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On this episode, we induct a fourth album into the Bob Dylan Album Hall of Fame. Harris King joins Patrick to discuss Dylan's 1978 studio album Street-Legal, with classic tracks "Senor (Tales of Yankee Power)" and "Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat)." Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart,Djinn RecordsStitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Rob welcomes comics artist Sam Hester to discuss "Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat)" from 1978's STREET-LEGAL. Have a question or comment? Contact: https://fmpods.com/podcasts/poddylan Follow us on Twitter: @Pod_Dylan POD DYLAN "Jukebox" T-Shirt now available: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RobKellyCreative Complete list of all songs covered so far: Pod Dylan Songs This podcast is part of the FM Podcast Network. Thanks for listening!
Valley Of Grey,” lyric video, YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTH8HInSlOQ&list=RDEM2j5zYj0ZckOgskA4lgRsEw&index=1Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUg56nAAJfsRadio EPK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW9-2KebO1I&list=PLrqqU5xLSq9Nr8qMPWdVJMEMz_JZ_MW_N&index=42YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUjIjKvgHzGYRaA0n0WQVGQSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/778FSoIJKAfHSZRTcOQ575Website: https://sensaroundmusic.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SensaroundInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sensaroundband/With Valley of Grey, their latest poetic pop-rock anthem with driving rhythms, soaring guitar licks, groove-orienteddrums and rocking bass lines, the four-member band Sensaround has announced it is coming out to play. “Literally, all together, with real instruments, in front of the biggest and/or smallest audiences we can find. If they're breathing... count us in.”We like to think of Valley of Grey as your quintessential pop-rock song,” said Bob Dougherty, co-founder of the bandand co-writer of the band's music. “It's a soaring anthem. It's got riveting solos, infectious hooks but enough heavyguitars to make you tingle in your nether regions.”The band has been together for several years and had released 18 songs on their YouTube channel and all streaming platforms before the pandemic put plans to launch their live show on hold. Along with all the world-wide releases and official lyric videos to all the songs, they released an official music video shot at the famous beachesin Malibu with gorgeous views of the Pacific Ocean. Where Are You Tonight, featuring actress Rai Quartley, includes intriguing studio-shot scenes to go along with an enticing story line. Already reaching over half-million views, the video can be seen on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUg56nAAJfs. The song has also been in regular rotation on nine national radio stations.The band's catalog, written by Dougherty and Track, was mostly recorded during a period of several years leading up to 2020 at which time Sensaround was gearing up for live performances.Then the pandemic hit, and the strategy, said Bob, was to “just hole myself up seven days a week and practice mychops on rhythm guitar. We felt it would be as practical as it would be commercially-viable adding the singer-songwriter look to the band. A lead singer without an instrument in his hand seemed outdated to us. We saw achance to turn a negative into a positive. It felt as though the universe hit pause on life, so I resolved to come out of itwith a new skill and we felt that the band would make a better impression with the lead singer handling electricrhythm guitar parts.”Since the pandemic ended, “The priority of the last couple of years has been to get the live show tight,” said Alex Track, co-founder, co-writer and drummer of the band. “It's a blessing to be in a band with such incredible players. It's a gift, not only to be in a band with zero egos, but to have the members be such great friends and great people ingeneral. If this project was any more fun, I wouldn't be able to stand it.”Bob got into music and guitar through a youthful infatuation with U2, REM and Oasis, but didn't become an actual performer until he left a career in video editing and was hired onto the Disney Wonder Cruise ship. After that, he tookthe job of entertainer at the Club Med vacation village in Cancun, which involved physical comedy but also solo acoustic guitar sets at the main bar. “It sharpened my skills and flamed my passion for music,” he said. Club Med is where he met Alex, and that introduction was the genesis of Sensaround. With world-renowned symphony and choral conductor Gerhard Track and Beethoven Piano Competition winnerMicaela Maihart-Track as parents, it was no surprise that Alex Track grew up performing in a number of orchestras, choirs and bands. Taking first place at the Tri-State Music Festival piano competition, Track's passion turned todrums and percussion. Graduating with honors with a Masters of Music Degree from the Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Austria, Alex went on to become CEO of Track Entertainment in Los Angeles. Afterattending MIT in Hollywood, Track has been involved in all aspects of the music industry in Los Angeles from scoring pictures to composing, arranging, recording, mixing, mastering and producing records. Track's exceptional skills wererecognized when he won a Grammy Award in 2007. “My grandfather was a very popular entertainer. The Bob Hopeof Europe, if you will and my father was an expert at winning crowds over with intermittent humor during breaksbetween classical pieces at concerts he conducted throughout his career. Taking advantage of Bob's natural sense ofhumor and likability, it's heart-warming for me to see that spirit of entertainment included in our show. For my part, it feels like we're carrying on a family tradition.”Nate Gignac, guitar and vocals, won many competitions at piano festivals in Canada, then, according to his bio, as a teenager “picked up guitar and never looked back.” He studied at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood. He has touredwith various rock bands over most of the United States and Mexico.Max Pierce, bass and vocals, has 20 years' experience as a professional bass player, playing in live band situations, doing session work at recording studios, and performing in musical theater. He performs for the Los Angeles theatercompany For The Record, and music that he wrote has been featured on the NBC show Parenthood. The band sums up all that passion, talent, skill and experience in its official bio. Their music, it says, comes “from aplace of earnest, raw sincerity for people who long for the return of real instruments and hand-carved music that is meant to inspire and take the listener through every possible emotion.”As far as the name of the band is concerned, Bob and Alex came up with a plan to write down names that would fit the band. Bob had already written down dozens of names while Alex hadn't come up with one. One day, out of theblue, Alex excitedly told Bob that he had a name for the band. His first and only name for the list, but explained that he saw the name in a dream, up in lights like on a big venue. Alex immediately researched the name. The name “Sensurround” was the patented name for the surround sound system built to shake seats in a movie theater back inthe day. When articles were written on the subject, people inadvertently spelled it “Sensaround.” The slogan was: Sound so powerful that you not only hear it, you feel it. Being that's how Alex felt the listener will feel when hearingtheir music, the name made “sense”. Randomly seeing it in a dream, that vividly, they didn't want to challenge fate. Sensaround was born.The focus now is on live performances. They made their debut in May this year and have two more shows scheduled for September on the L.A. club venue circuit: September 7th at The Universal Bar and Grill on Lankershim Blvd. in Universal City and September 22nd at The Mint on Pico Blvd. in Mid City Los Angeles. They are also working out the details to perform at other famous LA venues, the Whisky A Go Go, The Roxy Theatre, the Troubadour and The Viper Room to start. “We have a strong catalogue,” said Bob. “We've got over 20 songs thatare radio ready. The hope is to build a fan base by playing out consistently. First and foremost, it will be interesting to see the response of a crowd at a live venue. I am excited to find out if they will be throwing their underwear on stageor fire rotten tomatoes at us.”Connect with Sensaround on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.“Valley Of Grey,” Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/track/6j7sQM4pO8iYK92TlS0Jw8?si=81c823897f044c45&nd=1“
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 440 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Moving Cloud: Col McBain/Grogan's Reel/Sailor on the Rock. Moving Cloud 1 3. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGoldrick: Happy to Meet/The Stolen Purse/Maud Miller's. Dog in the Fog 4. Andrew Murray: The Father's Song. Hell or High Water 5. John McEvoy & John Wynne: The Strayaway Child.. Pride of the West6. Cillian & Niall Vallely: Humours of Ballyloughlin/Old Tipperary. Callan Bridge7. Paddy Carty & Conor Tully: Man of the House/Maid I'll Ne'er Forget. Paddy Carty & Conor Tully8. Mary McPartlan: The Holland Handkerchief. The Holland Handkerchief9. Ailie Robertson: The Exploding Bow. First Things First 10. Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill: Paddy Fahy's Reels. Compilation 11. John Regan:: The Waltz from Coppelia. Let Down the Blade12. Niahm Ni Charra: The Dolly Varden Barndance. Cuz13. Willie Clancy: The Plains of Boyle/The Leitrim Fancy. Seoltai Séidte 14. Sean Tyrrell, Kevin Glackin & Ronan Browne: The Man for Galway/Rambling Pitchfork. And So, the Story Goes15. John Bowe & Mary Conroy: The Pensioner Who Kissed his Granny/The Scottish 4 Courts. John Bowe & Mary Conroy16. Mary Dillon/Deanta: Where Are You Tonight? Whisper of a Secret 17. Gatehouse: Jimmy Pilbeam's/The Gneegullia Reel/The Casagh Reel. Tús Nua 18. Daithí Gormley: Captain Kelly/The Shepherd's Daughter/ The Cloone Reel. Fiddling Without a Bow 19. At The Racket: Seanamhac Tube Station. At The Racket20. Pater Carberry & Pádraig McGovern: Last Night's Joy/The Ladies Cup of Tea. Forgotten Gems21. Mulcahy Family: John Kelly's/Rip the Calico/The New Line to Loughaun. The Reel Note 22. Danu: Sean Ryan's/The Coachman's Whip/Casey's Reel. When All is Said & Done 23. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
"Where Are You Tonight?" was first released on "The Caution Horses" in 1990, was on last year's "Sharon" release which looked at the band's first pass at recording that material, was included in the "200 More Miles" live album and is still often included in the live set to this day. So what makes a song such a hardy perennial in the Junkies' huge catalogue, why has it endured and where did it spring from in the first place?Michael Timmins and Alan Anton have the answers on this episode of "Music Is The Drug"...To make sure you don't miss out on each weekly episode of "Music Is The Drug", remember to subscribe to "Music Is The Drug" at your favourite podcast provider - Apple, Amazon, Google, Spotify, Audible, Deezer, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podchaser and all the rest...To pre-order the band's upcoming album, "Such Ferocious Beauty", click here. "Cowboy Junkies - Music Is The Drug" is hosted by Dave Bowler, author of the authorised biography of the band. To order it from the band, click here. To order direct from Omnibus Press in the UK & Europe, click here.To buy "The Caution Horses" on vinyl, click here. To buy "Sharon" on vinyl, click here. To listen to "The Caution Horses", click here. To listen to "Sharon", click here. To listen to "200 More Miles: Live Performances 1985-1994", click here. For the ever expanding "Music Is The Drug" playlist on Spotify, click here.For more info on Cowboy Junkies, click here. For tour dates, click here. Copyright 2023 Latent Recordings.
Copperplate Time 345 Presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com www.liveireland.com/radi 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. Mulhaire/Connolly/Coen: Imelda Roland’s/Paddy Kelly’s/Swinging on the Gate. Warming Up 3. Paddy Glackin: Julia Delaney’s/Mothers Delight. Glackin4. Andrew Murray: Castle Garden. Hell or High Water 5. Junior Crehan: Mist Covered Mountain/Caislean an Oir. Ceol an Clair 6. Mick & Aoife O’Brien & Emer Mayock: Johnny Gone to France/Highlander’s Kneebuckle/Lady O’Brien. More Tunes from the Goodman Manuscripts 7. Benny McCarthy: Cucandy/James Kelly’s. Press & Draw8. Donncha O’Briain: The Maple Leaf/Man of Arran. Donncha O’Briain9. Eilis Kennedy: The Saucy Sailor. Westward10. Liz & Yvonne Kane: Farewell to Eyrecourt/Stone in the Field/Paddy Fahy’s. Side by Side 11. Tommy Guihen: The Parcel of Land/The Streetplayer/The Drunken Landlady. The Torn Jacket 12. Caoimhin O’Fearghail: Napoleon’s Retreat/Callaghan’s HP. Uillean Piping from Waterford 13. Bob Davenport: Wild Wild, Whiskey. The Common Stone 10. Andy m. Stewart : The Errant Apprentice. Songs of Green Linnet 11. Alfie: The Drink Song. Wolves in the Woods 12. John Keehan: By Golly/ Kilglass Lakes/Con Cassidy’s Jig. Humours of Scariff 13. Daithi Gormley: Cottage in the Glen/Finbarr Dwyer’s/ Duke of Leinster. Fiddling Without A Bow 14. Aggie Whyte & Paddy Carty: Pride of the West/Charlie’s Aunt. Aggie Whyte 15. Eilis Crean: Lowlights on the Corrib/Paddy Fahy’s/Dolly’s Hill. Bitter Sweet 16. Mary Dillon & Deanta: Where Are You Tonight?. Whisper of A Secret 17. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975
Host Deardra Shuler tallks with Forever Freestyle 13 singer Cynthia. CYNTHIA hails from New York City’s Spanish Harlem and started singing at age 16 in a group with Safire. Her first album Cynthia(1989) featured hit singles “Change On Me,” and “Thief of Hearts.” A year later Cynthia II was released which included the hit duet with Johnny O, “Dream Boy/Dream Girl” that reached #53 on the Billboard Hot 100. Performing in Lehman Center for the Performing Arts on March 16, 2019 at 8:00 pm. She will be joining artists: TKA “Maria”, JUDY TORRES “No Reason To Cry”, GEORGE LAMOND "Bad of the Heart", ROB BASE “It Takes Two”, JOHNNY O “Memories”, CYNTHIA “Change On Me”, NOEL “Silent Morning”, CORO “Where Are You Tonight”, NAYOBE “Please Don’t Go”, STRAFE “Set It Off”, ALY-US “Follow Me”, FASCINATION “Do You Think Its Time”, TONASIA “Wondering”, and SAMMY ZONE “Running.” For tickets go online at www.LehmanCenter.org,or call the Lehman Center box office at 718-960-8833.
Cognitive Music Bass Episode 02 - DJ Joey Blanco The new mix series for Cognitive Music artists and friends focusing on Bass & Electro Bass music. Download here on SoundCloud or visit http://cognitivemusic.com to listen, download, and view artist info. Meet Joey Delzingaro. A DJ whose story mirrors many a successful DJ’s, maybe even yours… A child of the 80s, he begins DJing at 13 years old, drawn to the breakbeats and floor wars of the b-boy scene. He meets and is mentored by freestyle impresario Ziggy Gonzalez (producer of Coro’s #1 "Where Are You Tonight”), travels from NYC to Miami promoting for labels such as Micmac Records and Cutting Records, and eventually returns to Orlando where he establishes himself as a well-respected club DJ and concert promoter. But there’s a little more to Joey’s story: Joey is almost totally deaf. “I was introduced to the music scene in the early 90s,” says Joey. “But I always had trouble being in a crowd. I wasn’t very social because of my hearing. I couldn’t ask everyone to repeat themselves a hundred times just so I could understand them. So I basically withdrew and suffered in silence as I watched my friends succeed in the DJ industry.” That all changed in 2016 when a friend asked Joey if he’d consider DJing for a party. “I was a little hesitant at first but I went ahead and played at the party and that reignited a flame that was once bright.” They said I couldn’t DJ because I couldn’t hear. But I wouldn’t listen. Inspired anew, Joey bought two brand new turntables and a mixer and spent the next year and a half experimenting with a variety of digital setups before discovering Traktor. “That was it for me. I learned to read waveforms while stomping my foot as a human metronome and to use amplified headphones to feel bass pressure. That allowed me to utilize what little hearing I have left to be able to mix.” With the encouragement of childhood friend Derek Steplight aka DJ D-XTREME, Joey has since become a mainstay of the downtown Orlando club scene, regularly appearing as DJ Joey Blanco at Peek Downtown while organizing his own shows once every other month. “After a year doing shows at Peek I met promoter Ronnie Beatty (RB3) and things started taking off. We began booking people like Rogue Planet, The Beat Mavericks, Gary Sisco and Sean Skeels,” says Joey. “I then met Joel Gray (Dj Tonik) and just a few weeks ago we had our biggest show yet with DJ Rob-E and DJ X.” Thanks to his social media presence Joey continues to make new friends who provide well-deserved support. “After all the hard work and initiative I am now scheduled to play at The Gemini Party, which is a huge event here in Orlando, playing with legends in the industry and couldn’t be happier.” TRACKLIST - Cognitive Music Bass Episode 02 - DJ Joey Blanco 01. The Pretension All Stars - Complex Chemistry (Code Rising Remix) 02. DJ Natural Nate - Beyond The Blood Moon (Unreleased) 03. DJ Natural Nate - In Heaven 04. Danny Electro - Slow Decay 05. Anthony Rother - Basic Level 06. DJ Natural Nate - Robotronic 07. Code Rising - 1984 08. Code Rising - Retro Miami 09. Ohverclock - Rezonation 10. DJ Natural Nate - Take Me There 11. Code Rising - Damage Report 12. Danny Electro feat. Natasha Lewis - Higher (Unreleased) 13. Tears For Fears - Head Over Heels (B-Minus Remix) (Unreleased) https://cognitivemusic.com https://soundcloud.com/cognitivemusic
Welcome to Blackbird9's Breakfast Club's Wednesday Podcast Unit 8200 Where Are You? Tonight we will discuss Israel's Operation Talpiot and the mysterious Telecommunications Unit 8200.https://www.blackbird9tradingposts.org/2017/09/27/unit-8200-where-are-you-blackbird9-podcast/In the First Hour Host Frederick C. Blackburn will cover the recent chaotic events brought on by the teachings of the Frankfurt School Marxists. Their mission: establish a Greater Israel ruled by globalism under the direction of Talmudic Noahide Law and at the same time force all other nations to surrender their independent sovereignty.In the Second Hour, Unit 8200 Where Are You?, the host looks at Israel's Operation Talpiot and the clandestine Telecommunications Unit 8200 who seem to be positioned EVERYWHERE in the US Telecom grid. Expanding on his personal experience in the Telecommunications Industry in the run up to . . . and in the aftermath of 9-11, we will discuss the history of this particular type of illegal electronic surveillance by both foreign and domestic jewish interests in the United States. From the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution to the (((Full Spectrum Dominance))) agenda of these Modern Maccabees working for the Greater Israel agenda all roads always seem lead to Israel and World Zionism. Every. Single. Time.
Doobie Brothers lead singer, guitarist, and founding member Tom Johnston wrote 9 of the first 13 singles issued by the band between 1971 and 1975. These include the hits “Listen to the Music,” “Long Train Runnin’,” “China Grove,” and the classic rock radio staple “Rockin’ Down the Highway.” His voice can be heard on additional Doobies hits, including “Jesus is Just Alright” and “Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me).” After being sidelined by health issues, Michael McDonald replaced Johnston in the band, with Tom eventually going on to a solo career. He released two albums for Warner Bros., scored a Top 40 single with the self-penned “Savannah Nights,” and performed the song “Where Are You Tonight” for the Dirty Dancing soundtrack, which sold over 11 million albums in the US alone. He returned to the Doobie Brothers in the late 1980s, writing the Top 10 single “The Doctor,” and going on to pen such songs as 1991’s “Rollin’ On,” which was a hit on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart. Additionally, he wrote the title track for their 2011 album World Gone Crazy. In 2014, the band released the album Southbound, featuring duets with well-known country performers Blake Shelton, Hunter Hayes, Toby Keith, Chris Young, Brad Paisley, and others. Johnston continues to front the Grammy-winning Doobie Brothers alongside fellow founder, guitarist and songwriter Patrick Simmons. The band has sold more than 48 million albums, including The Best of the Doobies, which is among the 100 top-selling albums of all time.