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Send us a Text Message.Planning a pet-friendly event for your city or local area? In this episode, Dawn Vandaveer of Pet Friendly Fun shares with us her tips on what to plan for when hosting a pet-friendly event- including the unexpected! She also shares tips on how businesses in the hospitality field can become more inviting and welcoming to pets of all shapes and sizes. Connect with and learn more about Dawn and Pet Friendly Fun here: petfriendlyfun.comSubscribe to our Pet Events Newsletter:https://americanpetprofessionals.com/subscribe-here/Submit a pet event for our Pet Events Newsletter:https://americanpetprofessionals.com/peteventsnewsletter/submitpetevent/Get our 75+ Pet Podcasts Workbook & Guide!Over 20 pages of content, information, checklists, & our list of 75+ Pet Podcasts.Click here to get yours!Learn more about American Pet Professionals by going to:www.AmericanPetProfessionals.comSupport the Show.If you haven't done so yet, please follow or subscribe to our podcast! We have many solo episodes here on the podcast with ideas, tips and information about pet businesses and the pet industry. And many more incredible pet industry professionals in future episodes. If you're not following the podcast you will miss out on valuable information. Follow now!Music: "You Can Do More" by lemonmusicstudio
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The former Vandaveer frontman stops by the show to talk about writing, touring, and keeping a band together.
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Mason Colby was born and raised in the musically rich Gulf Coast, splitting time between Lafayette, Louisiana and Houston, Texas. But it was in Kentucky that he picked up a banjo and started making music in earnest. A founding member of traditional stringband The Jarflies, Mason has been part of the old-time music scene in Kentucky for over a decade and is now writing songs that blend his love of Acadiana, the Bluegrass, and Texas songwriters like Guy Clark, Jolie Holland, Lyle Lovett, and banjo hero Danny Barnes. For his first two EPs of original work, he collaborated with Lexington producer and multi-instrumentalist J. Tom Hnatow (Horse Feathers, These United States, Vandaveer), a natural fit in terms of sound and vision. Other important contributors include Don Rogers (Mason's mentor as part of a Kentucky Arts Council Traditional Arts Apprenticeship grant), Robby Cosenza (Horse Feathers), Montana Hobbs (The Local Honeys), Zach Martin (Lylak), Abby Hamilton, Art Mize (KY Partisans, The Jarflies), and Cecilia Wright (Bear Medicine, Senora May). Rebecca Rego has been a Midwest singer-songwriter, recording artist, and producer for over 15 years. She has written and recorded eight albums and toured the country many times over, solo and with her Chicago-based band The Trainmen. In 2014, a mysterious package arrived on her doorstep. In it was Lucia Berlin's short story collection, “A Manual For Cleaning Women.” The note simply said: “I think you'll love this.” As Rego began picking through the dark, witty, romantic prose, the stories slowly began to seep into her consciousness and affect her songwriting. After a few years, she realized she had created a unique set of songs based on Berlin's book. In the fall of 2019, Rego traveled to Northern California, where a handful of Berlin's stories take place, and recorded six of these songs at Panoramic Studio in Stinson Beach with engineer Beau Sorenson (Death Cab For Cutie, tUnE-yArDs,) backed by multi-instrumentalist J. Tom Hnatow (Horse Feathers, Ringo Starr,) and Alysia Kraft, Staci Foster, and Tobias Bank of Fort Collins, CO based band Whippoorwill. The resulting album “Songs For Cleaning Women Pt. 1” will be released November 11, 2020. The release will be celebrated with a livestreaming performance during Grammy Award-winning music ensemble Eighth Blackbird's “Chicago Artists Workshop” series. As an independent female artist, Rego is influenced by the unflinching, raw honesty found in Berlin's art. Many of Berlin's stories are semi-autobiographical accounts of her time working blue-collar jobs, raising four children as a single mother, and dealing with her own alcoholism. Berlin died in 2004, never receiving critical acclaim in her own lifetime. Rego's goal with this release is to pay homage to Berlin's stories and introduce new audiences to her work. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For Episode 10 of Deep Cuts & Coffee, we're really excited to welcome Lexington, KY based (via Washington DC), touring and session multi-instrumentalist, J. Tom Hnatow. J. Tom Hnatow is an experienced musician most well-known for his work as a former member of These United States, and a touring musician with Vandaveer, Horse Feathers, and several other acts. Additionally, his contributions as a producer, engineer, and session musician at the Lexington Recording Co. and from his own studio have lead him to perform on over 250 records. During our chat we covered the ins and outs of learning multiple instruments, the palatability of cheap coffee (and cheap beer), how Tom has performed on a Ringo Starr record, and the nostalgia of the Old West.
The Homicide Squad is a special segment of Ipse Dixit devoted to murder ballads, those delightfully grisly folk songs that tell stories about the ultimate sin. Most murder ballads are based on true stories, more or less. And many of those true stories took place in Appalachia.Each episode of the Homicide Squad will focus on a different murder ballad. I will explain the true story behind the song, when it has survived. And I will explore how the song has evolved over time, sharing several different versions to illustrate different interpretations.The subject of this first episode is one of my very favorite murder ballads, The Banks of the Ohio.Tracks:Red Patterson's Piedmont Log Rollers, Down on the Banks of the Ohio (1927).Bascom Lamar Lunsford, Banks of the Ohio (1953).Blue Sky Boys, Down on the Banks of the Ohio (1936).Irene and Ellen Kossoy, The Banks of the Ohio (1956).Joan Baez, Banks of the Ohio (1961).Clarence Ashley (with Fred Price on fiddle, Clint Howard, and Doc Watson), Banks of the Ohio (1961).Kristen Hersh, Banks of the Ohio (1998).Dolly Parton, Banks of the Ohio (2014).Vandaveer, Banks of the Ohio (2013). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amy Vandaveer (Senior Professor of Practice) - A conversation on how authenticity, honesty and trust can help you be yourself (literally) with personal branding expert Amy Vandaveer and Bauer College senior Sophia Pierce.
Formed when its members – Grant Curless, Wils Quinn, and Shawn Reynolds – were in their freshman year, Johnny Conqueroo’s early EP’s saw them writing long, grungy blues jams, spiraling in and out of swampy dirges as the band played what they felt, acting on instinct in a fervent rock’n’roll endeavor. The trio naturally shied from prototypical indie or hipster leanings, focusing instead on downtrodden street stories inspired by Southern surroundings. The forthcoming Haint Blue EP sees the band maturing and expanding without abandoning their roots. Challenged by producer Duane Lundy (Ringo Starr, Vandaveer) to pursue a collection of thematically similar material, Haint Blue tells an Appalachian tragedy of sorts, twining together stories of men and women in downward spirals , becoming homeless, being falsely accused of crimes and knocking on the door of purgatory like a ball of barbed wire. You can find Red Barn Radio on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitch, and the Public Radio Exchange. Our weekly show airs live on Wednesday evenings; Join us for weekly Roots Music, Southern Style! Don't forget to tell your favorite public radio station to acquire Red Barn for new regular programming!
Nigel reads “I Like It” from his Philadelphia series of poems; Yoke Lore sings “Goodpain”; Mr. Ross reads Chapter 23 from Part III, “It’s Got To Be Sacred” from the novel, HARD WATER; Vandaveer sings “Wild Mercury”. And…get your BookSmart T-shirt at https://booksmart-with-douglas-daye.myshopify.com/
Now friends, you may think that your Roots correspondent was wishing that Game 7 of this epic World Series hadn’t fallen on a show day. But I’m not so sure. A charming and exciting lineup made this historic night even more beautiful and memorable. It was a fusion of two of my favorite things – music and baseball – and as I followed the action on my phone, our talented artists calmed my trembling nerves.
The Herald-Leader and LexGo.com's Walter Tunis and Rich Copley preview the third annual Moonshiner's Ball, May 20-22, 2016, in Berea, Kentucky. The photo on this post is Vandaveer at the 2015 Moonshiner's Ball, photographed by Tara Young.
With St. Patrick's Day approaching; Scott, Todd, and Harrison compile a list of their favorite drinking songs. In addition, they welcomes Mark Charles Heidinger of Vandaveer to the show to discuss Vandaveer's latest album, "The Wild Mercury."
Yep, a couple of days into September and Scotland really has decided that it's Autumn now, all of a sudden it's fucking Autumn. Cold, crappy rain, wind, all the usual fun and games. Season OVER! We are into shitty territory now, just you accept it! Anyhow, I have never figured out whether good (more likely to leave the house) or bad weather (more likely to want to be inside in a venue) weather is more likely to lead to good gig attendances, but I suppose it's always nice to have the excuse either way if no-one turns up to your gig. One nice thing about the weather turning shitty, of course, is that the fucking builders who repaired our roof - Traditional Roofing and Building - whilst excellent in every other respect, managed to paint my office windows shut and are ignoring my requests to come out and fix them. So at least if it's cold I won't just be sat up here fucking sweltering all day. Enjoy the tunes! 01. Temple Songs - Passed Caring (00.16)02. John Murry - Southern Sky (07.45)03. Sparrow and the Workshop - Odessa (remixed by White Label) (15.47)04. Samantha Crain - For the Miner (23.57)05. Vandaveer - Poor Edward (29.27)06. Stefan Noons - Signals (35.26)07. Playlounge - Grandma Death (40.01)08. The Hundredth Anniversary - Last Drive (43.02)09. Monster Rally - Orchids (48.44)10. Califone - Move Music Kills a Kiss (54.23)
The Queuecast is the best I could come up with in an attempt to amalgamate the anticipation of heading off to SXSW on the weekend, with the inevitable queueing to get into stuff once there. Actually, that’s not quite true. There’s so much going on at places like SXSW that really, if the thing you want to see has an annoying queue (and for me they are never anything other than annoying) outside it, then you can always walk five minutes down the road, walk straight in untroubled, and see something else equally brilliant instead.Mrs. Toad is out there already, presumably having cocktails with young Ian who works at the label with me. In fact those two total fuckers are probably three or four margaritas down already, as you read this. Bastards. Anyhow, I get out on Saturday afternoon, and the gin will be flowing within moments, I promise you.The upside of this SXSW fun, which will no doubt irritate the shit out of people back home, is that Toad Hall once again becomes a recording studio while we are away. Both Rob St. John and Meursault will be making inroads into their next releases over the next fortnight, so hopefully the thought of that will calm your jealous rage at all the fun we are having in Texas. 01. Mike Higbee - Secret Life (00.28)02. Shift-Static - Estrella (10.03)03. Vandaveer - Pretty Polly (15.51)04. Dan Michaelson and the Coastguards - Sheets (19.32)05. Brown Brogues - Anyone But You (25.07)06. Kurt Vile - Wakin' on a Pretty Day (32.02)07. Breathe Out - Dead Friends (45.30)08. Playlounge - Elephant (48.50)09. Mark Lanegan & Duke Garwood - Pentecostal (53.46)10. New Fabian Society - Homily (1.00.22)
Holy crap, we’re back! A year-long hiatus comes to an end. Hopefully we remember how to do this… Featuring Bigger Princess, Mr. Sister, Mount Peru, The Points North, Diamond Mines, Mitten, Brown Bird, Cat-Tooth Jim, Coyote Kolb, Carlisle Sound, See Through Band, Earthquake Party!, Bozmo, Mmoss, Vandaveer, and Nicole Reynolds. MySpace playlist of all the […]