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Cuando Jimmie Lunceford le envió un telegrama a Gerald Wilson, entonces de veinte años de edad, pidiéndole que sustituyera a Sy Oliver, el joven trompetista tuvo que pensárselo dos veces. Le gustaba su trabajo en la banda de Chick Carter, pero cuando se enteró de que esta banda estaba a punto de disolverse, volvió a llamar y aceptó el trabajo. Con José Manuel Corrales.
1 - The Wheel of the Wagon is Broken - Lee Bennett with Jan Garber and his Orchestra – 19362 - Bounce Me, Brother with a Solid Four - Ray Mc Kinley with Will Bradley and his Orchestra - 19413 - Bounce Me, Brother with a Solid Four - Muriel Lane with Woody Herman and his Orchestra – 19414 - Slide, Kelly, Slide - Wilbur Sweatman's Original Jazz Band - 19195 – Slide, Mr. Jelly, Slide - Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra – 19296 - Bounce The Ball - Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five – 19407 - Pass The Bounce - Anita O'Day with Gene Krupa and his Orchestra – 19418 - I'm on a See-Saw - Cliff Weston with Joe Haymes and his Orchestra - 19359 - See-Saw Medley - Emerson Military Band – 191910 - The Be-Bop Bounce - Helen Humes and her All Stars - 194711 - Billy Billy Bounce - Joe Rines – 194012 - Cowboy on a Pogo Stick - The Balladeers - 195613 - Bounce of the Sugar Plum Fairy - John Kirby and his Onyx Club Boys – 194114 - Birmingham Bounce - Ted Humphries with Fat Man Humphries and his Orchestra - 195015 - Six Mile Stretch - The Sam Donahue Orchestra – 194116 – Business Men's Bounce - Raymond Scott and his New Orchestra – 1939
In this episode of Dads On The Fly, we sit down with Will Bradley from Turtlebox Audio to talk about all the exciting new products hitting the market, including The Grande and The Ranger. Will shares insights on Turtlebox's nationwide expansion, what it's like to build a business with close friends, and how the company stays true to its mission of helping people "Live Free."Whether you're a longtime fan of Turtlebox or just love great gear that enhances outdoor adventures, this conversation is packed with stories, laughs, and inspiration. So turn up the volume, and join us for another great episode of Dads On The Fly!Episode 89 with Willhttps://turtleboxaudio.com/Turtlebox InstagramWant more content? Check out the patreon and help support Dads On The Fly: https://www.patreon.com/dadsontheflyFind Dads On The Fly online and sign up for our newsletter at https://www.dadsonthefly.com/Check out our sponsors:https://troutinsights.com/https://catchcamnets.com/https://turtleboxaudio.com/ https://saludabeads.com/
1 - Bounce Me Brother with a Solid Four - Ray Mc Kinley with Will Bradley and his Orchestra – 19412 - He's a Cousin of Mine - Miss Clarice Vance - 19063 - Boogie Woogie's Mother-In-Law - Buddy Johnson and his Band – 19414 – Bring It On Home to Grandma - Jones' Jazz Wizards - 19355 - I'm My Own Grandmaw - Esmereldy and her Novelty Band – 19486 - Your Mother's Son-In-Law - Billie Holiday with Benny Goodman and his Orchestra - 19337 - Old Uncle Ned - William Tuson – 19058 – Grandpa's Spells – Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers - 19269 - Swing, Swing Mother-in-Law - Jack Denny and his Orchestra – 193710 - Uncle Quit Work, Too - Lew Dockstader - 190611 - Aunt Patsy - Prince's Band – 191612 - My Mother-in-Law - Benny Bell – 194613 - Save Me Sister - Cab Calloway and his Orchestra - 193614 – Swing, Brother, Swing – Wingy Manone and his Orchestra – 193515 - Aunt Hagar's Blues - Jack Teagarden and The Modernaires with Paul Whiteman and his Swing Wing - 193816 - Peace Brother Peace - O'Neil Spencer with Willie Smith (The Lion) and his Cubs – 1937
Features vintage recordings by Stan Kenton, Tommy Dorsey and The Modernaires. Ronnaldo also plays a Soundie by Will Bradley and His Orchestra. Consider supporting The Big Band and Swing Podcast by becoming a Hepcat. Learn more at SupportSwing.com. * The music featured in this podcast is considered Public Domain. Artists are credited within the podcast.
1 - On the Street of Regret - Connee Boswell – 19422 - Wish I Had Never - Tommy Ridgley and his Band - 19543 - Mistakes - Jack True with The Nite Owls – 19384 - I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again - Kelly Harrell - 19265 - I Wish I Was Single Again - Tom Glazer – 19496 - Am I Making the Same Mistake Again? - Ruth Brown with Budd Johnson's Orchestra – 19507 - I Boogied When I Should Have Woogied - Ray McKinley with Will Bradley and his Orchestra – 19418 - My Greatest Mistake - Dick Haymes with Harry James and his Orchestra - 19409 - Mistake in Life - Jimmy Wilson and His All-Stars – 194710 - I Was Wrong - Judy Canova and Riders of the Purple Sage - 194411 - The Mess-Around (A Wholetone Study) - Fats Waller – 192212 - When Father Laid the Carpet on the Stairs - Billy Murray - 190513 - I Learned a Lesson I'll Never Forget - The Five Red Caps – 194414 - I've Learned My Lesson - Bob White with the Emitt Slay Trio - 195315 - Hvis du har taget Fejl, saa sig det med det samme (If you have made a mistake, say so immediately) - Gull-Maj Norin med Sid Merriman's Danseorkester16 - To Make a Mistake is Human - Ella Fitzgerald – 1948
Sintonía: "Home James" - Harry James & The Boogie Woogie Trio"Honky Tonk Train Blues" - Meade Lux Lewis; "Boogie Woogie" - Pete Johnson; "Woo-Woo" y "Jesse" - Harry James & The Boogie Woogie Trio; "Boogie Woogie Man" - Pete Johnson; "Walkin´ The Boogie", "Sixth Avenue Express" y "Movin´ The Boogie" - Pete Johnson & Albert Ammons; "Cafe Society Rag" - Albert, Pete & Meade; "Low Down Dirty Shame" - Joe Sullivan & His Cafe Society Orchestra; "Basin Street Boogie" - Will Bradley´s Six Texas Hot Dogs; "The Munson Street Breakdown", "Central Avenue Breakdown" y "Bouncing At The Beacon" - Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra; "K. K. Boogie" - Henry "Red" Allen & His OrchestraTodas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación (3xCD) "Boogie Woogie & Blues Piano 1935-1942" (Mosaic Records, 2008)Todas las músicas seleccionadas (compiladas) por Klaus Faber.Escuchar audio
This is it! We're in the end game! Will Bradley come out victorious? Or will Talos prevail and take over the Sword Coast?! The tension is palpable and I cannot WAIT to see (or I guess hear) the outcome! Play us a ballad of battle, Max Hedman! Sound effects courtesy of Zapsplat.
Features vintage recordings by Boyd Raeburn, Will Bradley, The King Sisters and many more. We also learn how to treat those annoying Cold Sores and Fever Blisters. Consider supporting The Big Band and Swing Podcast by becoming a Hepcat. Learn more at SupportSwing.com. * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
This month we delve into a subject that rarely gets much air time, taste and the importance of taste in a carp bait and the pivitotal role it plays. We discuss ingredients used and observations in tank tests and our own results over the years to back up our findings. We also have a great guest on, Will Bradley. Will's an angler that Mark once upon a time mentored through the Korda carp academy but has since carved his own path on some extremely challenging venues up and down the country. Mike delves into what gives Will the drive and determination to travel long distances in search of some really special carp. Enjoy.
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Listen as Will Bradley, Owner of Will Bradley Sports Performance talks about his life's journey through football and how that propelled him into the Sports Performance industry. Will Bradley has impacted the lives of so many Student-Athletes from the elementary level though Collegiate sports. Will Bradley Sports Performance and Built Different Football Academy is located in Greensboro NC & Charlotte NC.
What I learned from reading Frederic Goudy Frederic Goudy was the most famous type designer in the world, the designer of over 100 different typefaces, the author of a number of published works, and a public lecturer and teacher. Join me in this conversation as we study the life, work, and mind of Frederic Goudy. --- (2:52) "Why Designers Can't Think" by Michael Bierut (5:36) Goudy's design philosophy (8:18) Titans episodes #1 (Jan Tschichold) and #2 (Paul Renner) (9:39) Goudy's Deepdene typeface (12:12) Goudy's critique of the types of the past (15:15) Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead by Jim Mattis (25:02) Confessions of an Advertising Man by David Ogilvy (26:58) Goudy meets Will Bradley, leading Art Nouveau Illustrator and the highest-paid American commercial artist (28:14) Goudy's first introduction to The Kelmscott Press and ideas of William Morris as well as Charles Ricketts and Charles James Cobden-Sanderson, who all became large sources of inspiration for Goudy's work (30:00) Frederic and Bertha get married and begin a long career together (31:40) Jeff Bezos on the "smartest people" in interview with Inc. (36:51) Goudys move to Hingham (38:02) The Goudys are joined in Hingham by W. A. (Billy) Dwiggins, originator of the term "graphic design" (40:43) Goudy meets Mitchell Kennerley (42:02) The Village Press destroyed by first fire (44:06) Goudy visits England for the first time (44:58) The Goudys take a second trip to Europe, which changes Frederic's life (46:40) Setting the Table by Danny Meyer, founder of Shake Shack (48:17) Goudy now an expert in type design (50:34) Goudys move again to Deepdene Road in Forest Hills Gardens, Queens (52:39) Goudy as genius designer and master marketer (53:56) Goudy wins AIGA Gold Medal and begins to receive criticism (56:21) Goudys move yet again to house and adjoining mill at Marlboro-on-Hudson, naming the location Deepdene, after their previous residence street (1:01:03) Goudy's final works, A Half-Century of Type Design and Typography: Volume 1, Volume 2
In this episode we examine and listen to Disc #539 of the V-Disc Collection. This V-Disc features vintage recordings by Will Bradley, The Six Texas Hot Dogs and Jess Stacy and His Orchestra. (E020) * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
1 - All Hail Great Judge - D'Oyly Carte Opera Company (Gilbert and Sullivan) - 19272 - Hey, Doc! - Tyree Glenn with Cab Calloway and his Orchestra - 19413 - Sick, Sober, and Sorry - Tommy Duncan and his Western All-Stars - 19514 - Good-Night, Nurse - Billy Murray - 19135 - Oh! Doctor - Louis Panico and his Orchestra - 19306 - Doctor Jazz Stomp - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers - 19497 - I'm The Medicine Man for The Blues - Johnny Marvin with Nat Shilkret and his Orchestra - 19298 - Love Doctor Blues - Gatemouth Moore with the Tiny Grimes' Swingtet - 19469 - Doctor Jazz - Jacques Kluger - 194110 - Old Doc Yak - Ray McKinley with Will Bradley and his Orchestra - 193911 - Root Doctor Blues - Dr. Clayton - 194612 - Doctor Ketchum - Ernest Tubb and Red Foley - 195313 - Doctor Blues - Luis Russell - 192914 - Swear Thou the Jury - D'Oyly Carte Opera Company (Gilbert and Sullivan) - 192715 - Señor Juez (Mister Judge) - Jorge Zamora with Orquesta Aragón de Cuba - 195616 - Long as You Got Your Health - The Merry Macs with Ray Noble and his Orchestra - 1937
1 - The Devil Ain't Lazy - Tommy Duncan with Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys - 0:01:30 - 19472 - Up Popped the Devil - Eddie Stone and His Orchestra;Eddie Stone;Dilliard - 0:06:01 - 19373 - El Diablo Se Aparecio (The Devil Appeared) - Tony Camargo y Orquesta Tino Contreras - 0:08:27 - 19564 - The Devil and the Farmer's Wife - Richard Dyer-Bennett - 0:11:55 - 19455 - Pack Up Your Sins and Go to The Devil - Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra - 0:14:20 - 19226 - Devil in The Moon - Leo Reisman and his Orchestra - 0:18:40 - 19357 - Devil May Care - Dick Todd - 0:22:09 - 19408 - Satan Wears a Satin Gown - Frankie Laine with Carl Fischer's Orchestra - 0:26:44 - 19499 - The Devil with The Devil - Johnny Messner and his Music Box Band - 0:29:51 - 193910 - I'm A Lucky Devil - Stuart Allen with the Richard Himber Orchestra - 0:34:02 - 193911 - On the Level You're a Little Devil - Maurice Chevalier - 0:36:33 - 191912 - Burra' el Diablo - Alfredo Sadel y la Orquesta de Ulises Acosta - 0:40:13 - 13 - Let Me Go, Devil - Tex Ritter - 0:44:00 - 195114 - Get Thee Behind Me Satan - Terry Allen with Will Bradley and his Orchestra - 0:46:33 - 194115 - The Devil Is Afraid of Music - Willard Robison with Nat Shilkret and his Orchestra - 0:50:31 - 192816 - Stop Throwin' Rocks at the Devil - Rusty Nichols with Charlie Spivak and his Orchestra - 0:53:51 - 1947
In this episode, we chat with Will Bradley from Turtlebox Audio. Turtlebox's mission is to make the loudest, most rugged, portable speaker in the market that is specifically built for the outdoors. We feel they have accomplished that and cannot say enough good things about our Turtlebox speakers. In this conversation with Will, one of the founders of Turtlebox, we learn more about the story behind the speaker. The story of 4 friends working together to solve a problem is encouraging. Also, the values of Turtlebox are something we, as dads and men, can aspire to. We talk more with Will about what it means to "Live Free" and why that's such a guiding principle for Turtlebox. We also discuss: -Will's early adventures in the outdoors -The complete story of Turtlebox Audio -Staying true to your mission when others try to steer you off -Is music needed for the outdoors? -Will's adventuring mindset with his own three children and much more. Check out Turtlebox: Website: https://turtleboxaudio.com/ Instagram: @turtleboxaudio Find Dads On The Fly online and sign up for our newsletter at https://www.dadsonthefly.com/ Support Dads On the Fly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84380068 Check out our sponsors: https://www.maggievalleyflyshop.com/ https://troutinsights.com/ https://catchcamnets.com/ https://www.aflyco.com/ https://turtleboxaudio.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadsonthefly/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadsonthefly/support
Features vintage recordings by Bunny Berigan, George Paxton and Will Bradley. We also listen to select clips from a fire prevention awareness film called "Crimes of Carelessness". Consider supporting The Big Band and Swing Podcast by becoming a Hepcat. Learn more at SupportSwing.com. * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
On this weeks episode of The Skiff Wanderer Podcast, I'm joined by Cole Rickerson and Michael Cotter from @GoingNativeMedia and Will Bradley and Reagan Fincher from @turtleboxaudio . We breakdown our week long trip skiff camping the Texas Coast. We touch on the highs and lows and a few things that didn't make it into the final film. Check out the film on the Going Native youtube page. #flyfishing #texas #redfish Border to Bayou Part 1 - https://youtu.be/l2rOLSUxN_E Border to Bayou Part 2 - https://youtu.be/JiPUMViUGks FOLLOW GOING NATIVE: Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@UCbPMhIxAcxcJAajebmQ3HLw Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/going__native/ FOLLOW TURTLEBOX: Website - https://turtleboxaudio.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/turtleboxaudio/ FOLLOW THE SKIFF: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theskiffwanderer Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theskiffwanderer Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theskiffwanderer Website - http://www.theskiffwanderer.com Music - Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/iuqpes/ This podcast is a part of the Waypoint TV Podcast Network. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointhunt @waypointpodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Neil is joined by: Jonathan Erlichman, Wilson Diez, Thomas Culkin, Pat Phelan, Ruben Santiago, Will Bradley, Brad Epstein, Simon Rosenbaum To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Features vintage Big Band recordings by The Andrews Sisters, Tony Pastor and Artie Shaw. Ronnaldo also plays a Soundie by Will Bradley and His Six Texas Hot Dogs. Consider supporting The Big Band and Swing Podcast by becoming a Hepcat. Learn more at SupportSwing.com. * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
Features vintage music by Raymond Scott, Will Bradley, Ralph Flanagan and Cootie Williams. Ronnaldo thanks some new supporters and also plays a Soundie. Consider supporting The Big Band and Swing Podcast by becoming a Hepcat. Learn more at SupportSwing.com. * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
In this Podcast Extra of "The Big Band and Swing Podcast" we celebrate the birthday of trombonist and bandleader - Will Bradley. Will was born on July 12, 1912 in Newton, New Jersey. * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
Jazz, Big Band, and Swing Sunday - Music of 1940 00:00:00 Beat Me Daddy (Eight to the Bar) Pt. 1 - Will Bradley & His Orchestra 00:05:06 I'll Never Smile Again - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 00:08:13 Crosstown - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 00:11:03 The Breeze and I - Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra 00:13:57 Imagination - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 00:16:44 Whispering Grass (Don't Tell the Trees) - The Ink Spots 00:19:26 Practice Makes Perfect - Bob Chester And His Orchestra 00:22:38 Playmates - Kay Kyser & His Orchestra 00:25:28 Fools Rush In - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 00:27:59 We Three - Ink Spots 00:31:20 Only Forever - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra 00:34:18 Where Was I? - Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 00:37:34 Pennsylvania 6-5000 - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 00:40:47 Pompton Turnpike - Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 00:43:44 Ferry-Boat Serenade - Kay Kyser & His Orchestra 00:46:45 Imagination - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 00:49:55 Our Love Affair - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 00:52:55 Sierra Sue - Bing Crosby 00:55:53 Make-Believe Island - Mitchell Ayres & His Fashions In Music 00:59:03 Our Love Affair - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:01:37 The Call of the Canyon - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:04:58 The Nearness of You - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:08:10 Down Argentina Way - Leo Reisman & His Orchestra 01:11:20 When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano - Ink Spots 01:14:18 Make-Believe Island - Jan Savitt & His Orchestra 01:17:28 We Three - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 01:20:29 A Handful of Stars - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:23:45 Frenesi - Artie Shaw and His Orchestra 01:26:45 I'm Nobody's Baby- - Judy Garland 01:29:37 Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat - Will Bradley & His Orchestra 01:32:42 Blueberry Hill - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:35:34 Ferry-Boat Serenade (La Piccinina) - Andrews Sisters 01:38:36 Down Argentina Way - Bob Crosby & His Orchestra 01:41:06 Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga - Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra 01:44:02 A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:47:42 God Bless America - Kate Smith 01:50:27 Down the Road Apiece - Will Bradley Trio 01:53:31 When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:56:14 Maybe - The Ink Spots 01:59:19 There I Go - Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra 02:02:07 Dolimite - Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra 02:05:35 There I Go - Will Bradley & His Orchestra 02:08:39 Star Dust - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 02:11:50 Trade Winds - Bing Crosby 02:15:03 Five O'clock Whistle - Ella Fitzgerald & Her Famous Orchestra 02:18:11 Trade Winds - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 02:21:07 Only Forever - Bing Crosby --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waldina/message
Features vintage music from Mel Torme with Artie Shaw, Randy Brooks, Hal McIntyre and more. Ronnaldo also plays a classic Boogie Woogie recording from Will Bradley. Consider supporting The Big Band and Swing Podcast by becoming a Hepcat. Learn more at SupportSwing.com. * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
1 - Mamma, I Wanna Make Rhythm - Cab Calloway and his Orchestra – 19372 - That Wonderful Mother of Mine - Henry Burr - 19193 - Mother Told Me (Ukrainian) - Izabella Yakolevna Kremer – 19284 - M-O-T-H-E-R - Jan Savitt and his Top Hatters - 19415 - Stick to Your Mother, Tom - Will Oakland – 19116 - Mama Goes Where Papa Goes (In Yiddish) - Sophie Tucker - 19247 - Rock Me Mama - Banjo Ikey Robinson and his Bull Fiddle Band8 - Les Belle-Mères (The Mothers-in-Law) - Madame Bolduc – 19369 - Mele of My Tutu E (Grandma Goes to Town) - Naughty Abbie with John K. Almeida and his Hawaiians - Late 40's10 - Haragli Guelbi: He Set My Heart on Fire, Mama! (Tunisia) - Dalila Rochdi - 1930s11 - Go Home and Tell Your Mother - Don Voorhees Orchestra - 193012 - Ti Mama - Joseph Trouillot with Issa El Saieh and his Orchestra - 194713 - You've Got to See Your Mamma Every Night – Ladd's Black Aces – 192314 - Serdtze Mamee: A Mother's Heart - Peter Leschtchenko (King of the Russian Tango) - 1930s15 - Gå Hjem Til Din Mor (Go Home to Your Mother) - Ludvig Brandstrup - 194216 - Mei' Muatterl War A Wienerin (My Mother was from Vienna) - Greta Keller and Orchestra - 193217 - Mother Earth - Memphis Slim and The House Rockers – 195018 – Jack Dresses as Charlie's Aunt – The Jack Benny Show – 1948 (Radio Comedy)19 – The Big Mother – Dragnet – 1950 (Radio Drama)20 - M-O-T-H-E-R (A Word That Means the World to Me) - Henry Burr - 191521 - Just Break the News to Mother - Carson Robison Trio - 193022 - Scrub Me, Mama, With a Boogie Beat – Ray McKinley with Will Bradley and his Orchestra
On this week's episode Mr. Bell is joined by Ms. Alex and frequent guest Mr. Will Bradley. We cast discuss the role transgenders should have in women's athletics. What should be allowed and what should not be. Should the NCAA create a new division? That and a little Kayne talk on this episode.
So Far So Good - a selection of the Columbia recordings of Will Bradley and His Orchestra with Ray McKinley - featuring Peanuts Hucko (on tenor), Bernie Billings, Nick Caiazza, Jo Huffman, Mahlon Clark, Freddie Slack, Billy Maxted, Joe Weidman, Lee Castle and Carlotta Dale - 1939-42! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
1 - Long as You Got Your Health - The Merry Macs with Ray Noble and his Orchestra – 19372 - Sick, Sober, and Sorry - Tommy Duncan and his Western All-Stars – 19513 - Oh! Doctor - Louis Panico and his Orchestra – 19304 - Hey, Doc! - The Ink Spots - 19415 - Hey, Doc! - Tyree Glenn and Cab Calloway and his Orchestra – 19416 - Doctor Jazz Stomp - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers - 19497 - Doctor Ketchum - Ernest Tubb and Red Foley – 1953 8 - I'm The Medicine Man for The Blues – Johnny Marvin with Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra – 19299 - Alligator Crawl - Doc Cook and his 14 Doctors of Syncopation – 192710 - Love Doctor Blues - Gatemouth Moore with the Tiny Grimes' Swingtet - 194611 - Doctor Jazz - Jacques Kluger – 194112 - Root Doctor Blues - Dr. Clayton – 194613 - Old Doc Yak - Ray McKinley with Will Bradley and his Orchestra – 193914 - She's Just What the Doctor Ordered - Six Jumping Jacks – 192715 - Doctor Blues - Luis Russell – 192916 - Vitamin Pills - Lorraine Benson with Ray Herbeck's Orchestra – 194617 - I Need Vitamin "U" - Jerry Bowne with Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights - 194218 - The Doctor Prescribed Death - Suspense – 1943 (Radio Drama)19 - Illusion – Tales of the Texas Rangers – 1952 (Radio Drama)20 - Blues Doctor - The 6-Alarm Six - 1949
Has Katy's busy winter gone too far? Are the Skids lost without Gae? Will Bradley and Wayne throw down? Super-fan Kayla Huber is joining our co-hosts to share her take on part 2 of this week's breakdown of Season 3 Episode 6 of Letterkenny! Follow us on Facebook! Follow Megan on Instagram! For questions, comments, or to give YOUR take on today's episode, email us at casualjosh0@gmail.com, and we'll read it on the next episode! Go show Josh's music some love, or book him to mix your next project here! #LittleBitLoud #LittleBitLoudMedia Pitter Patter! - NMF Team --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/not-my-forte/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/not-my-forte/support
They're self-absorbed, spoiled and entitled brats, otherwise known as Generation Me. MTV correspondent Kim Stolz recently hit the streets of New York to find out how the younger generation feels about this label. Don't miss the candid responses. Then, Bradley, 24, says he wants to be rich and drive a Lamborghini, but he only wants to put in 80 percent of the effort. He still relies on his mom, Christine, to pay his rent and other bills. Will Bradley learn to stand on his own two feet? Plus, Monica says her 18-year-old daughter, Courtney, is an “entitlement princess,” and she gives the teen money just to keep the peace. Will mom and daughter get a wake-up call? And Jean Twenge, author of Generation Me, reveals why many young people are narcissistic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I am continuing with part two of a ten week series I call Revisited. I am going to revisit some bands from the 30's and 40's that I enjoy and that were not the Number One bands at that time. I started the series with a look at Will Bradley's band and this week we will look at the music and career of Larry Clinton. Larry had a very good band and wrote a couple of hits for other bands namely, The Dipsy Doodle, and A Study in Brown. He also had a big hit with a song called My Reverie. I hope you enjoy my revisit of the Larry Clinton Orchestra. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
In looking back over some of the programs I have done in the past, I decided to revisit about 10 of the lesser bands. Today I am going to revisit the Will Bradley-Ray Mckinley Orchestra. They had a hit with Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar and produced several other boogie woogie numbers. We'll take a look at the career of Will Bradley on the show. The Puzzler is back too. I hope you enjoy revisiting one of the swingingest bands from that era, the Will Bradley Orchestra. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/222 Will Bradley, Co-founder of Turtlebox Audio shares his story of a struggle with finding a high quality loud outdoor speaker. Will created a product that scratched his itch and brought in his other 3 buddies as co-founders. We find out how they put together the parts of the speaker to be fully waterproof, salt proof and ready for the water. You just hose off your speaker like you would a saltwater reel. You can find Will at Turtlebox Audio her The only marine grade speaker on the market, with a focus on fly fisherman and outdoorsmen and women. We get a feel for Will's introduction to Redfish and what he has planned for the future. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/222
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/215 Show Sponsor: Turtlebox Audio: https://wetflyswing.com/turtlebox Jonathan Mckenzie, the co-founder of Turtlebox Audio is here to share the story of how they created a great Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker that sounds great and is ready for the outdoors. Jonathan describes how it all started with him and his best 3 buddies and now has become a group of 4 families, 25 people with kids running around the headquarters. Jonathan, Will, Regan, and Jeff Show Notes with Jonathan Mckenzie - TWS - True Wireless Stereo vs the mono single speaker. If you get two turtlebox speakers you can do TWS. - Will Bradley is the guy who rallies people, Reagan is the CFO, Jeff Besner has the big company exposure. - I noted the Outdoors Online Podcast and the Jessica Shambora community podcast. - Duck Camp out of Austin, Zilker Belts, Chama Chair hunting chairs, Pak Mule, Twisted X Brewery and others are big Texas companies that are part of the Tejas Collaborative. - Don Julio 1942 or some in the $60 range like Petron or Teirra noble are good for Tequilla. We get a little lesson on Tequilla here so worth a listen. - The Devil's River trip is coming up that is a classified pristine River out of Texas. You can find Jonathan at TurtleboxAudio.com "Listen Responsibly" -Jonathan Mckenzie Turtlebox Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker Conclusion We get the full Turtlebox story from Jonathan Mckenzie on how he co-founded Turtlebox Audio 8 years ago and has created a great outdoor Bluetooth Speaker focused on fishing, hunting and outdoor enthusiasts. We get a glimpse of where Turtlebox might be heading next and why they are doubling down on the hunting and fishing niche. If you want to hear an amazing company founder, amazing passion, and a product you can stand behind, this is the episode for you. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/215
Episode 58 is quite an interesting one. We listen to music by Will Bradley, Count Basie, Harry James, Les Brown and many more. We also take a fun little trip back in time to one of Glenn Miller's last broadcast performances as a civilian. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
This episode we are joined by Will Bradley, Co-Founder of the most epic outdoor speaker on the market: Turtlebox. We discuss how to scale a product born out of necessity, the importance of quality over profit, how to build genuine lasting relationships with your customers, and what it takes to design an adventure-proof/waterproof speaker.
On this weeks MAKE BELIEVE BALLROOM over Public Broadcasting and Community Radio stations across the county we feature Gene Krupa, Anita O’Day and Ray Eldridge along with a little boogie with Will Bradley, Freddie Slack and Ray McKinley, a Nat King Cole legend, Ginny Simms sings with Kay Kyser, a monumental Battle of the Bands, also Bing Crosby, Connie Boswell, Count Basie and much more!
On this weeks edition of the Make Believe Ballroom - The story of a song title, a look at big band era fate, the saleries of black band musicians, the great trumpet sideman Johnny Best, the history of Soundies along with the wonderful music of the Delta Rhythm Boys, Ella Fitzgerald, Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, Will Bradley and his Orchestra, Bob Crosby and so much more!
Episode 18 features some fantastic music from Will Bradley, Kay Starr, Tex Beneke, Peggy Lee, Bob Crosby and more. We also learn about Sensible Jane and her "ducky" new slip! ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
Episode 17 features some great tracks from Benny Goodman, Will Bradley, Charlie Barnet, Bing Crosby and Ella Fitzgerald. We also listen in on an old radio performance by Glen Gray from April of 1944. You will also learn where to send your letters to the makers of Lava Soap. ...and remember, if you want to listen to more Big Band and Swing Music check out SwingCityRadio.com to hear Your Big Band Favorites from the 1930's, 40's and Today! * All music in this podcast are Creative Commons. Artists are credited within the podcast.
TODAY'S GUEST is Will Bradley, Bradley and Bradley Real Estate! The Greater Utica Chamber is featuring a different local business every day in a special edition of their Leveling Up Podcast called "Leveling Up-Social Distancing Series". Executive Director Meghan McGrogan will interview a different business owner or organization leader daily, and let you know who they are, what their business is, and how you can access their services or products to support them. Supporting local businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic is crucial to their survival.
Show 114, “Boogie-Woogie,” follows the “invasion” of this musical genre into Carnegie Hall, gospel music, popular music, Christmas music, and even classical music. Performers include Frankie Carle, Nadia Weintraub, Will Bradley, Pat Boone, Lionel Hampton,... Read More The post Show 114, “Boogie-Woogie,” appeared first on Sam Waldron.
*Bienvenidos a la edición 162 de Follow Me. La mejor música smooth jazz te estará acompañando las dos próximas horas en este, nuestro universo musical. Es el momento de disfrutar de nuestra música favorita. Hemos empezado con uno de nuestros teclistas favoritos como es Oli Silk. Además, hoy vamos a contar con el estreno del nuevo álbum de U-Nam “The Love Vault (Future Love Part. 2)” Contaremos también hoy con la presencia entre otros de Michael Ferenci & Santa Cruz, el trompetista Will Bradley y los teclados de Greg Manning. Micke Murray, Mark Etheredge regresa con " Resonance ". Nicke Holgersson con Crispy Colors El final del programa lo dedicaremos al latín jazz y contaremos con la presencia de, Sal Salaz------Capture the Moment La producción de este álbum fue inspirada por varios grandes artistas de jazz latino en el negocio de la música, incluidas las obras de Johnny Mandel / Paul Francis Webster, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Benny Golson, Chick Corea, Jay Beckenstein, Ray Obiedo y Tania Maria. La pasión de los músicos por la música que participaron en el proyecto "Capture the Moment" fue el resultado de este álbum de jazz latino emocionante y de primera clase*
*Bienvenidos a la edición 162 de Follow Me. La mejor música smooth jazz te estará acompañando las dos próximas horas en este, nuestro universo musical. Es el momento de disfrutar de nuestra música favorita. Hemos empezado con uno de nuestros teclistas favoritos como es Oli Silk. Además, hoy vamos a contar con el estreno del nuevo álbum de U-Nam “The Love Vault (Future Love Part. 2)” Contaremos también hoy con la presencia entre otros de Michael Ferenci & Santa Cruz, el trompetista Will Bradley y los teclados de Greg Manning. Micke Murray, Mark Etheredge regresa con " Resonance ". Nicke Holgersson con Crispy Colors El final del programa lo dedicaremos al latín jazz y contaremos con la presencia de, Sal Salaz------Capture the Moment La producción de este álbum fue inspirada por varios grandes artistas de jazz latino en el negocio de la música, incluidas las obras de Johnny Mandel / Paul Francis Webster, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Benny Golson, Chick Corea, Jay Beckenstein, Ray Obiedo y Tania Maria. La pasión de los músicos por la música que participaron en el proyecto "Capture the Moment" fue el resultado de este álbum de jazz latino emocionante y de primera clase*
*Bienvenidos a la edición 162 de Follow Me. La mejor música smooth jazz te estará acompañando las dos próximas horas en este, nuestro universo musical. Es el momento de disfrutar de nuestra música favorita. Hemos empezado con uno de nuestros teclistas favoritos como es Oli Silk. Además, hoy vamos a contar con el estreno del nuevo álbum de U-Nam “The Love Vault (Future Love Part. 2)” Contaremos también hoy con la presencia entre otros de Michael Ferenci & Santa Cruz, el trompetista Will Bradley y los teclados de Greg Manning. Micke Murray, Mark Etheredge regresa con " Resonance ". Nicke Holgersson con Crispy Colors El final del programa lo dedicaremos al latín jazz y contaremos con la presencia de, Sal Salaz------Capture the Moment La producción de este álbum fue inspirada por varios grandes artistas de jazz latino en el negocio de la música, incluidas las obras de Johnny Mandel / Paul Francis Webster, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Benny Golson, Chick Corea, Jay Beckenstein, Ray Obiedo y Tania Maria. La pasión de los músicos por la música que participaron en el proyecto "Capture the Moment" fue el resultado de este álbum de jazz latino emocionante y de primera clase*
Bienvenidos a la edición 162 de Follow Me. La mejor música smooth jazz te estará acompañando las dos próximas horas en este, nuestro universo musical. Es el momento de disfrutar de nuestra música favorita. Hemos empezado con uno de nuestros teclistas favoritos como es Oli Silk. Además, hoy vamos a contar con el estreno del nuevo álbum de U-Nam “The Love Vault (Future Love Part. 2)” Contaremos también hoy con la presencia entre otros de Michael Ferenci & Santa Cruz, el trompetista Will Bradley y los teclados de Greg Manning. Micke Murray, Mark Etheredge regresa con " Resonance ". Nicke Holgersson con Crispy Colors El final del programa lo dedicaremos al latín jazz y contaremos con la presencia de, Sal Salaz------Capture the Moment La producción de este álbum fue inspirada por varios grandes artistas de jazz latino en el negocio de la música, incluidas las obras de Johnny Mandel / Paul Francis Webster, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Benny Golson, Chick Corea, Jay Beckenstein, Ray Obiedo y Tania Maria. La pasión de los músicos por la música que participaron en el proyecto "Capture the Moment" fue el resultado de este álbum de jazz latino emocionante y de primera clase
Shellac Stack No. 158 ventures from April showers to the sunny side of the street, stopping to smell the flowers on the way. We hear from Al Jolson, the Tietge Sisters, Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty Orchestra, Alec Wilder, Will Bradley, Sam Lanin, and many more in this vintage music variety hour.
The technology world is constantly evolving, what we do with Tech, what it does for us, how we can use it to do things differently and more quickly, innovation is core to the technology industry. One of the fastest moving areas of innovation right now is the development of voice as a way for us to interact with our data and technology platforms, opening new ways for us to perform a wide variety of tasks, from asking your voice assistant to add to the shopping list to making technology accessible in a way its not been before, voice is an exciting, fast moving and fast-growing part of the tech industry. But how is voice going to change the way we operate as enterprises? Is voice starting to move from the consumer world to the business one? That's the subject of this week's Tech Interviews, as I'm joined by two guests, Geraint John and Will Bradley from Move Digital and importantly for this show, the hosts of the fantastic Voice for Voice podcast. In this week's episode, we explore the growing world of voice and how it has the potential to be the biggest technology shift since the Internet revolutionised how we use technology in our everyday lives. We cover: *What is Voice and why we need to take it seriously *How voice is a more intuitive way for us to interact with technology *How voice may be the platform of choice for the next wave of innovation *How voice is moving from consumer to enterprise *What does the future look like? Geraint and Will provide a great introduction into the world of voice and its potential to revolutionise how we use technology and some of the work that they are doing with their customers in this fascinating space. Enjoy the show and thanks for listening Full show notes here: https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Fy
My thanks go out to listener Karl Wingruber for his suggestion to do a show on Louise Tobin since she turned 100 years old back in November. I tracked down as many of her recordings as I could find and had fun doing it. She sang with Benny Goodman in 1939 and also with Will Bradley and various other bands. While married to Harry James she brought Frank Sinatra to his attention whom James eventually hired. I hope you enjoy the show as we have some recordings, interview segments and a couple of airchecks. Happy 100th birthday Louise. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
The week's local news for Surrey with Graham Laycock and Surrey Advertiser journalist Will Bradley. Keep up to date at getsurrey.co.uk.
VE 131 Prehistoric Rock: Roll 'Em Pete Big Joe Turner 1938 House of Blue Lights Freddie Slack (co-writer with Don Ray) and Ella Mae Morse 1946 Down the Road Apiece: Will Bradley Trio 1940 Good Rockin' Tonight: Wynonie Harris: 1948 Joe Liggins: The Honeydripper Bull Moose Jackson: Big Ten Inch Amos Milburn: One Bourbon, One Scotch One Beer Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Rock Daniel 1941 The Fat Man: Fats Domino: Louis Jordan & His Tympany 5 : Ain't That Just Like a Woman Julia Lee and her Boyfriends Gotta Gimme Whatcha Got We're Gonna Rock Wild Bill Moore 1947 Rock t he Joint: Jimmy Preston 1949 Move It On Over Hank Williams 1947 Jack Guthrie: Oakie Boogie Woody Guthrie: Jesus Christ Robert Wilkins; That's No Way To Get Along Rolling Stones: Not Fade Away Van Morrison : In The Days Before Rock And Roll. VE 131 Prehistoric Rock Today on the VE---rock, before it rolled. A rumage through the pre-historic rock vaults for songs that foreshadowed rock and roll, compiled by guest programmer Dan Miele. These are vintage recordings but their vitality will surprise you. I'm PC and this is the VE Roll 'Em Pete Big Joe Turner 1938 Prehistoric rock on the VE. From the year 1938 AD that's the blues shouting daddy of em all, Big Joe Turner with "Roll Em Pete." One of the first R&B recordings to make use of what was to become the rock and roll back beat - as opposed to the more common shuffle rhythm. This song was later recorded by Count Basie, and Joe recorded with the Basie band in later years. Joe Turner was the frist to record Shake, Rattle and Roll, which later became a hit for Bill Haley and His Comets. Things are really rockin at the House Of Blue Lights....Freddie Slack and Ella May Morse... House of Blue Lights Freddie Slack (co-writer with Don Ray) and Ella Mae Morse 1946 Down the Road Apiece: Will Bradley Trio 1940 Dinosaurs roam the earth again--it's prehistoric rock on the VE. A couple there that were echoed in 60s rock. Mitch Ryder refefrenced "house Of Blue Lights" by Freddie Slack and Ella Mae Morse, and The Rolling Stones covered Will Bradley's "Down The Road Apiece." Robert Plant recorded this one by Wynonie Mr Blues Harris with his group The Honeydrippers...and I'll follow it up with the song that gave th eband their name......... Good Rockin' Tonight: Wynonie Harris: 1948 Joe Liggins: The Honeydripper The Honeydripper was Joe Liggins, who along with Wynonie Harris, was an inspiration to Robert Plant. It's prehistoric rock on the VE. Here are a couple you'll know from their rock covers by Aerosmith and George Thorogood.... Bull Moose Jackson: Big Ten Inch ***pull from YOutube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJpO4ObZSdg Amos Milburn: One Bourbon, One Scotch One Beer *** pull from youtubehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TqglR7YG1Y The VE with prehistoric rock from Amos Milburn and Bull Moose Jackson...with the original versions of songs you know well from seventies rock. Here's someon ewho held the title "queen of rock and roll" when the competition iin thie category was pretty slim....but Sister Rosetta Tharpe had it all goin gon...gospel chops and sex appeal.... Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Rock Daniel 1941 The Fat Man: Fats Domino: The VE with PreHistoric Rock....but it begins inprope with thhe fat man, Antione Domino, from 1950....the tune is a variation on the traditional New Orleans tune Junker's Blues, which also provided the melody for Lloyd Price's Lawdy Miss Clawdy. Now, the guy known as the King of the Jukebox. Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five tore it up with hilarious story-songs. His guitarist Carl Hogan guitar has been cited by Chuck Berry as one of his main influences Louis Jordan & His Tympany 5 : Ain't That Just Like a Woman 1946 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEqiWTb-UWA Julia Lee and her Boyfriends Gotta Gimme Whatcha Got 1946http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Pq98BQ7E7Bk The VE with Prehistoric rock.. THAT girfriend could sing! Julia Lee And Her Boyfriends..who just happened to be two legendary names of jazz-- Benny Carter and Red Norvo. No small wonder that she commanded such prime session men--Julia sang and played piano in her brother George Lee's band, which for a time also included Charlie Parker. So where did 'rock" really begin? 1947--Wild Bill Moore We're Gonna Rock Wild Bill Moore 1947 Rock the Joint: Jimmy Preston 1949 The VE with Prehistoric Rock, and the name itself, attributed to Clevland DJ Alan Freed, was taken from tenor sax man Will Bill Moore's "We're Gonna Rock" which showed up on his Moondog Show radio programs...also Jimmy Preston and Rock The Joint. Let's rock out today's VE with one more that George Thorogood latched on to, by a legend of country music who died before rock was born... Move It On Over Hank Williams 1947 Jack Guthrie: Oakie Boogie The Year was 1947. And like the legendary flying saucer that crash landed in Roswell, New Mexico, the alien music life form of rock and roll was taking shape with some help from country cousin Hank Williams, and right there Jack Guthrie and the western swing jam "Oakie Boogie, which Bill Haley's Rock Around The Clock owes a debt to. Jack was the cousin of the seminal American music figure who would have been 100 years old this week. Woody introduced one element of what would become rock that we haven't touched on yet...the political and intellectual...soomething that was rare in popular music of his day...but as a folk singer, Woody could speak his mind, and he makes an obvious political statement in this song from 1940: Woody Guthrie: Jesus Christ Robert Wilkins; That's No Way To Get Along Pre Historic Rock on The VE....Woody Guthrie, Jesus Christ, and Revered Robert Wilkins, "That's No Way To Get Along..." rock rooted in bible stories....and that last one brings us to the half century mark this week of the British rock band that brought all the early influences together in an entirely new, original sound. Rolling Stones: Not Fade Away 50 years ago, the Rolling Stones played their first gig at The Marquee Club in London. This week, they posed outside thevenue and strongly hinted at a fiftieth anniversary tour. Not Fade Away. 20 years ago, let alone 50, who would have thought that would be The Rolling Stones legacy. To top off this VE exploration of Prehistoric rock, here is an evocative and epic song by another great interperter of the rock roots. From his 1990 album "Enlightenment," Van Morrsion sings of "The Days Before Rock And Roll, " and how those distant radio signals in the deepest night brought a brilliant new light into his young world. Van Morrison : In The Days Before Rock And Roll. And that's the VE. A true mystic poet, Van Morrsion always finds a way to say it for all of us. Find past VE shows archived at PRN.FM and on demand aty RDTS.CA. Please share the VE Radio Show with a Facebook friend, and follow me on Twitter. I'm PC
Episode 53 profiles Cubs 3B/OF Ian Happ, Indians SP Shane Bieber, Diamondbacks closer Archie Bradley and A’s 3B/SS/2B Jurickson Profar. I also give props to Alex Chamberlain (@dolphhauldhagen on Twitter) for his recent pitch type summary article for 2018. Can Happ make enough contact to succeed? Can Bieber limit the quality of contact hitters are making? Will Bradley’s take the closer job and run with it? Is Profar worth his Top 150 ADP? Let’s dive into the numbers to find out. Topics discussed: Ian Happ (3:34), Shane Bieber (19:52), Archie Bradley (39:28), Jurickson Profar (49:42) and Pitch Splits Summary (1:01:23).
Shellac Stack No. 148 wishes you a cheerful holiday season with a variety of Christmas records, ranging from well-loved carols to oddball novelty songs. We hear from Mel Blanc, Leon McAuliffe, Eddy Howard, Vaughn De Leath, Will Bradley, Marek Weber, Mark Andrews, and many others.
This is the last part of my series on bandleaders who played the same instrument. Today we wind up with the trombonists and these were some of the most popular bands. We'll be hearing from Tommy Dorsey, Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller, Buddy Morrow, Will Bradley and a few others. It is a good program with some toe-tapping music. I hope you enjoy this program especially if you are a fan of the trombone. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
The week's local news for Surrey with Graham Laycock and Surrey Advertiser journalist Will Bradley. Keep up to date at getsurrey.co.uk.
Richard Minsky is an American scholar of bookbinding and a book artist. He is the founder of the Center for Book Arts in New York City. We met in his studio in Hudson, NY to talk, among other things, about the proselytizing of book art, books as metaphors, the art of book covers, publishers' bindings, modernism, art history and the evolution of technology, Will Bradley, the acquisition of books, stamped book covers, gilt, the stamping process, the extraordinary lives of some book cover designers, catalogues and the importance of good photographs, thinking hard and writing about your collection, Amelia E. Barr, the joys of shopping on e-bay, Rochester NY, and the Barbara Slate Archive.
The week's local news for Surrey with Graham Laycock and Surrey Advertiser journalist Will Bradley. Keep up to date at getsurrey.co.uk.
The week's local news for Surrey with Graham Laycock and Surrey Advertiser journalist Will Bradley. Keep up to date at getsurrey.co.uk.
Will Bradley along with drummer Ray McKinley led a very exciting band from 1939 to 1942. The Bradley band became well known for boogie-woogie, particularly its hit record, "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar" In 1942, McKinley departed to form his own band. Bradley hired trumpeter Shorty Rogers and drummer Shelly Manne, but many members wound up in the military due to the draft, and the band dissolved. On today's program we will take a look at and listen to many of those great Bradley recordings. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com
The week's local news for Surrey with Graham Laycock and Surrey Advertiser journalist Will Bradley. Keep up to date at getsurrey.co.uk.
The most infamous After Further Review in history: Evan McDow's Trevor Lawrence bet. Will Evan have to shave his head? Will Bradley get a TigerVision tattoo? Tune in to find out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Will Bradley continue his run of wins guessing vintage pop culture audio clips during today's 'Throwback Live at 1:45?" Find out during the second hour of Monday's show!
The week's local news for Surrey with Graham Laycock and Surrey Advertiser journalist Will Bradley. Keep up to date at getsurrey.co.uk.
The week's local news for Surrey with Graham Laycock and Surrey Advertiser journalist Will Bradley. Keep up to date at getsurrey.co.uk.
Boyyyyy howdy are we tired in this one. Is everything bigger in Texas? How can we improve the THX sound? What is slow dating? Will Bradley ever get his privileges back? Find out this week, on Good Idea.
We sit down and talk with follow podcast host Will Bradley from the Natural Born Hunter podcast (also on Itunes) we talk fitness and supplements.
John Pyka Productions presents The Diesel Powered Podcast - The Voice of Diesel Punk! The May edition of DJ Swag Commander's Swing What You Got is here! On this episode: Razzle Dazzle (1903) - Edison Gold Moulded Cylinder Record, by Vess L. Ossman, available as free DL at http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php?queryType=@attr+1=1020&num=1&start=1&query=cylinder6650 The Music Box Rag (1915) - Cylinder recording by Jaudas' Society Orchestra, available as a free download from http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php?queryType=@attr%201=1016&query=The+Music+Box+Rag++Jaudas%27+Society+Orchestra&num=1&start=1&sortBy=&sortOrder=id I Ain't Got Nobody (1923) - Red MacKenzie & The MoundCity Blue Blowers from the Hot Comb & Tin Can album, Unavailable. Video available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcbBkm3JNzY I Hate Myself (For Falling In Love With You) (1931) Brunswick Records - Jacques Renard Orchestra Unavailable. Video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSM3IZaC9Yw&app=desktop Murder He Says (1943) - The Four Vagabonds, Document Records, Available in iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/four-vagabonds-vol.-3-1943/id110780955 Nasty Boogie (1958) - Champion Jack Dupree, on "Blues From The Gutter," Atlantic Records, Available on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/blues-from-the-gutter/id45434408 Hair (1968) - The Cowsils on "Best of the Cowsils" on Universal Motown Records, Available on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/20th-century-masters-millennium/id409802 Draggin' The Line (1971) - Tommy James & The Shondells 7" single on Roulette Records, Available at https://www.discogs.com/Tommy-James-Draggin-The-Line/release/1326348 September In The Rain - Aron De Lima ft Guy Lombardo, Unavailable. Used by Permission. Scrub Me Mama (With A Boogie Beat) - SwingRepublic ft Will Bradley, from the Electro Swing Republic LP, available on Amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/Electro-Swing-Republic/dp/B0055CJ8QK Zoot Suit Riot - Cherry Poppin' Daddies from "Zoot Suit Riot" on Universal Records. Available on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/Zoot-Suit-Riot-Swingin-Daddies/dp/B000005B00 Steel Guitar Rag - Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys on Okeh Records, Available at https://www.discogs.com/Bob-Wills-And-His-Texas-Playboys-Steel-Guitar-Rag-Swing-Blues-1/release/1493572 Deep In The Heart of Texas - Alvino Rey & His Orchestra on Bluebird Records, Available at https://www.discogs.com/Alvino-Rey-And-His-Orchestra-I-Said-No-Deep-In-The-Heart-Of-Texas/release/2433459 Let's Get This Over and Done With - Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer Available as download at http://junglesvibes1.net/tracks/mr_b_the_gentleman_rhymer.html Everything Stops For Tea - Professor Elemental, Available on artist's website at http://www.professorelemental.com/track/400827/everything-stops-for-tea?feature_id=30163 I Wanna Be Loved By You - Helen Kane (Betty Boop) Unavailable. Video available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hclK-UKJNgk Maple Leaf Rag (Skeewiff Remix) - Tommy Dorsey, Humphrey Lyttelton, Kid Ory, The Dukes of Dixieland, & Pedigree Cuts from "Electro Swing & Gospel-Breaks" on Pedigree Cuts label, No longer available on Juno. com, but available as download at http://www.megapolitan.xyz/file/v-7q8Xbi-A5QM/electro-swing-skeewiff-t-d-h-l-k-o-and-t-d-o-d-maple-leaf-rag-skeewiffs-mix.html Visit our Sponsors: Audible - http://audibletrial.com/dieselpoweredpodcast Comic Bento - www.mycomicbento.com And Empower Sound - www.amazingamp.com Like the Diesel Powered Podcast on Facebook and follow us on Twitter! More great entertainment at www.johnpykaproductions.com!
SUBSCRIBE: iTunes / RSS/Stitcher/Podbean Episode 56: Show Notes This week on The Gritty Bowmen Podcast we team up with Phil Mendoza and Will Bradley of The Natural Born Hunter Podcast. Will Bradley is a Train to Hunt director and competitor. Phil is the Train to Hunt National Champion. Phil is no stranger to the Gritty Bowmen Podcast. He was on Episode 43: Train to What? Hunt! and regular Gritty co-host, Aron Snyder of Kifaru International, shared the story of Phil’s epic big horn sheep hunting trip on Episode 24 and part 2 on Episode 30. This podcast is a bit freestyle and covers a wide range of topics. There’s a little bit of everything; from MMA, WWE, Sponsorships and Train to Hunt, to good books, Crossfit and of course some humor thrown in.
This week on The Gritty Bowmen Podcast we team up with Phil Mendoza and Will Bradley of The Natural Born Hunter Podcast. Will Bradley is a Train to Hunt director and competitor. Phil is the Train to Hunt National Champion. Phil is no stranger to the Gritty Bowmen Podcast. He was on Episode 43: Train to What? Hunt! and regular Gritty co-host, Aron Snyder of Kifaru International, shared the story of Phil’s epic big horn sheep hunting trip on Episode 24 and part 2 on Episode 30. This podcast is a bit freestyle and covers a wide range of topics. There’s a little bit of everything; from MMA, WWE, Sponsorships and Train to Hunt, to good books, Crossfit and of course some humor thrown in.
Las Andrews Sisters abren el programa con "Beat me daddy, eight to a bar" (Dame, papi, ocho notas por compás), que se refiere al ritmo del boogie-woogie. Esta canción dio lugar a otras, como "Scrub me, mama, with a boogie beat", que escuchamos a la orquesta de Will Bradley, con Ray McKinley y Freddie Slack. Tenemos más canciones sobre indios: "Indian love call" (Llamada india de amor), por la orquesta de Maurice Winnick; "Indian summer" (Veranillo), por la orquesta de Tommy Dorsey, con Jack Leonard; y "Cherokee", por la orquesta de Charlie Barnet. Antonio Machín canta "Lamento cubano", y Fernando Fernández canta el bolero "Cabaretera". En la película italiana Ana, de 1951, Silvana Mangano cantaba "El negro zumbón". Esta actriz italiana era una auténtica belleza, y el cubano Benny Moré le dedicó su mambo "Con Silvana Mangano" en 1953. También oímos "Vereda tropical", de Gonzalo Curiel, por la puertorriqueña Lucy Fabery, con la orquesta de Julio Gutiérrez. Para terminar escuchamos a Ella Fitzgerald en "You're driving me crazy", pero cantada en alemán y a ritmo de cha-cha-chá, en un disco grabado hace justo medio siglo.Escuchar audio
Will Bradley of Seattle, WA plays "Old Christmas"