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On this Episode... From the Back Woods of the Back Woods comes Woody and Boozer from the Hillbilly band "The Faux McCoys"... Armed with a Banjo, a Washboard and Mouth Harp, these boys were nothing but a good time and very entertaining to say the least... We talked about their Hillbilly band of misfits along with playing a few music videos and also a few songs were performed Live in the Studio... For more info on the boys, please go to https://fauxmccoysband.com/ Much Love, Enjoy ;) Recorded on April 7th, 2025 Sponsored by Iron Wolf Ranch and Distillery https://ironwolfranch.com/
How do tiny changes in our surroundings create big impacts on our daily lives? And what does that have to do with house flies?Episode SummaryIn this episode, I'm thrilled to welcome Dr. Eva Van Den Broek and Tim Den Heijer to discuss their new book, The Housefly Effect, which explores the hidden ways behavioral science influences our daily decisions.We dive into fascinating examples of nudges, from a simple housefly sticker in a urinal to placebo buttons at pedestrian crossings. They reveal how clever behavioural tricks are everywhere, steering our actions without us even realizing it.Eva and Tim share insights from their diverse backgrounds — Eva, a behavioural economist working on policy and research, and Tim, an advertising strategist who brings these ideas to life through real-world campaigns.Together, they've written a book that not only explains these influences but invites readers to recognize and leverage them in their own lives. Our conversation also touches on the ethical aspects of behavioural science and why it's so important to think critically about when and how these techniques are used. From funny to thought-provoking, Tim and Eva bring a fresh perspective on behavioural science that's both entertaining and deeply insightful.Guest BiographiesDr. Eva Van Den Broek is a behavioural economist and the founder of Behavioral Insights Netherlands. She specializes in using behavioural science to improve public policy and has extensive experience working with government agencies and ministries. Eva's work spans a variety of real-world applications, from interventions in education to campaigns promoting library use among low-literacy adults. She is also a lecturer and public speaker, known for making complex behavioral insights accessible and practical.Tim Den Heijer is a creative strategist, copywriter, and founder of Brain Creatives, an agency that combines advertising and behavioural science. With over 20 years in advertising, Tim has helped shape campaigns for some of the world's biggest brands.His work focuses on finding creative ways to connect behavioural insights with marketing goals. Tim's approach blends curiosity with pragmatism, drawing on his love-hate relationship with advertising to question conventional wisdom and explore new ideas in behavioural influence.AI Generated Timestamped Summary of Key Points[00:00:00] Introduction to the concept of behavioural influences in daily decisions.[00:00:40] Examples of nudges used by advertisers and governments.[00:01:01] Introduction of guests Dr. Eva Van Den Broek and Tim Den Heijer.[00:01:20] Eva and Tim's professional backgrounds and collaboration on The Housefly Effect.[00:02:00] Overview of their book's approach to behavioural science through engaging stories.[00:02:23] Discussion on cognitive diversity and collaboration dynamics.[00:03:05] Eva's early career shift from AI to practical behavioural science. [00:04:00] Tim's journey from linguistics to advertising and the influence of behavioural science.[00:05:00] Origins of the collaboration between Eva and Tim, emphasizing cognitive diversity.[00:06:00] Key insights from their book on using simple nudges effectively.[00:09:10] The story behind the “housefly effect” in urinals as a behavioural nudge. [00:13:00] How nudges can be effective even without precise measurements.[00:17:00] Discussing the organization of topics in The Housefly Effect and their selection process.[00:20:00] Examples of “dumb” ideas that actually work in behavioural science. [00:22:00] Placebo buttons and how they influence behaviour.[00:25:00] Differences between public policy and advertising approaches to behaviour change.[00:30:00] Insights on behavioural science's application across different cultures.[00:34:00] Dutch cultural openness to experimentation in public policy.[00:39:00] Discussion of translating The Housefly Effect for an international audience. [00:42:00] The “Washboard” example illustrates people's willingness to pay for convenience.[00:45:20] The “behavioral safari” concept and the challenges of switching off the behavioural lens.[00:48:32] Ethical considerations in behavioural influence and the limits of persuasive tactics.Relevant LinksEva (https://www.linkedin.com/in/evdbroek/) and Behavioural Insights Netherlands (https://www.behaviouralinsights.nl/)Tim (https://www.linkedin.com/in/timdenheijer/) and B.R.A.I.N. Creatives (https://braincreatives.nl/The HouseFly Effect: https://bedfordsquarepublishers.co.uk/book/the-housefly-effect/The Dutch original: https://bromvliegeffect.nl/
Anna Laura Reeve is the author of Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility (Belle Point Press, 2023). Winner of the Adrienne Rich Award for Poetry, her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Beloit Poetry Journal, Salamander, Terrain.org, and others. She lives and gardens near the Tennessee Overhill region, traditional land of the Eastern Cherokee.Links:Anna Laura Reeve's websiteReaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility at Belle Point Press"Sara Moore Wagner on Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility." a book review at Still"Look at Everything" and "Children of Asylum Seekers" at The Racket"Playing the Washboard" and "Sprouting Wand" at Canary"Desire" in Josephine Quarterly
Anna Laura Reeve is the author of Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility (Belle Point Press, 2023). Winner of the Adrienne Rich Award for Poetry, her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Beloit Poetry Journal, Salamander, Terrain.org, and others. She lives and gardens near the Tennessee Overhill region, traditional land of the Eastern Cherokee.Links:Anna Laura Reeve's websiteReaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility at Belle Point Press"Sara Moore Wagner on Reaching the Shore of the Sea of Fertility." a book review at Still"Look at Everything" and "Children of Asylum Seekers" at The Racket"Playing the Washboard" and "Sprouting Wand" at Canary"Desire" in Josephine Quarterly
When Elvis Presley recorded “Just Because” in 1954 in Memphis's Sun Studio, the 19-year-old rocker was revisiting a saucy novelty tune that was a monster hit five years earlier for a West Virginian known as “America's Polka King.”Accordionist Frankie Yankovic — a native of Davis, WV, in Tucker County who recorded more than 200 songs and sold 30 million records — had just returned to his new home in Cleveland after four years of Army service in World War II, eager to resume what would be his 70-year career as a musician.One night in the bar he operated, Yankovic visited with an old war buddy, polka pal Johnny Pecon, who played the tune for him, a song that Pecon had picked in the Pacific while serving with the Seabees. What Pecon described as an old country and western number, “Just Because” had been written by Texas's Shelton Brothers, Bob and Joe, in 1929 and released by their band a few years later by Decca Records.Another version of the song was done in 1935 by Les Paul, the guitar great who still called himself “Rhubarb Red” in those days before hitting it big in the 1950s.Both the Shelton and Les Paul records flopped. But Yankovic liked the song's simple lyrics, which tell the story of a man breaking up with his gold-digging girlfriend. Frankie knew it would be easy for fans to learn the words. He asked Pecon and arranger Joe Trolli to create a polka-ish bridge for the song. Soon “Just Because” was a big hit with the folks who came to Yankovic's dance gigs in Cleveland.Yankovic Stands Up to ColumbiaA few years later, when he signed a contract with the Columbia — the recording company he would work with for the next 26 years — Yankovic wanted to record “Just Because” on the B side of his “That Night in May.” However, he ran into resistance.“Why go again with that turkey?” said the Columbia executive in charge of the session. Yankovic pushed back, telling him how popular it was with his audiences back home. When the exec wouldn't budge, the two got into a shouting match. Columbia's new polka star threw sheet music on the floor and kicked a chair.“No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't get through to this guy,” Yankovic recalled years later. “Finally, I said, 'Look, I'll make a deal with you. I'll buy the first 10,000 records myself.' I knew I could sell them off the bandstand. That convinced him. Columbia wasn't taking the chance anymore; I was. He gave us the go-ahead.”Even in Boston…You know what they say about the rest of the story: pure history. His “Just Because” skyrocketed in the late 1940s.For instance, in Boston — not actually known as a polka town — disc jockey Bob Clayton played the song on the air and within two minutes 60 phone callers requested an encore. Clayton played it six times that first day. By next week 25,000 copies of the disc were sold in Boston alone.Before long, sales of the record hit the million mark. Eventually it sold about two million, including reissues.Bash Fun from ‘81Now flash forward 30 years or so. In the Floodisphere, the song always conjures up memories of a hot, sweet night in the fall of 1981 when The Samples Brothers (Mack, Ted and Roger) brought down the house at a Bowen Bash. Here's that moment in a clip from the band's Bowen Bashes legacy film series:As you'll hear, the brothers are joined by Mack's long-time buddy, guitarist Frank Beal, who takes the first solo, leading to six-string replies by both Ted and Rog. Also on the bandstand is Flood kazoo guru Dave Peyton and his latest creation at the time, “Wallace the Washboard.”(Incidentally, the occasion of this recording was the last of nearly a decade of “Bowen Bash” music parties. A 90-minute tribute to that final Bash go-round can be viewed for free on YouTube by clicking right here.)Meanwhile, 30 years later, the Samples Brothers were still doing their rocking version of “Just Because,” as demonstrated in this Flood Watch report about a gathering at Tammy and Roger Samples' Mount Sterling, Ky., house in Janaury 2011.Our Take on the TuneAs you can tell, this wonderfully zany old tune from the late Roarin' Twenties is a song in search of a comedy routine, and in this track from last week's rehearsal, The Flood certainly tries to do its part. Right from the start, Danny Cox adds guitar accents that would be at home in a Spike Jones arrangement, then Jack Nuckols switches from his usual cool brushes and snare to those funky old wooden spoons, and suddenly the joint is jumpin'. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
Text us about this show.Copper Box is the Wisconsin Area Music Industry's (WAMI) 2024 Band of the Year and for good reason. When you combine a great, fun show with first class musicianship and personnel who are gracious and genuine, the result is something extraordinarily special. Danny and Michelle LL Jerabek have been working hard over twenty-three years to make Copper Box what it is—a band that you simply can't ignore. Whether they're playing a wonderful original song or a cover the only way Copper Box can play it, you're guaranteed a memorable and great time. Join us as we discuss what makes Copper Box the incredible band that it is."Getaway" performed by Copper Boxwritten by Michelle LL Jerabek℗ 2024 Copper Box. Used with permission of Copper Box."Comfortably Numb" performed by Copper Boxwritten by David Gilmour & Roger Waters; arranged by Copper Box℗ 2003 Copper Box. Used with permission of Copper Box."Still The Night" performed by Copper Boxwritten by Guy Hoffman, Sam Llanas, and Kurt Neumann; arr. by Copper Box℗ 2024 Copper Box. Used with permission of Copper Box.Support the Show.Visit Into The Music at https://in2themusic.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved....
Welcome to a transformative episode of C3: Crystals, Cauldrons, & Cocktails, where we unlock the ancient mysteries of alchemy. Join us as we sip on elixirs of enlightenment, stir the cauldron of creation, and delve into the alchemical secrets that have captivated seekers of wisdom for centuries.In this episode, we'll explore the mystical art of alchemy, from its origins in ancient civilizations to its modern-day applications in spiritual and personal transformation. Discover the alchemical principles of transmutation, purification, and unity, and learn how to apply these principles to your own spiritual journey.Whether you're seeking to transmute your inner lead into gold or simply curious about the alchemical mysteries, this episode offers a treasure trove of insights and inspiration. So grab your cauldron, pour yourself a cocktail, and join us as we embark on a journey of alchemical discovery. Cheers to the magic of transformation!Support the Show.Until then, Stay Witchy!!River's Etsy Store: www.batsandbaublesinc.etsy.comWebsite: www.c3witchypodcast.comMerch: www.c3witchypodcastmerch.comOur wonderful logo is done by: www.nellamarinadraws.etsy.comIntro and Outro Audio:podcast intro & outro music:Góða Nótt by Alexander NakaradaLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/4754-g-a-n-ttLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-liceSound from Zapsplat.com – Witches Cauldrons bubbling
To celebrate Autism Acceptance Week, Steve has two brilliant autistic artists on the show - poet Maddi Crease and musician Robyn Rocket. They talk autistic art, inclusive gigs, autistic joy, space trumpet and much more.And in between Steve takes us back to New Orleans for an interview with one of the world's leading exponents of the musical washboard! Alex Macdonald has made his living from playing the washboard for over 20 years, and here takes Steve on a quick tour through zydeco and cajun music, as well as demonstrating some techniques on this unique percussion instrument. He even agrees to let Steve have a go...Full, unedited interviews with Alex, Maddi and Robyn are available, along with much more (including the full, professionally-recorded live show from Wilton's Music Hall) on the show Patreon. Sign up for exclusive bonus content, special offers, chat and much more: https://www.patreon.com/StevePrettyOnTheOriginofthePiecesSteve's website: http://www.stevepretty.com Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sintonía: "The Git Back" - Joe Guitar Morris"Daniel Webster And The Devil" - Big Daddy; "Southern Love" - Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks; "She´s Gone Too Long" - Roy Brown and His Mighty-Mighty Men; "I´d Think It Over" - Sam Fletcher; "I´m Cuttin Out" - Ivory Joe Hunter; "It´s A Sad Thing" - The Sims Twins; "Black Gal" - Roy Gaines; "Motherless Child" (feat. Lou Rawls) - The Pilgrim Travellers; "A Hard Row To Hoe" - Otis Lee; "Go Ahead On" - Jack Grayson And The So And So´s; "Move It (Move On)" - Landy McNeil; "Weep No More" - Maylon Humphries and The Tri-Seniors; "65 Bars" - Louis Jordan; "It Ain´t No Use" - Lou Johnson; Bonus track: "Washboard" - The Poor BoysTodas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación (1xLP) "A Hard Row To Hoe Volume 1: Dark & Moody Rhythm and Blues Popcorn-Style" (Stag-O-Lee Records, 2019)Escuchar audio
Whether you like it or not, this week you're gunna learn about Johhny and his Washboard! Because we had to, so now you do, too! We also have reviews for coffee-flavored coconut water (we think), a recliner from Walmart, nude undershirts, a drum set but electronic and for kids, Toby Keith concerts, and goose calls. And Johnny, and his Washboard.
Known to roll the Cajun off his tongue so fluently, you would think he was from Louisiana. Don 'Ziggy' Zeitler strolls around the country brandishing a multi-instrumentalist pedigree with a bluesman's heart. Zig has been a mainstay from the Saginaw area. Growing up in Hemlock, Zig caught the bug early on. Now doing just exactly what he wants to do musically, you can find him popping up on Facebook live as much as hitting the road, usually with his wife Siusan Bayne O'Rourke. Performing with the TOGO Touring Artists/Smokin' Sleddog Records label, Zig has found comfort in a roux made with his Cajun/zydeco/blues ingredients and of course some Irish music with Siusan. Here in Part 2, Zig dives into the music, styles, and future of the White Crow, as well as more live music--tune in afterwards for a bonus show wrap-up tune as well along with Sir Fred!
What is the secret of becoming more attractive to women? Bigger biceps? Being flush with cash? Washboard abs? All of these may get you attention but if you want a deep meaningful relationship they won't be the most attractive thing to a woman of quality. The most important thing you can do to become more attractive is to be AUTHENTIC.Authenticity is one of the most attractive things to women. In this week's episode, we talk through why authenticity is so important and give you three things you can do to be a more authentic man.1 - Leave the Acting to Professionals- Too many of us play parts and act instead of just being ourselves- We want to focus on living authentically and not act the way we think we “should”- Too often men role-play in their life- They get so used to playing a part, they never really figure themselves out- Many men are so busy trying to win or keep a girl that they never really figure out who they are in their core2 - Don't Run from Reflection- Being yourself means you have to know yourself- Self-examination is a foreign concept to many men- A lot of men, were never given an example of what being an authentic man looks like growing up- We are talking about really knowing yourself and being confident in who you really are as a person- You grow authentically and people around you help you in that process because they know the real you3 - Don't Grow Alone- Knowing yourself doesn't mean you don't grow and change- The best way to intentionally know how to grow and change is to know yourself authentically- Invite her on the journey.- When you open up the real you and help her to see how you think and feel about life and everything, you will become much more attractive to her- Being emotionally connected and making each other better? Now THAT's attractive.Rejoice: You don't have to have a six-pack or be a millionaire to attract and keep a great woman. You just have to be the best version of yourself. CHALLENGE:- Some questions to help you: - What are your passions? - What are your beliefs about life? - What foundations do you have in your life- These are important because they are your coreWatch and Enjoy!David & Reese Maxwell RESOURCES TO HELP YOU THRIVE AS A MAN========================Thriving Man Coaching Resources:https://www.thrivingman.com/coaching4D MODEL FREE PDFLearn about the 4 fundamentals of a Successful Lifehttps://www.thrivingman.com/the-4d-modelFIND OUT ABOUT OUR SPEAKING AND HOW WE HAVE EMPOWERED THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ACROSS THE WORLDhttps://www.thrivingman.com/speaking
Countyfairgrounds and CoolKay interview Larry Hiskett OR as he is more commonly known as Washboard Willy. Willy plays the washboard and is a roving kids entertaner who has performed around the world.
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Beneath the temple, our heroes find a speakeasy, The Washboard, where local sinners can find refuge from the strict rules of Mother. Will this be a safe spot to take in some ‘Elvish' music, or will Mother's terrifying teetotallers enforce prohibition? @wwditb on social media. wwditb.bigcartel.com for merchandise. Club Soda Improv: https://linkin.bio/clubsodaimprov Drunk Shakespeare United: Instagram: https://instagram.com/drunkshakesunited Twitter: https://twitter.com/dshakesunited Kevin & Thomas' show ‘Oops All Segments' on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oops-all-segments/id1651866023 Sound/Music Notes: Recap Theme by Liam Berry www.liamberry.ca The following music was used for this media project: Music: Dub Feral by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3683-dub-feral Music: AngloZulu by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3372-anglozulu Music: Be Jammin' by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4716-be-jammin Music: Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3744-feelin-good Music: Universal by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4565-universal Music: Artifact by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3382-artifact Music: Nightdreams by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4132-nightdreams Music: Fearless First by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3742-fearless-first Music: Dances and Dames by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3585-dances-and-dames Music: Bass N Djembe Breakdown by Brian Holtz Music Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6978-bass-n-djembe-breakdown Music: Waiting Room #2 by Brian Holtz Music Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7149-waiting-room-2 Music: Dirt Rhodes by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3650-dirt-rhodes Music: Things Fall Apart by Brian Holtz Music Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7253-things-fall-apart Music: Crypto by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3569-crypto Music: Cinematic Suspense Series Episode 006 by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6308-cinematic-suspense-series-episode-006 Music: Dama-May by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3580-dama-may Music: Flight Pack 1 - 3/6 (Strömungen) by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/178-flight-pack-1-36-stromungen Music: Temple of the Manes by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4468-temple-of-the-manes Music: Corruption by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3555-corruption License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
What in the world does Jug Bands or Washboard Bands have to do with jazz music? In this episode, we explain the connection through history, influence and some special players. Plus, it's just fun music. We pride ourselves here at The Dr. Jazz Podcast on bringing you the most diverse sounds in and related to the jazz idiom. So sit back, relax and enjoy the fun (and sometimes funny) sounds from Jug & Washboard Bands.
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Meddlers, Monsters and Madmen is a Bi-Weekly/Fortnightly City of Mist Actual Play Podcast that pits and conflicted Crew against the Evils in the City, the eponymous Mist and, each other!Series 2 continues with the Crew dealing with the events outside the Washboard and, Dr Edwards has personnel problems.You can find Snyder's Return and all of our content via the links below.Website:https://linktr.ee/snydersreturnhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIoZ8iiYCp919UHXUYGghbwhttps://www.redbubble.com/shop/?query=Roscoe%27s%20Chimkin&ref=search_boxCity of Mist Links:https://twitter.com/CityOfMistRPGhttps://t.co/uHYiDMKkfV?amp=1https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?keywords=city+of+mist&x=0&y=0&author=&artist=&pfrom=&pto=&affiliate_id=1643000Please leave reviews on ITunes to help us to learn and grow as a PodcastYours Sincerely,Adam 'Cosy' PowellSnyder's Return is working with Content Creators from multiple different Podcasts from multiple different Tabletop Roleplay Game (TTRPG) systems to share our work, love of the hobby and grow the community together.This Trailer is from Passive (Aggressive) Perception Podcast, a system agnostic TTRPG discussion podcast obsessed with making your next TTRPG session the best one yet.You can find them:Twitter - https://twitter.com/passive_podcast~~~~~~~~~~CAST & CREWMC: Adam PowellThe Crew:Chris - Dr. Henry Edwards - Rift of Dr Jekyll and Mr HydeIvory - Iona Starling - Rift of a Shadow DragonMartin - Rafail Hasapis - Rift of the Minotaur of Ancient GreeceSound Design: Adam PowellMusic:Intro/Outro: Chloe Elliot - https://twitter.com/clo_withtheflowEpidemic Sound - https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/4u0qhi/Cover Art: Jess Lo - https://twitter.com/akinomii_artCharacter Art: https://twitter.com/akinomii_artRoscoe's Chimkin:Created by Adam Powell, James Dorman and Ryan Dawkins https://www.instagram.com/dawkabmx/https://www.redbubble.com/people/Roscoes-Chimkin/shop?asc=u~~~~~~~~~~Website: http://snydersreturn.squarespace.comBuy us a TTRPG Source Book: Support the showFind us on:Twitter https://twitter.com/ReturnSnyderInstagram https://www.instagram.com/snyders_return/Website https://www.snydersreturn.squarespace.com Linktree https://linktr.ee/snydersreturn
So many negative articles about Vanlife! But you know what? Vanlife is GREAT! Let's celebrate that this week. We'lll also visit two spooky places, explain washboard roads, and revisit small step stools that might hurt you! For information on the Panama Canal cruise, please follow this link! FIND US: We're on Facebook (Built to Go Group), Instagram (@collegeofcuriosity), Twitter (@colofcuriosity), and we have a Discord server (invite at top of main page at builttogo.com.) Not a witch, and that's actually a church. :) Photo by Jim McAllister Tech Talk: Washboard Roads They're no fun, but there's not much you can do but understand why they exist. https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4822 Product Review: Folding Step You'll find many uses for this. Just get it. https://amzn.to/3SCj5Xd A Place to Visit: Winchester Mystery House The real story is more interesting than the legend, but regardless, it's a fun place to visit. https://winchestermysteryhouse.com/ Resource Recommendation: Envato An easy to use, relatively affordable solution for your stock footage needs https://1.envato.market/mgQ1MD Some links are affiliate links. If you purchase anything from these links, the show will receive a small fee. This will not impact your price in any way.
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In this episode I talk to one of the coolest bands in the U.K. They play a mix of ragtime, trad jazz, blues and folk music and do it all on some stunning vintage gear. We talk about everything from recording in the legendary Sun studios to how to write songs as a two-piece band. Enjoy Check out their tour dates! http://www.thewashboardresonators.com/Follow me on instagram @bluesguitarshowpodcast Make a small donation at 'Buy me a coffee' https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bluesguitarshowSupport the show
This week on the Country Confidential podcast, Shilo is joined by Chris Duncombe from The Washboard Union. They chat about new music, getting a chance to take their current tour to small towns and how great that is, the trouble the band has when they are playing the same town as ZZ Top, and his really cool summer vacation plans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Caro amico per amore di Gesù,rinuncia a scavare la polvere che qui è racchiusa.Benedetto colui che risparmia queste pietre,e maledetto chi muoverà le mie OSSA.”Così recita l'epitaffio sulla sua tomba di William Shakespeare presso la Chiesa della Santa Trinità, Stratford, Inghilterra; l'epitaffio venne composto da Shakespeare stesso.Sicuramente non sarà il protagonista di mirabolanti avventure postume, in compenso possiamo dire in che in vita ha fatto il suo.| Libro:Me -> Viaggi postumi, avventure post-mortem dei personaggi illustri - Omar López Mato |Pi -> Osso: Anche i cani sognano - Michele Serra || Canzone:Me -> Osso di seppia - Mannarino -> https://spoti.fi/3jjt8S3 | Keep on trying - Poco -> https://spoti.fi/3Jrc1s6 |Pi -> Volta la carta - Fabrizio De Andrè -> https://sptfy.com/7ZPx live 1999Burger Creep IT - Er collezionista de ossa -> https://sptfy.com/7ZOI || Film:Me -> Scooby-Doo - Il film - diretto da Raja Gosnel |Pi -> Fino all'osso (To the Bone) - e diretto da Marti Noxon |Siamo su• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parlandompodcast• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parlandom_podcast/• Telegram: https://t.me/parlandomPuoi recensirci su: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/parlandom-parole-random/id1508896821| Fonti: https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osso, https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/ricerca/osso/, https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osso_di_seppia, https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossa_(musica), https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washboard, https://www.nationalgeographic.it/scienza/2021/12/scoperto-un-raro-baby-dinosauro-rannicchiato-nel-suo-uovo-fossilizzato, || Sigla: Whiskey Blues - Ilya Truhanov - https://icons8.com/music/author/ilya-truhanov-1
This week we're hanging with Kevin Skaff and Neil Westfall of A Day to Remember, and Caleb Shomo of Beartooth! You know it's a good riff when you have to get up and take a shit. Beartooth invented COVID. Every member of A Day to Remember has a Story of the Year tattoo. Keep jam jars where they belong. Past Kevin is way cooler than now Kevin. If you think Home Alone 3 is the best one, you're a fucking psycho. Get out. The Matrix was a documentary. All positive things henceforth are fake. Past Kevin hates Lost Prophets jokes. If Caleb had gotten signed as early as Macaulay Culkin, maybe Beartooth would be on the When We Were Young festival. 10 out of 10 Would Smash Tour: possibly coming to a city near you sometime in the future. Support Story of the Year on Patreon: patreon.com/storyoftheyear Get Story of the Year merch: storyoftheyearmerch.com Follow Story of the Year on social media: Instagram twitter Dan: Instagram twitter Adam: Instagram twitter Josh: Instagram twitter Ryan: Instagram Story of the year, page avenue, in the wake of determination, the black swan, the constant, wolves, until the day I die, Pabst blue ribbon, liquid death, emo, emo nite, emo's not dead, pop-punk, punk, screamo, warped tour, vans warped tour, Kevin Lyman, the used, Atreyu, my chemical romance, Yellowcard, William Ryan key, bayside, Silverstein, Shane told, Saosin, every time I die, Anberlin, Glassjaw, he is legend, destroy rebuild until god shows, 105.7 the point, toby morse, lead singer syndrome, prs guitars, Ernie ball, music man, A Day to Remember, Beartooth --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pageavenuecrew/support
This episode brought to you by the Ikea family.Whitney fails upward with three of the worst startups of all time.Hayly remembers the life and mysterious death of Ronni Chasen, publicist to the stars. Lisa is allured by the sordid and audacious history of Princess Caraboo.
Scott Joplin Born 1868 Died April 1, 1917) was African-American composer and pianist. Joplin is also known as the "King of Ragtime" because of the fame achieved for his ragtime compositions, music that was born out of the African-American community. During his brief career, he wrote over 100 original ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet, and two operas. One of his first and most popular pieces, the "Maple Leaf Rag", became ragtime's first and most influential hit, and has been recognized as the archetypal rag. Joplin grew up in a musical family of railway laborers in Texarkana, Arkansas, and developed his own musical knowledge with the help of local teachers. While in Texarkana, Texas, he formed a vocal quartet and taught mandolin and guitar. During the late 1880s, he left his job as a railroad laborer and traveled the American South as an itinerant musician. He went to Chicago for the World's Fair of 1893, which played a major part in making ragtime a national craze by 1897. Joplin moved to Sedalia, Missouri, in 1894 and earned a living as a piano teacher. There he taught future ragtime composers Arthur Marshall, Scott Hayden and Brun Campbell. He began publishing music in 1895, and publication of his "Maple Leaf Rag" in 1899 brought him fame. This piece had a profound influence on writers of ragtime. It also brought Joplin a steady income for life, though he did not reach this level of success again and frequently had financial problems. In 1901, Joplin moved to St. Louis, where he continued to compose and publish and regularly performed in the community.
Katie Rox (Nice Horse) and Dunner (The Washboard Union) are old friends, tour together, have very successful bands that have won countless awards and were two of the first Canadian bands to play live In the summer of 2021! This week we discuss how their bands came together, how long they have known each other and played shows together, touring during a pandemic, how to succeed in the music business and more! Plus we play the "Espresso Shot" and Brent challenges them both to a "Banjo off".
It's an angry week this week as the boys argue for far too long over the message behind Emerald Fennells debut film Promising Young Woman. Things calm down enough to discuss Half Moon Runs 2015 album Sun Leads Me On and end on a nice light note with our top 5 guilty pleasure songs See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Shilo is chatting with Aaron Grain from The Washboard Union. They chat about why he is the one in the band without a beard, his son really getting into baseball, his neighbourhoods awesome way of celebrating Mother’s day, and since the new single is a great road trip song, where he loves to take the family on summer road trips. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:05:36 - La chronique de Djubaka - par : Julien Deflisque - Littéralement une planche à laver, le washboard est un drôle d'instrument à percussion né à la Nouvelle-Orléans. Le washboard se frotte, se racle et se frappe avec des doigts chapeautés de dés à coudre…
Aaron from The Washboard Union joins Jackie on air to talk about their brand new single "Never Run Out Of Road.""On their new album Everbound, The Washboard Union secure their status as one of Canada's preeminent country bands with 10 songs that celebrate the simple joy of life. The follow-up to their 2018 album What We're Made Of—which earned the trio their first JUNO Award for Breakthrough Group Of The Year—Everbound keeps the good times rolling with an irresistible blend of roof-raising anthems and poignant ballads.The impeccable three-part harmony and top-notch musicianship once again displayed by Aaron Grain, Chris Duncombe and David Roberts is only one aspect of The Washboard Union's appeal. With about 30 songs in the running to make Everbound's final cut, the group was determined to offer only their best material, aided by the keen ears of Nashville producers Gordie Sampson, Thomas “Tawgs” Salter and producer Karen Kosowski, who also co-wrote the album's uplifting first single “Country Thunder.” Accompanied by a video starring puppet versions of Aaron, Chris and David, its quick rise up Billboard's Canada Country chart made the song their highest charting single to date.There are sure to be many more converts in the wake of Everbound as The Washboard Union continue to prove that creativity is not limited by the use of traditional instruments. Although they will still be called country, The Washboard Union will always sound exactly like who they are."
In this week's episode, Matt has the pleasure of welcoming guests Reverend Peyton and his wife Breezy Peyton, who together form part of The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band. The blues trio band from Indiana has released 10 albums to date, and are truly some of the best live performers in the music industry. This episode is perfect for those missing out on concerts lately as the three of them speak about music, their music videos and how Breezy is arguably the best Washboard player in the world. Grab your guitar and enjoy this episode of Spurslandia.
For the first time, for this episode I took some notes on what we talked about while I was recording so I could write it here. Here's what i wrote: "shitty lil nas x, stripping, mushrooms, american + japanese horror stuff, steam games." Helpful, right? Just fucking listen.
Apropos more now than ever, this is a tribute to a very HOT band from Philadelphia in the summer and fall of 1932. The Washboard Stompers featured Taft Jordan and Valaida Snow on trumpets, Ben Smith and Carl Wade on saxes, Eddie Miles on piano, Ghost Howell on bass and Steve Washington on banjo and vocals with assists from Bella Benson and Lavada Carter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
I chat with Aaron from Washboard Union about their new music videos, and their go kart driving skills.
In this episode, Michael Tisserand shares from his book The Kingdom of Zydeco, the uniqueness of Zydeco music. His detailed narrative of the music and the musical culture will no doubt make you want to add a few Zydeco artist to your playlist. Contextualized playlisthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH_EIRKmIkHx1a0D_wA7TOw/playlists
This is The Spoon, where Stephen Schnee is our guest, and we turn those guitars up to 30, maaaaaaan! Music By Don & The Good Times Michael Been The Carnival Spoon Feeding Washboard Ted Lasso Amanda Gorman ~ The Hill We Climb Johnny Mathis The Men Of The Spoon Robbie Rist Chris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on Twitter The Spoon Facebook Group The Spoon Facebook Page Email: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com
I'm not sure what we intended this episode to be about, so enjoy!
00:33:36 warmup chat wraps up and the main course of the show begins! 01:37:42 main discussion ends and we engage with the Bad Standards
Asian hand fans, Jeep’s new truck, the Sentinelese island and a missionary, smidgets, alright nows and head nods, white people culture, country music is drinking music, the new Lion King movie, Kareem Hunt being released, and Mexican hamburgers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/patriotmedia/support
Chris Duncombe is one third of the popular award-winning country band, The Washboard Union. Chris is also the co-founder of Music Therapy Ride and the Director of Streaming and Podcasting at CuriousCast. In this podcast episode we talked about: - working with GRAMMY award-winning producer Bob Ezrin - working with Garth Richardson - being the first Canadian country group to win a Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year - How Chris got the nickname Dunner - his love of songwriting - meeting Aaron Grain and David Roberts to form The Washboard Union
Chris crushed my theory about their new single Dock Rock. The album Everbound is out right now! -Evan
This week's episode features Daniel Barda of the french Dixieland Jazz Band, Paris Washboard, before his performance at the Capitol Theatre this past February. Paris Washboard has recorded numerous CDs, including 11 for Stomp Off Records, based in York, PA. We chat poignant memories of being a musically gifted child, concerts in France vs. in the USA, favorite cheeses, and advice for young musicians! Send us your live streaming concert recommendations so we can feature them with our listeners on Twitter @GRGPod or on Instagram @GreenRoomGossipPodcast ---------- The Appell Center for the Performing Arts is so much more than beautiful historic theatres. We foster and inspire the artists of tomorrow. We unite friends and loved ones. We cultivate a bustling downtown. And we delight every patron who walks through the door. We know times are uncertain for many in our community, but your support will make a significant impact on how The Appell Center weathers this storm. This fund will help the Appell Center through this potentially devastating period of financial uncertainty. Your gift will support our dedicated staff, maintain our historic venues, and ensure that we are prepared to welcome you back as quickly as we can. Our financial viability directly impacts the future vibrancy of downtown York and our community’s ability to survive and thrive when the dust settles. Please give what you can today at appellcenter.org --------- Founded in 1988, the band is made up of four instruments: clarinet, trombone, piano, and washboard. The success they have had around the world since 1988 can demonstrate that this kind of group, absolutely unique in the traditional jazz world, is bringing something new to the table. Conviviality, youthful enthusiasm, humor, professionalism, choice of a rich repertoire, and exceptional musical individualities blended with a solid friendship, these are the ingredients of PARIS WASHBOARD.
Morris & Mitch - "What is a Skiffler?" Harry J Corbett - "Junk Shop" Benny Hill - "What a World" Goons - "Whistle Your Cares Away" Bernard Cribbins - "Right Said Fred" Clarke & Dawe - "Front Fell Off" Peter Cook & Dudley Moore Trio - "Ballad of Spotty Muldoon" Bob Gibson - "Gilgarry Mountain (Darlin Sportin Jenny)" Joe Brown & Bruvvers - "Darktown Strutter's Ball" Morris & Mitch - "Tommy Rot Story" Adge Cutler & Wurzels - "Thee's Got'n Where Thee Cassen't Back'n Hassn't" Herbie Treehead - "Happy Song" Monty Norman - "Bad Sign, Good Sign (Unlucky Sneeze)" Music behind DJ: King Bennie Nowahi - "Big Feet Rag" Zacherle - "Sure Sign of Spring" Will Bradley & Ray McKinley - "Old Doc Yack" Goodies - "Sick Man Blues" Proctor & Bergman - "Flu Song" Alvin Crow & Pleasant Valley Boys - "Nyquil Blues" Bob & Ray - "Wayside Doctor" Men at Work - "Down Under (original version)" Tommy Roe & Saints - "Caveman" Gilbert Shelton Ensemble - "If I Was a Hell's Angel" Treniers - "Out of the Bushes" Hollywood Argyles - "Short Fat Outlaw" Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie - "Asshole Song" Bob Rivers - "Asshole Son" Leopards - "Empty People" Wayne Brunner - "T R Special" Music behind DJ: James Cole's Washboard 4 - "Runnin Wild" Harvey Sid Fisher - "Aries" Heywood Banks - "How I Caught My Cold" Roaring Lion - "Wash Your Hands" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92309
On this episode of Inside Today's Country, I chat with David from The Washboard Union. The year could not have been scripted any better: two wins at the CCMA Awards – including Group or Duo of the Year for the second consecutive year – and becoming the first country band to ever win the Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year; playing to over 200,000 fans from coast to coast in Canada, plus shows in France, Spain and the U.S.; and becoming staples at Canadian radio with a continuous flow of high-charting singles.Today, the country trio opens a new chapter with the release of a brand new single, “Country Thunder."“After walking out of this writing session, we all had this elated feeling like we had written something really special. When the three of us woke up the next morning singing it, we knew that was a pretty good sign that we were right,” says The Washboard Union. “We love this song and hope our fans will love it too.” THE WASHBOARD UNION:Since their inception in 2016, road warriors and country radio stalwarts The Washboard Union have the well-earned reputation as Canada’s preeminent country band with a growing international footprint. They continue to be one of the most exciting, recognizable and talked about bands on the country music scene. Best friends Aaron Grain, Chris Duncombe and David Roberts share an unbridled love for the art of songwriting and storytelling that has resonated with audiences from North America to Europe, performing in front of over 200,000 fans in 2019 in Canada, France, Spain and the U.S. Their music and dynamic live performances have set them apart as one of the most unique talents in country music today. They are the 2-year-reigning Group of the Year at the CCMA Awards and winners of the Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year, bringing their career music award total to 27 wins.For all the up to date information on The Washboard Union, visit our publicity website here!Follow The Washboard Union Online www.thewashboardunion.comFacebook | Twitter | Instagram
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When Codit is enticed by the appeal of washboard abs, Detective Dendro gets a call to explore the mystery of a beech tree (Fagus grandifolia) with stacked-up lines of horizontal bumps on its bark. Is this a wishy-washy situation or are washboard characteristics wonderful all around? Find out on this episode of Detective Dendro®. (Original story by Guy Meilleur)