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High Tonight – Buddy DeVore and the Faded Cowboys There’s No Wind In The Eye Of The Storm – Caleb Bailey & Paine’s Run That’s Low (with Clark Kissick) – D Boone Pittman Born to Roam – Justin Clyde Williams Texarkana Baby – Eddy Arnold Dirt In My Life – Chris Janson 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover – The Travelin’ McCourys Put Yourself In My Place – Lori King & Junction 63 Down for the Count – India Ramey Night Rider – Charley Crockett
Við ætlum að bjóða upp á ís í samfélaginu í dag, eða samtal um ís; hafís, klakastíflur, freðna jörð jafnvel hláku. Ingibjörg Jónsdóttir, dósent í landfræði við Jarðvísindadeild Háskóla Íslands, þekkir vel til þessarar höfuðskepnu, vatns á föstu formi og hún kemur til okkar hér rétt á eftir. Mannréttindasamtökin Amnesty International komast í nýrri rannsóknarskýrslu að þeirri niðurstöðu að nægilegur grundvöllur sé til þess að halda því fram að Ísraelsríki hafi framið og haldi áfram að fremja þjóðarmorð á Gaza. Ungliðadeild Íslandsdeildar samtakanna stóð fyrir mótmælum á Austurvelli nú í hádeginu. Við heyrum hljóðið í viðstöddum. Við förum svo í okkar reglulegu heimsókn á Þjóðaskjalasafninu. Bára Stefánsdóttir, skjalavörður rýnir með okkur skjöl tengd Þjóðleikhúsinu. Tónlist og stef í þættinum: Beatles, The - Here comes the sun. JÓNAS SIG & ÓMAR GUÐJÓNS - Baráttusöngur uppreisnarklansins (Tónatal 2021). Guðmundur Pétursson Tónlistarm. - Samfélagið Millistef (úr laginu Tegund). PAUL SIMON - 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover.
Steve Gadd is a World Class Drummer who has played and/or toured with a Who's Who of Superstars including James Taylor, Paul Simon, Eric Clapton, Chick Corea, Frank Sinatra and Luciano Pavoratti. He's played on countless hit records including Paul Simon's “50 Ways To Leave Your Lover” and “Late In The Evening” and Steely Dan's “Aja”. My featured song is my version of Chick Corea's “Sea Journey” from my debut 1994 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.—----------------------------------------“LOU'S BLUES” is Robert's new single. 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 recent single. With guest artist Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears) on flugelhorn. Click HERE for all links.—---------------------------------------“MILES BEHIND”, Robert's debut album, recorded in 1994, was “lost” for the last 30 years. It's now been released for streaming. Featuring Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears), Anton Fig (The David Letterman Show), Al Foster (Miles Davis), Tim Ries (The Rolling Stones), Jon Lucien and many more. Called “Hip, Tight and Edgy!” Click here for all links.—--------------------------------------“IT'S ALIVE!” is Robert's latest Project Grand Slam album. Featuring 13 of the band's Greatest Hits performed “live” at festivals in Pennsylvania and Serbia.Reviews:"An instant classic!" (Melody Maker)"Amazing record...Another win for the one and only Robert Miller!" (Hollywood Digest)"Close to perfect!" (Pop Icon)"A Masterpiece!" (Big Celebrity Buzz)"Sterling effort!" (Indie Pulse)"Another fusion wonder for Project Grand Slam!" (MobYorkCity)Click here for all links.Click here for song videos—-----------------------------------------Intro/Outro Voiceovers courtesy of:Jodi Krangle - Professional Voiceover Artisthttps://voiceoversandvocals.com Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with Steve at:www.drstevegadd.com 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
Boston – More Than A Feeling Billy Preston - Will It Go Round In Circles Bobby Caldwell - Real Thing Rod Stewart - Maggie May Lionel Richie - Stuck On You The Outlaws - Freeborn Man Booker T & The M G's - Green Onions The Southlanders - The Mole in the Hole Eric Clapton - Cocaine The Greg Kihn Band - Jeopardy Eric Carmen - Hungry Eyes Patrick Norman - Ghost Riders in the Sky Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye Elton John - The Ballad Of Danny Bailey The Guess Who - His Girl Fleetwood Mac - Second Hand News The Chantays - Pipeline Roger Miller - King Of The Road Don Henley - Dirty Laundry Chicago - Hard To Say I'm Sorry Player - Baby Come Back Wham! - Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains The Same Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time Paul Simon - 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover
Alec Baldwin speaks with two genius musicians whose artistry has contributed to some of the most memorable songs of the sixties, seventies and eighties, leaving an indelible mark on the music world. Steve Gadd, one of the most influential drummers of all time, is known for bridging jazz, rock, and blues. He has been a studio musician for countless artists from Carly Simon to Aretha Franklin – and tours with musicians like Eric Clapton, James Taylor, Joe Cocker, as well as with his own outfit, The Steve Gadd Band. His artistry can be found on Paul Simon's “50 Ways To Leave Your Lover” and Steely Dan's “Aja.” Larry Carlton is a four-time Grammy winning jazz and rock guitarist who became famous for his work as a studio musician in the 1970s and 1980s. He has played in over 3,000 studio sessions with artists like Joni Mitchell, Steely Dan, Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton and many others. Rolling Stone named his contribution to Steely Dan's “Kid Charlemagne” one of the best guitar solos in rock music. Carlton is also renowned for his solo work and as a member of the jazz group The Crusaders and the smooth jazz band Fourplay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
** Episode 41- Live on Electromagnetic Radio** SOUNDS OF THE 70's ***TRACKLISTING*** 1. Super Sounds/Stuck In The Middle With You...Steven Wright/Stealer's Wheel 2. Bloody Well Right...Supertramp 3. FM...Steely Dan 4. Dreadlock Holiday...10cc 5. Independent Woman Pt. 1 vs Dreadlock Holiday...2 Many DJ's 6. Love Buzz...Shocking Blue 7. How Long...Ace 8. Right Down The Line...Gerry Rafferty 9. What A Fool Believes...The Doobie Brothers 10. Lowdown...Boz Scaggs 11. Expressing What Matters...Disclosure 12. 25 or 6 to 4...Chicago 13. Grease...Frankie Vallie 14. On The Radio...Donna Summer 15. On My Radio...The Selecter 16. Isn't She Lovely (edit)...Stevie Wonder 17. Whole Lotta Love...Led Zeppelin 18. Strange Magic...ELO 19. You're So Vain...Carly Simon 20. 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover...Paul Simon 21. Mona Lisas & Mad Hatters...Elton John 22. Mona Lisas & Mad Hatters...Maren Morris 23. Everybody Is A Star...Sly & The Family Stone
Mikey shares a fun fact about Putin. Mikey has Bill quiz him on 60's music. Mikey is worried about Joe Biden. Mikey is getting prepared for the next presidential election. Mikey unretires from Lyft. Castiglioke performs 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover.
Playlist: Tok Tok Tok: Walk On The Wildside; Sophie Milman: 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover; Karen Souza: Tainted Love; Dr. Lonnie Smith: Why Can't We Be Together; Masha Bijlsma band: Both Sides Now; Masha Bijlsma band: Don't Get Around … Lees verder → Het bericht All That Jazzz – 1 feb 2022 – part 1 verscheen eerst op Jazzpodcast.nl.
Simon y Garfunkel fue, y es, un grupo mítico. Ya lo hemos visto en este programa. Pero en 1970, cuando disfrutaban de las mieles del éxito, acababan de lanzar su famoso “Puente sobre aguas turbulentas”, el dúo se separó. Una pena, pero la vida sigue y Simon emprendió, en solitario, su exitosa carrera. Una carrera que le ha consolidado como uno de los mejores cantautores de la historia de la música pop, ocupando en esta subjetiva lista el octavo lugar, según la revista Rolling Stone. Tras algunas grabaciones sin repercusión especial y algún reencuentro puntual con su viejo amigo Garfunkel, en diciembre de 1975 editó su nuevo LP, titulado Still Crazy After All These Years, “Todavía loco después de todos estos años”, en el que contó con los mejores músicos de sesión del momento y que está profundamente impregnado de una pátina de jazz. Las letras, salvo algunas incursiones en el genocidio judío o el béisbol, están repletas de sensaciones encontradas que le ocasionaban la dura experiencia de su reciente divorcio. El álbum fue un gran éxito, llegando a n.º 1 y vendiendo más de un millón de ejemplares. Una de las canciones más famosas de este disco es 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, “50 maneras de dejar a tu amante”. 50 Ways to leave your lover CD 1, Corte 06 Otro éxito de este LP fue la canción que da título al álbum, Still Crazy After All These Years, “Todavía loco después de todos estos años”. Esta canción ha sido muy versionada: Rosemary Clooney, Ray Charles, Karen Carpenter y Willie Nelson, que incluyó su versión en la película Vaqueros del espacio, del 2000. Still crazy after all these years CD 1, Corte 19 Cuando su popularidad comenzó a disminuir, Simon se subió al carro de la música étnica, un género emergente en ese momento. En una visita a Sudáfrica, conoció a muchos músicos locales con los que hizo Graceland (1986), una exquisita fusión de su propia sofisticada poesía de conciencia con el du-duá de la Sudáfrica negra y la música coral zulú. Aunque algunos lo acusaron de robo cultural, es decir, la apropiación y explotación de la música de otra cultura, el álbum fue uno de los más comercialmente exitosos y aclamado por la crítica y ayudó a poner la música sudafricana en el escenario mundial. Esto es Graceland, la canción que da título al disco. Graceland CD 2, Corte 01 Simon realizó un viaje similar a Brasil para grabar Rhythm of the Saints (1990), una fusión aún más densa (y algo menos popular) de percusión de origen africano con el folk rock estadounidense. Sus letras, un poco extravagantes, debían mucho al poeta caribeño ganador del Premio Nobel, Derek Walcott. Walcott colaboró con Simon en The Capeman, el primer musical de Broadway de Simon, que se estrenó en enero de 1998 y que resultó ser un fracaso de crítica y publico. Esta basado en un famoso asesinato ocurrido en Nueva York en 1959 en el que estaba implicada una pandilla puertorriqueña. Con música de Simon, Walcott colaboró en las letras. La obra ponía en escena la música callejera de Nueva York, la música que le había inspirado y con la que quería poner de manifiesto la contribución de los hispanos al pop urbano. No fue suficiente. El espectáculo se estrenó en el Teatro Marqués el 29 de enero de 1998, y tuvo unas críticas malísimas. El espectáculo duró 68 representaciones. Vamos a escuchar dos de las canciones del espectáculo. Adiós hermanos, en castellano en el original, es la primera. Adiós hermanos CD 2, Corte 10 Esta es otra canción del fallido espectáculo. Born in Puerto Rico, escuchadla atentamente por que no tiene desperdicio. Born in Puerto Rico CD 2, Corte 11 Afortunadamente para Simon, no todo eran desgracias. Graceland seguía dándole satisfacciones. El sencillo You can call me al llega a lo más alto de las listas, gracias también al videoclip promocional en el que intervino Chevy Chase, el famoso cómico estadounidense. Pero vuelven los problemas, la ONU, nada menos, le declara persona non grata y lo incluyen en sus listas negras por haber roto el boicot impuesto a Sudafrica al contratar músicos de esta nacionalidad en el álbum y haber grabado parte del mismo allí. Finalmente, al ser evidente que lo único que había hecho era dar cara y ojos a un buen número de músicos negros del pais y poner en el mundo la música y la cultura sudafricana, en 1987 Paul Simón dejó de estar en las listas negras y en febrero de ese año comienza en Róterdam el Graceland Tour, auténtico fenómeno de masas universal que llevaría a Simon a recorrer durante dos años todo el mundo. Este año, Graceland obtiene el Grammy al mejor disco del año. You can call me al CD 2, Corte 04 En 1999, Simon se unió a Bob Dylan para una gira de verano en los Estados Unidos. La serie de conciertos, que puso fin a los ocho años de ausencia de Simon de los escenarios, marcó la primera vez que los dos artistas trabajaron formalmente juntos. Más tarde, ses mismo año, continuó una gira en solitario. You’re the one, “Tú eres el único”, es el décimo álbum de estudio en solitario de Paul Simon y fue editado en el año 2000. Este trabajo fue nominado para un Premio Grammy al Álbum del año en 2001. Con esta nominación, Simon se convirtió en el primer artista que conseguía ser elegido en cinco décadas consecutivas (1960-2000). Solamente Paul McCartney consiguió igualar esta marca en el año 2006. De este álbum es Darling Lorraine, “Querida Lorraine”. Darling Lorraine CD 2, Corte 13 So beautiful or so what, “Tan hermoso o tan qué”, es su duodécimo álbum de estudio. Simon, que ya se había experimentado con ritmos y melodias étnicas, volvió a componer canciones de una manera más tradicional, o sea, solo con su guitarra acústica. Aunque, bueno, en el estudio su productor Phil Ramone, las editó a su gusto. Según sus propias palabras “La música de So beautiful or so what se inspiró en el blues de África Occidental, combinado con tambores indios y armonías bluegrass”. Otra de las características de este trabajo son los simbolismos religiosos bastante evidentes en las letras de Simon y, aunque el autor no tenía ningún objetivo a priori sobre el tema, lo cierto es que, “las letras me fueron llevando a este resultado sin que yo tuviera nada que ver… o si”. En cualquier caso, el disco fue recibido con una aclamación generalizada por la crítica. Vamos a escuchar el tema que da nombre al disco, So beautiful or so what. So beautiful or so what Bueno pues… esto ha sido todo por hoy. Nos ha quedado claro que, si bien Garfunkel tiene una voz preciosa, el talento y la música la tiene Simon. Nos escuchamos en el próximo programa, aquí, en Sienteloconoido.caster.fm, tendremos más música, más músicos y más historias. Hasta entonces, … ¡¡¡Buenas vibraciones!!!.
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR NOVEMBER 15, 2021 Your best bet for great music. Greater Odds - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 423 1. Introduction - Chicago 2. Work To Do (early) - Average White Band 3. One Fine Morning - Lighthouse 4. Get It On - Chase 5. Devil's Toy - Guy King w/ Joe Bonamassa 6. Intro / The Fez / The Royal Scam (live) - Steely Dan 7. I See You - Aimee Mann 8. It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference - Alison Krause 9. California (early) - Joni Mitchell 10. Desperado (live) - Linda Ronstadt 11. Can't Find My Way Home (live) - The Allman Brothers w/ Sheryl Crow 12. Brass In Pocket (early) - The Pretenders 13. Polly (early) - Nirvana 14. 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover (live) - Paul Simon 15. Tuesday Afternoon (live) - The Moody Blues 16. Just Breathe - Vintage Blue 17. Wichita Lineman (live) - R.E.M. 18. So It Goes (live) - Rockpile 19. Soul Sacrifice (early) - Santana 20. Black Magic Woman (live) - Eric Clapton 21. Nothing Is Easy (live) - Jethro Tull 22. No Quarter (live) - Led Zeppelin 23. One For The Vine (live) - Genesis 24. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (early) - The Beatles w/ Eric Clapton The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Cashing in but never cashing out. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
Simon & Garfunkel zählen zu den wichtigsten Duos, die die Pop-Musikwelt kennt. Nach ihrer Trennung 1970 meldeten sich die Stars, die man von legendären Songs wie „Mrs. Robinson“, „The Boxer“ oder „Bridge Over Troubled Water“ kennt, zurück - mit einer Reunion-Show. Genauer gesagt, mit einem Gratiskonzert im New Yorker Central Park. Mit eben diesem Konzert sollte vor 40 Jahren Geld für die Rettung des Central Parks gesammelt werden. Als echte New Yorker, beide sind in Queens aufgewachsen, wollten Paul Simon und Art Garfunkel es sich natürlich nicht nehmen lassen, IHRER Stadt unter die Arme zu greifen und ihren Teil zur Rettung des Central Parks beizutragen. Auf die Beine gestellt wurde das Konzert fast schon in Rekordzeit. Probleme gab es vor dem legendären Konzert aber trotzdem jede Menge. Aber es war allen Ärger wert, denn bei diesem Konzert ist auch das wundervolle Live-Album „Simon & Garfunkel – The Concert In Central Park“ entstanden – ein Meilenstein. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album „The Concert In Central Park“ wird im Podcast gesprochen: 11:28 Mins – „Mrs. Robinson“ 17:06 Mins – „American Tune“ 19:14 Mins – „A Heart In New York“ 24:11 Mins – „Bridge Over Troubled Water“ 33:12 Mins – „The Boxer“ 40:19 Mins – „50 Ways To Leave Your Lover“ 53:08 Mins – „Sound of Silence“ __________ Weitere Songbeispiele aus dem Podcast: 05:57 Mins – „Rapture“ von Blondie 06:46 Mins – „The Message“ von Grandmaster Flash 09:15 Mins – „Bright Eyes“ von Art Garfunkel 17:47 Mins – „Graceland“ von Paul Simon 21:16 Mins – „A Heart In New York“ von Gallagher & Lyle 27:30 Mins – „Hey Little School Girl“ Simon & Garfunkel 32:39 Mins – „All I Have To Do Is Dream“ von The Everly Brothers 41:12 Mins – „The Wild Boys“ von Duran Duran 44:30 Mins – „Sultans Of Swing“ (Dire Straits) und „Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood“ (Santa Esmeralda) 58:55 Mins – „Sound Of Silence“ von Disturbed __________ Links zum Podcast: 19. September 1981 - Simon & Garfunkel spielen "The Concert in Central Park“ (WDR.de): https://www1.wdr.de/stichtag/stichtag-simon-garfunkel-central-park-100.html Der Klang der Wehmut (arte-magazin.de): https://www.arte-magazin.de/der-klang-der-wehmut/ Simon & Garfunkel – „Mrs. Robinson“ (The Concert in Central Park) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JVPdb6Urhw Simon & Garfunkel – A Heart In New York (The Concert in Central Park) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX7p1pxEhKs "Sound of Silence"-Flashmob - SWR1 Hitparade 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Roes_HMog1c&t=1s __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Schreibt uns an: meilensteine@swr.de
Hugo Egon Balder erzählt Geschichten und Anekdoten rund um einen Lieblingshit und seine Entstehung: "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" von Paul Simon. Von Hugo Egon Balder.
Tracklist 1. Teddy Rok Seven - Appreciation [Jupiter] - 2004 2. Nicola Conte - Karma Flower [Schema Records] 2008 3. Bitter:Sweet - Heaven (Nicola Conte West Coast Vibes Remix) [Quango Music Group Inc] - 2007 4. PPP - 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover - 2005 5. Mauro Angelini - Blurred Horizon [Slow Featuring] - 2015 6. Marcos Valle - Para de Fazer Besteira (4Hero Remix) [Far Out Recording] - 2001 7. Mauro Angelini - Latin Sunrise 8. Q-Tip - Feelin' [Jive] - 2009 9. INI Movement - Beatucada (Umoja Remix) - 2014 10. Marcos Valle - Valeu (4Hero Remix) [Far Out Recordings] - 2005 11. S-Tone Inc. - Arejah(Soulstance Remix) [Schema - SCEP 342] - 2002 12. Metropolitan Jazz Affair - Find A Way (Bossa Edit) [INFRACom!] - 2007
Tom Waits, Preservation Hall Jazzband: Tootie Ma Is Big Fine Thing; Charles Mingus: Reincarnation Of A Lovebird; Dr. Lonnie Smith: 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover; Boogaloo Joe Jones: Things Ain’t What They Used To Be; Al Foster: Cantaloupe Island; … Lees verder → Het bericht All That Jazzz – 2 maart 2021 – part 2 verscheen eerst op Jazzpodcast.nl.
Umsjón: Matthías Már Magnússon og Lovísa Rut Kristjánsdóttir Allt með hefðbundnu sniði í Popplandi dagsins, alls konar tónlist, nýtt og gamalt í bland, þessar helstu tónlistarfréttir, söngkonan Margrét Eir kíkti í spjall og fyrsta plata vikunnar á sínum stað sem er nýjasta plata Ólafs Arnalds, Some Kind of Peace. Jóhann Helgason - Take Your Time Stereophonics - Handbags and Gladrags Zero 7 - In The Waiting Line Tracy Chapman - Fast Car The Lumineers - Salt And The Sea Sigríður Thorlacius - Baronesse Helgi Björns og Reiðmenn Vindanna - Saman Við Höldum Út (Salka Sól) Miley Cyrus - Midnight Sky Metallica - Nothing Else Matters Popparoft - Dance Dans Arlo Parks - Green Eyes Mazzy Star - Halah Sam Smith - Diamonds Hjálmar - Tjörnin Ólafur Arnalds - ? Warren G - Regulate ft. Nate Dogg Holly Humberstone - Drop Dead Oscar Leone - Aloha Sycamore Tree - Shelter Thin Jim and the Castaways - Leaves Still Green Margrét Eir - Himintungl Kinks - Waterloo Sunset Sváfnir Sig & Hildur Vala - Þetta Fley Er Ekki að fara Neitt Kristín Sesselja - Earthquake Jóhanna Guðrún - Sumar Konur Laufey Lín - Street By Street Raggi Bjarna & Lay Low - Þannig Týnist Tíminn Hákon - Limbo Paunkholm - Við Fundum Stað Tame Impala - Is It True James - She?s A Star Bong - Do You Remember Bony Man - The Bottom John Grant - Marz Dikta - Just Getting Started Ed Sheeran - Afterglow St. Etienne - You?re in a Bad Way Ólafur Arnalds - Zero Aldís Fjóla - Trapped Herbert Guðmundsson - Lífið Daði Freyr og Ásdís María - Feel The Love ? MGT - Flow Gus Gus & Vök - Higher Mugison og Ragnheiður Gröndal - Stolin Stef Ragga Gísla, Friðrik Dór, Salka Sól, Stefán Hilmars - Klárum Þetta Saman Paul Simon - 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover
Umsjón: Matthías Már Magnússon og Lovísa Rut Kristjánsdóttir Allt með hefðbundnu sniði í Popplandi dagsins, alls konar tónlist, nýtt og gamalt í bland, þessar helstu tónlistarfréttir, söngkonan Margrét Eir kíkti í spjall og fyrsta plata vikunnar á sínum stað sem er nýjasta plata Ólafs Arnalds, Some Kind of Peace. Jóhann Helgason - Take Your Time Stereophonics - Handbags and Gladrags Zero 7 - In The Waiting Line Tracy Chapman - Fast Car The Lumineers - Salt And The Sea Sigríður Thorlacius - Baronesse Helgi Björns og Reiðmenn Vindanna - Saman Við Höldum Út (Salka Sól) Miley Cyrus - Midnight Sky Metallica - Nothing Else Matters Popparoft - Dance Dans Arlo Parks - Green Eyes Mazzy Star - Halah Sam Smith - Diamonds Hjálmar - Tjörnin Ólafur Arnalds - ? Warren G - Regulate ft. Nate Dogg Holly Humberstone - Drop Dead Oscar Leone - Aloha Sycamore Tree - Shelter Thin Jim and the Castaways - Leaves Still Green Margrét Eir - Himintungl Kinks - Waterloo Sunset Sváfnir Sig & Hildur Vala - Þetta Fley Er Ekki að fara Neitt Kristín Sesselja - Earthquake Jóhanna Guðrún - Sumar Konur Laufey Lín - Street By Street Raggi Bjarna & Lay Low - Þannig Týnist Tíminn Hákon - Limbo Paunkholm - Við Fundum Stað Tame Impala - Is It True James - She?s A Star Bong - Do You Remember Bony Man - The Bottom John Grant - Marz Dikta - Just Getting Started Ed Sheeran - Afterglow St. Etienne - You?re in a Bad Way Ólafur Arnalds - Zero Aldís Fjóla - Trapped Herbert Guðmundsson - Lífið Daði Freyr og Ásdís María - Feel The Love ? MGT - Flow Gus Gus & Vök - Higher Mugison og Ragnheiður Gröndal - Stolin Stef Ragga Gísla, Friðrik Dór, Salka Sól, Stefán Hilmars - Klárum Þetta Saman Paul Simon - 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover
Weekly Soul music podcast hosted by Robbie Duncan ElecSoul. 007 1. Forty Days - Billy Brooks 2. Melô Da Tagarella - Gang Do Tagarela 3. Forty Days - Billy Brooks 4. Psicose - Eklipse Soul 5. A Song The Children Dance To - Don McCaslin 6. Held Him First - Sonar Kollektiv 7. Giants - Pete Joseph, Marie Lester 8. El Machete - Antibalas 9. I GOT THE... - LABI SIFFRE 10. Dr. Carter - Lil Wayne 11. Nautilus - Bob James 12. The Message From The Soul Sisters - Myra Barnes 13. Pray Up Stay Up - Sault 14. Didn't I - Guts 15. Mr Business Man - Carleen Anderson 16. Southbound - Sound Studio Orchestra 17. Beeper Bill - Mikos Da Gawd 18. Rose Rouge - Jorja Smith 19. Letter - Yosi Horikawa 20. We Gotta Do Better - Tall Black Guy 21. Dealing - Uphighcollective 22. Batucada - TOWA TEI 23. 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover ft. Rogier - Platinum Pied Pipers 24. Bustin' Loose - Chuck Brown and The Soulsearchers 25. Stone To The Bone (i got a good thing) - James Brown 26. M.A.S.H. (feat. Kurupt) - Semi Hendrix (Ras Kass & Jack Splash) 27. Ya Dig - Karizma 28. Brazilian Beat (feat. Liliana Chachian) - Masters At Work 29. Heat You Up (Melt You Down) - Shirley Lites 30. I Want to Fall In Love - Johnny Mathis 31. How Far - Ego Ella May 32. Black - Sault 33. New Dawn (ft. Paul Basic & Marcelo Moxy) - Michal Menert
If you've heard the song “50 Ways To Leave Your Lover” then this episode will make you think of the 50 ways to defraud the voters! Listen to Citizen Watchdog and long time True The Vote supporter, Colleen Vera, tell Catherine the fraud and corruption she uncovered in Harris County, Texas during her two year investigation. An investigation which has been picked up the Texas Attorney General as an official investigation of rampant fraud. From vote harvesting in nursing homes to stamp fraud to unmarked and unsorted mail, this episode proves the exact type of shenanigans and theft the left is saying never happens. To stay on top of voter integrity news and other key True The Vote fraud-busting initiatives, please visit www.truethevote.org. And remember to subscribe to this podcast through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart and other leading podcast apps.
Just a tune today, another instrumental sketch. It's been a slow week for me out in public. (Hell, it's been a slow year or a slow several years!)[photo by kk]I don't perform much lately, but last Wednesday I joined my friend Jim Caruso and played a song at his open mic event, Cast Party.It's mostly Broadway show tunes but I can blend in everywhere, oddball that I am. I did my cover song (50 Ways To Leave Your Lover), accompanied on piano by the guy who also plays piano and directs for Tony Bennett and Liza Minelli.I got to touch the sound in public, briefly once again and as usual it was all over too quickly.(Same is true if I play for 90 minutes or 4 hours, btw.)Why so little performing these days, Trev?I've been re-calibrating my life after experiencing severe burnout on the road. I've invested in my mental health, re-evaluated some of my relationships and done what I could to become a better steward of my own sound.Never did I ever imagine I'd go so long without performing, but here we are.The world has been changing so much, but I am a witness to the power of music every day and I can see how people need it.Music helps us make sense of our lives. It helps us inhabit our own bodies and connect with those around us. We all have to do it in our own way, but when we do it right a connection opens to a power much greater than ourselves.It's given to us so that we can give it out further.So I give this to you.(Press play)Love to your ears,Trevor...If you like my stuff, help it spread by sharing it!Listen to songs: Hear the “Trevor Exter Playlist” on SpotifyHang with players! Check out: "Play It Like It's Music"Consider hiring me to score your piece.I can also produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com
Maybe I’m Wrong by Afred Norese ft Tolu Salako https://musolist.com/muso/287444-alfredo-norese 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover by Cathryn Beeks Renegade by Lindsey White Emily by Sometimes Julie https://musolist.com/muso/278286-sometimes-julie Stand by Malynda Hale https://musolist.com/muso/279587-malynda-hale Air by Tennessee Tina $Cents by Tori Roze & The Hot Mess Bazooka by Kristi Dixon https://musolist.com/muso/287400-kristi-dixon Save Yourself by Mikalyn Hay Caution by The Midnight Pine [The Redwoods Collective] To have your song considered for our show, create a band profile and upload your tracks to Musolist.com Email Nick@musolist.com or leave him a voicemail that we might just play on the show. Call us at 619-375-0285. We'd love to hear from you.
This is a show full of surprises, all throughout Take our word for it: you won't want to miss a second!We have a first in the Five Dub segment, as guest Kevin Moyers stops by to urge the listeners to check out the Netflix series "Lilyhammer"... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfRgVbp9gSYThings get contentious during MOLI, as Camm pushes Tony to the limit, and Tony can't take it anymore. The category is songs with a number in the title, and Camm's pick is "Six Foot Seven Foot" by Lil Wayne, heard here... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vb7KlYXn0UU Tony goes in an entirely different direction with Paul Simon's "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover", heard here... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=298nld4YfdsAnother surprise occurs in MOTH, when Tony chooses former U.S. short track speed skater Apolo Ohno, and Camm loves the choice; Apolo can be seen here... http://img2-1.timeinc.net/people/i/2010/news/100308/apolo-ohno-240.jpg Meanwhile, Camm goes with legendary actor Rock Hudson, seen here... http://davelandweb.com/celebs/images/RockHudson_PillowTalk.jpgHave an opinion about MOLI? Vote on our Facebook page, or email the show at talkzebrapodcast@gmail.com!To listen, click here. To download, right click and "Save As..."Please support our show by clicking the links to our Sponsors.
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn
Mood Swing was released on Nov. 8th 2009 in San Diego. Produced, Recorded & Mixed by Jeff Berkley, mastered by Gavin Lurrsen of Lurrsen Mastering. Cover art by ArtbyShano.com, design by NicoleTorres.com. All songs written by Cathryn Beeks except 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon PLAYERS: Cathryn Beeks Vocals Brian Cantrell Drums & Percussion Rick Nash Bass Marcia Claire Bass Matt Hanafin Bass Matt Silvia Acoustic Guitars Jeff Berkley Electric, Rhythm, Tremolo Guitars, Percussion Rev. Stickman Lead Electric Guitar John McBride Lead Electric & Pedal Steel Wes Wilkes Lead Electric Guitar Earl Schreyer Lead Electric Guitar Justin Kleya Mandolin & Backing Vocal Ben Moore Hammond Organ & Piano Becky Fleming Saxophone Dennis Caplinger Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro & Fiddle Backing Vocals Matt Silvia Cathryn Beeks Marcia Claire Colleen Kleya Justin Kleya Nicolas Despo Barbara Nesbitt Steph Johnson Bill Coomes Lisa Sanders Karen Hayes Friends and Generous Sponsors: Dennis Driscoll, Brandy Toressi, Rex Castor, David TURK Sims, Martha Sullivan, Sue Skala, Becky Veen, The Beeks, Irisa Barry and special thanks to Adam Paul. Thank you all for making it happen. c2009 BMI Listen Local Productions All Rights Reserved No Unauthorized Duplication The story about the songs: Jeff Berkley gave a title to a few friends who each wrote a song to the title then gathered a few weeks later to play it. He called it The Game and it inspired me to write my own songs, something I had never done before. With musical enhancement and emotional encouragement from Matt Silvia, the songs began to blossom so we decided to record a dozen of them. Each song’s subject matter and style varies considerably from the next, prompting me to call the collection Mood Swing. I’ve since adopted The Game as a ListenLocalsd.com event and it continues to inspire countless songwriters throughout San Diego and beyond. I often get credit for The Game and Jeff Berkley credits Steve Poltz, Bob Schneider and Glen Phillips but who ever is responsible, one thing is for sure… you’ll be seeing these titles again soon. Thanks to Jeff Berkley for the inspiration and production and to all the crazy talented musicians who added their personal touch to make the songs come alive. Love to my family for support and to San Diego’s local music scene and all who support it. Thanks to The Ordeal for being the best band ever and to my handsome husband for loving me and my special words. Cathryn