Himself" (1:30:50)
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen Presented by ESCO. TA joins the show live on Zoom to preview the Eastern and Western Conference Finals. Wolves/Thunder Game 1 is tonight. Can Julius Randle have another big series against the Thunder bigs? How OKC will defend Randle, if Minnesota's athleticism will cause problems for the Thunder, if there should be more days between playoff games, Eastern Conference Finals, the matchups, why some people dislike Tyrese Haliburton, who TA thinks will win the Championship, the All-Rookie teams were announced and we'll go over them (3:00). We'll talk Thunder/Wolves, OKC playing Gobert off the court, Minnesota needing to take care of the ball, and more. We'll also talk about the Fanatics games Pros vs Joes at Fanatics Fest 2025 in New York (1:17:46)
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen Presented by ESCO. TA joins the show back in-studio to talk about the Wolves going up 3-1 on the Warriors, Playoff Jimmy, Julius Randle's emergence in the playoffs, Knicks going up 3-1 on the Celtics, where Jalen Brunson ranks among the best in the NBA, if he's a Top 5-10 player now, and Jayson Tatum's injury (3:00). Next, we'll talk about the Mavericks winning the NBA Draft Lottery and Tony Allen has STRONG opinions on Cooper Flagg (21:25) and then we'll talk about the pivotal Game 5's tonight between Pacers/Cavs and Thunder/Nuggets (52:30) Host: Chris VernonCo-Hosts: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerGuest: Tony AllenAssociate Producer: Jena BroylesTechnical Director: Jaylon Wallace
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen presented by ESCO. TA joins the show on Zoom to talk about the Knicks Game 1 win over the Celtics, why he thinks Boston is still in a good spot, Mikal Bridges performance from the Knicks, and more. Then they go into the Nuggets Game 1 win over Oklahoma City, Jokic being unguardable, Chet missing the late game free throws, why they started fouling up 3, Aaron Gordon's improvement, and they'll talk the Warriors/T'Wolves series starting tonight (8:26). The rest of the show, we'll talk about tonight's Pacers/Cavs Game 2 and Game 1 of Warriors/T'Wolves, which road team has the best chance of winning, the injuries mounting up for the Cavs, Draymond Green needing to avoid a suspension and more (1:18:11)
It's Tuesday's with Tony Presented by ESCO. TA joins the show in-studio to talk about his weekend trip to Oklahoma State, the Grizzlies season coming to an end, Scotty Pippen Jr's emergence in the series, Ja Morant's injury, Ja's tweet from Monday, Anthony Edwards and the T'Wolves being up 3-1 on the Lakers, coaches holding players accountable, Warriors going up 3-1 on the Rockets, Jimmy Butler's impact in Golden State, Dillon Brooks poking the bear again, Knicks/Pistons and Rashad McCants comments on North Carolina on his Out The Mud podcast (4:30).Chris, Roser and Devin run through tonight's NBA Playoff games with Bucks/Pacers, Pistons/Knicks, Magic/Celtics, and Clippers/Nuggets, the Kings hiring Doug Christie, NBA discussing and International format for All-Star weekend, Steve Nash joining Amazon Prime's NBA coverage, and George Kittle signing an extension with the 49ers, and UNC officials worried about Bill Belichick (1:20:51)
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen Presented by ESCO. TA joins the show in-studio to talk about the Grizzlies Game 1 loss in OKC, Game 2 adjustments, how he prepared after blowout losses, how to get JJJ going, and more (3:45). News and Notes of the day on Kawhi Leonard, Anthony Edwards fined $50K, Damian Lillard returning tonight, NFL Draft and College Football setting playoff dates for 2026 (1:12:18)
Coley & Trill React to the Wild Start of the NBA Playoffs: The boys are back and diving straight into the chaos that was Game 1 across the first round of the NBA Playoffs. From surprise performances to early overreactions, Coley and Trill break it all down with their signature mix of insight and laughs. But they don't stop there — it's a full basketball buffet. The guys take a few nostalgic trips down NBA memory lane, debate legacies, revisit the 2012 Finals, and even get philosophical about Steph vs. KD. Then, they wrap it all up with some spicy NFL Draft takes you won't see coming. It's a packed episode with hoops, hilarity, and just enough chaos. Don't miss it. (0:00) Trill vs. Technology (3:02) Use Promo Code: CHARM (4:33) NBA Playoffs Are in Full Swing (12:47) Which Series Are OVER?! (15:59) Just Stop Talking, Nico Harrison (19:37) Back to the Playoffs (26:43) Are NBA Players Legacy's Impacted by Aging? (30:06) Kevin Durant or Steph Curry Debate (33:59) Looking Back at the 2012 NBA Finals (43:35) Klay Thompson Gets Reflective (45:12) The Boys Celebrate Easter (50:32) HBO... What Are You Doing?! (55:20) The Silver Comcast Remote Was Legendary (59:56) Streaming is Attempting to Replicate TV (1:04:20) Let's Talk Some Rap (1:08:28) Phil Jackson Gets Spiritual (1:11:42) NBA Playoff Surprises (1:18:49) Jimmy Butler is the Perfect No. 2 (1:25:40) Looking at the Warriors' Timeline (1:34:13) Tony Allen is a Grizzlies Legend (1:46:17) When is an NBA Player in Their Prime? (2:00:14) Would You Rather Pay Trae Young or Ja Morant? (2:15:56) Jayson Tatum Injury (2:17:37) NBA Lottery Feels So Rigged (2:21:50) Coley's Wild NFL Draft Take (2:24:58) Trill's Bold NFL Draft Take (2:30:18) Will Campbell to the Patriots? (2:39:00) Future Hall of Famers from This Draft Class (2:49:01) Coley is OUT on Tyler Warren Coley Mick and Trill Withers are back (again), with Third Time's The Charm! Their newest show, presented by Underdog Fantasy, features the two like they never left. Coley and Trill will cover sports and just about everything else. Sign up for Underdog Fantasy HERE with promo code CHARM and get up to 50% first deposit bonus up to $1,000: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-third-timesthe-charm Subscribe to the Podcast
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen Presented by ESCO. TA joins the show in-studio to talk all about the Grizzlies at Warriors Play-In Tournament tonight in San Francisco (3:00).
It's Tuesday's with Tony Allen presented by ESCO. TA joins the show live from Los Angeles to talk about Florida winning the National Championship on Monday night against Houston, what Houston players are going through after having led for the majority of the game, Kelvin Sampson, Florida never quitting, if TA learned anything from losing in the Final Four at Oklahoma St and more. BREAKING NEWS IN THE SHOW: Denver Nuggets have fired Head Coach Mike Malone and GM Calvin Booth. Chris, TA and Roser react to the shocking news out of Denver for the rest of the show (3:30)
Tuesday's with Tony Allen Presented by ESCO. TA talks about the Grizzlies firing of Head Coach Taylor Jenkins, their losses recently to the Lakers and Celtics, the building of the roster, winning $25K with ZBO and more (6:30).Buzz Williams takes the Maryland job (1:05:59) and more on the Grizzlies injury report + SKYDOG for tonight vs Golden State (1:10:54)
This week we got a Chicago hooper on the show, first team All-D, and the Grindfather — Tony Allen joins Knuckleheads. TA sits down to discuss his journey: dropping out of high school, figuring it out in Chicago and finding his way to Oklahoma State. Tony looks back on getting drafted by the Celtics, winning a championship with the Big 3 in 2008, and moving on to Memphis. He talks about those legendary Grizzlies teams and what it was like to become one of the best defenders in the league. TA a real one. Tune in! Growing up in Chicago, dropping out of high school but meeting Will Bynum and going to Crane (7:30)Getting to Oklahoma State after Juco, dominating there (30:20)Draft process, getting taken by the Celtics (42:30)Becoming one of the best defenders in the league, learning from Paul Pierce (54:00) Boston forming the Big 3, winning the NBA Finals in 2008 (1:02:35)Celtics-Lakers rivalry, being tasked with guarding Kobe (1:16:56) Going to the Memphis Grizzlies, teaming up with Z-Bo (1:24:22)Becoming the Grindfather, getting All-Defense after All-Defense (1:29:25)About Our Hosts:NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls.Other places to find Knuckleheads: Subscribe on YoutubeFollow on InstagramFollow on Facebook
Verno and Jacoby go through last night's games, especially looking at teams that are either resting or full-on tanking (1:06). The guys debate how long the league will allow this to continue and what needs to change to prevent teams from tanking and resting starters who are healthy. They also discuss Tony Allen's jersey retirement ceremony over the weekend, the nonexistent Heat Culture, and the standings in both conferences (25:45). Next, the guys debut a new segment on the show called How Does That Sound?, where they each fire off a take and debate it. They discuss the Rockets' chances of reaching the 2-seed and whether Cooper Flagg will stay in college, and Jacoby details his idea for a new way to present the Larry O'Brien Trophy (45:40). Leave us a message on our Mismatch Voicemail line! (323) 389-5091 The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Chris Vernon and David Jacoby Producers: Jessie Lopez and Tucker Tashjian Social: Keith Fujimoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon to talk the Warriors' substantial improvement after the Jimmy Butler trade, if they are legit contenders, the Rockets' improvement of late including if their young talent has superstar potential, the potential for the Mavs to have to forfeit games and Tony Allen's jersey retirement in Memphis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices