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A genre-specific tragedy, strife in Eastern Europe, and the golden age of musical charity. Last Kiss, originally by Wayne Cochran, covered by Pearl Jam. Outro music is Virtual Insanity by Jamiroquai.
Nov. 27, 2017Wayne Cochran, who wrote a classic love-and-loss pop song while still in his early 20s, then morphed into an energetic rhythm-and-blues singer with a devoted following and an outrageous pompadour before finding a new purpose in a Christian ministry near Miami, died on Nov. 21 in Miramar, Fla. He was 78.His son, Christopher Cochran, said the cause was cancer.Mr. Cochran was a relative unknown trying to make it as a singer in Georgia in 1961 when he wrote and recorded “Last Kiss,” a heart-wrencher about a fatal car wreck.“Well, where, oh where can my baby be?” it starts. “The Lord took her away from me.”Mr. Cochran's initial recording did not make much of an impact, but a 1964 cover by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers became a national hit. The song — which Christopher Cochran said was inspired by a real traffic fatality, though not one that his father was involved in — has proved durable. A Canadian group named Wednesday had a modest hit with it in the 1970s, and Pearl Jam did even better with a version recorded in 1998.Mr. Cochran, though, veered away from teenage pop and into soul and R&B, developing a high-energy stage act with a band he called the C. C. Riders (the initials stood for Cochran Circuit). With his hair in a pompadour of epic dimensions, he put on a propulsive show that earned him the nickname the White Knight of Soul. He drew comparisons to James Brown.James Brown: Godfather of SoulJames Brown set the standard for dynamic live performance in American music. Inspired by preachers in the Black church, Brown started out singing in gospel quartets. As the "Godfather of Soul," he transmuted gospel into secular music centered in the emotional conduit of the soul singer. As "the hardest working man in show business," Brown turned ballads into virtuosic theatrical turns—falling hard on his knees, busting into splits and half spins, popping the mike to the floor and back, each move ratcheting up the song's emotional intensity. As "Soul Brother No. 1," Brown acted as a cultural leader, writing hit songs calling for Black pride. As a progenitor of funk music, Brown with his band created a stripped-down, rhythmically driven aesthetic that has influenced world music from reggae to Afrobeat. Much of popular music since the 1960s comes through James Brown's moves and grooves. Hip-hop is unimaginable without him.
"Nothingman" - Vitalogy (opener, 3rd studio album, c. 1994)"Present Tense" - No Code (4th song, 4th studio album, c. 1996)"Last Exit" - Vitalogy (5th song)"All Night" - Lost Dogs (6th song, B sides compilation, c. 2003)"Who Ever Said" - Gigaton (11th song, 11th studio album, c. 2020)"Corduroy" - Vitalogy (8th song)"Rats" - Vs. (9th song, 2nd studio album, c. 1993)"Wishlist" - Yield (10th song, 5th studio album, c. 1998)"Dance of the Clairvoyants" - Gigaton (12th song)"Spin the Black Circle" - Vitalogy (13th song)"Better Man" - Vitalogy (16th song)"Porch" - Ten (17th song, 1st studio album, c. 1991)Encore:13."Last Kiss" - 1998 Fan Club Christmas Single; Wayne Cochran cover, c.1961 (19th song)14. "Smile" - No Code (20th song)15. "Given to Fly" - Yield (21st song)
Warren Nelson began his entertainment career playing folk music with various groups he had formed in his hometown of Fairmont, MN in the early 1960's. His first professional experience came when his my group Nellie's Folk played a 10-week stand in the Burning Hills Amphitheater in Medora, ND. In 1968, as they became more and more successful the group's name was changed to The 10th Story Window. The folk group performed pop tunes of the day as well as original songs written by Nelson, and for the next few years tour extensively across the national which included opening for acts like the Ike and Tina Turner Revue and Wayne Cochran and the CC Riders. After moving to Bayfield County, WI in 1980, Nelson performed across the Northland as a member of the Lost Nation String Band. After founding Big Top Chautauqua in 1986, Warren performed as a founding member of the Blue Canvas Orchestra, and his original productions co-created with Betty Ferris were beloved by fans and are still performed at the tent every summer season. Tune in as Warren Nelson and his musical friends, as they celebrate the release of his new book SHOWTIME! Autobiography of a Songster, with a concert of his songs from his 55 years as a professional entertainer/songwriter and creator of musicals. Warren Nelson is joined by Blue Canvas Orchestra musicians Ed Willet, Otis McLennon, Randy Sabien, Jack Gunderson, Severin Behnen with special guests Ron Lundquist, Rex Loker, Petra Marquart, and Dave Nordby, original members of his group The 10th Story Window. First broadcast in 1994, Tent Show Radio is a weekly one-hour radio program showcasing the best live recordings from acclaimed music acts and entertainers who grace the Big Top Chautauqua stage each summer in beautiful Bayfield, WI. In the program's nearly 30-year history it has featured artists like Johnny Cash, B.B King, Brandi Carlile, Willie Nelson, Don McLean, and many more. Hosted by celebrated New York Times best-selling author Michael Perry-who weaves stories and humor throughout each episode - Tent Show Radio features performances from renowned national & regional artists, with regular appearances featuring Big Top's own unique brand of shows that feature songs and stories performed by its acclaimed house band, The Blue Canvas Orchestra. Tent Show Radio is independently produced by Big Top Chautauqua, a non-profit performing arts organization, with a mission to present performances and events that celebrate history and the environment - along with their annual summer concert series - nestled in the woods on the shores of Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands. EPISODE CREDITSMichael Perry - Host Phillip Anich - Announcer Jaime Hansen - Engineer Gina Nagro - Marketing Support FOLLOW BIG TOP CHAUTAUQUA https://www.facebook.com/bigtopchautauqua/ https://www.instagram.com/bigtopchautauqua/ https://www.tiktok.com/@bigtopchautauqua https://twitter.com/BigBlueTent FOLLOW MICHAEL PERRYhttps://sneezingcow.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sneezingcow https://www.instagram.com/sneezingcow/ https://twitter.com/sneezingcow/ 2023 TENT SHOW RADIO SPONSORSAshland Area Chamber of Commerce - https://www.visitashland.com/ Bayfield Chamber and Visitor Bureau - https://www.bayfield.org/ Bayfield County Tourism - https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/150/Tourism The Bayfield Inn - https://bayfieldinn.com/ Cable Area Chamber of Commerce - https://www.cable4fun.com/ Washburn Area Chamber of Commerce - https://washburnchamber.com/ SPECIAL THANKSWisconsin Public Radio - https://www.wpr.org/
Warren Nelson began his entertainment career playing folk music with various groups he had formed in his hometown of Fairmont, MN in the early 1960's. His first professional experience came when his my group Nellie's Folk played a 10-week stand in the Burning Hills Amphitheater in Medora, ND. In 1968, as they became more and more successful the group's name was changed to The 10th Story Window. The folk group performed pop tunes of the day as well as original songs written by Nelson, and for the next few years tour extensively across the national which included opening for acts like the Ike and Tina Turner Revue and Wayne Cochran and the CC Riders. After moving to Bayfield County, WI in 1980, Nelson performed across the Northland as a member of the Lost Nation String Band. After founding Big Top Chautauqua in 1986, Warren performed as a founding member of the Blue Canvas Orchestra, and his original productions co-created with Betty Ferris were beloved by fans and are still performed at the tent every summer season. Tune in as Warren Nelson and his musical friends, as they celebrate the release of his new book SHOWTIME! Autobiography of a Songster, with a concert of his songs from his 55 years as a professional entertainer/songwriter and creator of musicals. Warren Nelson is joined by Blue Canvas Orchestra musicians Ed Willet, Otis McLennon, Randy Sabien, Jack Gunderson, Severin Behnen with special guests Ron Lundquist, Rex Loker, Petra Marquart, and Dave Nordby, original members of his group The 10th Story Window. First broadcast in 1994, Tent Show Radio is a weekly one-hour radio program showcasing the best live recordings from acclaimed music acts and entertainers who grace the Big Top Chautauqua stage each summer in beautiful Bayfield, WI. In the program's nearly 30-year history it has featured artists like Johnny Cash, B.B King, Brandi Carlile, Willie Nelson, Don McLean, and many more. Hosted by celebrated New York Times best-selling author Michael Perry-who weaves stories and humor throughout each episode - Tent Show Radio features performances from renowned national & regional artists, with regular appearances featuring Big Top's own unique brand of shows that feature songs and stories performed by its acclaimed house band, The Blue Canvas Orchestra. Tent Show Radio is independently produced by Big Top Chautauqua, a non-profit performing arts organization, with a mission to present performances and events that celebrate history and the environment - along with their annual summer concert series - nestled in the woods on the shores of Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands. EPISODE CREDITSMichael Perry - Host Phillip Anich - Announcer Jaime Hansen - Engineer Gina Nagro - Marketing Support FOLLOW BIG TOP CHAUTAUQUA https://www.facebook.com/bigtopchautauqua/ https://www.instagram.com/bigtopchautauqua/ https://www.tiktok.com/@bigtopchautauqua https://twitter.com/BigBlueTent FOLLOW MICHAEL PERRYhttps://sneezingcow.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sneezingcow https://www.instagram.com/sneezingcow/ https://twitter.com/sneezingcow/ 2023 TENT SHOW RADIO SPONSORSAshland Area Chamber of Commerce - https://www.visitashland.com/ Bayfield Chamber and Visitor Bureau - https://www.bayfield.org/ Bayfield County Tourism - https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/150/Tourism The Bayfield Inn - https://bayfieldinn.com/ Cable Area Chamber of Commerce - https://www.cable4fun.com/ Washburn Area Chamber of Commerce - https://washburnchamber.com/ SPECIAL THANKSWisconsin Public Radio - https://www.wpr.org/
This week, the guys kick off the show with an undermount sink update, Stromer gets back to work, and Adam introduces us to one of the best soul singers of the 70s. Then, they take your questions on cement finishing, boat docks, framing, and how to waterproof your basement. Thanks for supporting our sponsors: Geico.com Indeed.com/Ace BlindsGalore.com, Let them know we sent you
Adam wonders if James Corden's Weight Watchers sponsorship may be in jeopardy before taking a deep dive into Wayne Cochran's ‘I Can't Turn You Loose'. Bryan presents another segment of ‘Baldywood' sharing his opinions and insight into the new movie ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story'. Finally, author and former NYPD detective Edward Conlon joins the show to talk about his new podcast, ‘Talk to Me', where he showcases how the NYPD invented hostage negotiations in the early 1970s. Edward gives his take on the current state of crime in New York and explains how he went from writing for the Harvard Lampoon to working as a beat cop in the South Bronx. PLUGS: Listen to Edward Conlon's ‘Talk to Me' available wherever you listen to podcasts See Don Jamieson live: Tampa, FL - Side Splitters Comedy Club - December 1st Boca Raton, FL - Boca Black Box - December 2nd & 3rd For more dates, visit: DonJamieson.com Listen to Don Jamieson's new album ‘Terrorizing Telemarketers 7' on Spotify and Amazon Music Watch ‘That Jamieson Show' streaming on CompoundMedia.com And follow him on Instagram, @DonJamiesonOfficial THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: Geico.com TommyJohn.com/ADAM BlindsGalore.com, let them know we sent you The Jordan Harbinger Show
A discussion with Wayne Cochran about his 13 years as owner and founder of Axis Forestry.
In this episode I chat with Wayne Cochran from Axis Forestry Inc. from Kamloops, BC Canada. Wayne and I talk about why he sarted Axis Forestry and what his favorite snack is at Timmies. For the Americans who listen, and don't speak Canadian, you'll find out what Timmies is as well. On a more serious note, this episode dives into what it takes to run a business through covid and still succeed. We also comb through how locally manufactured parts can keep them shipping to customers in need. This episode is one of those you don't want to miss!
Desde nuestras valijas más oscuras cocinamos esta sesión piscinera de frat, surf, rocknroll y rhythm n’ blues para bailar en la toalla. Playlist; (sintonía) THE TORQUAYS “Tide pool Q” PRESTON EPPS “Watusi bongos” BILL LEWIS “High dive” ROLLERCOASTER “Wild twist” BRUCE JOHNSTON “Soupy shuffle stomp” BOB KEENE ORCHESTRA “La bamba” DON MARKHAM and THE MARKSMEN “The goose” THE TRIBUTES “Here comes Ringo” THE ENCHANTERS “Come on, let’s go” MOONGOONERS “Willie and the hand jive” JACK HERBST “Jimmy’s party” LITTLE JOE WASHINGTON “Hard way four” BILL LEWIS “Swing beat” THE DENIMS “The Adler shock” THE OTHER TWO “Go man go” RITCHIE AND THE SQUIRES “Beat party pt.1” KEN LEVY and THE PHANTOMS “Missed out” THE NASHVILLE TEENS “What you gonna do” WAYNE COCHRAN and THE C.C. RIDERS “Get down with it” THE TIKIS “Part III” RAY BARRETO “Babalu” THE GOODES “Double shot” ROSS D. WYLIE “Do the uptight” Escuchar audio
It's been a busy summer so far for Lee, so he's half-assing it a bit on this episode and presenting another TMBDOS! grab bag episode, featuring soundtrack and score selections found on more recent episodes of the They Must Be Destroyed On Sight! podcast. --Day of the Dead from "Day of the Dead" (1985) --John Harrison (Episode 200) --Theme from Southern Comfort from "Southern Comfort" (1981) --Ry Cooder (Episode 201) --Main Theme from "The Final Terror" (1983) --Susan Justin (Intermission 26) --The Hit from "Q & A" (1990) --Ruban Blades (Episode 205) --Hardly Wait from "Strange Days" (1995) --Juliette Lewis (Episode 206) --Samurai Theme from "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai" (1999) --The RZA (Episode 208) --Main Title from "The Bride of Frankenstein" (1935) --Franz Waxman (Episode 218) --Main Theme from "Blood Song" (1982) --Robert J. Walsh (Intermission 28) --End Credits from "Alligator" (1980) --Craig Hundley (Episode 222) --Faster Pussycat! from "Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" (1965) --The Bostweeds (Episode 223) --I Can't Turn You Loose from "C.C. & Company" (1970) --Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Ryders (Episode 224) --Endless Sleep from "Multiple Maniacs" (1970) --Jody Reynolds (Intermission 30) --Righteous Rocker #1 from "Knives Out!" (2019) --Larry Norman (Episode 227) --Inscriptio from "Dr. Phibes Rises Again" (1972) --John Gale (Intermission 32) --Bola from "The Act of Killing" (2012) --Ona Sutra (Episode 231) --Les Damnes from "Jabberwocky" (1977) --Pierre Arvay (Episode 235) Opening and closing music: Betrayal (Sorcerer Theme) from "Sorcerer" by Tangerine Dream, and My Name & The Departure from "Shanghai Joe" by Bruno Nicolai.
NORRIS WILLIAMS - BIO Norris Williams is an accomplished recording artist: He wrote and produced his first Christian song f( Voice for Jesus) for Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Wayne Cochran .He has a strong passion for music and desires to impact the Kingdom of God. His community involvement include feeding South Florida's homeless. Norris's personal goals include developing a sensitive ear to hear in season what the spirit of the Lord is saying and to write according tothe inspiration of God. Additionally, he will pursue his desire to be a philanthropist for worthy causes.
Fuego en la Pista de Baile, los éxitos y las novedades más underground en www.ipopfm.com, cada miércoles de 20 a 21 horas. Hoy rythm and blues y bluesl! 🎸 Tracklist: 1. Los Deltonos – Hey gente 2. Black Snakes – San Francisco Bay Blues 3. Lonesome Sundown – I’m Gonna Stick To You Baby 4. Professor Longhair – Bald Head 5. Allen Touissaint – Me and You 6. Sherri Taylor – She’s The One Thah Rings My Bell 7. Big Mama Thornton – Looking The World Over 8. Wayne Cochran – Last Kiss 9. Dr. Feelgood – Back In The Night 10. Sean Tyla and His Gang – Midnight Moon 11. Pánico Speed – Estando Contigo 12. The Allnighters – Black Cat 13. Gloria Jones – Heartbeat 14. Diane Barnes – Need Your Love Tonigh 15. Willie Jones – Where Is My Money 16. Zoot Moneys’ Big Roll Band – Walking the Dog 17. Alexis Korner – Gotta Move 18. Earl Hooker – Going On Down The Line 19. The Doors – Back Door Man
Radio show first broadcast on The Face Radio, Brooklyn at midday EST on 14 February 2021. Also online at https://thefaceradio.com/ Track List: David Bowie – Valentine’s Day Lee Dorsey & Betty Harris – Love Lots Of Lovin’ Wayne Cochran – The Peak Of Love Florence Ballard – Love Ain’t Love The Everly Brothers – Love Is Strange Roxy Music – Love Is The Drug Johnny Guitar Watson – Love Jones Z.Z. Hill – I Don’t Need Half A Love The Rolling Stones – We Love You U-Roy – I Can’t Love Another Different Shades Of Brown – Label Me Love Jon Lucien – Listen Love Orange Juice – L.O.V.E. Love The Beatles – All You Need Is Love Donna Summer – I Feel Love
Lee, Dan, and Leah are back to talk about the goofy little biker film starring Joe Namath, Ann-Margret and William Smith, "C.C. & Company" (1970). How much of a real exploitation film is it? How big of a dick-bag is Namath in this? Why is Ann-Margret's character in any way attracted to Namath's character? Why are the biking scenes so damn long and drawn-out? Fuck Gene Siskel and the body-shaming horse he rode in on? All of these questions and more in this fun episode. Join our podcast biker gang, and let's do some audio crimes together! "C.C. & Company" IMDB Check out the We Promise Nothing podcast . Featured Music: "I Can't Turn You Loose" by Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Ryders & "Jenny Take a Ride" by Mitch Ryder.
Join us for a vibrant conversation with Joe Horne, director of Class of 3000 among other incredible roles throughout his career, as we talk about the show, working with Andre 3000, his incredible career ranging from Sonic and Pee Wee's Playhouse to Boondocks, Wayne Cochran, and so much more. Joe's Links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aceconrad/featured TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joehorne0 Friend's Links: Anime Egotists: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1eiFQyprf2CO9OvpX9EBfg Jogger Joee: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFx9IxBzfZuXxDJH6MaQiRA Magpie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Magpie_Feather Magpie's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwZrjUd4NfbyI4ylrbzHrXA Outro Song - "Parts In Motion" - Vera Much Stream her newest EP "Thank U!": https://open.spotify.com/album/3AO61mm8a81osp9FsPpFgv?si=sZ2Pq_aSTbWLzHLwff2Rig Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see the video version of our podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXulag3S_3D3buCArqjobw?view_as=subscriber Follow us on Twitter for updates and guest announcements: https://twitter.com/PostModArtPod For business inquiries, contact postmodernartpodcast@gmail.com Go out there and create something amazing!
393. Part 2 of our interview with Tylyn Anson about Gay Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Queer, trans filmmaker from the south, and MFA graduate in Film Production from the University of New Orleans, with extensive experience both on set and in post-production, having worked on over 20 films. I have released several short films that she wrote, directed, and edited, including: 7 Stages of the Closet (2013), Enough for Love (2014), and If Not Now (2015). Tylyn's work focuses on queer characters, experiences, and stories.This week in Louisiana history. November 28, 1829. Natchez tribesmen in the Louisiana colony attack settlers and soldiers November 28, massacring more than 200 and taking several hundred women, children, and black slaves prisoner. The colonists had demanded that the Natchez give up their sacred burial ground.. This week in New Orleans history. Multi-instrumentalist, composer, and arranger for the Ronnie Kole Septet, Ann-Margret, Irma Thomas, and the Tonight Show Band, life-long Harahan resident Charles (Charlie) Brent Jr., was born on November 28, 1948. He worked with the Contours, the New Era, Wayne Cochran & the C.C. Riders, Luther Kent & Trick Bag, the Chicken Hawks, the Mambo Brothers, and many others. This week in Louisiana. Victorian Christmas at the Joseph Jefferson Home & Rip Van Winkle Gardens November 30th, 2020 - December 31st, 2020 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Rip Van Winkle Gardens 5505 Rip Van Winkle Rd., New Iberia, LA 70560 337-359-8525 | Fax Website | Email Tours of the Joseph Jefferson Home and Rip Van Winkle Gardens decorated for the Holiday Season.Postcards from Louisiana. Dat Funk Brass Band next to Café du Monde.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
He was a member of Tin Machine with David Bowie as well as the drummer on classic recordings by Todd Rundgren and Iggy Pop, including the iconic “Lust for Life” which has become ubiquitous on film and TV. A child prodigy, Hunt was recording and performing professionally by age 11. With his older brother on bass, the teen band Tony and the Tigers had a hit record, and the Sales Brothers rhythm section went on to become rock legends. All this has led up to his latest solo release, ”Get Your Shit Together” by the Hunt Sales Memorial. He grew up with his comedy star father Soupy Sales as showbiz royalty, surrounded by entertainers like Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. Playing with some of the all-time mad men of modern music, he was surrounded by chaos. The Troubled Men are eager students at the feet of the master. Topics include a busy week, an allegation, similarities, first meetings, kind words, future gigs, integrating television, Clifford Brown, the 1950s Detroit jazz scene, a move to L.A., Earl Palmer as inspiration, Shelley Mann as mentor, the 1960s session scene, groove playing, the Wayne Cochran band, songs, the Box Tops, the decline of the Brill Building, a work ethic, Peter Allen, refining your craft, a first hit at 15, a big drum sound, meeting Bowie at Max's Kansas City, James Williamson, “Kill City,” “The Idiot” tour, recording “Lust for Life,” the iconic drum track, Tony Sales, Tin Machine in the studio, touring the world, Los Super Seven, a Bootsie Collins record, music as a calling, the Hunt Sales Memorial record “Get Your Shit Together,” Buddy Miles, dark humor, “One Day,” Will Sexton, Bruce Watson, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Angel of Darkness” from “Get Your Shit Together” by the Hunt Sales Memorial
He was a member of Tin Machine with David Bowie as well as the drummer on classic recordings by Todd Rundgren and Iggy Pop, including the iconic “Lust for Life” which has become ubiquitous on film and TV. A child prodigy, Hunt was recording and performing professionally by age 11. With his older brother on bass, the teen band Tony and the Tigers had a hit record, and the Sales Brothers rhythm section went on to become rock legends. All this has led up to his latest solo release, ”Get Your Shit Together” by the Hunt Sales Memorial. He grew up with his comedy star father Soupy Sales as showbiz royalty, surrounded by entertainers like Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. Playing with some of the all-time mad men of modern music, he was surrounded by chaos. The Troubled Men are eager students at the feet of the master. Topics include a busy week, an allegation, similarities, first meetings, kind words, future gigs, integrating television, Clifford Brown, the 1950s Detroit jazz scene, a move to L.A., Earl Palmer as inspiration, Shelley Mann as mentor, the 1960s session scene, groove playing, the Wayne Cochran band, songs, the Box Tops, the decline of the Brill Building, a work ethic, Peter Allen, refining your craft, a first hit at 15, a big drum sound, meeting Bowie at Max’s Kansas City, James Williamson, “Kill City,” “The Idiot” tour, recording “Lust for Life,” the iconic drum track, Tony Sales, Tin Machine in the studio, touring the world, Los Super Seven, a Bootsie Collins record, music as a calling, the Hunt Sales Memorial record “Get Your Shit Together,” Buddy Miles, dark humor, “One Day,” Will Sexton, Bruce Watson, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Angel of Darkness” from “Get Your Shit Together” by the Hunt Sales Memorial
we go from knowing nothing to knowing something about american blues music, shrunken heads, and the most expensive dress in the world. featuring ripley's believe it or not's very own retired vice president of exhibits and archives edward meyer. both of edward's books are available on amazon at https://rb.gy/jlg6vc and https://rb.gy/u3yhks. the show's patreon can be found at https://www.patreon.com/thatmeans0 and all other links can be found at https://linktr.ee/thatmeans0. (full music and sound byte credits - "Entwined Oddity" by Blue Dot Sessions, "Insiders" by Joe Crotty, "my bloody beating heart" by kitchenromance, "Brain", "One Wonderful Day with You", "Madness is Everywhere", "Traveling with Corina", "Never Can Stop It", "Lucky the Horse", all by Lobo Loco. special thanks to missmalevolent for the clearest version of Marilyn Monroe singing happy birthday i could find, jarichards99utube for Bo Diddley's appearance on the Ed Sullivan show, JamPlay for the Bo Diddley jungle beat demonstration, Don Giller for Wayne Cochran's appearance on David Letterman, and BBC Channel 4 and Jesse Sage for the auction audio. our intro music is "Snow Butterflies in Our Warm Attic" by Aryll Fae, and our credit music is "Simply Me" by DEOXYS.) you can get in touch with the editor at contact@thatmeansnothing.com or through all social media @thatmeans0. thanks for listening!
The veteran guitar master has logged tours of duty with Dr John, Boz Skaggs, Maria Muldaur, and the legendary Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders, among others. As a rock and roll animal, Cranston dove into the New Orleans punk scene with his own outlandish offering, Sex Dog, and practiced tone science in the lab with Morgus the Magnificent before delving into the rockabilly world of Joe Clay. Tonight he takes his chances with the Troubled Men. Topics include Phase 2, infection spikes, a new nickname, monuments, a Papa John Gros livestream, a councilman's arrest, Fathers Day, birthdays, Snake and Jake's, a covid joke, “Stroking,” a first meeting, Charlie Brent, Kenny Cordray, Jaco Pastorius, “Rice Pudding,” an audition, Jerry Meehan, Jamie Lynn Vessels, David Brouillette, Amanda Shaw, Joan Rivers, Nicky Sazenbach, Scott Goudeau, Rick Wigginton, Bobby Brennan, fan questions, pithy quotes, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Manny Chevrolet for Mayor” by Cranston Clements
The veteran guitar master has logged tours of duty with Dr John, Boz Skaggs, Maria Muldaur, and the legendary Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders, among others. As a rock and roll animal, Cranston dove into the New Orleans punk scene with his own outlandish offering, Sex Dog, and practiced tone science in the lab with Morgus the Magnificent before delving into the rockabilly world of Joe Clay. Tonight he takes his chances with the Troubled Men. Topics include Phase 2, infection spikes, a new nickname, monuments, a Papa John Gros livestream, a councilman’s arrest, Fathers Day, birthdays, Snake and Jake’s, a covid joke, “Stroking,” a first meeting, Charlie Brent, Kenny Cordray, Jaco Pastorius, “Rice Pudding,” an audition, Jerry Meehan, Jamie Lynn Vessels, David Brouillette, Amanda Shaw, Joan Rivers, Nicky Sazenbach, Scott Goudeau, Rick Wigginton, Bobby Brennan, fan questions, pithy quotes, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Manny Chevrolet for Mayor” by Cranston Clements
Ed, Pat, Producer Jonah & Justin wrap up the best and worst of everything wrestling had to offer in 2019. It's The Pod Van Dam Year End Review Special! Intro: "F What You Like" by A.R.E. Weapons Outro: "No Rest For The Wicked" by Wayne Cochran
Faaaaala Galera Rock n Roll, td bem com vocês? Hoje contarei a história de umas das canções mais bonitas no mundo do Rock, a história da música e por trás da música é sensacional, comentamos isso no vídeo e apresentamos o artista/banda que gravou a música original e o artista que regravou a música no mundo do Rock. Vale a pena ouvir... Curta, Comente, Compartilha com seus amigos e não deixem de se inscrever no canal, ok galera... Wayne Cochran & CC Riders https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKDMR... Pearl Jam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-vL_... J.Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh4se... Wednesday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm6B3... Elvis Presley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTOJb... Let's Rock Babe! 75 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/murderonepodcast/message
They called him The White Knight of Soul. Dedicated pale soul singers were not in great quantity when Wayne Cochran first caught my attention back in 1965.
After a lifetime of playing drums with a who's who of musicians, the New Orleans native has lots of tales to tell. From his tenure with the mighty Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders, where he drove the 11-piece horn section and hired a young Jaco Pastorius on bass, to his long history with Luther Kent and Trick Bag, Allyn has proven he can handle anything. Let's see how he handles the Troubled Men. Topic include a definition, a summer parade, another festival, an anniversary, Charlie Brent, Loyola Music School, David Lee Watson, Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders, Lon Price, Lee Thornburg, Cranston Clements, Tony Klatka, The Barn in Miami, the Jackie Gleason Show, Last Kiss, Red Rodney, Tower of Power, the 3-piece rhythm section, road girls, Circles, the Georgia roots of soul, Luther Kent and Trick Bag, Ward Smith, Jimmy Weber, Bob Gable, A.J. Pittman, Eric Langstaff, Brian O'Neal, Jazz Excursions, a climate change, Cary Boquet, an early lesson, two jokes, a Treme childhood, Al Jackson, The Monkey Speaks His Mind, a bank visit, Walter Reed, house fires, unfettered capitalism, the thrill of music, Tab Benoit, Jaco Pastorius, a tragic loss, the demise of Bourbon St., and much more. Outro Music:Circles by Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders from the album "Cochran"
After a lifetime of playing drums with a who's who of musicians, the New Orleans native has lots of tales to tell. From his tenure with the mighty Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders, where he drove the 11-piece horn section and hired a young Jaco Pastorius on bass, to his long history with Luther Kent and Trick Bag, Allyn has proven he can handle anything. Let's see how he handles the Troubled Men. Topic include a definition, a summer parade, another festival, an anniversary, Charlie Brent, Loyola Music School, David Lee Watson, Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders, Lon Price, Lee Thornburg, Cranston Clements, Tony Klatka, The Barn in Miami, the Jackie Gleason Show, Last Kiss, Red Rodney, Tower of Power, the 3-piece rhythm section, road girls, Circles, the Georgia roots of soul, Luther Kent and Trick Bag, Ward Smith, Jimmy Weber, Bob Gable, A.J. Pittman, Eric Langstaff, Brian O'Neal, Jazz Excursions, a climate change, Cary Boquet, an early lesson, two jokes, a Treme childhood, Al Jackson, The Monkey Speaks His Mind, a bank visit, Walter Reed, house fires, unfettered capitalism, the thrill of music, Tab Benoit, Jaco Pastorius, a tragic loss, the demise of Bourbon St., and much more. Outro Music:Circles by Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders from the album "Cochran"
This week we are live from shaver studios! We got our first listener email and because of that Sal decided to dedicate an episode to you our loyal listener. Use a real first name at least! Geez! Sal covers "Last Kiss" originally released by Wayne Cochran later done by Pearl Jam. This song has a special place in Sal's heart that later lead him to the best advice he ever received as a musician, the guys talk Texan food, particularly Taco Cabana. Reminder folks Sal's album "Heroes" drops May 22nd, make sure to pick it up on iTunes, Google or wherever you get your music! Follow the show and guys on social media: @CoverSongSunday @andrew_shaver_guitarist @SalGMusic Email the show with questions/request at: CoverSongSunday03@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube page https://bit.ly/2uf1klC
A master of the instrument in every sense of the word, and true musical pioneer that grows in stature with each passing year. A light that expired way too soon but burned with the power of a thousand suns that illuminated the musical landscape for eternity. High praise and rightfully earned in deed. On this episode we look at the many musical adventures and collaborations of Jaco Pastorius. A true musical genius with a hell hound on his trail, it cannot be overstated that he was truly the greatest bass player of all time. We only scratch the surface of his wonderful ability on a previous episode, but this time around we dig deeper into this arc live. His work with Wayne Cochran, CC Riders, Pat Metheney, Trilogue, Artio, Flora Plum, Weather Report, and Joni Mitchell are featured along with his brilliant solo work is being featured. Time to perk your ears and give some love to this very special talent. Right here on Euphoric Musicality Radio. For playlist visit: www.euphoricmusicalityradio.ca/episodes Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/euphoricmusicalityradio Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/euphmusicradioFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/euphoricmusicalityradio E-mail: euphoricmusicalityradio@gmail.comWebsite: www.euphoricmusicalityradio.ca Credits:EMR Host: CurtisEMR Producer Lesley
John gets back to basics with some Motown and some sizeable cuts of funk. Skull Snaps, The Supremes, Soulful Strings and Wayne Cochran all make their presence felt.
On this week's episode we discuss the "White Knight of Soul," a black listed author, the original singer for Faith No More and a succulent aficionado.
And who is the black Michael Jackson? Bob Dylan gets down with a plumber, the death of the mp3 and why there's an easy listening elevator hit ready to break out of nearly every heavy metal number. Brought to you by the Dapto Foreskin Restoration Clinic.
Walkin’ Cane Mark has been an established harmonica player on the vibrant Phoenix Blues scene for over 20 years with several albums under his belt. He was discovered in part by Chico Chism (the Howlin’ Wolfs last drummer). He got his first harmonica lesson from Snooky Pryor. Willie Dixon gave him his nickname and the title track for his first effort, Gravedigger. Junior Wells taught him how to put funk in the blues and co-wrote the title track to his fourth album, Tryin’ to Make You Understand. Mark has toured heavily with Nappy Brown and Wayne Cochran.
Upbeat with Tom Hayes and Rudy Guarino host a show with Wayne Cochran, 'The White Knight of Soul'. Listen in as Wayne tells his life's journey from Soul Singer to Evangelist.
Jessica Tung brought her brand new guitar and played us the first song she ever learned on guitar. Originally written and recorded by Wayne Cochran in 1961, Pearl Jam recorded it for a benefit album in 1999, which is where Jessica (and a lot of other people heard it for the first time). It's a great song, and Jessica does a great version of it.
PNN News Director Rick Spisak welcomes our SEIU Sisters and Brothers for the Final Tallahassee Legislative Report Its one of our Arts Shows featuring Virtuoso Saxophonist Randy Emerick who's working range extends from backing Major Pop talent like Sinatra. Touring at one point with Wayne Cochran seminal rock phenomeon to touring with JAZZ GENIUS Jaco Pastorius. Randy is as comfortable playing Classical Charts or the hottest jazz charts with Peter Graves Atlantean Dritfwood. Also joining us is the Wonderful - FLASH once of the famous WALLFLOWER GALLERY in downtown Miami. A long time producer in Miami known for his producing the Medical Marijuana Benefit (12th Anniversary recently) and the Everglades Benefit Concerts will talk about the art of the Producer. And our final Artists guest of the eveing Ms. Stephanie McMillan activist and cartoonist who will talk about her work as a cartoonist. tune in 7pm Live or anytime solidarity & peace
He was a member of Tin Machine with David Bowie as well as the drummer on classic recordings by Todd Rundgren and Iggy Pop, including the iconic “Lust for Life” which has become ubiquitous on film and TV. A child prodigy, Hunt was recording and performing professionally by age 11. With his older brother on bass, the teen band Tony and the Tigers had a hit record, and the Sales Brothers rhythm section went on to become rock legends. All this has led up to his latest solo release, ”Get Your Shit Together” by the Hunt Sales Memorial. He grew up with his comedy star father Soupy Sales as showbiz royalty, surrounded by entertainers like Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. Playing with some of the all-time mad men of modern music, he was surrounded by chaos. The Troubled Men are eager students at the feet of the master. Topics include a busy week, an allegation, similarities, first meetings, kind words, future gigs, integrating television, Clifford Brown, the 1950s Detroit jazz scene, a move to L.A., Earl Palmer as inspiration, Shelley Mann as mentor, the 1960s session scene, groove playing, the Wayne Cochran band, songs, the Box Tops, the decline of the Brill Building, a work ethic, Peter Allen, refining your craft, a first hit at 15, a big drum sound, meeting Bowie at Max's Kansas City, James Williamson, “Kill City,” “The Idiot” tour, recording “Lust for Life,” the iconic drum track, Tony Sales, Tin Machine in the studio, touring the world, Los Super Seven, a Bootsie Collins record, music as a calling, the Hunt Sales Memorial record “Get Your Shit Together,” Buddy Miles, dark humor, “One Day,” Will Sexton, Bruce Watson, and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/troubledmenpodcast) Shop for Troubled Men's Wear [here.](https://www.bonfire.com/troubled-mens-wear/) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Angel of Darkness” from “Get Your Shit Together” by the Hunt Sales Memorial
After a lifetime of playing drums with a who's who of musicians, the New Orleans native has lots of tales to tell. From his tenure with the mighty Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders, where he drove the 11-piece horn section and hired a young Jaco Pastorius on bass, to his long history with Luther Kent and Trick Bag, Allyn has proven he can handle anything. Let's see how he handles the Troubled Men. Topic include a definition, a summer parade, another festival, an anniversary, Charlie Brent, Loyola Music School, David Lee Watson, Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders, Lon Price, Lee Thornburg, Cranston Clements, Tony Klatka, The Barn in Miami, the Jackie Gleason Show, Last Kiss, Red Rodney, Tower of Power, the 3-piece rhythm section, road girls, Circles, the Georgia roots of soul, Luther Kent and Trick Bag, Ward Smith, Jimmy Weber, Bob Gable, A.J. Pittman, Eric Langstaff, Brian O'Neal, Jazz Excursions, a climate change, Cary Boquet, an early lesson, two jokes, a Treme childhood, Al Jackson, The Monkey Speaks His Mind, a bank visit, Walter Reed, house fires, unfettered capitalism, the thrill of music, Tab Benoit, Jaco Pastorius, a tragic loss, the demise of Bourbon St., and much more. Outro Music:Circles by Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders from the album "Cochran"
The veteran guitar master has logged tours of duty with Dr John, Boz Skaggs, Maria Muldaur, and the legendary Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders, among others. As a rock and roll animal, Cranston dove into the New Orleans punk scene with his own outlandish offering, Sex Dog, and practiced tone science in the lab with Morgus the Magnificent before delving into the rockabilly world of Joe Clay. Tonight he takes his chances with the Troubled Men. Topics include Phase 2, infection spikes, a new nickname, monuments, a Papa John Gros livestream, a councilman's arrest, Fathers Day, birthdays, Snake and Jake's, a covid joke, “Stroking,” a first meeting, Charlie Brent, Kenny Cordray, Jaco Pastorius, “Rice Pudding,” an audition, Jerry Meehan, Jamie Lynn Vessels, David Brouillette, Amanda Shaw, Joan Rivers, Nicky Sazenbach, Scott Goudeau, Rick Wigginton, Bobby Brennan, fan questions, pithy quotes, and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Manny Chevrolet for Mayor” by Cranston Clements