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Join us for the latest episode of Down Right Sports, where we dive into the thrilling world of sports. In this episode, titled "NBA Offseason," we explore the exciting changes happening in the NBA and discuss the Suns' major moves. Segment 1: The NBA Big Changes The NBA landscape is shifting, and we take a closer look at the recent big moves. The Phoenix Suns have been particularly active, making waves in the offseason. We delve into the reasons behind their bold moves and examine the implications of their actions. Additionally, we explore what the acquisition of Beal could mean for the Suns and how it might shape their future. To add some excitement, I step into the role of a general manager and share my own strategies. Segment 2: MLB Season Shifting gears, we turn our attention to the MLB season. Are the Yankees holding on to Boone for too long? We discuss the managerial situation in New York and debate whether a change is needed. Furthermore, we ponder the potential for the Tampa Bay team to win the World Series and analyze their chances based on their performance so far. Segment 3: What Happened To The Other Sports In this segment, we explore the intriguing developments in various sports outside of basketball and baseball. We delve into the world of boxing, horse racing, tennis, and track and field, discussing the recent changes that have taken place. From emerging stars to rule modifications, we uncover what has been happening and how these sports have evolved. As always, our show is accompanied by an awesome selection of music that keeps the energy high throughout the episode. We'll be featuring "I Can't Get Next To You" by The Temptations, "Make It Funky" by James Brown, "Work To Do" by Average White Band, and "Blame It On The Boogie" by Jackson. Tune in to the latest episode of Down Right Sports for an action-packed and insightful exploration of the NBA offseason, the MLB season, and the developments across other exciting sports. Don't miss out!
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NEW FOR JANUARY 1, 2023 Another year into the abyss . . . 23 Skidoo - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 450 1. Auld Lang Syne (live) - Little Feat 2. Reptile (live) - The Church 3. Too Rolling Stoned - Robin Trower 4. Aja (live) - Steely Dan 5. Montana (live) - Frank Zappa 6. Work To Do - (live) - Average White Band 7. Apocryphal - Andy Timmons 8. Copperhead Road (alt) - Steve Earle 9. Sally Was A Cop (live) - Alejandro Escovedo 10. Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (live) - Midge Ure 11. Old Man (live) - Neil Young 12. Enter Sandman (live unplugged) - Metallica 13. Graceland / Pretty Thing (live) - Paul Simon 14. I Can't Quit You - The Rolling Stones 15. Misty Mountain Hop (alt) - Led Zeppelin 16. I Am The Walrus (live) - Al DiMeola 17. Even Better Than The Real Thing (live) - U2 18. Speak to Me / Breathe / The Travel Sequence / Time / The Mortality Sequence / Money (live) - Pink Floyd The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Another year bites the dust. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
Welcome back to The Round 12 MOTIVATIONAL MASTERY Podcast Show! Episode #105 “CELEBRATE YOU!” This episode is so wonderfully selfish and inspired by the other side of the pillow. The cool side of life that reminds you that you are important… yes, YOU! Not just ME… You, TOO! We human beings, we put so much emphasis on all the priorities and stuff the world tells us to cherish and then celebrate, that it's possible we forget to smile back at that person staring in the mirror… and remind them that theirs is a Great Life! Yes, there is always WORK TO DO. Yes, there are always challenges to overcome. But on days like this, when we remember to holla' at cha' boy or ya' girl and let them know that everything is gonna' be alright… nah, better than alright it's gonna' be fabulous!! Remember, Celebrate YOU… and then… CELEBRATE EVERYTHING! Altitude might very well begin with GRATITUDE! … Just a thought. CLICK THE ATTACHED LINK TO SEE OUR LATEST PROGRAM EMAIL OR TO SUBSCRIBE: https://conta.cc/3BsEWdl Intro & Outro Music Provided by... Soul II Soul, Song: "Keep on Movin'!" Musical Guest, Kool & The Gang, Song: “Celebrate". Contributing Concept: Mr. Charles Schulz, and Our Friend, “Charlie Brown!” Contributing article: "Celebration is the pause that refreshes." By: Jim Clemmer
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Dave and I work through the chapter titled Work To Do in the book Defending Boyhood by Anthony Esolen.
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR NOVEMBER 15, 2021 Your best bet for great music. Greater Odds - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 423 1. Introduction - Chicago 2. Work To Do (early) - Average White Band 3. One Fine Morning - Lighthouse 4. Get It On - Chase 5. Devil's Toy - Guy King w/ Joe Bonamassa 6. Intro / The Fez / The Royal Scam (live) - Steely Dan 7. I See You - Aimee Mann 8. It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference - Alison Krause 9. California (early) - Joni Mitchell 10. Desperado (live) - Linda Ronstadt 11. Can't Find My Way Home (live) - The Allman Brothers w/ Sheryl Crow 12. Brass In Pocket (early) - The Pretenders 13. Polly (early) - Nirvana 14. 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover (live) - Paul Simon 15. Tuesday Afternoon (live) - The Moody Blues 16. Just Breathe - Vintage Blue 17. Wichita Lineman (live) - R.E.M. 18. So It Goes (live) - Rockpile 19. Soul Sacrifice (early) - Santana 20. Black Magic Woman (live) - Eric Clapton 21. Nothing Is Easy (live) - Jethro Tull 22. No Quarter (live) - Led Zeppelin 23. One For The Vine (live) - Genesis 24. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (early) - The Beatles w/ Eric Clapton The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Cashing in but never cashing out. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Troy Redfern | Waiting For Your Love | The Fire Cosmic | Lightnin' Guy & The Houserockers | Freddie's Blues | Plays Hound Dog Taylor | Eric Bibb | Dear America | Dear America | Phill Raymond | Deceitful Eyes | The Last Pie Van | Ajay Srivastav | The Line | Powerless | Starlite Campbell Band | Language of Curiosity| Language of Curiosity | Professor Longhair | Tell Me Pretty Baby | | Debbie Bond | Winds Of Change | Blues Without Borders | Bean Picker's Union | Strange | Greatest Picks | Rien De Faire | I Put A Spell On You | Blue Haze | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers | Go Wash In the Beautiful Stream | Get In Union | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Sensational Whirlwinds | (Make Old) Satan Leave Me Alone | This May Be My Last Time (CD1); Raw African-American Gospel on 45rpm | Billy F Gibbons | Vagabond Man | Hardware | Bridget Kelly Band | Things About to Change | Dark Spaces | Paul Orta & Steve Coleridge & the Short Fuse Swamp Blues Band | I'm Gonna Keep What I Got | Slim Harpo Project | Walter Parks and the Unlawful Assembly | Shoulder It | Unlawful Assembly | Elvis Presley | Good Rockin' Tonight | Les Pionniers Du Rock | Bill Justis | Raunchy | 50s Juke Box Hits | Little Richard | Lucille | Les Pionniers Du Rock | Brent Carter and Friends V2 | Work To Do | SONGS OF ISOLATION 3 | Donna Herula | Got What I Deserve | Bang At The Door | Ale Ponti | Got The Blues About My Car | Dead Railroad Line Chronicles | Gabe Stillman | Just Say The Word | Gabe | | Polly O'Keary and The Rhythm Method | American Highways | 50 | | Starlite Campbell Band | Bad Sign | Language of Curiosity | Queen Esther | Take It to the Limit | Gild The Black LIlly | Lindsay Beaver & Brad Stivers | I Know What To Do ft. Joe Murphy | Lindsay & Brad
The Main Ingredient – “Work To Do” Arrested Development – “Everyday People” Blackstreet – “No Diggity” (Billie Jean Remix) Aloe Blacc – “Edit For A Dollar” (DJ Goce Edit) DJ Format – “The Meeting” Beverley Knight – “Flavour Of The Old School” Chaka Demus & Pliers – “Murder She Wrote” Gwen McCrae – “Funky Sensation” […] The post The Penthouse Funk Sessions 8th Aug 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.
Frederik - Se Jokin Minulla On (1975) The Locomotion in Finnish. Alice Babs - Been To Canaan (1973) Pretty Purdie and the Playboys - You've Got A Friend (1971) Carole King - Child of Mine (1970) Design - I Feel The Earth Move (1973) The City - Now That Everything's Been Said (1968) From the great Light In The Attic website: By the mid-‘60s, King's marriage to Gerry Goffin, with whom she'd written many of those wonderful hits, had hit the rocks. A divorce loomed, and King all but retired to raise their two daughters. She headed west to Laurel Canyon in ‘67, taking the children with her, and made the previously unlikely move of joining a progressive folk-rock band. King formed The City with future husband Charles Larkey on bass and Danny Kortchmar on guitar and vocals. With King on piano and vocals, they created a folk-rock sound that pre-empted the singer-songwriter boom of the ‘70s. Produced by Lou Adler and featuring Jimmy Gordon on drums, The City's sound is deep and soulful, imperfect but passionate. And the songs, with King writing or co-writing all but one, are as exceptional as you'd expect and as widely covered as her factory work. “Now That Everything's Been Said” was a hit for American Spring [Ed: That was the band that Brian Wilson produced, featuring his wife Marylin and his affair d'couer, his sister-in-law Diane.], “A Man Without A Dream” was tackled by The Monkees, and “Hi-De-Ho (That Old Sweet Roll)” was a hit for Blood, Sweat & Tears. Central to the album's appeal is King's own stirring reading of her track “Wasn't Born To Follow,” covered masterfully by The Byrds for the Easy Rider soundtrack. King had been used to a life on the sidelines, and her stage fright left the trio unable to tour the LP which adversely affected their fortunes. That, plus some behind-the-scenes distribution problems, meant the album was quickly deleted, and it remained so for the next thirty years–partly at King's request. Even so, its failure was a surprise to those concerned. “I was 26 when Now That Everything's Been Said was released in 1968,” King says of the album. “[We] expected it to zoom to the top of the charts within, at most, a few weeks. Individually and together, we optimistically imagined the album's success as if it had already happened. Danny and Charlie kept telling each other, 'It's a great album. The City is gonna be Number 1 with a bullet!'" Frances Yip - I Feel The Earth Move (1973) The Isleys - It's Too Late (1972) From one of my favorite pages, Wilson and Alroy's Record Reviews: Their review of Brother, Brother, Brother (two stars out of five) This is the kind of thing you can do when you own your record company: the Isleys turn over half the running time to three Carole King covers ("Brother Brother," her then-current hit "Sweet Seasons," and a ten-minute version of "It's Too Late"). All of which are calming and pretty but not particularly moving, similar in style to Givin' It Back but not quite as rough. Those numbers are complemented by some funkier tunes more reminiscent of Get Into Something, including the single "Pop That Thang," "Love Put Me On The Corner," and the propulsive "Work To Do." More than anything, this is transitional, pointing out the direction that was to pay off far better commercially and artistically starting with the next studio album. The younger crop of Isleys played most of the instruments again but still received no producing or arranging credits. Carol Burnett - It's Too Late (1972) Jerry Butler - So Far Away (1972) Daffi Von Cramer - Locomotion (1972) Lone Kellerman - Kom An Baby (1977) Mike James Kirkland - It's Too Late (1973) Nora Aunor - Sweet Seasons (1972) Known as "The Grand Dame of Philippine Cinema" for her contribution to the Philippine film industry. Aunor has released more than 360 singles and recorded more than 200 songs and over 50 albums. She has notched more than 30 gold singles and with an estimated gross sales of one million units, Nora's cover of "Pearly Shells" (1971) is one of the biggest-selling singles in the Philippines. Due to a botched cosmetic surgery in Japan while endorsing a cosmetic surgery clinic based in Shinagawa and Makati, her vocal cords were damaged and she cannot sing due to paralysis of her left vocal cords. Peter Nero - Jazzman (1975) Rita Coolidge - One Fine Day (1979) Carole King - Pierre (1975) Marlena Shaw - So Far Away (1972) Vikki Carr - So Far Away (1971) Carpenters - One Fine Day (1973) The City - Snow Queen (1968) The City - I Wasn't Born to Follow (1968) The Counts - Jazzman (1974) The Lettermen - You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Man (1970) Tiiti - Sata Kettaa (1979) Carole King - Time Gone By (1979) The Anita Kerr Singers - You've Got A Friend (1973) Stanislaw Sojka - You've Got A Friend (1979)
Sinto: "It´s Your Thing" - The Isley Brothers "I Turned You On", "Freedom", "Keep On Doin´", "Get Into Something", "Cold Bologna", "Lay Lady Lay" (Bob Dylan), "Spill The Wine", "Lay Away", "Pop That Thang", "Work To Do", "Put A Little Love In Your Heart", "Brother, Brother"; todas las canciones interpretadas por The Isley Brothers Escuchar audio
Radio Nova revisite ses propres classiques : les raretés de tout bord qui rythment notre antenne, de la soul-funk au hip-hop en passant par les musiques afro-latines et la pop. Aujourd’hui : « Work To Do » d’Average White Band.« Work To Do », un Nova Classic dont on écoute aujourd’hui la version du Average White Band, puisque l’originale est signée The Isley Brothers. Une reprise sortie en 1974 par ce groupe de funk écossais révélé au grand public en ouverture d’un concert marquant le retour d’Eric Clapton sur scène après deux ans de silence. Un concert attendu donc, et une mise en lumière qui permet au AWB d’être signé sur des labels américains, MCA d’abord puis Atlantic Records. C’est d’ailleurs l’un des façonneurs du son d’Atlantic Records, le producteur Arif Mardin qui chapeautera la conception de ce second disque. Average White Band, un nom de scène plein d’autodérision pour ces musiciens blancs qui, avec des titres comme « Pick Up the Pieces » et cette reprise des Isley Brothers se retrouvent en tête des charts. Et nombreux ont été surpris de découvrir que cette musique au groove imparable était l’œubre d’un groupe de blancs en kilt originaire de Glasgow… Un pied-de-nez musical à tous ceux qui aiment ranger les choses dans les cases. Un Nova Classic que vous retrouverez au cœur de ce double vinyle qui sort aujourd’hui, et compile des classiques Nova, option soul et rap.Visuel © The Essentials d’Average White Band See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded and originally broadcast on Easter Sunday, 4th April Marion Gaines Singers – “Grandma’s Hands” Sounds Of Blackness – “Everything Is Gonna Be Alright” (CJ’s Main Mix) Arrested Development – “People Everyday” Aloe Blacc – “Edit For A Dollar” (DJ Goce Edit) The Main Ingredient – “Work To Do” Freda Payne – “Unhooked Generation” Marlena […] The post The Penthouse Funk Sessions 11th Apr 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.
From Earth Wind & Fire - Getaway, Shinning Star, Fantasy, Got to Get You into My Life, That's the Way of the World, Sing a Song, and September. Average White Band opens with Pick Up The Pieces, Person To Person, If I Ever Lose This Heaven, Spirit of Love, Cut The Cake, and Work To Do.
Shabba Ranks – “Mr Lover Man” Tenor Saw – “Ring The Alarm” Gwen McCrae – “90% Hangin’ Out” (Jim Sharp Edit) Beenie Man – “Who Am I?” Blackstreet – “No Diggity” (Billie Jean Remix) The Isley Brothers – “Work To Do” (Edit by Mr K) Betty Wright – “Clean Up Woman” Freda Payne – “Unhooked […] The post The Penthouse Funk Sessions 6th Dec 2020 appeared first on SSRadio.
The Main Ingredient – “Work To Do” Robert Palmer – “Every Kinda People” (JN Multicultural Multitrack Mix) The Detroit Spinners – “The Rubberband Man” (Shep’s Extended Version) Marlena Shaw – “California Soul” Arrested Development – “Everyday People” SWV – “Right Here” (Human Nature Mix) Lauren Hill – “Everything Is Everything” Method Man featuring Mary J […] The post The Penthouse Funk Sessions 25th Oct 2020 appeared first on SSRadio.
Sylvester – “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” (Epilogue) Two Tons Of Fun – “Never Like This” The Isley Brothers – “Work To Do” (Edit by Mr K) Al Green – “The Letter” Jhelisa – “Friendly Pressure” (Cool Breeze Remix) Oleta Adams – “Rhythm Of Life” (Heavenly Edit) Blak Twang – “Perfect Love Song” (ElDee […] The post The Penthouse Funk Sessions 21st Jun 2020 appeared first on SSRadio.
Be You Cause I'm Taken-Episode 31 - Wake Up Take A Minute Podcast Well, if you have been searching to find yourself you don't want to miss this! During this episode, I will share how I came up with the phrase "Be You Cause I'm Taken" and what it means to me! As we go through life we grow, change and stretch ourselves along the way. This changes who we are through the experiences we have. For those who are still looking for you and your purpose there is Work To Do! What does it mean to know yourself? What does Self mean? Let's discuss further and obtain some clarity around the definition of self along with searching for what it means to Be You! Do you know You? Have you found your purpose? Are you Ready To Work? For those of you who know yourself well, have done the work, bumped into your umph and are operating in your purpose; you're awesome! Shine your light to help guide others on their journey. Be the mentors they need, to breathe encouragement into their dreams! Let's Get Chatting & "Be You Cause I'm Taken"! #wakeuptakeaminute #wakeuptakeaminutepodcast #Stayhometogher #stayhometogether #andreaholman#podcast #singer #songwriter #storyteller #tellittuesday #mopsgroup #momsgroup #beyoucauseimtaken #iquitthefamily #beauthentic #authentic #blessings #tentrevival #mommytime #motherhood #sassysincebirth #faith #encourage #inspirationalcountry
Be You Cause I'm Taken-Episode 31 - Wake Up Take A Minute Podcast Well, if you have been searching to find yourself you don't want to miss this! During this episode, I will share how I came up with the phrase "Be You Cause I'm Taken" and what it means to me! As we go through life we grow, change and stretch ourselves along the way. This changes who we are through the experiences we have. For those who are still looking for you and your purpose there is Work To Do! What does it mean to know yourself? What does Self mean? Let's discuss further and obtain some clarity around the definition of self along with searching for what it means to Be You! Do you know You? Have you found your purpose? Are you Ready To Work? For those of you who know yourself well, have done the work, bumped into your umph and are operating in your purpose; you're awesome! Shine your light to help guide others on their journey. Be the mentors they need, to breathe encouragement into their dreams! Let's Get Chatting & "Be You Cause I'm Taken"! #wakeuptakeaminute #wakeuptakeaminutepodcast #Stayhometogher #stayhometogether #andreaholman#podcast #singer #songwriter #storyteller #tellittuesday #mopsgroup #momsgroup #beyoucauseimtaken #iquitthefamily #beauthentic #authentic #blessings #tentrevival #mommytime #motherhood #sassysincebirth #faith #encourage #inspirationalcountry
I just got back from 3 days of mindset, bodywork, communication, relationship, and transformative energy and training at Brendon Burchard's HPX Live event in San Diego. I have been to my fair share of personal development events, but so far? THIS was my favorite. Absolute favorite. Maybe it was the timing, maybe it was because I was there with my bae... maybe it was because I am in a season of service and it aligned so perfectly with my Lola's, my clients, and my students -- I DUNNO... but all I can say is... I am radiating energy, ideas, and I made the decision to go ALL IN. I mean all-in on helping each of you in every way possible. I want you to know that God is calling you to do big things here. He is also asking you to get out of the way. Raising my hand here, too. Believe. To trust that He's going to give you a path, direction, clients, provision, and more than you can possibly dream of. That in order for all of his GLORY to reach you, we first have some WORK TO DO. Mindset, identifying meaning, eliminating distraction, focusing on service, producing content and training (not always consuming), and putting a stop to deactivating our minds with distraction and scrolling is a great place to start... #yafeelme Creating harmony in our lives and intentionally focusing on what MATTERS every. single. day. Letting go of the *ish that at the end of our lives is... to be frank? Worthless. (Instagram, anyone?) lol!!!! But fo' real! In this episode I pulled out the TOP, most impactful, heart-hitting, mindset shifting, behavior changing take-a-ways and TRUTH BOMBS that hit me hard and am sharing with you. Prepare to be blown away, as I was. Listen. Subscribe. Share. XO, Stef . . . SHOW NOTES AT HTTPS://WWW.STEFANIEGASS.COM/BLOG/150 Wanna do a coaching session with me?! From power-hour calls to monthly and annual packages, there's an option for you. Email us for the coaching menu at support@stefaniegass.com Launch your podcast with ease. Follow the PROVEN system for scaling to success! Join the dozens of women who have launched TOP 30 RANKED shows using my exact system inside of Podcast Pro University. JOIN now and you'll get FREE, life-time access to the membership community, too! Hurry, this offer won't last. Thinking about podcasting? Learn EVERYTHING you need to know at my free Start a Podcast Training Page (https://startapodcast.gr8.com)! Or, Snag my launch strategy + checklist at: podcastchecklist.gr8.com Confused about what to do FIRST in your business? Download my Mompreneur Biz Blueprint and find out the exact order of operations to build your business. What to do, when: bizblueprint.gr8.com All of my recommended programs & software can be found at stefaniegass.com/resources FB Community: bit.ly/successsupportgroup Instagram: @stefaniegass
I was looking for a job and then I found a job and heaven knows I'm miserable now Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Work Song by Nina Simone on High Priestess Of Soul (n/a) 5′00″ Welcome To The Working Week by Elvis Costello on My Aim is True (Stiff) 7′00″ Maggie's Farm by Bob Dylan on No Direction Home (Columbia) 10′02″ Working by Bill Hicks on Flying Saucer Tour, Vol. 1 (Comedy Dynamics) 12′12″ Working Man by Otis Rush on Mourning In The Morning (Atlantic Records) 16′05″ Workin' Woman Blues by Valerie June on Pushin' Against A Stone (Concord Records) 19′52″ Working Man by Rush on Rush (Island) 24′22″ Working My Way Back To You by Frankie Valli on The Complete Introduction to Northern Soul (Universal) 27′09″ Workin For A Livin by Huey Lewis & The News on Greatest Hits (n/a) 36′23″ Work To Do by Isley Brothers on The Essential Isley Brothers (n/a) 39′08″ Working For You by Patrick Sweany on Close To The Floor (Nine Mile Records) 42′10″ Do-Re-Mi by Woody Guthrie on Woody Guthrie Sings Folk Songs (Smithsonian Folkways) 44′54″ Graveyard Shift by Uncle Tupelo on No Depression (Sony Music) 48′00″ Working On a Dream by Bruce Springsteen on Working On a Dream (Self Released) 54′25″ Giant Corporation by Maria Bamford on How To Win! (.) 58′07″ In Tall Buildings by John Hartford on Nobody Knows What you Do (n/a) 61′40″ Down And Out In New York City by James Brown on Black Caesar (Universal) 69′42″ Easy Money by Rickie Lee Jones on Rickie Lee Jones (Warner Brothers) 71′31″ Bankrupt on Selling by Modest Mouse on The Lonesome Crowded West (Up) 75′24″ Living With Unemployment by Newtown Neurotics on Beggars Can Be Choosers (Jungle) 79′48″ Career Opportunities by The Clash on Hits Back (sony music) 83′32″ Get a Job by The Silhouettes on Get a Job (n/a) 87′35″ Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town by Kenny Rogers and the First Editions on The Best Of (n/a) 93′16″ Saginaw, Michigan by Johnny Cash on Bootleg 1 (n/a) 96′26″ Flint (For the Unemployed and Underpaid) by Sufjan Stevens on Michigan (Asthmatic Kitty Records) 98′49″ Inner City Pressure by Flight of the Conchords on Flight of the Conchords (Sub Pop) 101′19″ Stillness Is The Move by Dirty Projectors on Bitte Orca (Domino) 106′30″ Odd Jobs by Anthony Jeselnik on Shakespeare (n/a) 107′08″ Dropout Boogie by Captain Beefheart on Safe As Milk (n/a) 110′58″ Laundry Man by The Five Breezes on Chicago blues Vol 2 (Document) 113′26″ Back On The Chain Gang by Pretenders on Learning To Crawl (1983) Check out the full archives on the website.
Yes we have experienced situation that we haven’t asked to be in that have caused us pain, anger, embarrassment and a slew of other negative feelings but no what? What’s the next step. Instagram - imjustsayin21 Twitter - its_meedanni Gmail - heyimjustsayin21@gmail.com Todays song is WORK TO DO by aunti Venessa Williams here is a link to her video https://youtu.be/vwtLGFTrwLE also we wanna shout out aunti Iyanla, aunti Oprah and Cousin Angela Rye --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jussayinpodcast/support
When it's time to clean up that massive Work To Do list that has been piling for some time, Clients & Profits makes it easy. A one-click Mark as Finished button in the Work To Do window allows you to select a number of completed tasks and mark them all as DONE with one click, making your Job Schedule reports a thing of beauty.
The Creative Dashboard combines a staff member's daily time card, job hot sheet, and Work To Do into a single window. Inspired by the popular Clients & Profits ASAP (a web-based studio manager) home page, the Creative Dashboard lets creatives, production staff, and free-lancers see all of their important day-to-day information at one time.
Jason Crane interviews drummer Carl Allen. He and Rodney Whitaker have just released their second CD for Mack Avenue Records, titled Work To Do. Allen has been on the jazz scene since joining Freddie Hubbard's band in college, and he's served as the mentor for many jazz musicians, most notably Christian McBride. In this interview, Allen talks about why he and Whitaker chose the music they did for the new CD, his relationship with McBride, and whether the academy can replace the bandstand. Find out more at CarlAllen.com. If you'd like to buy this album, you can help support The Jazz Session by buying it via the link below: