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KMJ's Afternoon Drive
CBS Paying Up For Use Of ‘Linus and Lucy' & Retro-Styled Flip Phone

KMJ's Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 8:28


CBS has struck a deal to pay Lee Mendelson Film Productions, Inc., an undisclosed amount after “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” used the famed Vince Guaraldi composition “Linus and Lucy” in the late night talk show’s May finale. the most surprising cell phone of the year comes from Commodore, as the Callback 8020 exudes full-on retro charm with its transparent case, wired headphones, and T9 keyboard. YouTuber Christian Simpson bought up Commodore’s remaining assets, the company was able to bring back the 1982 Commodore 64 – and sell a whopping 30,000 units of the retro console. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Philip Teresi Podcasts
CBS Paying Up For Use Of ‘Linus and Lucy' & Retro-Styled Flip Phone

Philip Teresi Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 8:28


CBS has struck a deal to pay Lee Mendelson Film Productions, Inc., an undisclosed amount after “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” used the famed Vince Guaraldi composition “Linus and Lucy” in the late night talk show’s May finale. the most surprising cell phone of the year comes from Commodore, as the Callback 8020 exudes full-on retro charm with its transparent case, wired headphones, and T9 keyboard. YouTuber Christian Simpson bought up Commodore’s remaining assets, the company was able to bring back the 1982 Commodore 64 – and sell a whopping 30,000 units of the retro console. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lightnin' Licks Radio
Bonus #29 - Hemlocke Springs, The Police

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 83:42


Summer is unofficially upon us. Hot boy summer, some say.Two hot boys and one hot girlie summer, even. Lickers Jay & Deon check in with Super-Secret-Special-Friend Jess to see (and hear) what she has been f#@%ing with, sonically speaking. It's good clean fun in the sun, ya dang bums! Check out Jess's production of Mr. Burns: A Post Electric PlaySonic contributions to this bonus episode twenty-nine of Lightnin' Licks Radio were made by: Prince Paul, De La Soul, Brothers Johnson, Zack Braff, Natilie Portman, POSPOTUS. Rashan Roland Kirk, L.L. Cool J, R.E.M., Jay Dilla, The Pharcyde, Main Source, Boogie Down Productions, Vince Guaraldi. The 45 King, DJ Kool, Kool & the Gang, Newcleus, Kevin McCaffrey. Space. Jewel, Mackeeper. Hole, Coutney Love, Melissa Auf De Mor, Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins, Yoko Ono, David Porter, Puff and Big, Blind Melon, Young Marvel Giants. Helado Negro. Peaches and Herb, Charles Fox, Jessica McQuarter, Anne Washburn, Michael Friedman, Bernard Herrmann & Elmer Bernstein. Halsey, Lido. Hemlocke Springs, Doechii, Ian James, Joey Hamhock, Banser. Starship, Jefferson Starship, Jefferson Airplane, Grace Slick, Elvin Bishop. Some spacey smooth Japanese psych loops courtesy of Portal Records, XTC, Exile. National Wake, N.W.A., Slick Rick, Wilson Picket, Funkadelic, The Winstons, Vampire Weekend, Dan Deacon, Aldo Nova, Elvis Costello, Deon's wife Shannon, Jan Hammer. The Police. Nas, Large Professor, 3rd Bass, MC Search, N.O.R.E., Pete Rock, DJ Premier, James Brown & The J.B.'s. More Japanese psych loops, Sting, The Isley Brothers, Ice Cube, DJ Pooh. Crosby, Stills & Nash, The Staple Singers, Parliament, LBJ, good brother Abraham (Jefferson), and AI Steve Inskeep.Get your vinyl records and vintage wares here. Freedom. Know it while you have it. Get involved.SPOTIFY PLAYLIST OF FEATURED ARTISTSHEAR THE FULL MIXTAPE ON SOUNDCLOUD

Lightnin' Licks Radio
Bonus #29 - Hemlocke Springs, The Police, etc.

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 84:27


Summer is now unofficially upon us. Hot boy summer, some may say. Two hot old boys and one hot girlie summer, even. Lightning Lickers Jay & Deon check in with Super-Special-Secret-Friend Jess to see (and hear) what she has been f#@%ing with, sonically speaking. It's good clean fun in the sun, ya dang bums! Check out Jess's production of Mr. Burns: A Post Electric PlaySonic contributions to this bonus episode number twenty-nine of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast were made by: Prince Paul, De La Soul, Brothers Johnson, Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, POSPOTUS. R.E.M., Jay Dilla, The Pharcyde, Vince Guaraldi. The 45 King, DJ Kool, Kool & the Gang, Newcleus, Kevin McCaffrey. Space. Jewel, Mackeeper. Hole, Coutney Love, Melissa Auf Dee Mor and Billy Corgan on The Magnificent Others podcast, Smashing Pumpkins, Yoko Ono, David Porter, Puff & Big, Blind Melon, Young Marvel Giants. Helado Negro. Peaches & Herb, Charles Fox, Jessica McQuarter, Anne Washburn, Michael Friedman, Bernard Herrmann & Elmer Bernstein. Halsey, Lido. Hemlocke Springs, Doechii, Ian James, Joey Hamhock, Banser. Starship, Jefferson Starship, Jefferson Airplane, Grace Slick, Elvin Bishop. Some spacey smooth Japanese psych loops courtesy of Portal Records, XTC, Exile. National Wake, N.W.A., Wilson Picket, Funkadelic, The Winstons, Vampire Weekend, Dan Deacon, Aldo Nova, Elvis Costello, Deon's wife Shannon, Jan Hammer. The Police. NAS, Large Professor, 3rd Bass, MC Search and N.O.R.E. on Drink Champs podcast, Pete Rock, DJ Premier. James Brown, more Japanese psych loops, Sting, The Isley Brothers, Ice Cube, DJ Pooh. Crosby, Stills & Nash, The Staple Singers, Parliament, Cheech & Chong, Rakim, Aphex Twin, LBJ & good brother Abraham (Jefferson).You can't make then share mixtapes anymore. It's totally cool that artificial intellegence has been fed all music ever recorded to train itself to suck the life out of all art everwhere. Sharing mixtapes, though...very bad. Very, very bad.Hear the uninterrupted Jay-curated mixtape here. Stream a playlist of featured artists on Spotify here. Get your vinyl records and vintage wares here. Freedom. Know it while you have it. Get involved.JAY is f#@%ing with Space, Hole, XTC, and The Police.DEON has been into Mackeeper, Helado Negro, National Wake, and Nas.JESS has Halsey, Hemlocke Springs, and Jefferson Starship in heavy rotation.

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Thurs 5/21 - MN Sued Over Prediction Market Ban, 1/6 Slush Fund Lawsuit, Peanuts Copyright Fight Over Snoopy Music

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 6:16


This Day in Legal History: First Speed Limit LawOn May 21, 1901, Connecticut became the first U.S. state to pass a law regulating the speed of motor vehicles. The law set a speed limit of 12 miles per hour in cities and 15 miles per hour on country roads. That may sound almost comically slow now, but at the beginning of the twentieth century, the automobile was still a new and disruptive technology. Roads were shared by pedestrians, horses, carriages, bicycles, and early automobiles, often without clear rules about who had priority or how fast anyone could travel. Connecticut's law reflected a growing legal problem: the common law of negligence could punish dangerous driving after an accident, but legislatures increasingly saw the need to prevent danger before it happened. Speed limits were one of the earliest ways states tried to turn automobile use from a private novelty into a regulated public activity. The law also showed how technological change often forces legal systems to create new categories of public safety regulation.Before automobiles, road law had developed around animals, wagons, and local travel; cars introduced greater speed, heavier machinery, and new risks of injury. By setting numerical limits, Connecticut moved toward a more modern model of traffic law, where drivers could know in advance what conduct was illegal. This kind of rule also made enforcement easier for police and courts because the question was no longer only whether someone drove “recklessly,” but whether they exceeded a stated limit. Other states and municipalities soon followed with their own automobile rules, licensing systems, registration requirements, and broader traffic codes. The Connecticut statute is a reminder that everyday legal rules often begin as responses to unfamiliar technologies. What started as a modest speed limit helped lay the groundwork for the complex system of motor-vehicle regulation that now shapes daily life on American roads.The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has sued Minnesota to stop the state from enforcing a new law banning prediction markets. Minnesota became the first state to enact a total ban on platforms such as Kalshi and Polymarket, which let users trade contracts based on the outcome of future events, including sports and elections. Governor Tim Walz signed the law on May 18, 2026, and it is scheduled to take effect on August 1. The CFTC argues that Minnesota's law conflicts with federal authority because prediction-market contracts are derivatives regulated by the agency under federal law. CFTC Chairman Michael Selig said the law would effectively turn lawful market operators and users into criminals.Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said his office is reviewing the lawsuit and raised concerns that prediction markets can be addictive and harmful, especially to young and low-income people. Kalshi and Polymarket both welcomed the federal challenge, arguing that state bans undermine the federal regulatory system and may push users toward offshore platforms. The dispute is part of a broader fight between state gambling regulators and prediction-market companies over whether these products are financial contracts or illegal wagering. The CFTC has also sued other states to block enforcement actions against prediction-market operators. It recently obtained an order stopping Arizona from pursuing a criminal case against Kalshi, while Nevada remains the only state with a court-enforced ban against Kalshi. Massachusetts is also considering whether to uphold an injunction that would block Kalshi from offering sports-event contracts there.US regulator sues to block Minnesota's first-in-nation ban on prediction markets | ReutersTwo police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol during the January 6, 2021 attack have sued to stop a nearly $1.8 billion fund created under President Donald Trump's administration. Former Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn and Metropolitan Police Department officer Daniel Hodges filed the lawsuit in federal court in Washington, D.C. They argue that the fund is an improper use of taxpayer money and could be used to compensate January 6 defendants or groups tied to political violence. The complaint describes the fund as a “slush fund” and seeks a court order blocking any payments from it. The fund was created after Trump settled a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over the leak of his tax returns during his first term.As part of that settlement, the Justice Department established a fund to compensate people who claim they were victims of political “weaponization.” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told lawmakers that the fund is not limited to January 6 defendants and could apply to people from any political party. He also said the eligibility standard is broad and tied to claims of having experienced political weaponization. Dunn has publicly described the physical and racist abuse he faced during the Capitol attack, as well as his later struggles with PTSD. Hodges was seriously assaulted during the riot in an incident captured on widely circulated video and has also testified before Congress about his experience.Police officers who guarded Capitol sue to block Trump's $1.8 billion ‘slush fund' | ReutersLee Mendelson Film Productions, the company behind A Charlie Brown Christmas, has sued GameMill Entertainment in Manhattan federal court over music used in the video game Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club. The company claims GameMill copied or closely imitated Vince Guaraldi's well-known Peanuts music without getting the proper license. According to the lawsuit, GameMill had permission to use Peanuts characters in the game but not Guaraldi's compositions.The complaint focuses on music that allegedly resembles “Linus and Lucy” and “Skating,” two songs strongly associated with the 1965 holiday special. Mendelson argues that GameMill wanted the emotional and nostalgic effect of the original Peanuts soundtrack while avoiding the cost of licensing it. The lawsuit says the game's background music is substantially similar to Guaraldi's work and could make players think they were hearing the actual songs or recordings. A Charlie Brown Christmas remains a major part of American holiday culture, and Guaraldi's soundtrack has sold millions of copies. GameMill's game, released in 2025, follows Snoopy as he solves mysteries. The production company is accusing GameMill of copyright infringement and is seeking monetary damages. Neither side had immediately commented on the complaint when the article was published.‘A Charlie Brown Christmas' maker sues over music in ‘Snoopy' video game | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Jazz After Dark
Jazz After Dark, April 28, 2026

Jazz After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 58:00


Coming up tonight, some early jazz plus jazz themes from movies. We'll hear from George Gershwin, Ray Eberle, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Julie London, Gil Evans, Winifred Atwell, Boots Randolph, Kai Winding, Henry Mancini, Wes Montgomery, Frank Sinatra, Bruce Reitherman & Phil Harris, Louis Armstrong, Shirley Bassey, Vince Guaraldi, and the Claude Bolling Big Band.

The Record Store Day Podcast with Paul Myers
Celebrating the "Peanuts" music of Vince Guaraldi with Sean and Jason Mendelson.

The Record Store Day Podcast with Paul Myers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 50:07


Record Store Day 2026 Preview pt. 2. It's Record Store Day, Charlie Brown! On this episode we'll continue to preview titles from the RSD 2026 List, as we welcome Jason and Sean Mendelson from Lee Mendelson Film Productions, to talk about their father's enduring animation series of Charlie Brown TV Specials based on characters in the Peanuts universe created by Charles M. Schulz. This year, LMFP will partner with RSD to release 5000 copies of the double LP pressing of two of Jazz legend Vince Guaraldi's Peanuts soundtracks: It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown / Charlie Brown's All Stars!  The two brothers talk about Guaraldi, Schulz, their father, and how LMFP is continuing to pursue eco-friendly green initiatives on all of their releases on "bio-attributed vinyl" to reduce carbon footprint, with sustainably forested paper and in a PVC gatefold jacket and a recycled bag. In 2026, for every copy sold, LMFP will contribute $1.00 to the Arbor Day Foundation, with a minimum annual donation of $12,000 leading to the planting of one tree in a forest of need.   The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered, and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. RECORD STORE DAY IS APRIL 18th. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com   Didn't find everything on your RSD lists? Maybe you'll still find it on RSDMRKT.com.    Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends, we're here every week and we love making new friends!  

Video Store Podcast
Make It a “Special” Valentine's Day

Video Store Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 18:47


Valentine's Day is a holiday, so of course, I'm talking Valentine's Day specials on this week's Video Store Podcast. I've picked four specials for the staff picks wall this week that I think everyone should watch this time of year. These specials either make me laugh, have a different flavor than you might expect for a Valentine's Day special, and one that actually changed popular culture. Grab that heart-shaped box of candy and let's settle in for these specials.Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (1975)First up is Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown. This is an underrated classic in the Peanuts special canon. The Peanuts gang is getting ready to celebrate the holiday that feels to me, just like elementary school. There's a Valentine's Day party, unrequited love, making homemade Valentine's cards, and more. Plus, you've got a wonderful score from Vince Guaraldi, and with the main theme being the “Heartburn Waltz,” what's not to like? Look for it in the Peanuts section.A Charlie Brown Valentine (2002)This is one of the “new” Peanuts specials that I think is worth your time. A Charlie Brown Valentine focuses on Charlie Brown trying to muster the courage to talk to the Little Red-Haired Girl and tell her how he feels. But simultaneously, both Marcie and Peppermint Patty are interested in Charlie Brown and would like him to be their Valentine! Miscommunication, obliviousness, and Charlie Brown's classic wishy-washy attitude make this a fun special. There are segments that make me laugh out loud every time I watch, so I think you'll have a good time with this one. Look for it in the Peanuts section.The Berenstain Bears' Comic Valentine (1982)For a deep cut Valentine's Day special, I've selected The Berenstain Bears' Comic Valentine, which aired on February 13, 1982, on NBC. This is the fourth of five Berenstain Bears specials produced for NBC from 1979 - 1983. In this special, Brother Bear has a championship hockey game coming up. He's focused on getting ready for the game, but Valentine's Day is coming up, too. He starts received Valentine's from his Secret Admirer, Honey Bear. Brother doesn't know a Honey Bear, so all he can do is speculate. Meanwhile, Papa Bear is looking for a way to show Mama Bear just how much he cares, and Sister gets into the Valentine's Day spirit, looking to send Valentines to everyone, including the giant, Big Paw up on the Mountain. Will Brother figure out who his secret admirer is in time for Valentine's Day? Grab this one from the animation section to find out.Parks and Recreation season 2 episode 16 “Galentine's Day”Ovaries before brovaries, uteruses before duderuses, it all starts here with “Galentine's Day” from Parks and Recreation season 2. This episode, which aired on February 11, 2010, added a new pop culture holiday and gave the Valentine's Day season a little more fun. Gather your best gals and join me on the couch for this all-time great from one of the greatest comedies on television, you brilliant, powerful musk ox. From all of us here at the Video Store Podcast, we hope you have a safe and happy Valentine's Day. Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com

The Sounds of Brooklyn and Beyond

Featuring the fresh new single from Hate Love Trio; a double shot of Charlie Hunter--Skerik, Bernstein, and Previte present Omaha Diner + his Mustang Songbook tribute to the classics; master pianist Craig Taborn on the ECM label; BK guitar virtuoso Dida Pelled; Vince Guaraldi and Bola Sete laying it down; NOLA genius James Booker; and the great Ennio Morricone.

BullCast
Episode 290: 60 Years of A Charlie Brown Christmas

BullCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 33:18


Sixty years after it first aired, A Charlie Brown Christmas remains one of the most meaningful holiday traditions of all time. In this special Christmas episode of BullCast, we revisit the moments, music, and messages that made this quiet cartoon endure, from the sad little tree and Vince Guaraldi's iconic jazz score to Charlie Brown's timeless question about what Christmas is really all about. As the year winds down, this episode invites listeners to slow the season down, reflect on what truly matters, and remember that the best parts of Christmas can't be bought or perfected.   The List: Christmas Specials That Defined Generations Hashtags: #merrychristmas #christmas #charliebrown #acharliebrownchristmas #linus #vinceguaraldi #charliebrowntree   Visit us online: www.bullcastpodcast.com Produced by Cameron Spann | Powered by Pickler Wealth Advisors Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - Sueños de Navidad - 25/12/25

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 60:11


En este día 25 de diciembre unos elefantes con gorros de Papá Noël: John Pizzarelli ('Wonderful Xmas time'), Paolo Fresu ('I´ll be home for Christmas'), Madeleine Peyroux ('Have yourself a merry little Christmas'), Carla Bruni ('Jolis sapins'), Ayo ('Santa Claus is coming to town'), Tony Bennett & The Count Basie Big Band ('All I want for Christmas is you', 'Christmas time is here'), Vince Guaraldi ('Skating', 'Linus and Lucy'), Ella Fitzgerald ('White Christmas', 'The Christmas song'), Nat King Cole ('The Christmas song'), Ivan Lins ('Então é natal', 'Um feliz natal' -con José Feliciano-) y Toninho Horta & Oscar Castro-Neves ('Ave Maria'). Escuchar audio

JazzPianoSkills
A Jazz Piano Christmas

JazzPianoSkills

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 58:20 Transcription Available


KeywordsJazz Piano, Christmas Music, Solo Piano, Improvisation, Vince Guaraldi, Christmas Standards, Jazz Education, Music Theory, Piano Techniques, Holiday TunesSummaryIn this festive episode of Jazz Piano Skills, Dr. Bob Lawrence celebrates the holiday season by exploring classic Christmas tunes through the lens of jazz piano. He recaps previous studies, introduces new plans for solo jazz piano playing, and demonstrates various approaches to well-known Christmas songs. The episode emphasizes the importance of harmonic and melodic analysis, improvisation, and the joy of playing solo piano. Dr. Lawrence shares personal anecdotes and insights, making this episode both educational and heartwarming as he wishes listeners a Merry Christmas and a joyful holiday season.TakeawaysThe importance of a clear thought process in music.Music is a combination of sound and silence.Harmonic and melodic analysis are crucial for jazz piano.Solo piano playing requires emulating an ensemble.Backing tracks are valuable for practice.Silent Night evokes strong memories and emotions.Swinging is essential for certain Christmas tunes.Let It Snow is a classic that doesn't mention Christmas.The Christmas Song is perfect for practicing space and pacing.Merry Christmas and a joyful holiday season to all. TitlesJazz Piano Christmas CelebrationExploring Christmas Classics in JazzSound bites"Merry Christmas!""Silent Night is embedded into their memory.""Enjoy a Jazz Piano Christmas!"Support the show

Music In My Shoes
A Charlie Brown Christmas, The Grinch, and Bruce Springsteen Sings Santa Claus is Comin' to Town E110

Music In My Shoes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 32:00 Transcription Available


The holidays don't just look a certain way—they sound a certain way. We dive into how a fragile cartoon tree, a swingy piano motif, and a handful of offbeat movie moments grew into the soundtrack of December. From the first Peanuts special to stop‑motion Santa to a green recluse in Whoville, we trace the songs, voices, and production choices that turned seasonal TV and film into enduring ritual.• Charlie Brown Christmas as a symbol of hope and the choice to use children's voices• Vince Guaraldi's jazz and the quick birth of Christmas Time Is Here• Rankin/Bass stop motion craft and Paul Frees' vocal range• Home Alone's John Williams score • Jim Carrey's Grinch, Faith Hill's hit, and Taylor Momsen's new version• Donny Hathaway's representation and the rise of This Christmas• Greg Lake's critique of commercialism across decades• Springsteen's rock‑forward holiday cuts • Oddities that stick: Feliz Navidad's 19 words and Sabbath's December chart statLearn Something New orRemember Something OldLike and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages and spread the word if you enjoy the podcast. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com with your own musical memories.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

The Comic Source Podcast
Fireside Chat with Phillip Kennedy Johnson

The Comic Source Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 65:54


Jace continues the 2025 12 Days of The Comic Source Fireside Chats by welcoming back writer Philip Kennedy Johnson for a wide-ranging holiday conversation covering recent announcements and an overview of what has been keeping him busy across DC, Marvel, and creator-owned work. The discussion revisits Johnson's recent DC work, including Batman and Robin and the Quiet Man storyline (with talk about the character's moral gray area, the "ordinary person" angle, and the creative choices behind details like Scarface and the book's mystery tone), while also digging into the world-building and legacy focus of Adventures of Superman / Book of L and how back matter and lore help carry the series' larger mythology. Johnson also talks through the horror-forward approach of his Hulk run leading into Infernal Hulk, why emotional thematic beats matter as much as spectacle, and how his storytelling aims to balance big superhero scope with grounded human fears, before shifting into creator-owned reflections on Crocodile Black and the idea of identity and masks. The episode closes with holiday traditions and seasonal music favorites, including cutting down a live tree with his son, writing and playing Christmas music together, and listening staples like Vince Guaraldi and Duke Ellington's Nutcracker Suite, along with a note on Johnson's move to an exclusive Marvel deal while finishing planned conclusions on current DC projects.

Starting Right
Why A Charlie Brown Christmas Still Matters

Starting Right

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 4:35 Transcription Available


A single moment—Linus saying “fear not” and letting his blanket fall—can change how we carry the season. We dive into why A Charlie Brown Christmas still resonates: the tender Vince Guaraldi score, Charles Schulz's bold insistence on the Nativity, and the surprising power of small, loving choices. This isn't nostalgia for its own sake; it's a guide to re-centering our hearts when the holidays amplify both joy and anxiety.We share the backstory of Schulz negotiating with network executives to include the birth of Jesus, and why that choice gave the special its staying power. You'll hear practical ways to live “fear not” in a loud season: honest inventory of your modern blankets, small daily rhythms that return you to peace, and simple acts of service that turn comfort outward. Along the way, we embrace the lasting themes that make the special a classic—hope for all people, courage born from presence, and the reminder that real security won't come from shiny things. If you've ever felt the pressure to perform a perfect holiday, this conversation offers a gentler way through: trust more, cling less, and let love do its steadying work.We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text MessageSupport the show

All Time Top Ten
Episode 699 - Top Ten Christmas Songs That Don't Suck Part 2 w/Joe Lavelle & Crystal Keith

All Time Top Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 66:22


Believe it, we're more than glad that we gave in to the holiday vibes and broke our longstanding stance that we would never do a Christmas episode. Of course, we couldn't do it without our beloved pal Joe Lavelle and our new friend, singer and Christmas music maven, Crystal Keith. We bring it on home in style with Top Ten Christmas Songs That Don't Suck Part 2, featuring picks 5-1 that come with all the feels. The holiday feels. Merry Christmas from ATTT!If you missed the fun we had in Part 1, start your listening here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-698-top-ten-christmas-songs-that-dont-suck/id573735994?i=1000740210557Dive headfirst into the songs heard in the official Top Ten Christmas Songs That Don't Suck playlist, featuring all songs heard in Parts 1 & 2:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1lEnmQJdQ2prcXb9JFqMCQ?si=f41720c62b784a69Listen to Crystal sing some holiday-flavored tunes written by Joe Lavelle. It's Joe Lavelle's Brandy Sidecar!:https://brandysidecar.bandcamp.com/album/the-christmas-3-epHire Crystal and her group Christmas Matters Holiday Carolers. They will carol for you!https://www.christmasmattersholidaycarolers.com/Please consider giving to the Hollywood Food Coalitionhttps://hofoco.org/We've lowered our prices, but not our standards over at the ATTT Patreon! Those who are kindly contributing $2 a month are receiving an exclusive monthly Emergency Pod episode featuring our favorite guests and utilizing our patent-pending improv format in which we miraculously pull a playlist out of thin air. My little brother Ira and our friend Aaron joined us for Emergency Pod #22 on December 1st! Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/c/alltimetoptenWe're having a blast chatting about music over on the ATTT Facebook Group. Join us and start a conversation about music!https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295

Songs & Stories
Adam Shulman: A Charlie Brown Christmas & Beyond

Songs & Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 29:42


Episode SummaryIn this festive episode, Steve Roby chats with acclaimed pianist, composer, and educator Adam Shulman, a key figure in the San Francisco jazz scene since 2002. Known for his work as a sideman with artists like Paula West, Stefon Harris, and Miguel Zenón, as well as for his own original albums, Adam shares insights into his musical journey and the timeless magic of Vince Guaraldi's “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” Key Topics & HighlightsA Holiday Tradition: Adam shares his yearly tribute to Vince Guaraldi's “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” performed with his trio at SF Jazz's Miner Auditorium. He reflects on why the music connects across generations and how it has become a family tradition for many in the Bay Area. Musical Roots: Adam explains how his classical piano training at UC Santa Cruz and mentorship under Smith Dobson influenced his approach to jazz improvisation and composition.Compositional Process: The episode features tracks from Adam's catalog, including “The Little Ones” and “Mingus Dreams of Billy Strayhorn.” Adam explains his creative process, often starting with harmony and drawing inspiration from jazz greats.The Art of Adaptation: Adam discusses balancing his roles as a bandleader and a sought-after sideman, and how collaborating with different artists shapes his unique sound. Behind the Scenes: Listeners get a preview of the upcoming Charlie Brown Christmas show, including the setlist featuring music from both the original album and Guaraldi's “A Boy Named Charlie Brown,” along with introductions to his longtime bandmates John Tala (bass) and James Gallagher (drums).Family-Friendly Jazz: Adam and Steve discuss the importance of introducing young audiences to live jazz and how the Charlie Brown Christmas show serves as a gateway for many to discover jazz.Event DetailsAdam Shulman Trio Plays A Charlie Brown ChristmasDate: Sunday, December 21stTime: 1:00 PM (Matinee)Location: SF Jazz's Miner AuditoriumTickets & Info: https://www.sfjazz.org/tickets/productions/25-26/adam-shulman-trio-charlie-brown-christmas/Bring the whole family for an afternoon of timeless holiday music and jazz improvisation!Connect with Adam ShulmanLearn more about Adam's music and upcoming performances on his website: https://www.adamshulmanjazz.comThanks for Listening!If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review Backstage Bay Area. Stay tuned for more conversations with the jazz artists shaping the Bay Area's vibrant music scene. We're keeping Jazz Alive in the 415!

All Time Top Ten
Episode 698 - Top Ten Christmas Songs That Don't Suck Part 1 w/Joe Lavelle & Crystal Keith

All Time Top Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 60:21


We never thought we'd say this after 13 years of resistance but hey, Merry Christmas from All Time Top Ten! We've given in to the holiday season and have agreed to do a Christmas songs episode with one caveat - none of the songs we play can suck. So, thanks to our old friend Joe Lavelle and our new friend, singer extraordinaire and Christmas music fanatic Crystal Keith, we're actually proud to present Top Ten Christmas Songs That Don't Suck. All the best in a wide array of genres are represented here and picks 10-6 are revealed in our holiday-tastic Part 1. Listen to Crystal sing some holiday-flavored tunes written by Joe Lavelle. It's Joe Lavelle's Brandy Sidecar!:https://brandysidecar.bandcamp.com/album/the-christmas-3-epHire Crystal and her group Christmas Matters Holiday Carolers. They will carol for you!https://www.christmasmattersholidaycarolers.com/We've lowered our prices, but not our standards over at the ATTT Patreon! Those who are kindly contributing $2 a month are receiving an exclusive monthly Emergency Pod episode featuring our favorite guests and utilizing our patent-pending improv format in which we miraculously pull a playlist out of thin air. My little brother Ira and our friend Aaron joined us for Emergency Pod #22 on December 1st! Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/c/alltimetoptenWe're having a blast chatting about music over on the ATTT Facebook Group. Join us and start a conversation about music!https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295

New England Weekend
Watertown's Mosesian Center for the Arts Celebrates "A Charlie Brown Christmas"

New England Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 9:22 Transcription Available


When it comes to classic Christmas albums, Vince Guaraldi's "Charlie Brown Christmas" soundtrack often ranks up there near the top! You can hear it live this coming week at Watertown's Mosesian Center for the Arts, performed by the Eric Mintel Quartet on December 9. It's just one of many different winter programs that the Center is putting on this year, including educational opportunities for residents of all ages. Executive Director Aliana de la Guardia joins Nichole with all the details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Spirit of Jazz
Guaraldi Mass Redux

The Spirit of Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 26:09


The co-hosts return to one of their favorite conversation partners: Derrick Bang, author of Vince Guaraldi at the Piano (second edition). They have a fresh conversation about Guaraldi and his work of creating a jazz mass in 1965 at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. Check out his wonderful book!Theme music: "All Thumbs" from Faith in a New Key, Bill Carter and the Presbybop Quartet Music used by permission from Presbybop Music (BMI) Announcer: Chris Norton (c) Presbybop MusicSupport the show

Pastor Chris' Podcast
The Little Stocking

Pastor Chris' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 2:14


A bright, cheerful pop-jazz Christmas song inspired by the playful spirit of Vince Guaraldi's Charlie Brown music. Light piano, walking bass, and brushed drums create a joyful, bouncy feel as a warm tenor sings about a child noticing that Jesus has the smallest stocking. The moment sparks a heartwarming reminder to give Jesus the biggest place in our lives. Whimsical, uplifting, and full of Christmas wonder.

All You Need To Know
Episode 385: 50 Year Mortgages, Vince Guaraldi & The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

All You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 33:24


Quinn and Isaac pack all three of these tantalizing topics, and believe it or not, tie them all together at the end.

WNXP Podcasts
What Where When-sday: A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

WNXP Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 5:55


We are officially in the holiday season and this week for What Where When-sday, we feature the Alex Murphy Trio presents Charlie Brown Thanksgiving happening at Rudy's Jazz Room. Although this event isn't until November 23rd and 26th, their previous Halloween show, The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown sold out. Murphy will bring A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving by Vince Guaraldi to life in an evening of soulful, swinging jazz that captures the heart of this Peanuts classic. Murphy, who performs regularly and teaches at the Nashville Jazz Workshop, describes Guaraldi's work and how it influenced him.

Poured Over
Sean and Jason Mendelson on 75 Years of Peanuts

Poured Over

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 59:52


Celebrate 75 years of the Peanuts gang with B&N exclusive vinyl, mesmerizing zoetropes and more this holiday season. Producers Sean and Jason Mendelson join us to chat about working on and growing up alongside the iconic Vince Guaraldi soundtracks, the timelessness of Charlie Brown, the cultural legacy of Charles Schulz, jazz, deep cut specials and more with guest host Chris Gillespie. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Chris Gillespie and mixed by Harry Liang.                    New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your favorite podcast app. Featured Vinyl (Episode): A Charlie Brown Christmas [60th Anniversary Edition] [2025 Picture Disc] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive] Charlie Brown Thanksgiving [Picture Vinyl] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive] A Charlie Brown Christmas [60th Anniversary] [180g Zoetrope LP] Peanuts Greatest Hits [75th Anniversary] [Picture Disc LP] It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown [Original TV Soundtrack] It's The Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown: Original Soundtrack Recording You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown [45 RPM Zoetrope EcoMix Vinyl]

TechnoRetro Dads
Enjoy Stuff: King of Fear

TechnoRetro Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 89:15


Heeeere's Johnny! And he's brought a whole library of Stephen King movies with him! From Carrie to The Shining, these adaptations remind us why King is the master of horror and why you might want to skip prom this year. This week, Jay and Shua open the book on the world of Stephen King film adaptations, discuss what the author himself thought of them, and see how the master of horror continues to shape pop culture. Whether it's Cujo chasing you down or Pennywise calling from the sewer, it's time to Enjoy Stuff and float on! News Fallout Season 2 premieres December 17 Rush announces their “Fifty Something Tour,” with Geddy, Alex, and drummer Anika Niles Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 cast announced Two poster legends pass away: Renato Cesaro (89) and Drew Struzan (78), iconic artists whose work defined movie magic   Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Jay attended the “No Kings” rally to help support the power of the human spirit and the freedom of man. Thank you for contributing to the community in a positive way. Shua is immersing himself in the relaxing sounds of Vince Guaraldi. The jazz piano vibes means he's ready to Enjoy Stuff in the most mellow possible.     Sci-Fi Saturdays -  Sci-Fi Saturdays is currently on hiatus. But Jay continues his 31 Days of Horror at RetroZap.com, a month-long celebration of scary cinema that will keep you up all night! Here's a list of this week's lineup: (Mon)  Jennifer's Body (2009) (Tue) The Invitation (2016)  (Wed) Relic (2020)  (Thu) Candyman (2021)  (Fri) The Substance (2024)  (Sat) Altered States (1980)  (Sun) A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985)   Enjoy Stephen King!  This week, Shua and Jay dive deep into the eerie, thrilling, and sometimes bloody history of Stephen King adaptations. From Carrie's explosive debut to Kubrick's cold and calculated take on The Shining, the guys explore how filmmakers have interpreted King's stories and how the author himself has responded to those visions. Along the way, they reflect on what makes King's writing so adaptable, the recurring themes that make his work timeless, and how his cinematic universe continues to evolve with remakes and new projects like The Long Walk. It's an episode packed with nostalgia, film history, and plenty of creepy fun because “we all float down here.” What's your favorite Stephen King adaptation? Would you follow a balloon down a sewer? Let us know! First person that emails me with the subject line, “I want to suck your blood” will get a special mention on the show.  Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com   

Le jazz sur France Musique
Hey Little Girl : Brigitte Fontaine, Nat King Cole, Brad Mehldau, Vince Guaraldi et d'autres

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 59:59


durée : 00:59:59 - Hey Little Girl - par : Nathalie Piolé -

Following Films Podcast
Sean Mendelson on You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown

Following Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 43:30


Thank you for listening to the Following Films Podcast. As the world continues celebrating the 75th anniversary of Peanuts®, Lee Mendelson Film Productions has given fans a treasure: the first-ever release of Vince Guaraldi's complete soundtrack to You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown. Following the sell-out success of the premiere Zoetrope LP, demand has been so overwhelming that a second pressing is already on the way—along with an Eco-Black vinyl edition arriving September 12, 2025.At the heart of this historic project is producer Sean Mendelson, who—along with his brother Jason—has worked tirelessly to bring Guaraldi's timeless jazz back to life in pristine form. With restored and remastered recordings, expanded liner notes, and an eco-conscious approach to vinyl production, this release isn't just about preserving a classic soundtrack—it's about honoring a legacy.Today, we sit down with Sean Mendelson to talk about the Eco-Black Vinyl release, Guaraldi's genius, and what it means to carry forward his father Lee Mendelson's enduring Peanuts legacy.Today's episode of the Following Films Podcast is brought to you by Google Workspace. We keep things running smoothly and efficiently at Following Films with the convenience of cloud-based Google Workspace programs. Google Docs lets you work and save on Google Drive, Hangouts lets you video chat, Gmail gives you a professional email, and Calendar lets you organise – from anywhere, at any time. You should try it and see how it can help your business, too. Google Workspace is offering a 14-day trial. If you sign up using my link, I can give you a discount, and it helps to support the show Go to  https://referworkspace.app.goo.gl/G6uF

Davisville
Davisville, Aug. 4, 2025: ‘I want him (Guaraldi) to become one of our Tchaikovskys'

Davisville

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 28:43


Vince Guaraldi's music continues to have a wonderful afterlife, thanks to the successful recent releases of the Peanuts soundtracks that Guaraldi recorded before he died at 47 in 1976. Today we update the story with Derrick Bang, who wrote the book about the San Francisco jazz pianist and writes liner notes for the Peanuts soundtrack producers Jason and Sean Mendelson. Bang believes there's likely more unreleased music to come even after the soundtracks series ends. Today on Davisville he also names an often-overlooked Guaraldi song that he says evokes a stroll in the rain as winningly as the composer's Christmas song “Skating” evokes kids skating on a pond. We hear part of the song, “Rain, Rain Go Away,” which is nothing like the children's nursery rhyme. Bang underscores his belief in Guaraldi's music and talent. “I want to do the best I can to make sure that his music lives into the 22nd century,” he says on today's program. “I want him to become one of our Tchaikovskys.” Illustration taken from the cover of The Charlie Brown Suite and Other Favorites CD (2003), which uses a drawing of Vince Guaraldi by Charles Schulz.

KEXP's Sound & Vision
Meet Carl the Collector, the PBS Kids Show with “Synth and Soul"

KEXP's Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 40:00


Max Perla and Vincent John make up Eraserhood Sound, the duo that scores the animated PBS Kids series Carl the Collector. In the spirit of Vince Guaraldi’s signature sound in Peanuts cartoons, show creator Zach Ohora says that Eraserhood’s “synth and soul” formula provides the perfect soundscape for the everyday happenings of an autistic raccoon and his neurodiverse friend group in Fuzzytown. KEXP’s Roddy Nikpour spoke with Perla, John, and Ohora to learn more about the show, their shared interest in collecting vinyl, and how their pride as fellow Philadelphia-based artists led them to creating the show’s low-stimulus soundtrack. “You know that opening scene from Reservoir Dogs when they’re walking down the alleyway?” Ohora says in the interview, describing one of the music cues. “It’s like that for four-year-olds. It’s like, ‘This is my gang that I want to hang out with, and they’re the cutest, nicest, fuzziest animals.’” Support the show: kexp.org/deeperSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's a Podcast, Charlie Brown
139: PEANUTS HISTORIAN DERRICK BANG

It's a Podcast, Charlie Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 121:16


139 is an overflowing Easter Beagle basket of goodness! We've got a Random Strip of the Month and this month's news and feedback. And then Peanuts historian and author of many Peanuts things including the recent second edition of "Vince Guaraldi at the Piano" stops by to chat about the man responsible for the iconic music of Peanuts we all love so much.  Thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incompetech.com for creative commons use of his songs "Mining by Moonlight", "Hidden Agenda", and "Bass Walker".  Thanks to Sean Courtney for the "This Month in Peanuts History" theme. Thanks to Nick Jones for the use of his song "25% Off".  Thanks to Henry Pope for the use of his "Linus & Lucy Remix".  patreon.com Carnival of Glee Creations

Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!
Larry Vuckovich - Acclaimed Yugoslavian Jazz Pianist, 89 Yrs Young. Studied With Vince Guaraldi. Played With Mel Torme, Jon Hendricks, Philly Joe Jones. Performed At Village Vanguard, Blue Note, Yoshi's!

Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 35:59


Larry Vuckovich is an acclaimed Yugoslavian-born, 89 years young, jazz pianist. He achieved fame after immigrating to the United States. He performed with all the jazz greats including Dexter Gordon, Philly Joe Jones, Jon Hendricks, Mel Torme, Tony Bennett, Bobby Hutcherson and Bobby McFerrin. He was the first one to fuse Balkan ethnic music with American jazz. Last year he received a Lifetime Achievement award from his former country which was given to him at the Nisville Jazz Festival in Serbia. And he's got his own YouTube channel too!My featured song is my version of Miles Davis's "All Blues" from the album Miles Behind. Spotify link.    ---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------ROBERT'S SINGLES:“LOVELY GIRLIE” is Robert's new single. It's a fun, Old School, rock/pop tune with 3-part harmony. It's been called “Supremely excellent!”, “Another Homerun for Robert!”, and “Love that Lovely Girlie!”Click HERE for All Links—----------------------------------“THE RICH ONES ALL STARS” is Robert's single featuring the following 8 World Class musicians: Billy Cobham (Drums), Randy Brecker (Flugelhorn), John Helliwell (Sax), Pat Coil (Piano), Peter Tiehuis (Guitar), Antonio Farao (Keys), Elliott Randall (Guitar) and David Amram (Pennywhistle).Click HERE for the Official VideoClick HERE for All Links—----------------------------------------“SOSTICE” is Robert's single with a rockin' Old School vibe. Called “Stunning!”, “A Gem!”, “Magnificent!” and “5 Stars!”.Click HERE for all links.—---------------------------------“THE GIFT” is Robert's ballad arranged by Grammy winning arranger Michael Abene and turned into a horn-driven Samba. Praised by David Amram, John Helliwell, Joe La Barbera, Tony Carey, Fay Claassen, Antonio Farao, Danny Gottlieb and Leslie Mandoki.Click HERE for all links.—-------------------------------------“LOU'S BLUES”. Robert's Jazz Fusion “Tone Poem”. Called “Fantastic! Great playing and production!” (Mark Egan - Pat Metheny Group/Elements) and “Digging it!” (Peter Erskine - Weather Report)!Click HERE for all links.—----------------------------------------“THE RICH ONES”. Robert's sublime, atmospheric Jazz Fusion tune. Featuring guest artist Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears) on flugelhorn. Click HERE for all links.—---------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com

Now We Know
179. Snoopy Come Home

Now We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 82:25


SnOOooOOooOOpy / SnOOooOOooOOpy / come home Snoopy come home (come home come home)... Ring any bells? This time Kevin has brought Chris an all-time sad kids' movie to be reassessed. Not as well-known as the holiday fare and no Vince Guaraldi songs but this Peanuts movie has some toe-tapping, melancholy-inducing tunes of its own. Sometimes kids, adults, and even Snoopy himself can need a good cry! 

Superfeed! from The Incomparable
Incomparable Radio Theater 4.3: A Carl O'Brien Christmas

Superfeed! from The Incomparable

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 27:56


An actor performing as an alternate Scrooge at a regional theatre discovers the true meaning of “A Christmas Carol” through the help of a few spirits and a plucky little dog in this holiday special. We also learn—to no one’s surprise—that Chris Breen can do an impressive Vince Guaraldi impression. With Austin Tichenor as Carl, with Ele Matelan, Travis Bedard, Moises Chiullan, Liz Carman, Chip Sudderth, Shannon Sudderth, and Steve Lutz David J. Loehr.

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Incomparable Radio Theater
4.3: A Carl O'Brien Christmas

Incomparable Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 27:56


An actor performing as an alternate Scrooge at a regional theatre discovers the true meaning of “A Christmas Carol” through the help of a few spirits and a plucky little dog in this holiday special. We also learn—to no one’s surprise—that Chris Breen can do an impressive Vince Guaraldi impression. With Austin Tichenor as Carl, with Ele Matelan, Travis Bedard, Moises Chiullan, Liz Carman, Chip Sudderth, Shannon Sudderth, and Steve Lutz David J. Loehr.

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The Record Store Day Podcast with Paul Myers

This holiday season, the singer/songwriter, piano player, and all around musical overachiever Ben Folds released an album called Sleigher (in stores now from New West Records). It's not so much a "Ben Folds Christmas record" as it is a Ben Folds record set at Christmas. For this episode, which makes its debut on Christmas Eve, Paul chats with Ben about what went into the album, and detours into dogs, inflatable lawn Santas, the magic of Burt Bacharach, and what it means to be a human music maker in the age of Artificial Intelligence.  The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music.  Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com)   Sponsored by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery (dogfish.com), Tito's Handmade Vodka (titosvodka.com), RSDMRKT.com, and Furnace Record Pressing, the official vinyl pressing plant of Record Store Day.   Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends, we're here every week and we love making new friends.   This episode is dedicated to The Replacements' Bob "Slim" Dunlap (1951-2024), and composer and tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain (1951-2024) who both passed away while this show was being put together.    Merry Christmas (if you observe), and Happy Holidays in general from The Record Store Day Podcast, and remember, your local independent record store would love to see you over the holidays, and all year round!   

This Is Nashville
JD McPherson's Seasonally Sensitive Holiday Extravaganzo

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 49:59


It features music from his modern holiday classic LP 'Socks' alongside handpicked, off-the-wall Christmas song selections and paired with interviews delving deep into 'Socks' and McPherson's own holiday traditions. It's guaranteed to be the only holiday special to reference 'Goodfellas,' dictatorial crowd control techniques and Black Sabbath's "Children of the Grave" right beside the Andrews Sisters, the Drifters and Vince Guaraldi.A WNXP Production.

Court of Cinema Podcast
A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)

Court of Cinema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 44:45


Send us your fan mail :)In this episode, I dived into the timeless holiday classic, "A Charlie Brown Christmas." Join me as I explore the heartwarming themes, memorable characters, and the enduring legacy of this beloved special. From Charlie Brown's quest to find the true meaning of Christmas to the iconic soundtrack by Vince Guaraldi, I'll cover all the elements that make this a must-watch every holiday season. Rotten Tomatoes Review Arcane: Arcane: Season 1 (Review)Arcane: Season 2 , Act 1 (Review)Arcane: Season 2 , Act 2 (Review)Arcane: Season 2, Act 3 (Review)Monthly Recap Series: Everything I watched in JanuaryEverything I watched in February Everything I watched in MarchEverything I watched in April Everything I watched in MayEverything I watched in JuneEverything I watched in July OUR SOCIALS:INSTAGRAMTWITTERLETTERBOXDCONTACT US: courtofcinema@gmail.comSPEAKPIPE...

JazzPianoSkills
Good Grief Vince Guaraldi, O Tannenbaum

JazzPianoSkills

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 64:04 Transcription Available


It's time to Discover, Learn, and Play Jazz Piano!Jazz Piano Skills welcomes back Josh Walsh (Jazz-Library.com). It's that time of year when jazzers from around the world anticipate the arrival of Vince Guaraldi's Charlie Brown Christmas and the classic rendition of O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree). Enjoy this interview and in-depth discussion of the transcription of Vince Guaraldi's solo on this timeless classic.Transcription of Vince Guaraldi's Solo on O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree)https://www.jazzpianoskills.store/otannenbaum.pdfSummaryIn this engaging conversation, Dr. Bob Lawrence and Josh Walsh explore the world of jazz piano, focusing on education, transcription techniques, and the significance of feel in jazz music. They discuss the mission-driven approach to teaching jazz, the influence of Vince Guaraldi's Christmas music, and practical strategies for improving improvisation skills. The conversation emphasizes the importance of rhythm, variety, and the foundational elements of jazz performance. In this conversation, Dr. Bob Lawrence and Josh Walsh explore the intricacies of jazz improvisation, emphasizing the importance of rhythm, seamless transitions, and the balance between academic theory and practical application. They discuss the role of AI in music composition, the significance of contrasting musical elements, and the foundational skills necessary for effective jazz performance. The dialogue highlights the essence of improvisation as a melodic representation of harmony, advocating for a strong grasp of chord tones and rhythmic diversity in jazz playing.TakeawaysJosh Walsh is teaching jazz online and has a popular newsletter.His mission is to help 100,000 people learn jazz.Music serves as an outlet for stress and emotions.Vince Guaraldi's music is iconic for Christmas jazz.Transcriptions are essential for learning jazz solos.Feel and rhythm are crucial in jazz performance.Variety in rhythmic units enhances jazz improvisation.Starting lines in different places creates interest.Practicing with silence is key to jazz phrasing.Fundamentals are vital for mastering jazz skills. Rhythm is a fundamental aspect of jazz that shapes the overall feel.Seamless transitions between different note values are crucial for improvisation.AI technology is advancing in the realm of music composition, creating impressive solos.Contrasting fast and slow passages in solos enhances musical expression.There is a significant difference between academic and street approaches to jazz.Improvisation should focus on melodic representation of harmony rather than complex theory.A strong foundation in chord tones is essential for effective jazz playing.Practicing with self-imposed constraints can lead to better assessment of skills.Jazz musicians often rely on shapes and sounds rather than theoretical constructs.Building a solid rhythmic foundation is key to successful jazz performance.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Jazz Piano Skills09:05 Transcription Techniques and Learning15:24 The Importance of Feel in Jazz20:30 Creating Variety in Jazz Solos25:33 Practicing Rhythm and Entry Points32:19 The Importance of Rhythm in Jazz39:45 The Role of AI in Jazz Composition46:28 The Academic vs. Street Approach to Jazz55:43 Building a Strong Foundation in JazzSupport the show

Six Picks Music Club
The Holiday Ep - 2024 | feat. John Lennon, The Pretenders, Vince Guaraldi + more

Six Picks Music Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 66:16


Episode 032: 'Tis the season for our most festive episode yet! Ring those jingle bells and join Geoff, Russ, and Dave as they unwrap their favorite holiday tunes. From cozy traditional Christmas classics to some delightfully unexpected seasonal surprises, we've stuffed your stocking with musical gifts from Vince Guaraldi, Jonnie Common, Hollywood Undead, Matt Rogers, John Lennon, and The Pretenders. Whether you're lighting the menorah, decorating the Christmas tree, or gathering around the kinara, this merry mix of holiday music is sure to add some sparkle to your celebrations. So grab some hot cocoa, snuggle up, and enjoy our Merry Happy Joyous ChristmaHanzaKwanukkah episode!   Apple Podcasts Instagram Spotify Playlist 2024 Spotify Playlist YouTube Playlist Official Site Listener Listens - West 22nd - Instagram

Jazz After Dark
Jazz After Dark, Nov. 12, 2024

Jazz After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 58:00


On tonight's show: a retrospective on the career of Vince Guaraldi. Some remastered early works by the Vince Guaraldi Trio: Fenwyck's Farfel, and Django, and Ossobucco (featuring Eddie Duran on guitar), from 1956. Guaraldi playing with the Cal Tjader Quartet in 1957, Live at the Blackhawk: Lover Come Back to Me. Two from his 1957 release, A Flower is a Lovesome Thing: Like a Mighty Rose and Autumn Leaves From The Definitive Vince Guaraldi, a compilation of his work from 1955-66 at Fantasy Records, two of the popular songs from the TV specials: Charlie Brown Theme from 1964 and Skating from 1965. Two from Guaraldi's last recordings, done with the Warner label: Red Baron, from the Oh Good Grief album from 1968, and Alma-Ville, from the album of the same name, released in 1969. A new release of Linus and Lucy by the Vince Guaraldi Quintet, from the 50th Anniversary edition of A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, 2023. Newly released songs from the soundtrack to You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown, the television special from 1972, with Guaraldi on vocals on Joe Cool, and then African Sleigh Ride.

Repassez-moi l'standard
Repassez-moi l'standard... "Cast Your Fate To The Wind" du pianiste jazz Vince Guaraldi (1963)

Repassez-moi l'standard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 58:40


durée : 00:58:40 - « Cast your fate to the wind » (Vince Guaraldi) (1963) - par : Laurent Valero - "Vince Guaraldi fut un excellent pianiste jazz et un musicien très actif de la scène musicale de San Francisco dans les années 50/60, bien qu'il reste aujourd'hui encore un artiste trop méconnu, souvent sous-estimé. Sa mort prématurée à l'âge de 46 ans en 1976, n'y est pas étrangère" Laurent Valero

Full Cast And Crew
200. 'You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown' (1972)

Full Cast And Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 65:42


After two episodes about 'The Shining' and a couple weeks wondering what to do for Episode 200 of the podcast....events at the Presidential Debate pointed me in the direction of 'Peanuts' and the relatively terror-free childhood presented specifically in the 1972 Election special 'You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown'. In this Special, Charlie Brown neither runs for office nor is or isn't elected. But the satirical pleasures abound otherwise in this still-incisive takedown of political and campaign mores and realities. As ever, the incredible music of Vince Guaraldi and his Trio provide accompaniment.  Musings range far and wide in this episode.  Thank you for listening for 200 episodes! 

Jazz After Dark
Jazz After Dark July 23 2024

Jazz After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 58:00


Summertime sounds tonight: Luiz Bonfá, Manha de Carnaval Sexteto de Sergio Mendes, Samba de uma nota só Vince Guaraldi, On Green Dolphin Street Clare Fischer, So Danco Samba Chet Baker, Sausalito Gabor Szabo, Corcovado Gabor Szabo, Concerto de Aranjuez Yusef Lateef, Sun Dog Antônio Carlos Jobim, Joe Farrell, and Hubert Laws, Stone Flower The Charlie Byrd Trio, Wave (Live) The Charlie Byrd Trio, Trouble In Mind (Live) Ana Caram, Só Tinha de Ser Com Você Francisco Aguabella, Tumbaito Miles Davis and Quincy Jones, Summertime

The Someone You Should Know Podcast
Episode 181 - Don Hammondtree - Why England Slept

The Someone You Should Know Podcast

Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 47:47


What do you get when you cross the prog-rock stylings of Pink Floyd, with the ambiance of Radiohead, and set it to the jazzy  piano work by Vince Guaraldi from "A Charlie Brown Christmas?" Then you'd get "Why England Slept." This band combines Jazz, Prog-Rock, Post-Grunge, and New Age and produces a new album entitled, "House of Pizza."  The mastermind behind "While England Slept" is Don Hammondtree and Don is Someone You Should Know.Tip Jar:Click here to buy the Rik Anthony a cold one.Show Links: Click here to go to Don's Facebook pageClick here to go to Don's Instagram pageClick here to go to check out Don's Artwork on EtsyClick here to go to Why England Slept at Band CampClick here to go to Don's ReverbnationSponsor Link:Click here to check out SummarAI zeAll music used by permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2024 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2024How to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
The Age Old Question (a podcast for music fans): What Is The Greatest Music For Kids?

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 52:57


In this episode of The Age Old Question, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest music for kids - which, by the way, is often music that wasn't made for kids at all. Listeners won't be surprised to hear some stories about The Beatles, but also Ziggy Marley, Jerry Garcia, Johnny Cash, Jack Johnson, Vince Guaraldi and more. Part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Age Old Question
What Is The Greatest Children's Album of All-Time?

The Age Old Question

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 34:03


In this episode, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest music for kids - which, by the way, is often music that wasn't made for kids at all. Listeners won't be surprised to hear some stories about The Beatles, but also Ziggy Marley, Jerry Garcia, Johnny Cash, Jack Johnson, Vince Guaraldi and more. Part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DISGRACELAND
Bonus Episode: The Motown Machine, Vince Guaraldi, and Podcasting Advice

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 40:07


This week in DISGRACELAND, Jake is talking the new episode on Sean "Diddy" Combs, as well as the Rewind episode on the Temptations. Plus, your emails, voicemails, texts, and DMs. Do you think Combs is innocent? Guilty? Who are your favorite Motown artists? What's your favorite record label? What do you like most in the content we're bringing you? What are the best two-chord songs? What would you want on a DISGRACELAND vinyl? What Christmas music do you get most pumped on? Drop a line at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod, and come join the After Party. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DISGRACELAND
Bonus Episode: The Motown Machine, Vince Guaraldi, and Podcasting Advice

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 35:07 Transcription Available


This week in DISGRACELAND, Jake is talking the new episode on Sean "Diddy" Combs, as well as the Rewind episode on the Temptations. Plus, your emails, voicemails, texts, and DMs. Do you think Combs is innocent? Guilty? Who are your favorite Motown artists? What's your favorite record label? What do you like most in the content we're bringing you? What are the best two-chord songs? What would you want on a DISGRACELAND vinyl? What Christmas music do you get most pumped on? Drop a line at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod, and come join the After Party. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fresh Air
'Peanuts' Cartoonist Charles Schulz

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 46:13


This week marks the centennial of the birth of Charles Schulz, the creator of Charlie Brown and the beloved Peanuts comic strip. We'll listen back to our 1990 interview with him. Plus, jazz critic Kevin Whitehead talks about pianist Vince Guaraldi, who created the music for A Charlie Brown Christmas.Also, Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck have recently been revived in the podcast, "Bugs and Daffy's Thanksgiving Adventure." We mark the occasion by listening to our 1989 interview with Jones, who died this year.