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Send us a textOn this episode of Greetings From the Garden State, powered by the New Jersey Lottery, Mike Ham heads to Angry Papa Entertainment in Wallington, NJ to sit down with the powerhouse rock band Reality Suite — Kimmii Heart, Brian King, Joe Padula, and Jeff Luke.They dive into the band's Jersey roots, their evolution over the past decade, and how their sound has grown through lineup changes and shared influences. From their early days jamming in 2008 to headlining venues and opening for major acts like Nickelback, the Reality Suite journey is a testament to resilience, passion, and relentless creativity.The band also shares the story behind their name (hint: it involves a Howard Stern episode and a crumpled napkin) and reveals what drives them to keep making music. Plus, they give a sneak peek at their brand new single, "These Fears," dropping the same day this episode airs!And of course, they're gearing up to bring the loudest set of the night at Jersey Fest on May 17 at White Eagle Hall.Topics Covered:How Reality Suite formed and found their identityBlending classic rock roots with modern influencesJoining the band and putting a personal stamp on the soundTheir defining moments of success (pre- and post-pandemic)Collaborating on a track for WWE Superstar Liv MorganThe importance of evolving without losing authenticityNew single "These Fears" release announcementWhat fans can expect at Jersey Fest 2024Key Quotes:
“You've got 'til the 13th or fuck you!” - Steve on office holiday party scheduling Recorded live at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, New Jersey - 12.07.23 On this week's episode, we were LIVE in Jersey City to chat about the Tim Allen Christmas classic, The Santa Clause! Shouldn't Tim Allen's character hate Christmas before being possessed by the soul of Santa Claus? Why did they give Wendy Crewson Uma Thurman's exact haircut from Pulp Fiction? How fantastic is Judge Reinhold in this, as always? And how difficult was it to work with Tim Allen on that Disney+ sequel show? PLUS: Steve has an eagle eye spying a fat foot double for Tim Allen! The Santa Clause stars Tim Allen, Judge Reinhold, Wendy Crewson, Eric Lloyd, David Krumholtz, and Peter Boyle as Mr. Whittle; directed by John Pasquin. Catch us TOMORROW NIGHT in Boston as we chat about Pretty Woman LIVE at Laugh Boston. It's our final of the show year and it's gonna be a wild one! This episode is brought to you in part by Uncommon Goods! To get 15% off your next gift, go to UNCOMMON GOODS dot com slash WHM. That's UNCOMMON GOODS dot com slash WHM, for 15% off! Don't miss out on this limited time offer! Uncommon Goods. We're all out of the ordinary. Make the WHM Merch Store your one-stop shop for all your We Hate Movies merch-related needs this holiday season! Including new Ghostheads, Bus Movie, Night Vision & Too Old For This Shit designs! Original cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.
September 25th, 2024. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #615– Tonight…we promoted four upcoming shows! Cold Dice gig at Berlin, Punk Magazine's 500th Issue blowout at Tompkins Square Park, Get Weird at Otto's Shrunken Head, AND….the Mummies at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City! Also sunck in a couple of new ones from Guerrilla Teens and The BellRays! … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #615 →
September 25th, 2024. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #615– Tonight…we promoted four upcoming shows! Cold Dice gig at Berlin, Punk Magazine’s 500th Issue blowout at Tompkins Square Park, Get Weird at Otto’s Shrunken Head, AND….the Mummies at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City! Also sunck in a couple of new ones from Guerrilla Teens and The BellRays! … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #615 →
Gio thinks the rotation is going to look different in the next series for the Knicks as they face the Pacers. The Knicks are going to have to defend the 3-point line. We were at the same point here last year against the Heat. Boomer thinks this series is going seven games. The line is 5 ½ games. The Knicks have 3 days to completely recharge. Jerry returns for an update, but first Boomer took his staff for a walk on the Highline. Jerry has all the sound from last night's Knicks win in Philadelphia. Shaq predicted the Sixers would blow out the Knicks. Charles Barkley declared the game over at the half, in favor of the Sixers. He then called Brunson one of the great free agent signings of all time. The Mets beat the Cubs and Starling Marte threw out 2 dudes at the plate. A caller went to White Eagle Hall at 7am thinking that's when the show started. It starts at 7pm, tonight. In the final segment of the hour, it's looking like Sunday night for the start of the Rangers/Hurricanes series.
Hour 1 It's a feel good Friday with the Knicks moving on after finishing off the Sixers in Philadelphia. Next up, the Indiana Pacers. Boomer said it's going to be a completely different situation. The Pacers are run and gun and don't have a guy like Joel Embiid. The Knicks should have a huge advantage in rebounds and defense. Gio was right yesterday when he was confident that Josh Hart would have a big game. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with the Josh Hart 3 with 25 seconds to go. Hart talked about that 3 point shot. Jaylen Brunson talked about the heart of the team. Patrick Beverly had an odd exchange with a reporter on if she subscribes to his podcast or not. He was being douchey. Gio called it ‘unsavory behavior' by him. The Mets beat the Cubs as Francisco Lindor had a walk-off double. The Mets said Lindor had ‘flu-like symptoms', but Gio thinks he just had to poop. Are the Steelers really considering Justin Fields as a return man? In the final segment of the hour, everything Evan Roberts wanted for the Nets is now happening for the Knicks. Hour 2 Gio thinks the rotation is going to look different in the next series for the Knicks as they face the Pacers. The Knicks are going to have to defend the 3-point line. We were at the same point here last year against the Heat. Boomer thinks this series is going seven games. The line is 5 ½ games. The Knicks have 3 days to completely recharge. Jerry returns for an update, but first Boomer took his staff for a walk on the Highline. Jerry has all the sound from last night's Knicks win in Philadelphia. Shaq predicted the Sixers would blow out the Knicks. Charles Barkley declared the game over at the half, in favor of the Sixers. He then called Brunson one of the great free agent signings of all time. The Mets beat the Cubs and Starling Marte threw out 2 dudes at the plate. A caller went to White Eagle Hall at 7am thinking that's when the show started. It starts at 7pm, tonight. In the final segment of the hour, it's looking like Sunday night for the start of the Rangers/Hurricanes series. Hour 3 The start times for Knicks/Pacers are more reasonable, with the latest game starting at 8pm. Patrick Beverly was being douchey to a reporter after the game because she doesn't subscribe to his podcast. He also threw a basketball at a fan. A caller is impressed at how understated Gio's celebration of Josh Hart's 3 was, calling it ‘Barry Sanders like'. Boomer said of the Knicks, ‘winning is the deodorant of champions'. Jerry returns for an update but first Gio was checking out The Zoo Yorker, Big Zoo's podcast. Jerry has audio of Sal Licata going off on a caller. Gio said Sal is the opposite of what a monk would be. Jalen Brunson was a guest on TNT after the game. Thibs called it a terrific team win. Jonathan Papelbon went off on Stephen A. Smith's take on the Mike Trout injury news. In the final segment of the hour, Gio is going to SNL tomorrow to see Dua Lipa host and perform. Hour 4 This is a feel good Friday with the Knicks moving on after beating the Sixers and Boomer & Gio Live tonight in Jersey City. A caller said ‘it's a weird feeling' to see the Knicks actually winning and not letting us down. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with the sweet sounds of last night's Knicks win in Philadelphia. Josh Hart talked about his go ahead 3 with 25 seconds to go. We talked about movie theater candy for a moment. Jerry thinks the Knicks could sweep this series. The sportsbooks think Knicks in five. Patrick Beverly was douchey to a reporter because she doesn't subscribe to his podcast. In the final segment of the show, we have picks for this weekend's Kentucky Derby.
Most teams only play hard when the playoffs start, but the Knicks played hard all season long. The in-season tournament was touted as being for fans, but it was really for the players to just make more money. Denver and Minnesota should be a great series. Boomer turned down a ticket for tonight's Knicks game. Boomer is rooting for the Islanders as well. Gio can't believe Gary Vee has such great seats at the Knicks game. A caller tells Boomer to stop talking about hockey with the NBA playoffs in full force. The next call said nobody cares about basketball. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of Luis Severino taking a no-hitter into the eighth. The Yankees got shut out in Baltimore. The Nuggets eliminated the Lakers and will face the Timberwolves. In the final segment of the hour, this Friday is our live show at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City. We are doing a talent show with Al singing a parody, Gio playing guitar and Boomer playing the clarinet. A caller is happy to have a full-time ‘weekday Boomer' now that he's not on NFL Today anymore. Peter Schwartz got too expensive for us so he's out of the live show in Jersey City.
Hour 1 Today could be elimination day for the Sixers. Luis Severino took a no hitter into the eighth inning and the Mets managed to lose the game. The Yankees were shut out by the Orioles. These are not the same old Orioles. Richard Jefferson seems to hate the Knicks and is in a Twitter beef situation with Knicks fan and celebrity, Ben Stiller. Boomer doesn't feel the same way about Jefferson. Gio thinks it sounds like he wants the Sixers to win and sounds annoyed that the Knicks are good. Jerry is here for his first update and starts with audio from the Yankees loss in Baltimore. We heard from Howie Rose as Severino lost his no hit bid. Keith Raad called it a ‘duck fart base hit'. What does that even mean? Denver eliminated the Lakers in five. Travis Kelce signed a 2-year deal with the Chiefs. Zeke Elliott is back with the Cowboys on a 1-year deal. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer got a lot of messages yesterday. The radio people were celebrating and his TV people treated it like a funeral. James Brown left a voicemail to Boomer that sounded like a eulogy. Boomer got a nice text message from Christopher Johnson. Brian Daboll also reached out. Al & Jerry went to Princeton Longevity Center yesterday and Al found out he needs to gain muscle and improve his bone density. Hour 2 Most teams only play hard when the playoffs start, but the Knicks played hard all season long. The in-season tournament was touted as being for fans, but it was really for the players to just make more money. Denver and Minnesota should be a great series. Boomer turned down a ticket for tonight's Knicks game. Boomer is rooting for the Islanders as well. Gio can't believe Gary Vee has such great seats at the Knicks game. A caller tells Boomer to stop talking about hockey with the NBA playoffs in full force. The next call said nobody cares about basketball. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of Luis Severino taking a no-hitter into the eighth. The Yankees got shut out in Baltimore. The Nuggets eliminated the Lakers and will face the Timberwolves. In the final segment of the hour, this Friday is our live show at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City. We are doing a talent show with Al singing a parody, Gio playing guitar and Boomer playing the clarinet. A caller is happy to have a full-time ‘weekday Boomer' now that he's not on NFL Today anymore. Peter Schwartz got too expensive for us so he's out of the live show in Jersey City. Hour 3 The Knicks can eliminate the Sixers tonight. We still don't know if Mitchell Robinson will play. He will most likely not. The Knicks cannot let the Sixers drag them down by playing dirty. Boomer is looking forward to the way Knicks fans treat Joel Embiid tonight. Ben Stiller is in a Twitter beef with Richard Jefferson regarding his coverage of the Knicks. We talked about some of the great Ben Stiller movies. Jerry returns for an update but first we get a review of Jerry's day at Princeton Longevity Center. Jerry has the sounds of the Cubs beating the Mets, despite Luis Severino taking a no hitter into the eighth. The Yankees were shutout in Baltimore. The Minnesota Twins have a ‘summer, tangy sausage' they celebrate with when they hit home runs. A caller to Chris Russo said he's a Knicks fan but played golf when the game was on. The Nuggets eliminated the Lakers. Stephen A. Smith said Devin Booker wants to come to the Knicks. In the final segment of the hour, Gio and C-Lo played in the media tournament at the Travelers in Cromwell, CT. Hour 4 Stephen A. Smith is saying that Devin Booker wants to come to the Knicks. Jalen Brunson and Devin Booker could work together. Gio is confident tonight with the Knicks, but not overly confident. We cannot wait to see how Knicks fans treat Joel Embiid tonight. Jerry returns for his final update of the day but first Boomer told us who did or didn't text him yesterday. Pat McAfee and Adam Schefter talked about Boomer leaving the NFL Today. Luis Severino took a no hitter into the eighth inning and the Mets somehow lost the game. The Nuggets eliminated LeBron and the Lakers and will face Minnesota next. The Moment of The Day involves a hit in the Mets game being referred to as a ‘dug fart' base hit. In the final segment of the show, Gio really wishes he could hear the voicemail that James Brown left for Boomer yesterday. Our production guy, Zach, sent Boomer a text that was confusing.
Hour 1 Jerry is in for Boomer today so it's Gio and Jerry. We start with the Aaron Rodgers news from yesterday, where a CNN reporter claimed that in 2013, while at the Kentucky Derby, Rodgers told her he didn't think the Sandy Hook shootings really took place. Gio does not believe that Rodgers really believes those shootings didn't happen. We also talked about the time Rodgers talked to a rookie QB in Green Bay about 9/11 being a conspiracy. Gio also doesn't think Rodgers really believes that. C-Lo is here for his first update but first Gio wanted to go over the heated discussion on the Warm Up Show between Al and C-Lo. Mike Francesa has an interesting way of pronouncing David Bakhtiari's name. We heard Jerry Recco on the call as Rutgers lost to Maryland. In the final segment of the hour, Aaron Rodgers has not been able to comment on these things since he's on an ayahuasca retreat. Hour 2 Gio heard an interesting sports minute on NCAA women's hoops. J.R. referenced Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and ‘the giant Brazilian woman from South Carolina that knocks people over'. Gio thinks Joe Douglas has done a great job filling up the offensive line this offseason. Gio also doesn't want David Bakhtiari coming here even though he's Rodgers' friend. It doesn't really feel like Super Bowl or bust now with the Jets. Rodgers has said he wants to play 4 or more years. A caller wonders who on the show Gio would eat if he had to in order to survive. C-Lo returns for an update but first we talked about our next live show. Tickets for Jersey City's White Eagle Hall go on sale at 8am today. C-Lo wonders what will happen if there's a Rangers playoff game. C-Lo has audio of Al taking calls on the Warm Up Show. He also has audio of somebody peppering Gerrit Cole with questions while he's at the airport in Los Angeles. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about window washers in NYC and what a terrifying job it is. Hour 3 A CNN reporter claims that Aaron Rodgers told her in 2013 that he didn't think the Sandy Hook tragedy happened. Gio referenced a tweet by Shaun Morash on the topic and then Shaun tweeted that he doesn't like that the Jets reporters never asked him about his 9/11 conspiracies. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with BT & Sal audio from the breaking news that Gerrit Cole was going to see a doctor who's name they can't pronounce. Sal also has no idea who Robert F. Kennedy Jr is.Evan Roberts explained why he would pat his penis dry after peeing. Gio shoots holes in Evan's theory. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about Gerrit Cole going out to L.A. to see a doctor about his elbow. Jerry said as long as Cole is not going to miss the entire season, this shouldn't really hurt the Yankees. Hour 4 A listener sent a tweet to Gio. It's from Al back in 2011 referencing wanting to have toilet paper near the urinal to pat your penis after urinating. A caller said he saw a pic of Joe Benigno with Rob Saleh as Joe was presenting him with Omaha Steaks. C-Lo returns for his final update of the day Reggie Jackson crashed the SNY booth and caught Steve Gelbs off guard. Brandon Tierney said Aaron Rodgers better figure out what he's doing before OTAs begin. Jason Kelce talked about Saquon entering a great situation in Philadelphia. Moment of the Day involves Mike Francesa not knowing how to say David Bakhtiari. In the final segment of the show, Gio and C-Lo are playing golf together. C-Lo also has some classic WFAN audio of Jody Mac teasing an upcoming segment where he was not really aware of what he was saying.
Gio heard an interesting sports minute on NCAA women's hoops. J.R. referenced Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and ‘the giant Brazilian woman from South Carolina that knocks people over'. Gio thinks Joe Douglas has done a great job filling up the offensive line this offseason. Gio also doesn't want David Bakhtiari coming here even though he's Rodgers' friend. It doesn't really feel like Super Bowl or bust now with the Jets. Rodgers has said he wants to play 4 or more years. A caller wonders who on the show Gio would eat if he had to in order to survive. C-Lo returns for an update but first we talked about our next live show. Tickets for Jersey City's White Eagle Hall go on sale at 8am today. C-Lo wonders what will happen if there's a Rangers playoff game. C-Lo has audio of Al taking calls on the Warm Up Show. He also has audio of somebody peppering Gerrit Cole with questions while he's at the airport in Los Angeles. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about window washers in NYC and what a terrifying job it is.
Hour 1 NFL free agency should really get going today at noon. Russell Wilson met with the Giants but is signing with the Steelers. Gio thinks it's going to work out for him in Pittsburgh. Boomer reminded us how competitive the AFC is, so to think Wilson is taking them deep into the playoffs is probably not likely. Kirk Cousins is going to hit free agency and many have him going to Atlanta. Boomer keeps saying Zach Wilson is going to the Vikings, but he's probably saying that just to annoy Gio. Jerry is here for his first update and starts with Baker Mayfield staying with the Bucs. The Knicks only scored 73 points in their loss to the Sixers. Knicks players said they, ‘played like s***'. Cream Abdul-Jabbar (Robbie Avila) and Indiana State lost to Drake. There was some pushing and shoving between LSU and South Carolina in women's basketball. Wilmer Flores pitched for the Tigers against the Mets. It's former Mets player Wilmer Flores' brother. They have the same name. There are two more brothers also named Wilmer Flores. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer talked about Ariana Grande's outfit at the Oscars. Gio wonders why Ryan Gosling never brings his wife to things like the Oscars. John Cena was naked with an envelope over his private parts. Hour 2 Gio was at a St. Patrick's Day party at someone's house and ‘Little Boomer' was hired to play a leprechaun. What are the Jets going to do in this free agency period? How much will they tweak the lineup? The Vikings want to keep Kirk Cousins but he is going to want huge money and a lot of people think he's going to Atlanta. With Mac Jones just being worth a sixth round pick, what is Zach Wilson worth? What about Justin Fields? If you're bringing in Fields, you are bringing him in to start. The Raiders would be a fit and the Falcons would be a fit if they don't go with Cousins. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Knicks losing again, this time only scoring 73 points. Juan Soto hit another spring training HR, his fourth. Gio wonders if the Islanders are ‘peaking too early'. In the final segment of the hour, Shannon Sharpe claims to have made $6 million on YouTube from the interview he did with Katt Williams. It had more than 60 million views. Boomer talked about how great it was to work with Shannon Sharpe and said off the air he was hilarious and had a ton of great stories. A caller wonders what the Jets are going to do for a backup to Aaron Rodgers. Hour 3 We announced another Boomer & Gio Live Show, ‘With Cheese', on Friday, May 3rd at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City. Tommy DeVito will be with us and we are going to make Shaun Morash into a giant chicken parm. Boomer said there will probably be another Matt Rempe fight tonight in the Rangers/Devils game. We are trying to get Brandon Tierney involved in the show but we haven't received confirmation from him. Jerry returns for an update but first we talked about the Bucs re-signing Baker Mayfield. Jerry has audio of Shannon Sharpe talking about Russell Wilson to the Steelers and Chad Johnson said he knew that already. What will the Bears do with Justin Fields if they draft Caleb Williams? The Knicks lost again and somehow only scored 73 points. Madonna was mad at a fan who was not standing up at the show. She was in a wheelchair. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about Russell Wilson going to the Steelers. He's not going there to back up Kenny Pickett. Maybe that's why he's not going to the Giants. Maybe they told him he would be Daniel Jones' backup. Hour 4 Will we find out today where Saquon Barkley ends up? Gio doesn't think so, because there seem to be four teams in the mix. It's hard to get a feel for what the Giants are doing this offseason. Boomer thinks the quarterbacks in the draft will go in this order: Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye. They will be off the board by the time the Giants get to their pick at six. Jerry returns for an update but first we talked about the Barrett Sports Media summit. We talked about Caitlin Clark and how her going to the WNBA is bad news for college basketball. Wilmer Flores has a couple of brothers all named Wilmer Flores. And his son is named Wilmer Flores. The Moment of The Day involves our upcoming live show and how we want Brandon Tierney to be involved. Eddie goes through his Tierney drops. In the final segment of the show, we are working with Shaun Morash for our next live show instead of Peter Schwartz. Tommy DeVito is going to make him into a human chicken cutlet. Last year during the bike tour, a guy who works for Boomer's foundation fell off his bike and ‘ripped his scrotum'.
We announced another Boomer & Gio Live Show, ‘With Cheese', on Friday, May 3rd at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City. Tommy DeVito will be with us and we are going to make Shaun Morash into a giant chicken parm. Boomer said there will probably be another Matt Rempe fight tonight in the Rangers/Devils game. We are trying to get Brandon Tierney involved in the show but we haven't received confirmation from him. Jerry returns for an update but first we talked about the Bucs re-signing Baker Mayfield. Jerry has audio of Shannon Sharpe talking about Russell Wilson to the Steelers and Chad Johnson said he knew that already. What will the Bears do with Justin Fields if they draft Caleb Williams? The Knicks lost again and somehow only scored 73 points. Madonna was mad at a fan who was not standing up at the show. She was in a wheelchair. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about Russell Wilson going to the Steelers. He's not going there to back up Kenny Pickett. Maybe that's why he's not going to the Giants. Maybe they told him he would be Daniel Jones' backup.
Boomer & Gio Live Show, ‘With Cheese', on Friday, May 3rd at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City.
On this week's show, the guys are chatting about the new monster smash, Godzilla Minus One; the new Alexander Payne/Paul Giamatti jam, The Holdovers; John Woo's (just okay) Hollywood return with Silent Night; a couple of disastrous Netflix Christmas movies including the abhorrent Best. Christmas. Ever!; the in-depth Star Wars Holiday Special documentary, A Disturbance in the Force; and more! DON'T MISS OUT! Get tickets for the WHM Holiday Extravaganza where we're talking The Santa Clause TOMORROW NIGHT!! 12/7 at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City! Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, including Ad-Free WHM Prime at the $8 level and up! Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Polish Decoy, ‘Jack Kirby', and Forrest the Universal Soldier designs!
“Like most motion pictures, this needed way more Reginald VelJohnson” - Andrew On this week's episode, we're chatting about the high body count/low IQ, Christmas-set sequel, Die Hard 2! Why couldn't they have developed a script where now-LAPD detective John McClane has some adventure on the streets of Los Angeles instead of a boring D.C. airport? How amazingly scuzzy and inept is Dennis Franz's Carmine Lorenzo? Did they really need to go the sequelitis route of just repeating famous beats from the first film? And has there been a better villain introduction than William Sadler's totally nude Colonel Stuart? PLUS: Dennis Franz storms out of a screening of the film Her! Die Hard 2 stars Bruce Willis, Bonnie Bedelia, William Sadler, Franco Nero, John Amos, Reginald VelJohnson, William Atherton, Art Evans, Fred Thompson, Tom Bower, Sheila McCarthy, and Dennis Franz as Carmine Lorenzo; directed by Renny Harlin. Snag your tickets and don't miss us THIS THURSDAY, December 7th, at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, NJ where we'll be doing a live show all about Tim Allen in The Santa Clause! Don't hesitate, this is our only NY metro-area show for a spell! Today's episode is brought to you in part by Factor! Head over to FACTORMEALS DOT COM SLASH WHM50 and use code WHM50 for 50% off! Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, including Ad-Free WHM Prime at the $8 level and up! Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Polish Decoy, ‘Jack Kirby', and Forrest the Universal Soldier designs!
On the November 2023 edition of WHM Mail Bag, the guys are reading some outrageous letters from listeners about things like Crispin Glover freaking out before a film screening, one eager fan of The Hunger Games that absolutely destroyed a movie theater bathroom (and himself in the process), a US naval officer who got mixed up on his way to the toilet during basic training, and one person looking to get justice for Jake Lloyd and his performance in Episode I! DON'T MISS OUT! Get tickets for the WHM Holiday Extravaganza that's happening THIS THURSDAY, December 7th, where we're talking The Santa Clause at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, New Jersey! Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, including Ad-Free WHM Prime at the $8 level and up! If you want your wild stories read on the air, or have a burning question for the gang, write into the mail bag: weallhatemovies@gmail.com!
On the triumphant return of OSL after a two-week break, we're reviewing all kinds of movies including Royal (or Rotten?) Rid's Napoleon, Phil Traill's Good Burger 2, and Eli Roth's Thanksgiving. We're also going over the holiday weekend box office, and even a couple truly rancid Secret Movies™️ that star the likes of Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson and Morgan Freeman! Hachi machi! DON'T MISS OUT! Get tickets for the WHM Holiday Extravaganza where we're talking The Santa Clause on 12/7 at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City! Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, including Ad-Free WHM Prime at the $8 level and up! Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Polish Decoy, ‘Jack Kirby', and Forrest the Universal Soldier designs!
“If ever you needed a showcase for the brilliance of Michael Keaton, you just need to show various clips of this performance” - Andrew On this week's episode, We ❤️ Movies month wraps up with a convo about one of our absolute faves, Beetlejuice! How incredible is Michael Keaton in this movie? How cool is all the stop motion weirdness? Is this Tim Burton's best film? And how unsettling is it to see Alec Baldwin play a nice, gentle nerd? PLUS: Turns out Otho was put out of the paranormal business by the Ghostbusters! Beetlejuice stars Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones, Winona Ryder, Sylvia Sidney, Robert Goulet, Dick Cavett, Susan Kellerman, Adelle Lutz, and the late, great Glenn Shadix as Otho; directed by Tim Burton. DON'T MISS OUT! Get tickets for the WHM Holiday Extravaganza where we're talking The Santa Clause on 12/7 at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City! Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, including Ad-Free WHM Prime at the $8 level and up! Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Polish Decoy, ‘Jack Kirby', and Forrest the Universal Soldier designs!
“He looks like a 1980's standup comedian!” - Andrew on Deckard's clothing On this week's episode, W❤️M month takes us to 2019 Los Angeles to chat about Royal Rid's magnificent science fiction classic, Blade Runner! How stunning is the confidence of this film? Was Rutger Hauer ever better in a role? Is there a weirder coat in cinema than the one James Hong sports in this? How creepy are William Sanderson's eerie toy “friends”? Who would't want to administer the Voight-Kampff Test on someone? And should George Lucas take a look at this Final Cut to see how you can actually make a decent “special edition” of your movie? PLUS: M. Emmet Walsh's character Bryant turns out to be a porno parody enthusiast! Blade Runner stars Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Edward James Olmos, M. Emmet Walsh, Daryl Hannah, William Sanderson, Joe Turkel, Joanna Cassidy, James Hong, and Brion James as Leon; directed by Ridley Scott. Be sure to get tickets for the WHM Holiday Extravaganza where we're talking The Santa Clause on 12/7 at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City! Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, including Ad-Free WHM Prime at the $8 level and up! Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Polish Decoy, ‘Jack Kirby', and Forrest the Universal Soldier designs!
“I, in my home, right now, have a bat from the movie Batman Begins” - Steve On this week's episode, W❤️M month continues as we chat about Chris Nolan's fabulous comic book adaptation, Batman Begins! Has there been a softer Little Boy Bruce Wayne in cinema? Why couldn't they have put a little more spirit gum on Liam Neeson's goatee at the beginning? How fantastic is Cillian Murphy in this and shouldn't Scarecrow have been a larger character? Does anyone have proof that Pennyworth was a real show and not just a tax shelter? And why can't more studios look to these Nolan films to reassure themselves that it's… okay to recast an actor? Hmm? PLUS: Batman blows his fortune on movie merch! Batman Begins stars Christopher Nolan, Cillian Murphy, Gary Oldman, Katie Holmes, Liam Neeson, Tom Wilkinson, Ken Watanabe, Rutger Hauer, Linus Roache, Mark Boone Junior, Morgan Freeman, Richard Brake, and Sir Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth; directed by Christopher Nolan. Be sure to get tickets for the WHM Holiday Extravaganza where we're talking The Santa Clause on 12/7 at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City! Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, including Ad-Free WHM Prime at the $8 level and up! Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Polish Decoy, ‘Jack Kirby', and Forrest the Universal Soldier designs!
The Feelies - Crazy Rhythms (excerpt, 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C. March 14, 2009)The Feelies - Fa Cé-La (single version)The Feelies - The Boy With The Perpetual Nervousness (demo)The Feelies - The Boy With The Perpetual Nervousness (excerpt)The Feelies - Raised EyebrowsThe Feelies - The High RoadThe Feelies - Away (Vic Theatre Chicago, IL May 2, 1991)The Feelies - Invitation (single mix)The Feelies - Nobody KnowsThe Feelies - Sunday Morning (White Eagle Hall, Jersey City, NJ October 13, 2018)The Feelies - All Tomorrow's Parties (excerpt) (White Eagle Hall, Jersey City, NJ October 13, 2018)The Feelies - I Wanna Sleep In Your Arms (9:30 Club, Washington, D.C. March 14, 2009)
“This is one of those movies I wish I could've seen opening night in 1960” - Eric On this week's episode, We ❤️ Movies Month kicks off with a total banger as the guys discuss the prequel to Psycho II, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho! How great is this Bernard Herrmann score? Is Marion eating a cheese and mayonnaise sandwich? Would the film have been as good if Norman was cast more book-accurate (middle-aged drunk)? And would Hitch have enjoyed modern fast food like the baconator? PLUS: Norman Bates tangles with the Skeleton League and their new ally, Swamp Thing! Psycho stars Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin, John McIntire, Simon Oakland, Frank Albertson, Patricia Hitchcock, Vaughn Taylor, Lurene Tuttle, John Anderson, Mort Mills, and Martin Balsam as Det. Milton Arbogast; directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Today's episode is sponsored by Factor. Head to FACTOR MEALS dot com slash whm50 and use code whm50 to get 50% off. That's code whm50 at FACTOR MEALS dot com slash whm50 to get 50% off! Be sure to get tickets for the WHM Holiday Extravaganza where we're talking The Santa Clause on 12/7 at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City! Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, including Ad-Free WHM Prime at the $8 level and up! Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Polish Decoy, ‘Jack Kirby', and Forrest the Universal Soldier designs!
A Montreal native, Jason Huza and his wife Denise moved to the city simply to live amidst great theater. Shortly thereafter, he tried his hand at writing a play. Then a musical. Then they had twins. Then they had one more. And several years of chaos later, he wrote the book and lyrics for the new musicals: It Happened in Key West is set for US Premier in January 2024 at the Fulton Opera House, The Last Match is just off a series of sold-out events at White Eagle Hall, and The Crossing, which was most recently performed in concert in partnership with the Princeton Battlefield Society. Also, Jason is working on a song-cycle with composer John Allen Watts, a new musical with Jeremiah James and composer Sujin Kim-Ramsey, and co-authoring a biography with Steve Grillo of The Howard Stern Show. When not doing all that, Jason can be found in and around Inwood wrangling his boys or smooching his wife, and his kitties, Fuzzy Jez Butterworth and Sir Tomcat Stoppard. Keep up with Jason at www.jasonhuza.com
From Monte A. Melnick's Facebook post: “If you want to have something to do come to White Eagle Hall for a rare screening of Rock'n'Roll High School on Saturday, February 25th! The 1979 cult classic was a vehicle for The Ramones. Featuring a live panel discussion and Q&A with Rock'n'Roll High School director Allan Arkush, longtime Ramones tour manager Monte A Melnick, and the film's producer Michael Finnell. Q&A hosted by film buff Justin Savage and WFMU's Todd-O-Phonic Todd. And if that weren't enough, the evening will get off to a rip-roaring start with a live set from New York City's Mala Vista! Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ. "I Just Want To Have Something To Do" @montea.melnick #ramones #ontheroadwiththeramones #thefrankmeyer #theramones #ramonesbooks #tommyramoneofficial #johnnyramone #deedeeramone #joeyramoneofficial #theecjramone #markyramoneoffical #richieramone #punkrock #tourmanager #cbgb #ramonesfans #punkmusic #1234 #veraramoneking #lindaramone #ramonesmuseum #whiteeaglehallnj 'ON THE ROAD with the RAMONES' BONUS EDITION on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Road-Ramones-Bonus-Monte-Melnick/dp/1095651102 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drdot/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drdot/support
Hour 3: Gio said when people fly Southwest, they ask for a wheelchair so that they can board first and then they walk off the plane when they land in Florida. Gio's wife is flying home with two kids and luggage. And it looks like Boomer & Gio Live in Jersey City is officially sold out. C-Lo returns for an update but first we talked about White Eagle Hall and the various bands playing there. C-Lo has audio of someone playing a violin on a plane. The Rangers lost last night in Patrick Kane's debut. Stephen A. Smith doesn't count hockey as a sport. C-Lo has more audio from Sal vs overnight callers. In the final segment of the hour, Gio asks Jerry if he's up to date with the Murdaugh trial.
Hour 1: Boomer is out one more day so it's Gio & Jerry this morning. Jerry is back from Minnesota where Rutgers lost on a buzzer beater. Minnesota is not a good basketball team and Rutgers actually played well but then blew a lead and lost. And Rangers' fans are upset with their loss last night in Patrick Kane's debut. C-Lo is in for Jerry as Jerry is filling in for Boomer. He started with audio from Jerry's call of Rutgers' buzzer-beating loss in Minnesota. C-Lo also had audio from last night's Rangers' loss in the debut of Patrick Kane. Joe Schoen talked about the current negotiations with Daniel Jones and said it will get worse before it gets better. Jerry said that doesn't sound encouraging. The Saints are ready to sign Derek Carr according to ESPN reports. Gio thinks he wants to be a Jet. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry thinks Charles Barkley is ripping him off regarding a Knicks topic Jerry brought up yesterday. Anthony in Belleville calls in and wants tix for the live show and thinks he deserves it more than Dan in Carteret. Hour 2: Rob Saleh is going to be a guest on Joe Benigno's podcast, which will be interesting because Joe doesn't seem to like him as a coach. We also talked about the Jets and Derek Carr and/or Aaron Rodgers. Saleh would like to go with three QBs this season, keeping Zach Wilson and Mike White. A caller thinks Gio hates Aaron Rodgers, but he does not. Gio wants him on the Jets ‘desperately'. Some Jets fans want Derek Carr over Aaron Rodgers. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with Rutgers' buzzer-beating loss in Minnesota. Charles Barkley talked about Jalen Brunson being one of the best free agent pick ups in history. The Rangers lost in Patrick Kane's debut. Robert Saleh talked about Derek Carr. Saleh will be on Joe Benigno's podcast this week. Ravens WR Rashod Batemen went back at GM Eric Decosta on Twitter for saying they haven't drafted well at the WR situation. C-Lo has audio of Sal and a caller screaming at each other about the Mets. In the final segment of the hour, Robert Saleh is being criticized for having coaches and players at the facility too long. It's a ‘time efficiency' problem. Hour 3: Gio said when people fly Southwest, they ask for a wheelchair so that they can board first and then they walk off the plane when they land in Florida. Gio's wife is flying home with two kids and luggage. And it looks like Boomer & Gio Live in Jersey City is officially sold out. C-Lo returns for an update but first we talked about White Eagle Hall and the various bands playing there. C-Lo has audio of someone playing a violin on a plane. The Rangers lost last night in Patrick Kane's debut. Stephen A. Smith doesn't count hockey as a sport. C-Lo has more audio from Sal vs overnight callers. In the final segment of the hour, Gio asks Jerry if he's up to date with the Murdaugh trial. Hour 4: It's time to play Name That Tune with Spike Eskin vs. Al Dukes. C-Lo returns for an update C-Lo has the audio of Jerry's final call from last night's Rutgers buzzer-beating loss in Minnesota. Wandy Peralta struck a Pirate out in 20 seconds. In the final segment of the show, we talked about chat gpt and the problems it will create. Dan in Carteret calls and he is sick of Gio lying about him.
Hear Jim talk all about his love for Marvel in great detail and how he can easily name 400 hundred Marvel super heroes. We then get into a detailed discussion of super powers and come to a consensus that although invisibility seems cool, its basically just a power for perverts. Today's match is not only the greatest match that you have never seen but it is without a doubt one of the greatest spectacles that either of us have ever seen in wrestling ever. Moreover, this match features, quite possibly, the greatest single crowd in wrestling history. The crowd itself deserves a standing ovation for its participation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sixmantagpodcast/support
This week, we are super excited to have Screaming Females front-person Marissa Paternoster joining us to talk about Screaming Females' forthcoming album Desire Pathway, the artists playing their annual Garden Party this February, dying in New Jersey, Bart Simpson as a feeling in your heart, and so much more.Screaming Females Garden Party is February 17th and 18th at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, and features all the artists listed below, plus a bunch more. Check out the full lineup and buy your tickets today!Desire Pathway is due out February 17th on Don Giovanni Records. You can Pre-order and pre-save it now.CW - Suicide is briefly discussed in this episode. Skip 15:45 - 21:15 if you'd prefer to avoid it.Featured in this episode:"You Were So Mad' – Nina NastasiaBandcamp | Twitter | Instagram"Jellyfish"– Laura StevensonBandcamp | Twitter | Instagram"Vibefucker" – GelBandcamp | Twitter | Instagram"Truth Cult" - The Bad ManBandcamp | Instagram"Be Cool" - Sug DanielsBandcamp | Twitter | Instagram'Falling Out the Sky" - Armand Hammer (feat. Earl Sweatshirt)Bandcamp | Backwoodz Studioz Twitter Follow:Screaming Females on Twitter and Instagram.Left of the Dial on
The Feelies made their triumphant return to the live stage on November 6th! We previewed their gig at White Eagle Hall that evening with a couple of deep cuts from their 1991 album, Time For A Witness, and their 2011 record, Here Before. We also celebrated the anniversary of Living In Fear, the awesome record from CR and the Nones in honor of its first birthday. Plus, we spun a ton of great local jams from Fiona Silver, Bummer Camp, T.V.O.D., The Rizzos, Hot Tea, Razor Braids. Laurel Canyon, Wetsuit, GLOM, Habibi, Sub*T, and more. Playlist: The Feelies "Invitation" from Invitation The Feelies "Should Be Gone" from Here Before on Bar/None Records CR and the Nones "The Back Door" from Living in Fear on Favorite Friend Fiona Silver "Swoon" from Swoon - Single Bummer Camp "Gone Rotten" from Gone Rotten - Single on 984442 Records DK2 TVOD "Midwestern Hero" from Victory Garden on Bleecker Boyz Recods The Rizzos "Breslin" from Breslin - Single Hot Tea "Quit Your Job" from Quit Your Job - Single Razor Braids "Don't Stop!" from Don't Stop! - Single Laurel Canyon "Victim" from Victim - Single on Laurel Canyon Wetsuit "Sticky Sweet" from Sticky Sweet - Single on Wetsuit Glom "She Has Made It to the Other Side" from She Has Made It to the Other Side - Single on La Reserve Records Habibi "Call Our Own" from Somewhere They Cant Find Us b/w Call Our Own - Single on Kill Rock Stars Sub*T "Table For Four"
In this episode, the gang answers emails from listeners. Topics include tips on building sexual confidence, embracing your sexuality, and asking for what you want in the bedroom (5:55), one night stand etiquette for both the host and the guest (16:09), and the importance of deleting profile and not just the dating app after beginning a relationship (25:04). Finally, they wrap things up with a would you rather (30:31).NEW EPISODES DROP EVERY MONDAY!For listener submissions and booking contact keepyourselfwarmpod@gmail.comFind us on Apple PodcastsFind us on SpotifyFind us on Google PodcastsFind us on YouTubeInstagramTwitter
Seattle band Dead Bars puts big melodies into short, fast packages that make us want to drink beer. This is well done, blue collar punk rock. Now that the band's released the live album, “Live at White Eagle Hall,” I’m catching up with Dead Bars’ John Maiello. Car Con Carne is sponsored by C&H Financial Services. Don’t forget: Pegboy celebrates their 30th anniversary drive-in show on Saturday! See Pegboy, Local H, Jake from Stiff Little Fingers & the Bollweevils at Seatgeek Stadium in Bridgeview!
Seattle band Dead Bars puts big melodies into short, fast packages that make us want to drink beer. This is well done, blue collar punk rock. Now that the band's released the live album, “Live at White Eagle Hall,” I’m catching up with Dead Bars’ John Maiello. Car Con Carne is sponsored by C&H Financial Services. Don’t forget: Pegboy celebrates their 30th anniversary drive-in show on Saturday! See Pegboy, Local H, Jake from Stiff Little Fingers & the Bollweevils at Seatgeek Stadium in Bridgeview!
ASBURY PARK VIBES - 50 FT FURIES. PUSHING BUTTONS. SORRY ... NOT SORRY!Trigger Alert This episode has some colorful language and a very specific liberal political position. If this is something that you find troublesome, please skip this episode. But if you want to hear from a great band with a very progressive opinion, then enjoy!https://50ftfuries.bandcamp.com/https://www.instagram.com/50ft_furies/https://youtu.be/Jxf5InW7eF4
Maya joins Host Alyssa Martelli as she speaks about her new band Element 5. Maya recently played New Jersey's White Eagle Hall to over 350 fans; only 2 months after the band was formed! And what a performance it was! Maya talks about her experience in the band and what it was like playing such a big show in such a short amount of time!
Sofia is a force to be reckoned with! She's not even in Junior High School and she's playing in an all female Rock n Roll Band named Element 5, she's been playing shows for over a year and just recently played a concert event at The White Eagle Hall in Jersey City NJ. Sofia is a student at the Staten Island School of ROCK and has been learning to play drums for a while, and when she was offered the chance to play drums for Element 5 she jumped on the opportunity! Sofia has a ton of confidence and can play drums better than most drummer 3 times her age!
Lily Cornell is already famous. She has spent time on Broadway and has more theater experience than most actresses twice her age! Lily talks about her new band, playing the White Eagle Hall in Jersey City New Jersey and introduces us to a new word: Mangry! Lily is Element 5's bass player and backup singer.
Chrissy Roberts has been enchanting audiences in NYC and New Jersey for many years and has recently played Stanhope House in Stanhope, New Jersey, White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, The Bottom Line in NYC and many other clubs. She’s also been a featured performer at the NJ Folk Project. Her new album, "Songs on the Fire Escape" is a sweet potpourri of Folk, Rock, Jazz and more and it's one of my favorite albums of the year. Buy it now at CD Baby!
Ruksana and Talya D interview the super talented singer-songwriter-producer Neel (@neelofficial)of Neel & The Band live backstage at the inaugural @desi_con in Jersey City on September 15, 2009 at White Eagle Hall.
Ruksana and Talya D interview the multi-talented dancer, choreographer, producer, business owner and talk show host Pooja Uberoi live backstage at the inaugural @desi_con in Jersey City on September 15, 2009 at White Eagle Hall.
On Saturday, September 7th, 2019, prior to his performance at the final Back To School Jam at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, NJ, we spoke with Jon Tummillo of Folly, a highly known band in NJ Hardcore. Not only this is our longest episode to date, but this is also our favorite episode so far. We were very honored to have the opportunity to conduct this interview. Check out Folly: https://www.facebook.com/follynj/ | https://www.instagram.com/follynj/ Intro credits: Voiceover/sound effects: gtlemire from Fiverr https://www.fiverr.com/gtlemire Music: Jack And The Me Offs - “Pay to Play” https://www.facebook.com/JackAndTheMeOffs/ | https://www.instagram.com/jackandthemeoffs/
The Final "Back To School Jam" is happening on Saturday, September 7th at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City! I met up with Greg Falchetto, the man responsible for this show to speak about it. We go into the entire line ip and also bring it back to his early days in the hardcore scene in New Jersey. From the formation of his former band "The Mongoloids" and into "World Demise". We also discuss his role every year in the annual "This Is Hardcore" fest in Philly. Great conversation with a really good guy. Support underground music and the Back To School Jam. If you're in the trig-state area or beyond and wanna check out a dope show... you need to be there! Enjoy.
The suspect wanted in connection with abandoning two empty rice cookers in the Fulton Street subway station and one in Chelsea was apprehended around 1am on August 17th. Larry Griffin of Bruno, West Virginia was seen in video being wheeled in a wheelchair out of a building in Longwood in the Bronx by paramedics with his head slumped to the side. Emergency responders had originally arrived at the location on reports of two people possibly overdosing, then identified Griffin from the subway security camera footage that had been circulated by police. Griffin had spoken to family members in West Virginia after the bomb scare incident and claimed he had found the rice cookers outside an Asian restaurant. Griffin's cousin described him as someone dealing with mental issues who had a tendency to pick up objects off the streets. The 26-year-old also has a criminal record in West Virginia and an active warrant was out for his arrest before the rice cooker incident. He is being held on a $200,000 bond and is facing three counts of placing a false bomb. His lawyers are reportedly in talks to arrange a plea deal and he will be back in court on September 6th. More than five years after Eric Garner's death, the NYPD announced on August 19th that the officer seen on eyewitness video putting Garner in a prohibited chokehold will be fired. Police Commissioner O'Neill announced that former officer Daniel Pantaleo would be fired and the Commissioner attributed the years-long delay to the U.S. Justice Department asking the NYPD to postpone the internal NYPD investigation. The U.S. Department of Justice began an investigation in 2014 into the actions of officer Daniel Pantaleo, and in 2019, the Department of Justice, now overseen by Trump-appointed Attorney General William Barr, announced that they would not pursue civil rights charges against Pantaleo, a decision they voluntarily chose to announce one day before the anniversary of Garner's death. Pantaleo's supervisor, Sergeant Kizzy Adonis, pleaded guilty to charges of failure to supervise and will lose 20 vacation days, with Commissioner O'Neill stating "nothing about her actions on that day either caused the use of the banned chokehold or delayed the arrival of medical attention for Mr. Garner". The city medical examiner's office concluded that the methods used to detain him during arrest, combined with his respiratory health, led to his death. A chokehold is a prohibited procedure for the NYPD to use, but video from the scene clearly showed officer Daniel Pantaleo with his arm around Eric's neck. The incident ignited protests across the city and country and Garner's dying words of "I can't breathe" became a rallying cry of the Black Lives Matter movement. In 2015, the city reached a settlement with the Garner family in which they received $5.9 million in response to their wrongful death claim. 15 years ago on August 26, 2004 — Protests begin surrounding the Republican National Convention scheduled to take place at Madison Square Garden Two women who were arrested in 2015 for planning terrorist bombings in the city pleaded guilty this week to charges of teaching and distributing information about the manufacture and use of an explosive, destructive device, and weapon of mass destruction. 28 years ago on August 28, 1991 — A drunken subway operator derails a '4' Train at Union Square just after midnight, killing five and injuring 121 This will be the final week if you've been meaning to take a selfie with the the marble lions at the main branch of the NYPL. The famous lion sculptures, named Patience and Fortitude, that have guarded the entrance to the library at 42nd and Fifth since 1911, will be taking a much-deserved trip to the spa starting September 2nd when their $250,000 restoration begins. Some significant cracks have formed due to water damage and the Tennessee pink marble has been dirtied by air pollution and weather conditions. The lions will be enclosed in plywood and lasers will be used to zap contaminants from the surface of the stone, while cracks will be evaluated and repaired via a variety of methods. If you'll be missing the lions during the weeks they're under repair, the NYPL's online shop even offers replica of Patience and Fortitude as bookends for $150. A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website: It also automatically checks MTA data before morning rush hour and sends out notifications if there are delays on any subway lines, LIRR or MetroNorth trains, and bridges and tunnels. Follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts. Park of the day Macombs Dam Park — A large park situated next to Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, Macombs Dam has all the athletic amenities, including a baseball diamond that sits in the footprint of the 1923 Yankee Stadium. The Parks Department swapped land with the Yankees when the new stadium was built, so the new stadium sits atop the old Macombs Dam Park and vice-versa! Parks Events Movies Under the Stars: Bohemian Rhapsody — Monday August 26, 2019 at Highland Park in Queens Coney Island Flicks on the Beach: Avengers: Endgame — Date: Monday August 26, 2019 near the Cyclone Summer Movies Under the Stars: Crazy Rich Asians — Date: Monday August 26, 2019 in Cunningham Park in Queens at the main park house. And now let's check in with our robot friend for the concert calendar: Concert Calendar Squeeze is playing The Rooftop at Pier 17 on Saturday, August 24th. Shawn Mendes is playing Barclays Center on Saturday, August 24th. Ted Leo and the Pharmacists and Control Top are playing White Eagle Hall on Saturday, August 24th. Taking Meds, Husbandry, Rebuilder, and Substitute are playing Our Wicked Lady on Saturday, August 24th. Prevailer, For Those Who Can See, and Secret Ion are playing Buckley's on Saturday, August 24th. semaphore and Dead Empires are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Sunday, August 25th. Legion of Skanks Podcast is playing The Stand on Monday, August 26th. Lenny Kravitz is playing Radio City Music Hall on Tuesday, August 27th. Lenny Kravitz is playing Radio City Music Hall in Midtown on Tuesday, August 27th at 8pm. Billy Joel - In Concert and Billy Joel are playing Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, August 28th. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard is playing Rumsey Playfield, Central Park in Midtown East on Wednesday, August 28th at 7pm. Billy Joel is playing Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Wednesday, August 28th at 8pm. Mary J. Blige with Nas is playing Barclays Center in Boerum Hill on Wednesday, August 28th at 8pm. Kanine Records Rooftop Show, The Natvral, Bloom, Honey cutt, and Nicole Yun are playing Our Wicked Lady on Thursday, August 29th. Reaches, Dead Tooth, Chorty, and Painted Faces are playing Windjammer on Thursday, August 29th. Jonas Brothers: Happiness Begins Tour and Jonas Brothers are playing Madison Square Garden on Thursday, August 29th. Jonas Brothers with Bebe Rexha is playing Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Thursday, August 29th at 7pm. Gladys Knight with Will Downing is playing New Jersey Performing Arts Center on Thursday, August 29th at 8pm. Electric Zoo: Evolved, 1788-L, 4B, Above and Beyond, Afrojack, Alison Wonderland, Anti Up, Armin van Buuren, ARMNHMR, and Bear Grillz are playing Randall's Island Park on Friday, August 30th. Jonah Matranga, Early Riser, and Stathi are playing Mercury Lounge on Friday, August 30th. Electric Zoo (Friday Pass) is playing Randalls Island in East Harlem / Randall's Island on Friday, August 30th at 3am. Electric Zoo (3 Day Pass) is playing Randalls Island in East Harlem / Randall's Island on Friday, August 30th at 12pm. Jonas Brothers with Bebe Rexha is playing Madison Square Garden in Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Friday, August 30th at 7pm. On Da Reggae Tip with Busy Signal is playing Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk in Seagate on Friday, August 30th at 7pm. Soulfrito Music Festival with Farruko, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Arcangel are playing Barclays Center in Boerum Hill on Friday, August 30th at 8pm. Dionne Warwick with Peabo Bryson is playing Kings Theatre in Ditmas Park / Flatbush on Friday, August 30th at 8pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Learn about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: Mobile food vendors and food trucks in the city are being outfitted with battery-powered location-sharing devices so the Department of Health can find them and conduct random inspections Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 103°F on August 26, 1948 Record Low: 50°F on August 27, 1885 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain on Wednesday, with high temperatures rising to 86°F on Friday. AGBC Weather Weather.gov forecast Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or Player FM, RadioPublic, Pocket Casts, or listen to each episode on the podcast pages at agreatbigcity.com/podcast. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit our podcast site to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
Episode 91 previews a great upcoming month of gigs in Jersey City. Tune in as Tom gives you a run down of some of the best with songs from Sean Kiely, Mike Krol, Swearin’, Wyldlife, Ted Leo, Jean Pool, Sam Kogon, The Holy Smokes, White Rope, Neon Funeral, Naomi Vernon, The Lo-Fi’s, Surfer Blood, and more!See you out there at these upcoming gigs:August 1st: Sean Kiely Acoustic Trio at Fox & CrowAugust 3rd: Mike Krol, Swearin’, and Wyldlyfe at White Eagle HallAugust 8th: Holy Smokes, Sam Kogon, Dominy, Jean Pool at FM BarAugust 9th: Fancy Colors at FM BarAugust 11th: Purple Mountains at White Eagle HallAugust 15th: Neon Funeral, Tidal Gloom, Losing Language at FM BarAugust 16th: Bunny X, White Rope Presented by Happy House at FM BarAugust 17th: Humble Beginnings, Digger, Jettison, Avery at FM BarAugust 24th: Ted Leo at White Eagle HallAugust 29th: Naomi Vernon at Fox & CrowAugust 29th: The Lo-Fi’s at Pet ShopAugust 29th: Surfer Blood at Monty HallAugust 31st: Future Island at White Eagle Hall
Kick back and enjoy this first hand account from "The Bone Collector" Dominic Garrini of "The Legend of Phil Baroni" at White Eagle Hall.
On April 4, 2019, UFC, Strikeforce, Bellator MMA veteran, metal head, professional wrestler, catch wrestler and color commentator, Josh Barnett will host 'Bloodsport' a night of shoot style wrestling at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, NJ. We spoke to Barnett about this upcoming event.
Tonight, April 4, 2019, UFC, Bellator and MMA veteran, Frank Mir faces MMA and wrestling legend, Dan "The Beast" Severn in Josh Barnett's 'Bloodsport' a night of shoot style wrestling at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, NJ. We spoke to Mir about this tonight's event.
We looked at the city's number of measles cases last week on episode 21, and new numbers this week show that the outbreak continues to grow. Within the city, there have now been 498 total confirmed cases, and increase of 32 over last week, and in data from the CDC, the nationwide total is now at 839. A new school has been ordered closed this week for failure to follow the city health commissioner's public health emergency plan introduced last month. On May 13th, the city ordered the Yeshiva of Central Queens closed for failing to "exclude unvaccinated students for 21 days following a known exposure at the school." This is the 9th school closed by the city, and all others have since been allowed to reopen after modifying their practices to comply with the emergency plan. This outbreak is the worst the United States has seen since 1994, when the yearly total was 928 cases nationwide. In response to the ongoing outbreak of measles, the city has partnered with local (hut 'zu lah) Hatzolah emergency medical groups and the Maimonides Medical Center to make the measles vaccine available to the community, regardless of medical insurance or ability to pay. Various times and locations are available on a poster provided by the city that you can view online, or you can call 311 for more information or stop by the Hatzolah offices Boro Park, Williamsburg, or Flatbush. Within the city, Orthodox Jewish communities are hardest hit due to a combination of unvaccinated individuals and travelers returning from Israel, where there has been an outbreak of measles since last year. In the city health department data, Williamsburg has the highest total number of cases, at 379, and has added 20 new cases just in the previous week. The city has also carried through with restrictions outlined in an official health department declaration from last month, closing multiple schools and citing 98 individuals for failing to show proof of vaccination or to obtain a new vaccination. Measles is a highly contagious disease that is spread through the air as sick individuals cough or sneeze. The measles vaccination is included in MMR shots, standing for measles, mumps, and rubella, that contain a specially-weakened form of the virus that trains the body's immune system on how to defend against that virus in the future. For information on where to obtain a measles vaccination, call 311 or view information from the Department of Health at nyc.gov/doh. 100 years ago on May 16, 1919 — Members of the "Russellites" religious sect living in Brooklyn receive reduced sentences after being charged with distributing anti-war materials. 135 years ago on May 17, 1884 — P.T. Barnum leads a parade of 21 elephants across the Brooklyn Bridge, which had opened just one year earlier Wegmans supermarket comes to the Brooklyn Navy Yard on 7am on October 27th, when the 74,000 sqft store opens where Admiral's Row once stood. An update to last week's deadly Harlem fire at the Frederick E. Samuel Apartments that claimed the lives of four children and two adults in the early-morning hours of May 8th. FDNY fire investigators determined the cause to have been an open flame on the stove, and that Andrea Pollidore had a habit of disabling the smoke detector while she cooked because it would begin to alarm so easily. A source told NBC4 that the stove was found in the "on" position, so it seems to have been left burning at some point that day and eventually fire spread late in the night, when smoke overtook the apartment before the family inside could escape. Killed in the fire were 4 y/o Elijah, 6 y/o Brooklyn, 8 y/o Andre, 11 y/o Nakyra, their mother Andrea Pollidore, and family friend 32 y/o Mac Abdularauph, who was previously reported as a step-son. A GoFundMe page has been set up by a family member to cover the funeral costs and has received over $40,000 in just six days. 80 years ago on May 17, 1939 — The first televised sporting event takes place at Columbia University 57 years ago on May 19, 1962 — Marilyn Monroe performs "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" as part of John F. Kennedy's 45th birthday celebration at Madison Square Garden Mayor de Blasio held an announcement at Trump Tower on May 13th: In what was either a shortsighted location choice or an attempt to draw attention to a possible presidential run, de Blasio faced a cacophonous scene for his New York City Green New Deal press conference, with Trump Tower turning up the music in their lobby speakers and about a dozen protesters taking endless rides on the escalators behind the podium while carrying "Trump 2020" and "Worst Mayor Ever" signs. The city's Green New Deal plan would fine large buildings like Trump Tower for the pollution they emit, and buildings account for 70% of carbon emissions within the city. 73 years ago on May 20, 1946 — A twin-engine military plane crashes into 40 Wall Street, killing all on board A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website — Our fireworks page monitors the city's announcements of upcoming fireworks, lists them on site, and automatically sends out a notification just before the fireworks begin, so that you can watch the show or prepare your pet for the upcoming explosion sounds. Visit agreatbigcity.com/fireworks to see the full calendar! Park of the day Triborough Bridge Approach Triangle — A small piece of Parks property that contains one big road sign! This triangle at the corner of 93rd and FDR Drive is nicely landscaped and surrounded by a low, decorative fence, and inside is a large stone monolith that reads "East River Drive Triborough Bridge Approach". This marker is from the 1930s when both the East River Drive (FDR Drive) and the Triborough Bridge (RFK Bridge) were built and is giving drivers some very advance notice that this road leads to the bridge on-ramp at 125th Street, much like the green overhead highway signs do today. Parks Events Movies Under the Stars: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) — Date: May 17, 2019 Concert Calendar Here's the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: Knuckle Puck, Citizen, Hunny, and oso oso are playing Brooklyn Steel on Wednesday, May 15th. Yungblud is playing The Bowery Ballroom on Wednesday, May 15th. John K. Samson and Shannen Moser are playing Rough Trade NYC on Wednesday, May 15th. Architects, Thy Art Is Murder, and While She Sleeps are playing Brooklyn Steel on Thursday, May 16th. Broken Social Scene is playing Webster Hall on Thursday, May 16th. The Hold Steady are playing White Eagle Hall on Thursday, May 16th. Cory Branan and Trapper Schoepp are playing Coney Island Baby on Thursday, May 16th. Perturbator is playing Irving Plaza on Thursday, May 16th. Meshuggah and The Black Dahlia Murder are playing Hammerstein Ballroom on Thursday, May 16th. Björk is playing The Shed at Hudson Yards on Thursday, May 16th. Garbage, LCD Soundsystem, and Mercury Rev are playing Brooklyn Steel on Friday, May 17th. The Dream Syndicate and 75 Dollar Bill are playing Mercury Lounge on Friday, May 17th. Mr Twin Sister and Ava Luna are playing Warsaw on Friday, May 17th. Tacocat and Sammi Lanzetta are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Friday, May 17th. Uniform, Blame God, and Wear Your Wounds are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Friday, May 17th. Sidewalks and Skeltons is playing H0L0 on Friday, May 17th. BTS are playing MetLife Stadium on Saturday, May 18th and Sunday, May 19th Worriers and awakebutstillinbed are playing Baby's All Right on Sunday, May 19th. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Learn about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: The highest temperature ever recorded in New York State was 108°F on July 22, 1926 in Troy, NY Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 99°F on May 19, 1962 Record Low: 38°F on May 19, 1976 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain today through Thursday, with high temperatures rising to 82°F next Monday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
The measles outbreak continues to grow as new cases are identified. According to the city health department, there have been 466 confirmed cases of measles in Brooklyn and Queens since September, and New York is a major contributor to the nationwide total of 764 cases, the highest number in 25 years. Within the city, Orthodox Jewish communities are hardest hit due to a combination of unvaccinated individuals and travelers returning from Israel, where there has been an outbreak of measles since last year. In the city health department data, Williamsburg has the highest total number of cases, at 379, and has added 31 new cases just in the previous week. The city has also carried through with restrictions outlined in an official health department declaration from last month, closing multiple schools and citing more than 80 individuals for failing to show proof of vaccination or to obtain a new vaccination. Measles is a highly contagious disease that is spread through the air as sick individuals cough or sneeze. The measles vaccination is included in MMR shots, standing for measles, mumps, and rubella, that contain a specially-weakened form of the virus that trains the body's immune system on how to defend against that virus in the future. For information on where to obtain a measles vaccination, call 311 or view information from the Department of Health at nyc.gov/doh. 142 years ago on May 8, 1877 — The first Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is held in Manhattan 170 years ago on May 10, 1849 — A rivalry between Shakespearean actors fuels the Astor Place Riot at the Astor Opera House 136 years ago on May 12, 1883 — The Brooklyn Grays hold their first baseball game 116 years ago on May 15, 1903 — New York becomes the first state to require vehicle registration numbers 78 years ago on May 15, 1941 — Joe DiMaggio begins what would become his famous 56-game hitting streak City data on DSNY salt usage: In the DSNY data, storms are loosely grouped into numbered storms when road clearing takes place over multiple days. From November 2018 to March 2019, there were eight significant storms that required an average of around 41,000 tons of salt per storm, for a season total of 329,849 tons. A deadly fire at the Frederick E. Samuel Apartments in Harlem claimed the lives of four children and two adults in the early-morning hours of May 8th. In what appears to have been an unfortunate accident, fire marshals found the cause to have been an unattended stove that was left lit. It was unknown whether the stove was being used for cooking, to heat the apartment, or if it was left lit for religious reasons, as was the case in a similar overnight fire in Midwood, Brooklyn in 2015 that killed seven children. Speaking to PIX11, an FDNY source said that the smoke alarm was found disconnected, which could explain why the family was not alerted by the alarm, which was inspected just five months earlier. 42 years ago on May 16, 1977 — A New York Airways helicopter crashes while loading passengers from atop the Pan Am building Planetary Defense Conference in College Park, Maryland simulates a hypothetical asteroid impact on ol' New York City Manhattanhenge Photography Tips and Viewing Locations A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website — Did you know that we also run Cityblimp, an automated Twitter bot that uses data about the city to teach residents about historic sites, weather conditions, and even draws a picture of the city before bed each night! Visit agreatbigcity.com/cityblimp or follow @cityblimp on Twitter to learn more about the city around you. Park of the day Daniel Boone Playground — 1340 WEST FARMS ROAD, the Bronx — American Frontiersman Daniel Boone (1734-1820) pioneered the exploration of and settlement in Kentucky in the 18th century. Commissioner Stern named the playground after Daniel Boone in 1987 because of its proximity to Boone Avenue. Parks Events Sheep Shearing Festival Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming weekend: Riverside are playing White Eagle Hall on Thursday, May 9th. Björk brings Cornucopia to The Shed in Hudson Yards on Thursday, May 9th. Ex Hex and Versus are playing Elsewhere on Thursday, May 9th. adult mom, gobbinjr, and Long Neck are playing The Park Church Co-Op on Thursday, May 9th. Primitive Weapons, Bangladeafy, Netherlands, and Thoughtcrimes are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Thursday, May 9th. Idles are playing Brooklyn Steel on Friday, May 10th. Nitzer Ebb are playing Elsewhere on Friday, May 10th. Overkill, Death Angel, Life of Agony, and Mothership are playing the Playstation Theater on Friday, May 10th. Riverside are playing Warsaw on Saturday, May 11th. Night Beats is playing the Knitting Factory on Saturday, May 11th. Lee Fields and The Expressions and !!! are playing Brooklyn Steel on Saturday, May 11th. Lizzo and Tayla Parx are playing Brooklyn Steel on Sunday, May 12th. Broken Social Scene is playing Webster Hall on Thursday, May 16th. The Hold Steady are playing White Eagle Hall on Thursday, May 16th. Meshuggah and The Black Dahlia Murder are playing the Hammerstein Ballroom on Thursday, May 16th. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Did you know? Here's something you may not have known about New York: The FDNY is the largest fire department in the United States and the second-largest in the world, after Tokyo, Japan Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 94°F on May 9, 1979 Record Low: 35°F on May 9, 1947 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain on Sunday and Monday, with high temperatures rising to 71°F next Wednesday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com — Asteroid impact music: 'I Hate Him So Much' by Anonymous420
In this episode of the Road Diaries we cover the following --Bucky breaks down both Spring break shows --Bucky talks about the White Eagle Hall --We talk about the IWS, ISW, AIW, shows --Thoughts on Blood Sport and the Orange Cassidy show --The failures of the Blackcraft show --Buckys travels to and from New Jersey --Uber and Uber eats --Plenty more stories Edited by Peter Steinke/ / Boathaus Music, Check us out on the DEATHMATCH CULT!! facebook group As always let us know what you think with feedback to deathmatchnews@gmail.com If you think I have given your life value think about giving me some value back at my Patreon at HTTP://PATREON.COM/DEATHMATCHNEWS with multiple tier levels of support that give access to interview archives, early podcast access and more. The History of FMW is just one of the podcasts offered with the Wrestling Cult Podcast Network. We also offer the Deathmatch News Radio where Steve and Mike form the Deathmatch Cult Facebook group discuss the news in deathmatch wrestling from the US, Japan and Mexico as well as UK, South Africa, Australia, Chile and so much more. Mike and Bret also have started a new show called Kawasaki dreaming where they go over classic deathmatch topics from around the world and much more in store.
On this episode, We are reviewing last Thursday's show from AIW! "The Slumber Party Massacre" which was at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, NJ! Join Justin (@HeavyseT330), Stacy (@StacySilvers), and Ric (@RicNelson21) as they talk about all of the matches on the card and so much more! Upcoming Events: -OCW: Tradition 16: 4/20 -AIW: Gauntlet For The Gold 14- 4/26 -OCW: 5/11 -AIW: Keep Their Heads Ringin': 5/17 -AIW: Little Guido's Beer Bash: 5/25 Rate, Review, and Subscribe on: -iTunes -Google Play -Stitcher -TuneIn -Spotify -iHeartRadio -YouTube -Podbean E-Mail: WrestlingCheers@gmail.com Twitter: @WrestlingCheers Facebook: @WrestlingCheers Instagram: @WrestlingCheers Merch: What A Maneuver Wrestling Cheers: " Where Everybody Knows Your Name"
New York will become the first American city to instate congestion pricing — Quinnipiac poll shows little support for congestion pricing 39 years ago on April 1, 1980 — 33,000 transit workers go on strike, bringing subways and buses to a standstill for 12 days 34 years ago on March 31, 1985 — The First WrestleMania is held at Madison Square Garden — WrestleMania 2019 — Sunday, April 7th at MetLife Stadium 160 years ago on April 4, 1859 — The Civil War anthem 'Dixie' debuts in New York as part of a blackface minstrel show Deterioration of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial in Riverside Park 86 years ago on April 4, 1933 — The USS Akron, one of history's largest airships, crashes into the ocean off the coast of New Jersey 52 years ago on April 4, 1967 — Martin Luther King Jr. delivers a speech at Riverside Church in Morningside Heights — Hear the full audio of the speech. 46 years ago on April 4, 1973 — The twin towers of the World Trade Center officially open ☮️ 101 years ago on April 5, 1918 — Glass and pieces of wire are found in various foods in Brooklyn 98 years ago on April 1, 1921 — Greenwich Village Chase after Bleecker Street Armed Robbery A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2011, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. Park of the day Bridge Park (Brooklyn) Coney Island Volunteer Beach Grass Planting — April 6, 2019 — 9:30am — RSVP by emailing BKspecialevents@parks.nyc.gov or (718) 965-8976 Concert Calendar Towers are playing Rockwood Music Hall on Friday, April 5th. Whitey Morgan and the 78's is playing Gramercy Theatre on Friday, April 5th. Teen Body, Sean Nicholas Savage, and Romantic Thriller are playing Sunnyvale on Friday, April 5th. Arthur and Ghost Orchard are playing Baby's All Right on Friday, April 5th. Broncho is playing Elsewhere on Saturday, April 6th. Patty Griffin and Bayard Rustin are playing The Town Hall on Saturday, April 6th. The Royal They, Lumps, Stuyedeyed, and The Next Great American Novelist are playing Our Wicked Lady on Saturday, April 6th. The Rott N Roll Tour: Zomboy, Badklaat, Habstrakt, and Space Laces are playing Avant Gardner on Saturday, April 6th. Real Clothes, Plastic Waves, Stefa, and Von Sell are playing Bowery Electric on Sunday, April 7th. Japanese Breakfast and Long Beard are playing White Eagle Hall on Sunday, April 7th. Ulthar is playing Saint Vitus Bar on Monday, April 8th. Muse and Walk the Moon are playing Madison Square Garden on Monday, April 8th. Andrew Bird is playing National Sawdust on Monday, April 8th. Aldous Harding is playing Rough Trade NYC on Monday, April 8th. Steve Wilson & Wilsonian's Grain is playing Village Vanguard on Tuesday, April 9th. Colleen Green and Degreaser are playing Mercury Lounge on Wednesday, April 10th. Jozef van Wissem is playing Skirball Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, April 11th. Arturo Sandoval is playing Blue Note on Thursday, April 11th. SWMRS, Beach Goons, and The Regrettes are playing Brooklyn Steel on Thursday, April 11th. Aphex Twin is playing Avant Gardner on Thursday, April 11th. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. New York Fact 1.8 million New Yorkers benefit from SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, that helps families and individuals supplement the cost of their diet with nutritious foods Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 92°F on April 7, 2010 Record Low: 20°F on April 4, 1874 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain tomorrow through Monday, with high temperatures rising to 70°F on Tuesday. Now that Spring has arrived, so have weather warnings: Now is the time to start protecting your skin and eyes from ultraviolet radiation, which will be higher during the Summer months. Look for a skin protectant that is labeled as "broad spectrum" and at least SPF 50 and wear sunglasses if you'll be venturing outside the shadowy caverns of high-rise buildings in Midtown. Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or RadioPublic, Spotify, and Castbox or listen to each episode on the podcast pages. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit agreatbigcity.com/podcast to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
On this episode, We are previewing Thursday's show from AIW! "The Slumber Party Massacre" which will be at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, NJ! Join Justin (@HeavyseT330), Patrick (@youcancallmeron), and Young Ed (@PodVanDam) as they talk about all of the matches on the card and so much more! Upcoming Events: -AIW: Slumber Party Massacre- 4/4 -OCW: Tradition 16: 4/20 -AIW: Gauntlet For The Gold 14- 4/26 -OCW: 5/11 -AIW: Keep Their Heads Ringin': 5/17 -AIW: Little Guido's Beer Bash: 5/25 Rate, Review, and Subscribe on: -iTunes -Google Play -Stitcher -TuneIn -Spotify -iHeartRadio -YouTube -Podbean E-Mail: WrestlingCheers@gmail.com Twitter: @WrestlingCheers Facebook: @WrestlingCheers Instagram: @WrestlingCheers Merch: What A Maneuver Wrestling Cheers: " Where Everybody Knows Your Name"
What happens when 3 Hudson County scum bags get together over beer, hit record on a video camera, and decide to discuss the world? Well, you get these ingredients: the raising standards of beer, the origins of "Deicide", leaving Chicago, New Jersey assholes, the rise of Jersey City, Hokum Productions, McGinley Square Pub, White Eagle Hall, house shows, Psilocybe, Love Underwater, Bible Gun, fidget spinners, punk rock, iPhones, mix tapes, shows before YouTube, the Fox 5 News incident, Punk Island, Webster Hall, Otto's Shrunken Head, the gentrification of Manhattan, CBGB's, St. Marks Place, Coney Island High, Pearl Studios, Meatlocker, starting scenes, The Historic Jersey City and Harsimus Cemetery, Cory Booker, cannabis legalization, Uncle Joe's, Dancing Tony, necromancy, Darren and Ethel, swing dancing, Warped Tour and The Dickies incident, "safe spaces", iconoclasm, censorship, fucking mothers, free speech, social media, Robert Johnson, Chuck Berry, OJ Simpson, musical influences, QXT's (Official), Muddy Roots Music Festival, Darren Deicide - The Blues Non Est Mortuum in America tour, The Hokum! Productions Launch Party, and all sprinkled with a generous portion of Satan. It all ends with an exclusive playing of "My Star-Spangled Banner" from The Blues Non Est Mortuum LP. Episode 3 of Hudson County Skvm Talk with Darren Deicide Host : Patrick Skvm , Dee Rotten Guest : Darren Deicide www.facebook.com/darrendeicide www.youtube.com/darrendeicide
Hudson Yards opens Friday, March 15th, with the public being able to visit the new shopping mall and food court, the massive sculpture of stairs (tentatively) called the Vessel History Hudson Yards is a unique development. Other areas in Manhattan may change names, like the Lower East Side splitting to become the East Village, and new areas may be built, like Battery Park City, but Hudson Yards will be the last neighborhood to grow from previously undeveloped land. The site has been a railyard since the turn of the last century and had been the target of many developers over the years, but only recently did plans come together to build the largest private real estate development in the United States on top of the block-long open area of train tracks. A cutaway model shows the multiple layers at the site: Amtrak and NJ Transit trains at the deepest level in the Hudson Tunnel, 30 tracks of LIRR storage just below ground level, then an elevated platform constructed over the tracks that contains machinery to run the complex, support structures drilled into the bedrock, and the street-level parks and building entrances. If you take the new 7 Train extension to Hudson Yards, you'll emerge from even deeper under the complex since the new station is 125 feet below street level, making it one of the deepest in the subway system. The part of the development opening now is really only half of what will ultimately rise from the rail yards. This section, east of Eleventh Ave, was developed first, but more residential towers and open public space will be added in the next phase west of Eleventh. In this episode we'll learn about a few new features opening this weekend in this new neighborhood. Stores Shopping at Hudson Yards will be pretty similar to the retail space that has opened at the new World Trade Center complex, with high-priced fashion brands filling most of the space. A multi-story Neiman Marcus will anchor the shopping areas, with stores like Louis Vuitton, Coach, and Zara showing up along the mall's corridors and stores from luxury watchmakers Patek Philippe, Rolex, and Piaget. Visit B3ta on the second floor where shoppers have the ability to try out products that are usually ordered online and produced by smaller companies that can't afford to open an entire storefront. The Shed The structure sitting along the High Line that looks like an inflatable ice cube is the art, performance, and event space at Hudson Yards, called The Shed. It's a transforming building with sliding panels and a rolling canopy that can host a variety of events. There's a very cool video animation on the Hudson Yards site showing how the Shed transforms to change from an indoor venue for concerts and art to an open-air plaza for watching movies, and the Shed will even announce on social media when it will be transforming the building for a new event, so you'll have advance notice if you want to stop by watch the four-story structure move. The Shed will be opening in early April with a five-night concert series. The Vessel The Vessel sculpture has fast become one of the most recognizable features of Hudson Yards. 150 feet tall with 154 interconnected stairways, visitors can climb onto dozens of observation platforms and view Hudson Yards from multiple directions. It's sure to become a favorite of photographers. The name may be "The Vessel" for now, but Hudson Yards will be accepting suggestions for a more-fitting name for the sculpture. During the opening ceremony where Big Bird helped Anderson Cooper officially open the Vessel to visitors, Big Bird compared the sculpture to his own Sesame Street bird nest, which is an interlocking nest of brown branches. Visiting the sculpture currently requires making a free reservation, but it's unclear if this will continue into the future or if it's only intended to keep crowd numbers low during ongoing construction at Hudson Yards. If you take any innovative photos of the Vessel or have a suggestion on a better name than "The Vessel", send them in to A Great Big City on social media! Observation Deck If you're longing for a higher vantage point, make your reservation for The Edge, an observation deck at Hudson Yards that will become the highest public balcony in the city. Jutting out to the southeast corner from 30 Hudson Yards, the triangle-shaped deck will offer a variety of views across the city and the Hudson River, all from a height of 1,100 feet. The glass walls surrounding the observation deck will lean outwards at the point of the triangle, giving daredevils an opportunity to lean forward and look straight down from a point 65 feet away from the building. The deck won't open as part of the Hudson Yards grand opening, but you can reserve a spot on the list to be one of the first visitors when it does open. The Future It may look out of place at the moment, but just like the World Trade Center complex, Hudson Yards will begin to blend in with the New York around it as construction is finished and more open spaces are added. The plaza is open to visitors and will have wifi access, so it may prove popular as a place to take a rest in Hell's Kitchen, which otherwise had a limited amount of public green space. The upcoming parkland along the High Line and the Hudson River will add a much-needed boost to an area where pedestrians were either relegated to a narrow sidewalk next to the highway and the only was the concrete rear wall of the Javits Center. Much like the open lawns along the Hudson in Battery Park City, the green space at Hudson Yards will likely prove to be a popular space for watching the sunset or having an afternoon picnic, and will really come to life when attendees from various Javits Center conventions explore the new spaces instead of trying to catch a cab out of the area. Welcome to the neighborhood, Hudson Yards! 5 years ago on March 12, 2014 — A natural gas explosion levels two five-story buildings on Park Avenue 3 years ago on March 12, 2016 — 84-foot tugboat 'The Specialist' sinks after colliding with a barge near the Tappan Zee Bridge Park of the day Davidson Playground — Morris Heights in The Bronx — Little is known about Oliver Mathias Davidson for whom this playground and the adjacent Davidson Avenue are named. Davidson served as Chief Engineer of Streets from 1867 to 1872, and at one time owned land in Fordham. The small neighborhood park contains playground equipment and many lush trees providing shade. The Queens Botanical Garden will be holding a Backyard Composting Workshop on Saturday, March 16th where you can learn what goes in a compost bin, how to maintain it properly, and how to use the compost after it has had time to develop. Registration is required, but the event is free. Call (718) 886-3800 for more info. Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar: Teenage Fanclub and The Love Language are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Thursday, March 14th. The Movielife and Travis Shettel are playing Brooklyn Night Bazaar on Friday, March 15th. THE 1ST WORLD TOUR ‘WARNING' and Sunmi are playing The Town Hall on Friday, March 15th. Have a Nice Life, Consumer, elizabeth colour wheel, Midwife, and Planning for Burial are playing Market Hotel on Friday, March 15th. Massive Attack is playing Radio City Music Hall on Friday, March 15th. The Purple Tour and Lukas Graham are playing Hammerstein Ballroom on Friday, March 15th. DEATH CULTS, Husbandry, and LAPêCHE are playing Union Pool on Friday, March 15th. Have a Nice Life, Consumer, elizabeth colour wheel, Planning for Burial, and Wreck and Reference are playing Brooklyn Night Bazaar on Saturday, March 16th. The Bouncing Souls and Strike Anywhere are playing White Eagle Hall on Saturday, March 16th. Massive Attack is playing Radio City Music Hall on Saturday, March 16th. Youth of Today, Glitterer, KRIMEWATCH, and Line Of Sight are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Sunday, March 17th. Kenny O'Brien and The O'Douls and Kevin Devine are playing Mercury Lounge on Sunday, March 17th. This Heat, This Is Not This Heat, and Yvette are playing (le) Poisson Rouge on Monday, March 18th. 20 Years: An Intimate Conclusion To Thursday's 20th Anniversary, Thursday, and American Pleasure Club are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Monday, March 18th. An Evening with Fleetwood Mac and Fleetwood Mac are playing Madison Square Garden on Monday, March 18th. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. New York Fact Here's something you may not have known about New York: Sidewalk food carts have those classic large umbrellas because Department of Health regulations state that food being prepared outdoors must be covered by an overhead structure to prevent contamination Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 83°F on March 20, 1945 Record Low: 7°F on March 18, 1916 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain tomorrow, with high temperatures falling to 46°F on Sunday. Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or Podcast Addict, Spotify, and Castbox or listen to each episode on the podcast pages. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit agreatbigcity.com/podcast to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
60 years ago on March 9, 1959 — The Barbie doll debuts at the American International Toy Fair in New York 1 year ago on March 11, 2018 — A sight-seeing helicopter crashes into the East River, killing five passengers. 286 years ago on March 12, 1733 — Bowling Green Park is established as the city's first official park. Fifth Avenue St. Patrick's Day Parade — Bay Ridge St. Patrick's Day Parade — Brooklyn St. Patrick's Day parade Episode 8: Harry Macklowe plans new tower across from St. Patrick's Cathedral — Harry Macklowe is one parcel closer to building his $1B Midtown office tower Chrysler Building sells for just $150 million 63 years ago on March 15, 1956 - 'My Fair Lady' opens on Broadway, starring Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews. March 15, 2018 — NYC Announces New Ferry Names Chosen by City Schoolchildren A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2011, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. Park of the day Railroad Park (Queens) — Rochdale, Queens — A densely-wooded area named for the nearby LIRR tracks and Locust Manor station, Railroad Park is mostly a wooded area with no fountains or plazas, but it does have a few hiking trails winding through the trees. Not to be confused with Railroad Park in the Bronx. Outdoor Skills: Navigation at Willowbrook Park in Staten Island Concert Calendar Weezer x Pixies Spring 2019 Tour, Weezer, Basement, Pixies, and TV on the Radio are playing Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, March 12th Ella Mai "The Debut Tour", Ella Mai, Kiana Ledé, and Lucky Daye are playing Brooklyn Steel on Tuesday, March 12th Todd Snider and Reed Foehl are playing Blender Theater at Gramercy on Wednesday, March 13th Teenage Fanclub and The Love Language are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Thursday, March 14th The Movielife and Travis Shettel are playing Brooklyn Night Bazaar on Friday, March 15th Have a Nice Life, Consumer, elizabeth colour wheel, Midwife, and Planning for Burial are playing Market Hotel on Friday, March 15th Massive Attack is playing Radio City Music Hall on Friday, March 15th The Purple Tour and Lukas Graham are playing Hammerstein Ballroom on Friday, March 15th Death Cults, Husbandry, and LAPêCHE are playing Union Pool on Friday, March 15th Have a Nice Life, Consumer, elizabeth colour wheel, Planning for Burial, and Wreck and Reference are playing Brooklyn Night Bazaar on Saturday, March 16th The Bouncing Souls and Strike Anywhere are playing White Eagle Hall on Saturday, March 16th Youth of Today, Glitterer, KRIMEWATCH, and Line Of Sight are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Sunday, March 17th Kenny O'Brien & The O'Douls and Kevin Devine are playing Mercury Lounge on Sunday, March 17th This Heat, This Is Not This Heat, and Yvette are playing (le) Poisson Rouge on Monday, March 18th Thursday and American Pleasure Club are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Monday, March 18th Fleetwood Mac are playing Madison Square Garden on Monday, March 18th Lucy Dacus, Fenne Lily, and Mal Blum are playing White Eagle Hall on Wednesday, March 20th José González & The String Theory are playing Apollo Theater on Thursday, March 21st Ulver is playing Irving Plaza on Friday, March 22nd Weakened Friends, coping skills, Hit Like a Girl, and Nervous Dater are playing The Kingsland on Friday, March 22nd Hollis Brown is playing Mercury Lounge on Friday, March 22nd Jawbreaker is playing Brooklyn Steel on Saturday, March 23rd Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Learn about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: The NYC Department of Education is the largest school system in the United States, with 1.1 million students — larger than the entire population of San Francisco Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 85°F on March 13, 1990 Record Low: 6°F on March 13, 1888 Weather for the week ahead: Mixed precipitation on Friday through Monday, with high temperatures peaking at 58°F on Friday. Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or Castbox, Overcast, and TuneIn Radio or listen to each episode on the podcast pages. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit agreatbigcity.com/podcast to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
96 years ago on March 5, 1923 — "Human Fly" Harry F. Young falls to his death while climbing the Hotel Martinique 49 years ago on March 6, 1970 — Weather Underground townhouse explodes 11 years ago on March 6, 2008 — An IED explodes outside Times Square Army recruitment office 2 years ago on March 7, 2017 — The 'Fearless Girl' statue is placed at Bowling Green, facing the famous Wall Street Bull statue 60 years ago on March 9, 1959 — The Barbie doll debuts at the American International Toy Fair in New York 8 years ago — The Norwegian Jewel sailing down the Hudson becomes the first post on the A Great Big City website! 8 years ago on March 4, 2011 — The TLC releases the results of their Taxi of Tomorrow survey 2 years ago on Tuesday, March 7, 2017 — FDNY Debuts New Tethered Drone with Infrared Camera A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. Park of the day Captain Rivera Playground — 156th Street in Woodstock in the Bronx — This playground honors Captain Manuel Rivera, Jr., a Marine pilot from the Bronx who died during a training mission in Operation Desert Shield. Parks Events If you're interested in keeping the city's parks clean, visit Canarsie Park for the Forest Restoration event on Saturday, March 9th. Volunteer with the Stewardship Team to protect natural areas in Canarsie Park and learn how to identify and safely remove invasive plants in order to help create a healthier ecosystem. Come dressed in sturdy boots or shoes, long pants, and clothing that can get dirty. Please bring your own water bottle to this event. Space is limited and registration is required. Start time: 10:00 am End time: 12:00 pm Contact phone: (718) 392-5232 Location: Seaview Avenue and East 108th Street in Fresh Creek Nature Preserve in Canarsie, Brooklyn. Concert Calendar Cold Cave, ADULT, Psychic TV, and Sextile are playing Brooklyn Steel on Monday, March 4th The Monochrome Set and The Jetbeats are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Monday, March 4th Ice Cube is playing Terminal 5 in New York City on Wednesday, March 6th Morbid Angel, Blood Incantation, Cannibal Corpse, and Necrot are playing the Playstation Theater on Thursday, March 7th Nothing, Candy, and Tony Molina are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Thursday, March 7th State Champs and Our Last Night are playing the Best Buy Theater on Friday, March 8th The Black Queen, Kanga, and Uniform are playing the Music Hall of Williamsburg on Friday, March 8th Robyn is playing Madison Square Garden on Friday, March 8th Trisomie 21 and Brighter Death Now are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Friday, March 8th The Sound of Animals Fighting is playing Terminal 5 on Friday, March 8th Queensrÿche, Fates Warning, and The Cringe are playing Irving Plaza on Saturday, March 9th Weezer, Basement, the Pixies, and TV on the Radio are playing Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, March 12th Teenage Fanclub and The Love Language are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Wednesday, March 13th The Movielife and Travis Shettel are playing the Brooklyn Night Bazaar on Friday, March 15th Massive Attack is playing Radio City Music Hall on Friday, March 15th The Bouncing Souls and Strike Anywhere are playing White Eagle Hall in Jersey City on Saturday, March 16th Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. New York Fact Here's something you may not have known about New York: Central Park's Great Lawn was originally a reservoir of fresh water for city's water supply system. In 1931, it was filled in with material excavated from Rockefeller Center and the Eighth Avenue subway Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 79°F on March 10, 2016 Record Low: 3°F on March 5, 1872 Weather for the week ahead: Mainly dry and well below normal temperatures are expected through mid-week. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
After that first breakup, the press tends to regard everything as a reunion show. As Matt Pryor and Jim Suptic are quick to note, however, The Get Up Kids have been around as long in their current iteration as they were the first go-round, at 10 years a piece. Reforming has clearly given the legendary emo band a second lease on life, however. This year, the group released Kicker, its fist album of material in seven years. The four-song EP finds them revitalized, and their live sets show no sign of flagging. The members live in different parts of the country, with family responsibilities — a far cry from their teenage beginnings in Kansas City. But the group clearly enjoys playing after all these years, and is already discussing the next record as we sit down bag stage at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City.
The October 20th edition of Look At My Records! features all Velvet Underground cover! Tom was floored by The Feelies incredible Velvet Underground cover set at White Eagle Hall on the 13th, so he decided to revisit some of his favorite Velvet Underground covers. Tune in to hear some amazing Velvets covers by R.E.M., The Primitives, Cat Power, Luna, Galaxie 500, The Feelies, and more! Full playlist: https://spinitron.com/export/rfb286-pl8160-BEzW5G13.html
Episode 64 of Look At My Records! is the fourth in a series of episodes previewing the upcoming North Jersey Indie Rock Festival. The annual festival is now in its third year and is happening at White Eagle Hall on Saturday October 6th.For the fourth and final installment, I chatted with the wonderful Glenn Morrow. I can't think of a more fitting way to wrap up this series of preview episodes, as who knows where music in Hudson County would be without Glenn? Would we even be having this festival on Saturday?!Glenn got his start in the late 70s, when he moved to Hoboken and formed The A Band with Rob Norris, Richard Barone, and Frank Giannini. They would be the very first group to ever play at Maxwell’s, paving the way for countless other bands and musicians to grace its stage. From there, Glenn fronted other bands including The Individuals and a solo project, Rage To Live, in addition to his work as President of Bar None Records.Glenn currently fronts Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help, who released their debut self-titled album in 2017 on Rhyme or Reason Records. They just released a brand new song, “Yellowed Pages,” and have a slew of other new songs up their sleeves!Lots of awesome stories in this episode, so tune in to hear all about how Glenn turned Michael Stipe on to the Replacements, his discovery of They Might Be Giants, some Alex Chilton stories, and much more!Don’t miss Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help tomorrow at the North Jersey Indie Rock Festival!You can purchase the band’s debut album via Rhyme & Reason Records.
Episode 63 of Look At My Records! is the third in a series of episodes previewing the upcoming North Jersey Indie Rock Festival. The annual fest is now in it’s third year and is happening at White Eagle Hall on Saturday October 6th!For the third installment, I chatted with New Brunswick's Glazer! These shredders are about a year removed from the release of their awesome debut LP, "On A Prairie, Live In Dirt." How's it hold up? We all agreed, it holds up PRETTY DAMN WELL!!! Tune in to hear all about the band's formation, the recording of their debut album, and their label State Champion Records! Plus, some fun and exciting record selections, including songs by X, The Scientists, and Sebadoh!In addition to the North Jersey Indie Rock Festival, you can see Glazer live at the following gigs:October 12th, 2018 - Kal Marks, The Royal They, Glazer, Resounding No At In The West 7:30pmNovember 3rd, 2018 - Glazer, Mover Shaker, Teenage Halloween, Old Joy at The Roadhouse 7pmDo yourself a favor and pick up Glazer’s awesome LP, “On A Prairie, Live In Dirt” via State Champion Records!
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Episode 62 of Look At My Records! is the second in a series of episodes previewing the upcoming North Jersey Indie Rock Festival. The annual fest is now in its third year and is happening at White Eagle Hall on Saturday October 6th!For the second installment, I chatted with Asbury Park's Dentist. The trio is fresh off of their first-ever national tour in support of their magnificent third album, "Night Swimming," which was released in late July on Cleopatra Records. Tune in to hear all about the group's transition from a four piece to a trio, some tour stories, the Asbury Park music scene, and their record picks! You'll also hear several awesome tracks off of "Night Swimming" and a pair of certified Dentist classics from their second LP, "Ceilings!"You can purchase “Night Swimming” and all of Dentist’s other releases via bandcamp.Dentist is performing at The North Jersey Indie Rock Fest on October 6th at White Eagle Hall, but you can also catch them at the following dates:September 21st - Rowan Alt’s Back to School Jam at Rowan University in Glassboro, NJSeptember 22nd - 4th Annual Bond St. Block Party in Asbury Park, NJOctober 26th - Dentist w/ Acid Dad, Alpha Rabbit, The Tide Bends at Millhill Basement in Trenton, NJNovember 14th - Doc Martens Presents: Thick, Dinowalrus, Fruit & Flowers, Dentist at Baby’s All Right in Brooklyn, NYDecember 14th - Dentist at The Red Wheelbarrow in Paterson, NJAgain, do not miss Dentist the this year’s North Jersey Indie Rock Festival. Get your tickets now!
Episode 61 of Look At My Records! is the first in a series of episodes previewing the upcoming North Jersey Indie Rock Festival. The annual fest is now in it’s third year and is happening at White Eagle Hall on Saturday October 6th!For the first installment, I chatted with The Royal Arctic Institute. Comprised of Lyle Hysen (Das Damen), Gerard Smith (Phantom Tollbooth), and John Leon (Rory Erickson), this highly pedigreed power-trio plays an eclectic blend of post-punk and cinematic jazz instrumentals. Tune in to hear about the group’s formation, their music, and upcoming gigs. Plus, the dudes made some awesome picks from my record collection including The Specials, Richard Hell, and The Psychedelic Furs!The band’s second LP, “Accidental Achievement”, is scheduled for release on Friday October 19th via Rhyme & Reason Records. Tune in to hear two brand new songs from this forthcoming LP, “Northern Progress Exploration Company” and “Raymond Roussell.” The group is also releasing a cassette single, “Russian Twists,” for Cassette Store Day on October 13th. You can also hear that song in this episode!In addition to playing the North Jersey Indie Rock Festival on October 6th, The Royal Arctic Institute has a busy gig schedule for September and October. You can catch them at the following shows:October 18th at Pianos with Problem People, Yawn Mower, Ultra Major, A Bird, and This BlissOctober 19th at The Nest with Wharton Tiers Ensemble and The WiremenOctober 20th at Guitar Bar Jr.November 9th at Quinn'sBeacon, NY, United StatesNovember 11th at The Bowery Electric with Antietam, SleepyheadNovember 13th at Pet Shop with The Special PillowGet your tickets to the North Jersey Indie Rock Festival RIGHT NOW: https://www.ticketfly.com/event/1744675-north-jersey-indie-rock-jersey-city/
Coming off the 4/27/18 White Eagle Hall show, Max Feinstein interviews The Latest Noise's Mike Kuzan to find out what it takes to put on a show of that magnitude.
Kuz chats with Collective Man about their upcoming show at White Eagle Hall and new single and music video coming out soon!
Max Feinstein talks with Mike Rodgers of Terra Electric about his upcoming album and performance at White Eagle Hall on 4/27/18
I've been a fan of Sylvana Joyce &The Moment for years now. I booked them at Path Cafe and The Algonquin Seaport Theater in Manhattan a while back and I finally got a chance to play on stage with them at my Birthday Bash at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City on 4/6/18. I sat down and talked to Sylvana about her new album, Heavy Head, her "Grand" showmanship, songwriting while walking, the current live music scene and lots more. Check SJ&TM on Spotify, iTunes and anywhere else you find great music!
Max Feinstein Interviews Viktor ahead of the White Eagle Hall gig on 4/27/18
Kuz chats with Julia Kirk about their upcoming Kirk & Kuz performance at White Eagle Hall, how Julia got her start in music and more!
Kuz talks with Darryl Joo about the upcoming show at White Eagle Hall on 4/27/18 and his album being recorded and mixed at Silver Horse Sound.
Kuz chats with Mike Rodgers of Terra Electric about the upcoming White Eagle Hall show on 4/27, recording his album at Silver Horse Sound and more!
Kuz talks with Max Feinstein and John Rocessano about the upcoming show at White Eagle Hall and the music being recorded at Silver Horse Sound. Part 2 of 2
Kuz talks with Max Feinstein and John Rocessano about the upcoming show at White Eagle Hall and the music being recorded at Silver Horse Sound. Part 1 of 2
Kuz talks with Brian Lawrey about the upcoming show at White Eagle Hall and his album being recorded at Silver Horse Sound.
[Pat interviews lead singer and songwriter of the legendary World Inferno Friendship Society who are currently on tour and play White Eagle Hall this Friday night in Jersey City.] World Inferno Friendship Society - "Secret Service Freedom Fighting USA" - Live at North Six https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/77310
[Pat interviews lead singer and songwriter of the legendary World Inferno Friendship Society who are currently on tour and play White Eagle Hall this Friday night in Jersey City.] World Inferno Friendship Society - "Secret Service Freedom Fighting USA" - Live at North Six http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/77310
Episode 37 features a wide-variety of genre bending jams from great bands playing in your hood this weekend! There's a wonderful five band bill going down at White Eagle Hall on Friday January 19th and Royal Trux will be performing at Market Hotel for two nights! Plus, the debut of Mike Tarovsky's new project, Edna. Glazer is looking through that oracle with the song "Making This Shithole A Shithome." They'll be playing New Brunswick on the 20th. Check 'em out!
Episode 27 features some picks from one of Tom's recent crate digging excursion. Yeah, that's right - the surfy instrumental goodness of the Raybeats, plus some Paisley Underground jams from The Three O'Clock, and New Jersey favorites, The Silos.Can you believe the Raincoats are in town? Ought also has two shows lined up, one with Waxahatchee at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City. In Episode 27, you can also hear additional hardcore excellent jams from L.A. Witch, Las Rosas, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Tall Juan, and the dynamic duo of Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile. Tickets are still available for their show at Loews Theater in Jersey City. I'm bringing my entire family - that's how great the show is gonna be! Don't miss out!