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July 10, 1958. Monterey County, California. 26-year old First Lieutenant Paul Whipkey leaves Fort Ord, the Army base where he is stationed. When he fails to return, he is declared AWOL before being declared a “deserter” 30 days later. Five weeks after he went missing, Whipkey's abandoned car is discovered nearly 500 miles away in a remote section of Death Valley. Since Whipkey's body cannot be found, the Army believes he suffered a mental breakdown and wandered into the desert and died. However, Whipkey's family discovers troubling discrepancies to make them suspect the Army staged his disappearance. In 1982, Whipkey's status is officially changed to “died in the line of duty”, but he is never found and the full truth about what happened to him is not revealed. Could Whipkey have been recruited by the CIA and sent on a secret mission? Or was his disappearance connected to a previous assignment involving atomic testing? We shall explore all the different potential scenarios as we cover a bizarre military-themed mystery on this week's edition on “The Path Went Chilly”.Support the show: Patreon.com/thetrailwentcoldPatreon.com/julesandashley
July 10, 1958. Monterey County, California. 26-year old First Lieutenant Paul Whipkey leaves Fort Ord, the Army base where he is stationed. When he fails to return, he is declared AWOL before being declared a “deserter” 30 days later. Five weeks after he went missing, Whipkey's abandoned car is discovered nearly 500 miles away in a remote section of Death Valley. Since Whipkey's body cannot be found, the Army believes he suffered a mental breakdown and wandered into the desert and died. However, Whipkey's family discovers troubling discrepancies to make them suspect the Army staged his disappearance. In 1982, Whipkey's status is officially changed to “died in the line of duty”, but he is never found and the full truth about what happened to him is not revealed. Could Whipkey have been recruited by the CIA and sent on a secret mission? Or was his disappearance connected to a previous assignment involving atomic testing? We shall explore all the different potential scenarios as we cover a bizarre military-themed mystery on this week's edition on “The Path Went Chilly”.Support the show: Patreon.com/thetrailwentcoldPatreon.com/julesandashley
Kevin sits down with singer, guitarist and songwriter Matt Whipkey to talk about his album, Gummi Soul, which pays tribute to The Beatles' classic Rubber Soul.Podcast episodes, music news and reviews at http://popsandhisses.com Subscribe to the Pops and Hisses podcast: https://linktr.ee/popsandhisses Follow Kevin– Twitter: https://twitter.com/omahamusicguy – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omahamusicguy – TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thekevincoffey – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kevincoffeyomaha A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on: https://hurrdatmedia.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt Whipkey, “Gummi Soul: Another Rubber” album release show!The Beatles classic “Rubber Soul” reimagined.Featuring a special performance alongside The Movies , Stephen Sheehan and Kristen Buell Two performances , 6:30 and 8:30, $15, The Jewell Omaha , Sat. May 13TicketsTwenty years burning down the road of original compositions, Omaha-based songwriter Matt Whipkey turns his eye to one of his all-time influences : The Beatles. Previously presenting a version of the fabs' classic “Drive My Car” on his 2018 album “Driver”, Whipkey's come full circle: reimagining and interpreting The Beatles entire 1965 landmark, “Rubber Soul”. “Gummi Soul: Another Rubber” is the culmination of one of the most inspired years of Whipkey's restless musical journey. With The Beatles as his muse and “Rubber Soul” as his map, Whipkey plows fertile new musical ground with more than just a little help from his friends. At times enlisting the melodic bombast of his classic early aughts quartet, The Movies, Whipkey hands over lead vocal duties on several numbers to both veteran Omaha vocalist Stephen Sheehan (Digital Sex) and a revelatory newcomer in Kristen Buell. Not limited to landlocked Omaha, “Gummi Soul: Another Rubber” proudly features the mixing work and co-production (“Michelle”) of legendary European-based, Grammy award- winning producer Stephen Hague (Pet Shop Boys, New Order, Peter Gabriel) Throughout “Gummi Soul…” Ian Aeillo and J. Scott Gaeta also assist Whipkey in this reimagined production of the gospel according to John, Paul, George and Ringo.Covering all US and UK “Rubber Soul” album tracks along with the singles , “Gummi Soul : Another Rubber” reveals the Shakespearean nature of The Beatles songcraft. Able to withstand at times radical reworkings with melodic integrity seemingly intact: The Beatles always shine through. Alongside his signature American folk rock, Whipkey ventures into the previously unexplored waters of electronic production (Girl, I've Just Seen a Face, We Can Work It Out) even embracing elements of baroque and French pop (Michelle). Across the 19 tracks, Whipkey's fearlessness in the shadows of our Liverpool heroes is equal parts irreverence and honor. Joining Whipkey on the Jewell stage for this long in the works release celebration is his most all-star iteration to date. Do not miss your chance to catch a truly memorable evening of music presented by Matt Whipkey featuring the actual recording cast of “Gummi Soul: Another Rubber”.J. Scott Gaeta - keyboards, drumsCorey Weber - guitar Mike Friedman - guitarBob Carrig - bass guitar , bass synthDoug Kabourek- drums Scott “Zip” Zimmerman - vibraphone Kristen Buell - vocals Stephen "Boingo" Sheehan - vocals Ian Aeillo - magicMatt Whipkey is an award-winning, Omaha- based songwriter and performer. Over the last 25 years, Whipkey has released 15 albums both as a solo artist and member of Anonymous American, The Whipkey Three and The Movies. Recently, Whipkey has served as a national touring support act for such luminaries as Dwight Yoakam, America and Heart. Drive My Car - https://youtu.be/xiorDnOFudkOverboard - https://youtu.be/IPznXa4hxlA
Kevin sits down with singer-songwriter Matt Whipkey to talk about his new album, “Hard,” and the emotions from his divorce and the pandemic that went into it. Podcast episodes, music news and reviews at http://popsandhisses.com Subscribe to the Pops and Hisses podcast: https://linktr.ee/popsandhisses Follow Kevin – Twitter: https://twitter.com/omahamusicguy – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kevincoffeyomaha – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omahamusicguy A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Perhaps it was the pandemic, however, releases this year by local artists have been spectacular including new titles from Hector Anchondo, Matt Cox, Kris Lager, Myles Jasnowski, Mitch Gettman, Rex Granite Band (feat: Sarah Benck Tardy) and now this new platter from multi-Omaha Entertainment Award winner Matt Whipkey.[And while we're discussing it, put me down for blues album of the year by Birmingham, England's Joanne Shaw Taylor]. Join us as Whipkey discusses his latest album, Hard.' He will be performing album in its entirety, as well as, career retrospective going all the way back to his original band, The Movies. This performance features a 7th piece band, "It's not big, it's large."Release date and concert: November 12th @ The Jewel (10th and Capital, inside the Marriott Hotel)Shows at 6:30 p.m and 8:30 p.m.19. Matt Whipkey / Hard20. Matt Whipkey / May Day21. Matt Whipkey / Overboard22. Matt Whipkey / Pyros
In this episode, Candice and Patrick, director of USAV, catch us up on what's happening in the AV world and the similarities they are seeing to what's happening in security! Patrick also announces the launch of an exciting new program for USAV.
Marshall Whipkey joins the show! Marshall discusses and details why he chose WVU last week as well as discusses his move from offense to defense at the next level. Marshall also talks about the McGuffey season last year, looking ahead toward 2020 as well. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK!Follow Us on Twitter!Read More at- https://westernpafootball.net/category/district-7/
We start with some hard rocking and go into quiet social distancing. Very March (in like a lion, out like a lamb)! - Best kazoo solo EVER - The sound of Whipkey from OUTSIDE - Couldn't keep a straight face during the hot lickz - A quiet walk in Fairmount Park - Megan and Doug playing Super Mario Bros - The sounds of lake Manawa early in the morning - More nature sounds in a bike break - The month's George Gem: "Countabulating"
Ready to finally end the obsession with dieting, calorie counting, and achieving the "perfect" body? Today we're talking with Kari Whipkey, a food and body freedom coach on how to finally STOP obsessing over your food, end restriction and obsession, and gain body FREEDOM. CONNECT WITH KARI: https://www.facebook.com/kari.whipkeyhttps://www.starlight-coaching.com/CONNECT WITH ALAINA: https://www.instagram.com/thisisalainagrace/Loving the podcast? Please subscribe and leave a review on iTunes to support the show!!
July 10, 1958. Monterey County, California. 26-year old First Lieutenant Paul Whipkey leaves Fort Ord, the Army base where he is stationed. When he fails to return, he is declared AWOL before being declared a “deserter” 30 days later. Five weeks after he went missing, Whipkey's abandoned car is discovered nearly 500 miles away in a remote section of Death Valley. Since Whipkey's body cannot be found, the Army believes he suffered a mental breakdown and wandered into the desert and died. However, Whipkey's family discovers troubling discrepancies to make them suspect the Army staged his disappearance. In 1982, Whipkey's status is officially changed to “died in the line of duty”, but he is never found and the full truth about what happened to him is not revealed. Could Whipkey have been recruited by the CIA and sent on a secret mission? Or was his disappearance connected to a previous assignment involving atomic testing? We shall explore all the different potential scenarios as we cover a bizarre military-themed mystery on this week's edition on “The Trail Went Cold”. Join us on August 3 at 8:00pm Eastern Time for an online streaming Unsolved Mysteries marathon where we will be watching segments covered on episodes of "The Trail Went Cold." For more details, please visit our Facebook or Twitter pages. Additional Reading: https://unsolved.com/gallery/paul-whipkey/ https://www.nytimes.com/1983/05/24/us/brother-still-pursues-mystery-of-army-pilot-who-vanished-on-coast-in-1958.html “The Trail Went Cold” will be appearing at the Ottawa Podcast Festival, being held at the “LIVE! on Elgin” venue in Ottawa, Ontario on Saturday, August 24. For more information and to purchase tickets to the event, please visit their website (https://www.ottawapodcastfestival.com). The Trail Went Cold will be appearing at the event, “True Crime Podcasts: Live in Toronto”, being held at the Royal Cinema in Toronto on Sunday, August 18. For more information and to purchase tickets to the event, please visit this website. “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
July 10, 1958. Monterey County, California. 26-year old First Lieutenant Paul Whipkey leaves Fort Ord, the Army base where he is stationed. When he fails to return, he is declared AWOL before being declared a “deserter” 30 days later. Five weeks after he went missing, Whipkey’s abandoned car is discovered nearly 500 miles away in a remote section of Death Valley. Since Whipkey’s body cannot be found, the Army believes he suffered a mental breakdown and wandered into the desert and died. However, Whipkey’s family discovers troubling discrepancies to make them suspect the Army staged his disappearance. In 1982, Whipkey’s status is officially changed to “died in the line of duty”, but he is never found and the full truth about what happened to him is not revealed. Could Whipkey have been recruited by the CIA and sent on a secret mission? Or was his disappearance connected to a previous assignment involving atomic testing? We shall explore all the different potential scenarios as we cover a bizarre military-themed mystery on this week’s edition on “The Trail Went Cold”. Additional Reading: https://unsolved.com/gallery/paul-whipkey/ https://www.nytimes.com/1983/05/24/us/brother-still-pursues-mystery-of-army-pilot-who-vanished-on-coast-in-1958.html Join us on August 3 at 8:00pm Eastern Time for an online streaming Unsolved Mysteries marathon where we will be watching segments covered on episodes of "The Trail Went Cold." For more details, please visit our Facebook or Twitter pages. “The Trail Went Cold” will be appearing at the Ottawa Podcast Festival, being held at the “LIVE! on Elgin” venue in Ottawa, Ontario on Saturday, August 24. For more information and to purchase tickets to the event, please visit their website (https://www.ottawapodcastfestival.com). The Trail Went Cold will be appearing at the event, “True Crime Podcasts: Live in Toronto”, being held at the Royal Cinema in Toronto on Sunday, August 18. For more information and to purchase tickets to the event, please visit this website. “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Click here to listen to the podcast on Stitcher. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Google Play Music. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Spotify. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
In 1958, U.S. Army Lt. Paul Whipkey drove away from his military base, to go into town - and was never seen again. This episode shares the story with you – told entirely in Whisper, by Kit Caren. ==== BECOME A SUPPORTER OF THE PODCAST! Simply go to: Patreon Page – Whispered True Stories and contribute whatever you can. Hear a bonus Episode, for only $1. There are extra rewards, for any donation of $5 or more! ==== HISTORICAL REFERENCES: The Case of the Vanishing Lieutenant, Strange Company (August 28, 2017). Brother Still Pursues Mystery Of Army Pilot Who Vanished In 1958,, New York Times (May 24, 1983). Vanished: Servicemen's Families Demand More Answers, The Pittsburgh Press (June 14, 1983). Schamel, Charles E. (editor), Records Relating to American Prisoners of War and Missing in Action from the Vietnam War, National Archives & Records Administration (1996), pp. 88-89. Missing Persons: Lt. Paul Whipkey, (video of segment on 1991 Unsolved Mysteries TV show episode; posted February 11, 2019). The Mysterious Disapperance of Paul Whipkey, Unsolved Mysteries (2016). Lt. Paul Whipkey, Unsolved Mysteries Wiki Lt. Paul Byron Whipkey - Find A Grave Memorial Page (with photo of Whipkey, and his cemetary stone, atop his empty grave). ==== CLOSING THOUGHT: Source: Stoker, Bram, Dracula (1897)(2007 edition), p. 226. === Episode includes Promos for: Hidden Staircase Ignorance Was Bliss ==== HOW TO CONTACT THE HOST - KIT CAREN E-Mail: WhisperedTrueStories@gmail.com Twitter: @WhisperedTrue @KitCaren
UNCOVERING UNEXPLAINED MYSTERIES SHIRTS ARE IN!! Click the link to check them out (supplies limited): https://dancingwithghosts2.bandcamp.com/merch Consider supporting us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/UncoveringUnexplainedMysteries --------------------------------------- - Paul Whipkey first aired on the April 3, 1991 episode. For unknown reasons, the case was originally classified as "Wanted" instead of "Missing Persons". - Richard Bocklage first aired on the April 3, 1991 episode. America’s Most Wanted also profiled this case in 2001. --------------------------------------- Paul Whipkey has been missing for decades now. His family still has no idea what became of Paul. The military knows more than what they are willing to admit... or so the family says. Richard Bocklage is a loser who killed his girlfriend because he is a loser. --------------------------------------- For more Josh & Mike, but separate, check them out on YouTube: Josh: www.youtube.com/DancingWithGhosts Mike: www.youtube.com/OCPCommunications
It's hard to know where to start to introduce you to Allee Willis, but odds are you already know and love her work. This Grammy, Emmy, Tony & Webby award winner wrote the hits “September” and “Boogie Wonderland” for Earth Wind and Fire and “I'll Be There for You” theme to Friends, and The Pointer Sisters' “Neutron Dance.” Plus, she co-authored the Tony & Grammy winning Broadway musical “The Color Purple.” Meet this 2018 songwriter hall of fame inductee and get some creative inspiration and amazing advice from this one-woman force of nature. Then, it's singer/songwriter Matt Whipkey. The last time Matt Whipkey stopped by, you heard all about his Pledge Music Campaign for his album Driver, which tells stories about his time spent as an Uber and Lyft driver. The album is done and Matt is back to give you the scoop on the creative process behind the music, and invite you the album showcase Feb 23 & 25 At Reverb Lounge in Omaha - and he also talks his gigs with Dwight Yoakam and America. Drive around a bit with this creative artist!
Inside interviews with multi-platinum selling country artist, Mark Chesnutt, Nebraska singer-songwriter Matt Whipkey, & addiction and recovery specialist Dr. Nancy Irwin.
Based off a Karaoke night at the Winchester in November 2015. The first night I drank after a month of no sugar. Contents: - 'Petunia Doug' - Todd's song for me - New gutters! - Trilety and I sing along with the best ever little Christmas show at the Chanticleer Theater in Council Bluffs - Whipkey's reminiscences - Mock up of a Fizzle album opener that would have been this + 'Sickly Sweet' (written by Travis) done Fizzle style. Opening tune called 'I Wanna Be Where You Go.' For someone, somewhere. - Cinder, my bipolar kitty - 'The Family Man' gets me good - The 'stunt work' guy was just some random dude at the bar, I think. - My tape recorder cover of The Mountain Goats song 'Jenny' 2005 - Ben opens up Special guests: Todd! Steph! Travis! Cousin Jon! Whipkey!
In this episode, I welcome back once again Matt Whipkey. Matt is releasing a new record called "Underwater" and stops by to share some tunes. We talk about putting records out on vinyl, songwriting, and his legendary hair. Matt Whipkey online Whipkey on facebook Opening song: "You Are Strong" by Ryleigh Welsh Bio tetx: Very real people live at the heart of Matt Whipkey’s new LP, “Underwater”. Unlike 2013’s historical fiction character study, “Penny Park…” Whipkey turns his songwriter’s eye onto individuals in his own life. While this exploration of lost love, friendship, death and indulgence is personal in nature, its meditation on emotional struggle is definitively universal. Throughout "Underwater”, Whipkey realizes we all have a Maryclare, Hunter B. , Gary Flanagan, Kathleen and Sam in our own story. They live with us, guide us, challenge us, elate us and let us down. They occupy our daily lives, memories and dreams. Matt Whipkey invites you to not only meet these men and women of his world, but to let them mirror the many who shape yours. Over the past three years, few songwriters rival Whipkey’s creative output. On the heels of the rock and roll collection “Two Truths” and the award winning double LP, “Penny Park: Omaha, NE: Summer 1989”, Whipkey releases, "Underwater”, his third full length in as many years. For Whipkey, each release informs and challenges the next. Benefiting from this self imposed game of musical one-upsmanship, “Underwater” presents his strongest set to date. Quotes: Keep the lazy i one and strike the other two, Add this one from Rock NYC Matt Whipkey is the future of rock and roll. He is a storyteller and a song spinner, his songs winking at the mythic. He has an intellectual intelligence about him, a sense of the tick tock of a thinker. Matt Whipkey is Omaha’s best export since Conor Oberst. Under about Matt Whipkey- add award winning after critically acclaimed , strike the second sentence. Under Contact- Please direct all inquires to Melissa Kucirek at MOXIE Promotion 402-677-0930 MelisKucirek@gmail.com www.mattwhipkey.com
Whipkey is Kickstarting another new project and comes in the studio to talk about it. He also shares a couple new songs. It's always a fun interview when my former band-mate comes over. Check out the interview and give his Kickstarter video a look below. Whipkey Kickstarter Whipkey Kickstarter on facebook
In this episode Whipkey 3 frontman Matt Whipkey joins me in the Worlds of Wayne Tiki Bar for a chat about his upcoming project Penny Park Omaha NE 1989. A double album he is funding through Kickstarter. We talk about the concept, writing, producing and funding of this ambitious record. Visit the website, donate, and contribute here View the Kickstarter here Whipkey 3 on facebook From the site: With the 1990's at their doorstep and young adult emotions running hot, one young woman, Penny Park, will not get out of their head. The teenagers of Omaha, NE are fighting, bleeding, screaming, begging to tell you all about her. With over two albums of music covering many genres, Penny Park: Omaha, NE: Summer 1989 transports the listener to a time when your only concern was summer, summer, summer. What history dealt those Cass St. gates is readily documented. How the romance ends for these young men and Penny is anyone's guess and everyone's story.
In this episode Matt, Travis, and Zip join me as the Whipkey Three. This Omaha band is releasing a new record called Two Truths and they stop by the studio to play tracks from the record as well as chat about the music, band, wine coolers, hot sisters, trains, and how awesome drummers are. Whipkey Three online
Matt Whipkey in the studio! Showcasing songs from his new solo record. Here is a excerpt from a recent article in the City Weekly..."The disc itself finds Whipkey dealing with broken relationships and the drawn out loneliness one might feel when unable to find anywhere to fit in (see especially the closer “No Place In This World,” an up tempo rocker that reveals Whipkey’s subject isolated and alone, propped up and animated by soaring, well-placed harmonica wails). Whipkey admitted that he was working under the influence of the songwriting of Dylan and Springsteen, especially taking into account the latter’s four-track masterpiece of an album, “Nebraska.” Over a drink or two at the Barley Street, Whipkey was obviously very proud of his latest album and was eager to show off the finished product – each of which comes with a one-of-kind Polaroid picture made into a sleeve for the liner notes – to his friends at the bar. He also said that his CD release party next Saturday at the Waiting Room features a special reunion of his former band Anonymous American."Read the entire article HERESongs:"Quit Holding Out""Ronnie From Albuquerque""I'll Have To Learn""No Place In This World"The Whipster Online
ON THE PLANE!If you were a ticket agent for the VIP plane to hell who would YOU put on it. It's a little game we play when hanging around a table of good wine and great friends. Some think it's a bit morbid, but then they don't know our sense of humor. This episode I welcome the originator of "On the plane," our friend Ms. Skyelar Hawkins. She, Laurie and myself argue over who should be on the plane. Is it good podcasting? I thought so. Now it's your turn to chime in. I should be posting the list on my Myspace site. Check it out. Don't Be LateMy band Matt Whipkey and Anonymous American released our second full length record last week to critical acclaim. Check out three songs on this episode. Matt Whipkey and Anonymous American also just won an Omaha Entertainment Award in the Americana/Roots category!! Yay for us. LinksMatt Whipkey and Anonymous American (Myspace)Matt Whipkey and Anonymous American (Official site)Skyelar Hawkins Myspace siteBig Ink Writing Services siteCall the show and leave a message as to who you would put on the plane!Email us and let us know!