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Welcome back to another all-new episode of the State of Amorica podcast! This week, David and Ian sit down with multi-instrumentalist Bruce Kaphan, who played on The Crowes' iconic track "Wiser Time" and throughout the Three Snakes and One Charm album! Bruce has had a storied career and we were lucky enough to sit down a chat with him about it. Check it out!
We hear some rockin' raucous rock n roll with Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes at the Roseland NYC on Oct. 14, 1999. They're amazing together and I play Wiser Time, Sick Again, and Nobody's Fault But Mine, all of which benefit from the 3 guitar army wall of sound. Fantastic.
There is purpose, connectedness, and meaning in every artistic expression that emanates from Carmen Sclafani, known professionally as Wiser Time. From his lyrics, to his songs' time signatures, to his music release dates, to his visual art … Carmen feels that staying true to his authentic self comes with the responsibility of making meaningful creations.The NJ vocalist, songwriter, guitarist and producer has an impressive discography to his credit and has just released a brand-new single titled “Hanging Around” - a feel-good, summer tune perfect for driving around with the windows rolled down! In addition to being a musician, Wiser Time Music is a production, publishing and licensing company, committed to helping develop career artists and to producing great music. As a progressive business owner, Sclafani was a pioneer in digital technology for the music industry in his development of the very first musician database designed to connect artists regarding their craft.With all of his knowledge, Carmen and I spent our podcast talking as much about the business of music as we did about his impressive career! Musicians will gain a lot from the business ideas in this podcast and listeners are sure to add the banger “Hanging Around” to their playlists as soon as they hear it!Podcast Intro Music by Supermutt
Joe talks about the intricacies of doing crowd work, getting back into the basement and someone telling him he looks really old.
It's not every day that a little bit of Twitter banter turns into having the opportunity to interview the top person on your list of people you'd want to interview for your podcast, but every now and then a little social media miracle occurs—and in this case that is exactly what happened for Russ. By the grace of the Twitter gods, the man, the myth, the legend, drummer, author, and one-sixth of the original line up for The Black Crowes—Mr. Steve Gorman joined us for what turned out to be a fantastic conversation about the history of the band, moving on, his new book, Trigger Hippy, and so much more. If you're a fan of The Black Crowes you're certainly not going to want to miss this one. If you're not a fan of The Black Crowes you might just find yourself being one after you give this one a listen. Buy Steve Gorman's new book Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes--A Memoir. Check out Trigger Hippy! Find Steve Gorman on the radio! Tweet at Steve Gorman on Twtter! Also, make sure to keep up with all of the music we talk about on the show with our Infectious Groove Podcast companion songs playlist posted weekly, exclusively to Spotify. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/infectiousgroovepodcast/support
In this episode I serve up another helping of Headlines, Henny! I talk about Shea Coulee, Megan Thee Stallion, the Emmy’s and my everlasting love for Pose. I also bring along my friend Katrell to talk about life and our friendship as we analyze the EP “Beyond Me” by Madison Ryann Ward! Lastly, I got y’all with another record of the week.
Black Crowes drummer and author of the new book, "Hard To Handle - The Life and Death of The Black Crowes", Steve Gorman calls in to the show from Nashville this week. Steve is funny, gracious, and unflinchingly honest about his time in the Black Crowes. The stories are astonishing, and he shares insights on SCTV and Kids in the Hall, what his favourite Crowes record is, where the cowbell double tap on "Wiser Time" came from, and of course, some songs that make his skin vibrate. Gorman's playlist: Television - Marquee Moon AC/DC - Riff Raff Illiterate Light - American Boy
These are three poems from 2016. To read them and others you can visit https://hellopoetry.com/TheJester/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Every decade of rock music and its various sub genre offshoots has produced oft-debated lists of notable drummers, and the 1990s is no exception. From the jazz-influenced speed of The Smashing Pumpkins Jimmy Chamberlain, to the technical progressive prowess of Dream Theater's Mike Portnoy, there is drummer for every style and flavor. Rather than discuss "the best," we're talking favorites, both well known and not-so-well known. Who gave us fills we still air drum to at our desks? Who pounded rhythms that make us shake our heads in awe? Whose beats influenced the next generation of drummers? From the groove metal of Pantera's Vinnie Paul to the skittish bounce of Dismemberment Plan's Joe Easley, we're scratching the surface and a bit more to get the conversation started on drummers of the 1990s. Intro - Drum Medley (I Am One by The Smashing Pumpkins / Pacific 231 by Burning Airlines / Jesus Christ Pose by Soundgarden / The City by Dismemberment Plan) 8:04 - Rhinosaur by Soundgarden 18:34 - Would? by Alice In Chains 34:37 - Hello by Oasis 41:32 - Wiser Time by The Black Crowes 58:06 - Puppets by Hum 1:02:30 - Andalusia by Shiner 1:15:07 - Milwaukee Sky Rocket by Braid Outro - Enjoy The Silence by Failure Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
Every decade of rock music and its various sub genre offshoots has produced oft-debated lists of notable drummers, and the 1990s is no exception. From the jazz-influenced speed of The Smashing Pumpkins Jimmy Chamberlain, to the technical progressive prowess of Dream Theater's Mike Portnoy, there is drummer for every style and flavor. Rather than discuss "the best," we're talking favorites, both well known and not-so-well known. Who gave us fills we still air drum to at our desks? Who pounded rhythms that make us shake our heads in awe? Whose beats influenced the next generation of drummers? From the groove metal of Pantera's Vinnie Paul to the skittish bounce of Dismemberment Plan's Joe Easley, we're scratching the surface and a bit more to get the conversation started on drummers of the 1990s. Intro - Drum Medley (I Am One by The Smashing Pumpkins / Pacific 231 by Burning Airlines / Jesus Christ Pose by Soundgarden / The City by Dismemberment Plan) 8:04 - Rhinosaur by Soundgarden 18:34 - Would? by Alice In Chains 34:37 - Hello by Oasis 41:32 - Wiser Time by The Black Crowes 58:06 - Puppets by Hum 1:02:30 - Andalusia by Shiner 1:15:07 - Milwaukee Sky Rocket by Braid Outro - Enjoy The Silence by Failure Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
De Week CD is Samantha Fish - Belle of the West. Verder muziek van Ben Miller, My Baby, John Moreland, Anna Tivel, Wiser Time en Hank Williams III.
De Week CD is Samantha Fish - Belle of the West. Verder muziek van Ben Miller, My Baby, John Moreland, Anna Tivel, Wiser Time en Hank Williams III
brwp.netPaintball players from the USA and Canada continued the scenario action at Operation: Purple Haze, hosted by Skyline Nation. In this episode of on-site coverage, Wayne speaks to Spencer, Troy, Lou, and Barry.Images courtesy Troy Marineau and Skyline NationOperation: Purple Haze, hosted by Skyline NationJune 17-20, 2010http://skylinenation.caContact the show:Email: studio@brwp.netCall the Studio Line: 303-952-0274Skype: blastradiuswoodsballpodcastTwitter - WayneTwitter - BenFacebook - WayneFacebook - Ben Facebook - Group Youtube MyspaceComplete our listener survey!http://bit.ly/brwpsurveyMUSICTheme music by Wiser Time, "Hammer Down"http://www.wiser-time.com/25 June 2010brwp.net
brwp.netOperation: Purple Haze scenario paintball game opened with the World Task Force defending the POW camp from the Skyline Nation team. Three days of rain caused flooding in the area, but it didn't slow down the action on the field.Operation: Purple Haze, hosted by Skyline NationJune 17-20, 2010http://skylinenation.caContact the show:Email: studio@brwp.netCall the Studio Line: 303-952-0274Skype: blastradiuswoodsballpodcastTwitter - WayneTwitter - BenFacebook - WayneFacebook - Ben Facebook - Group Youtube MyspaceComplete our listener survey!http://bit.ly/brwpsurveyMUSICTheme music by Wiser Time, "Hammer Down"http://www.wiser-time.com/18 June 2010brwp.net
[Show Notes Link]Direct Download Link | | Direct download link Slightly late, but not by much. This is an all submission episode of the Six Song. I’ve let the emails pile up too high, but sorting through the back logs found a lot of cool stuff to play for you. As I mention in this one, and this is meant for all submitters, be sure you give me mp3’s to play in the podcast. I love hearing about new bands, but having to dig for your music to play is not something I like spending a ton of time on. To the following bands, I am very grateful for leading me directly to your wonderful music. You are awesome. Scarlatti Tilt – one underDick Prall – HollywoodThe October – m.i.a.The Rev Squad – under my feetAaron English – like smokeStarcode – cold and freezingWiser Time – give you my lovin’ Subscribe: RSS Podcast Feed Subscribe on iTunes © Copyright Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0), RadioZoom (John Bollwitt)