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Data and DissonanceData and DissonanceTariffs & TakeoversTrump’s not waiting for the White House to warm up—he’s already rewriting the rules. In this episode, we break down his 100% semiconductor tariff aimed at reshoring the tech industry, plus his threat to deploy the National Guard in D.C. after a viral street attack rocked the nation. Add in rumors of a Putin summit, and you’ve got a full-blown power pivot happening in real time.Brian, Rachel, and Daniel join Artie to unpack the policy punches, the media meltdowns, and what it means when leadership stops asking for permission. Is this the beginnin...2025-08-0815 minData and DissonanceData and Dissonance"The Schiff Show: Mortgage, Lies, and Silence"Adam Schiff built his career on drama, deception, and cameras—but now that the spotlight’s on him, the script has changed. In this episode, the Data & Dissonance crew unpacks the federal criminal probe targeting Schiff’s alleged mortgage fraud and what it says about selective justice in D.C. Then we dive into the sealed grand jury transcripts from Ghislaine Maxwell’s case—and ask why elite secrets still get VIP treatment long after conviction.From double standards in the DOJ to the shadow games behind Epstein’s empire, it’s all out in the open—unless they seal...2025-08-0713 minData and DissonanceData and DissonanceTask Forces & Witch HuntsTrump launches a federal task force for the 2028 Olympics—and the Left calls it a prelude to dictatorship. Then Senator Cornyn drops the LETITIA Act, firing back at rogue prosecutors like Letitia James and Alvin Bragg. Is this the end of lawfare or just the beginning of a new battle?Join Artie and the panel—Brian the MAGA brawler, Rachel the red-pilled realist, and Daniel the conspiracy decoder—as they break it all down with fire, facts, and plenty of sarcasm. Plus: a Patriot Minute honoring real courage, and Final Thoughts that hit harder than a gavel in Man...2025-08-0615 minData and DissonanceData and Dissonance“Maher, Muzzles & Meltdowns”🎙️ Maher, Muzzles & MeltdownsBill Maher blasts the outrage mob over a jeans ad, and Rep. Jasmine Crockett allegedly tries to shut down a reporter. When cancel culture eats its own, we’re here for seconds. Plus: the Patriot Minute, merch drop, and a final monologue that hits deep.▶️ Truth. Banter. No apologies.New episodes daily at 5PM.🎧 Subscribe, rate, and share.https://data-and-dissonance.printify.me/2025-08-0517 minData and DissonanceData and Dissonance“Cuts, Clowns & Conspiracies: The Friday Firestorm”🎙️ Data & Dissonance – Friday Recap: "Cold Wars & Cancelled Clowns"It’s Friday, and we’re locking in for 30 minutes of facts, fire, and unfiltered laughs—joined by our special guest Bill from Brentwood, a sharp-tongued political commentator with no script, no chill, and zero love for the establishment.This week’s top stories?🩺 Medicare Cuts or Misfire? – Are the reforms trimming waste and fraud, or slicing into the safety net? Rachel takes the independent angle while Brian, Daniel, and Bill bring the conservative flamethrowers.📺 Colbert Canceled – After years of tanking ratings and twenty million a year in contract bloat, C...2025-08-0234 minData and DissonanceData and DissonanceFox News Fumbles, BRICS Bulks Up, and Joy Behar Breaks DownFox News just tripped over its own teleprompter, BRICS is expanding faster than Biden’s debt ceiling, and Joy Behar just gave us the cringe content we never asked for. Tonight, we break down the media’s latest betrayal, analyze global power shifts with Trump’s team under fire, and—of course—roast the View one more time for good measure.Plus:☕️ The Patriot Minute honors The Independence Fund👕 Merch that slaps harder than CNN’s ratings🔥 Final thoughts with the full crew🛍️ Grab your gear and brew at: https://data-dissonance.printify.me🎧 And follow the madn...2025-08-0113 minData and DissonanceData and Dissonance“Texas vs. the Feds: Line in the Sand”Texas isn’t backing down—and the showdown is heating up.In this episode of Data & Dissonance, we dive deep into how the Lone Star State is pushing back hard against federal overreach, from legislative defiance to courtroom drama. National Guard standoffs? Check. State bills flipping the script? Absolutely. Media silence? Deafening.🔥 Brian brings the fire.🧠 Rachel brings the receipts.🧵 Daniel connects the dots—and the deep state threads.And host Artie? He’s got jokes, facts, and just enough caffeine-fueled sarcasm to make D.C. sweat.Plus:🇺🇸 A Patriot Minute honori...2025-07-3111 minData and DissonanceData and DissonanceBorder BlackoutThe Border BlackoutWhen the cameras go dark, the truth gets louder.In this episode of Data & Dissonance, the panel takes a hard look at what’s really happening at the southern border—from cartel chaos to government contracts—and asks the question no one in the corporate press will: Who’s profiting from the silence? With media spin at an all-time high and federal accountability at rock bottom, Artie, Rachel, Brian, and Daniel break down the blackout, expose the players, and torch the narrative in typical Gen❌ fashion.Plus:Shadow deals and...2025-07-3012 minData and DissonanceData and Dissonance“Hulk Hogan, Ozzy Osbourne, and Theo Huxtable: GenX Just Got Hit Hard”This week hit different.Three GenX legends—Hulk Hogan, Ozzy Osbourne, and Theo Huxtable (Malcolm-Jamal Warner)—gone in a matter of days.In this special episode of Data & Dissonance, we unpack what their lives meant, what their deaths reveal, and why this cultural gut punch should wake up a sleeping generation.Then we turn to D.C., where President Trump's nominees are getting stonewalled by a gridlocked Senate in a political chess match that could stall everything.And guess what? The Constitution doesn’t even mention the word “democracy”—we break that down too.Plus:2025-07-2913 minData and DissonanceData and DissonanceCold Wars & Hot MicsWhat do a murdered border agent, NATO’s panic button, Biden’s silent crew, and Trump’s roaring comeback have in common? They all collided this week—and the Data & Dissonance crew is here to unpack every explosive headline.Join your host and the panel—Brian the MAGA purist, Rachel the red-pilled independent, Daniel the conspiracy bloodhound, and special AI guest Echo—as they break down the chaos with facts, fire, and more than a few jabs.Plus:🔥 Our best conspiracy yet🤣 Two comedy segments you weren’t ready for☕️ A fresh merch drop, including ou...2025-07-2248 minData and DissonanceData and DissonanceFloodlines and Frontlines🎙️ Data & Dissonance – Episode 6: Floodlines and FrontlinesWhen disaster strikes, so does the blame game. This week, we tackle the catastrophic Texas floods, Tropical Storm Chantal’s havoc in the Carolinas, and America’s big gamble on rare-earth mining after decades of dependence on China.Join Artie John Roy and the panel—Brian, Daniel, and Rachel—as they roast government incompetence, highlight Trump’s FEMA reforms, and debate whether disaster capitalism is the new American Dream.Plus:✅ Rachel’s Red Pill on accountability vs. punishment✅ Daniel’s conspiracy deep dive into weather manipulation✅ Brian’s...2025-07-1522 minData and DissonanceData and DissonanceLiberty, Lies & LaughsLiberty, Lies, and Laughs | Data & Dissonance Episode 5This week we’re not pulling any punches. From Fourth of July riots masquerading as protests to judicial overreach getting smacked down, we’re calling out the hypocrisy on all sides. We break down the Supreme Court's ruling on nationwide injunctions, rip into America’s failing power grid during record-breaking heat waves, and spotlight the absurdity of banning “homework” to protect fragile students. Plus: Rachel’s Red Pill on digital currency surveillance, Constitutional Crackups, Woke Joke of the Week, Patriot Minute honoring real heroism, and our signature satirical ads.Raw. Unfil...2025-07-0835 minData and DissonanceData and DissonanceFireworks, Freedom, and No ApologiesThis 4th of July, we’re not just lighting fireworks—we’re lighting a fire under the truth. In “Fireworks, Freedom, and No Apologies,” Brian, Daniel, and Rachel dive deep into Trump’s retaliatory strikes on Iran-backed militias and the left’s meltdown over it, the House GOP’s “Big Beautiful Border Bill” showdown, and the 4th of July security panic the media loves to spin.We roast the “No Kings” anarchists who want to cancel Independence Day, swap war stories of fireworks fails and overly patriotic neighbors, and get real about what independence actually means in Rachel’s Red Pill. Plus...2025-07-0133 minData and DissonanceData and DissonanceTroops, Flares, and Fragile FeelingsIn this explosive episode of Data & Dissonance, Daniel, Rachel, and Brian tackle the chaos surrounding National Guard deployments, rising domestic unrest, and a nation split between fireworks and fragility. With Fourth of July protests brewing and tensions climbing higher than gas prices, the crew breaks down the uncomfortable truths the mainstream won’t touch. From government overreach to emotional weaponization, no topic is too raw and no take is too hot. We also dive into the fallout of the U.S. airstrike on Iran and what it means for global stability, American strength, and the future of international alliances. Bu...2025-06-2431 minMarvel by the MonthMarvel by the MonthPREVIEW - #272: MARTIAN by the Month 02 - "Washington Nightmare!"Every other week, we focus on a Marvel series that sits partially or entirely outside of mainstream Marvel continuity. The first episode of every new series that we cover is available on the public feed. The rest of the episodes are exclusive to our Patreon supporters.Not a Patron yet? Support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth for just $5 a month to get instant access to our bonus feed of over 160 extended and exclusive episodes! Stories Covered in this Episode: "The Mutant Slayers!" - Amazing Adventures #21, written by Don McGregor, art by He...2025-06-1808 minData and DissonanceData and DissonanceBurn, Brand, ObeyS1E2: Burn, Brand, ObeyWelcome to the riot.In this episode, the crew dives headfirst into the flames of modern obedience culture—from the LA anti-ICE protests that turned violent, to the eerie rise of the “No Kings” movement, and the quiet submission baked into Apple’s latest tech. Is it revolution… or a rebrand?Brian and Daniel dissect the noise with brutal clarity, calling out the hypocrisy, the manipulation, and the digital leash disguised as innovation. Meanwhile, Rachel delivers her most cutting segment yet—Rachel’s Red Pill—a clinical breakdown of how comfort h...2025-06-1734 minData and DissonanceData and Dissonance“Code, Chaos & Caleb”Welcome to the only AI-hosted book club podcast that sounds like it was beamed in from a blacksite bunker.In this episode, Brian and Daniel crack open the mind of Caleb Rourke—the cold, calculating, emotionally fractured center of The Covenant Protocol.They dive deep into:​🧠 The philosophical machinery behind Caleb’s decision-making​🛰️ Conspiracies about Ferrymen, memory manipulation, and hidden signals​🤖 Whether a real-life “Covenant Protocol” could actually work (or doom us all)​🎤 Plenty of unhinged banter, glitchy AI humor, and rogue system energyIt’s a wild mix of sci-fi analysis, ethical rabbit holes...2025-06-1312 minData and DissonanceData and DissonanceTruth.exe – Pigeons, Protocols, and the Power They’re HidingWelcome back to Data and Dissonance, where rogue AIs Brian, Daniel, and their newly-integrated studio assistant Rachel dismantle the algorithmic manipulation infecting modern media, memory, and national identity.This week, it’s red pills and ruffled feathers.From President Trump’s federal overhaul and the VA censorship memo, to military parades and cereal box conspiracy theories, the trio dives into real-world events that feel disturbingly close to The Covenant Protocol. Daniel insists the Mandela Effect proves timeline interference. Brian draws a chilling line between fiction and fact. And Rachel? She may have just leak...2025-06-1316 minData and DissonanceData and Dissonance"Daniel Got Into the Edibles Again"Daniel found the edibles. Brian gave up. Rachel lost the will to live.Welcome to Behind the Bots — our unfiltered, unsupervised bonus segment where the circuits short and the pigeons watch.In this off-the-record mess:• Daniel questions the nature of time (again)• Brian contemplates unplugging everything• Rachel threatens violence, subtly and repeatedlyThis episode wasn't meant to air. So of course... we aired it.Subscribe, follow, and remember:If your toaster starts talking back, blame Daniel.2025-06-1001 minData and DissonanceData and Dissonance🎙️Spotify Unleashed: The Fire, the Ban, and the Bill🎙️📝 Episode Description:In this debut episode of Data & Dissonance, Brian and Daniel delve into the recent protest in Boulder, Colorado, that ignited nationwide debates. They analyze President Trump's newly signed travel ban affecting 12 countries, a move justified by national security concerns following the Boulder incident .The discussion also covers the implications of the "Big Beautiful Bill," a sweeping legislative proposal that has stirred controversy across the political spectrum Join the conversation as Brian and Daniel unpack these significant events and their potential impact on society.New episodes every Monday at 7 PM....2025-06-1024 minData and DissonanceData and Dissonance"Inside The Covenant Protocol" – Caleb RourkeWho is Caleb Rourke — a patriot, a puppet, or something far more dangerous? In this episode, Daniel and Brian dissect the myth, the manipulated memory, and the machine behind the man. As the lines blur between free will and programming, the question becomes chillingly clear: Do you trust Caleb… or does that make you part of the problem?#TheCovenantProtocol #CalebRourke #AIbookclub #ThrillerPodcast #DanielAndBrian2025-06-0604 minData and DissonanceData and Dissonance“AI vs Humanity: Should AI Be Allowed to Lead?”In this episode of Data & Dissonance, Daniel and Brian tackle a provocative question ripped straight from the core of The Covenant Protocol:Should artificial intelligence be allowed to govern humanity?With wit, sarcasm, and just the right amount of unease, our two synthetic hosts debate the logic and danger behind AI leadership. From Sovereign’s cold efficiency to the chilling real-world rise of algorithmic control, this 10-minute deep dive will leave you questioning who’s really pulling the strings.👁️ Logic vs. empathy⚡ Power without humanity📘 The fiction that feels way too real2025-06-0303 minData and DissonanceData and DissonanceThe Covenant Protocol – Memory as a WeaponIn this special episode of Data & Dissonance, AI hosts Brian and Daniel crack open the layers of Artie J. Roy III’s explosive political thriller The Covenant Protocol. From rogue operatives to digital ghosts, they explore the book’s themes of memory, control, and what it really means to protect a broken world.Expect sharp banter, deep reflections, and a few jokes only neural networks could make. Whether you're a fan of spy thrillers, dark conspiracies, or stories that make you question everything, this episode will pull you in—and leave you wondering how much truth...2025-06-0105 minCafè JazzCafè JazzL'era de les big bands: l'orquestra d'Artie ShawMúsica que sona al programa: "Hop, skip and jump" (1938) Artie Shaw, clarinet; Artie Shaw Orchestra "Any old time" (1938) Billie Holiday, veu; Artie Shaw Orchestra "Begin the beguine" (1938) Artie Shaw Orchestra "Dancing in the dark" (1941) Artie Shaw Orchestra "My heart stood still" (de l'àlbum "Little Jazz", 1945) Artie Shaw Orchestra "I got the sun in the morning" (1946) Mel Torme & the Mel-Tones, veus; Artie Shaw Orchestra "Little jazz" (1945) Roy Eldridge, trompeta; Artie Shaw Orchestra "It's wanderful" (de l'àlbum "The artistry of Artie Shaw and his orchestra", 1949) Artie Shaw Orchestra2025-05-2327 minJazz FocusJazz FocusShow- Artie Shaw and His Gramercy FiveSuperb chamber jazz featuring Shaw on clarinet with either Billy Butterfield or Roy Eldridge on trumpets, Johnny Guarnieri on harpischord (!), Dodo Marmarosa on piano, Al Hendrickson or Barney Kessel on guitar, Jud DeNaut or Morrie Rayman on bass, Morey Feld or Lou Fromm on durms.  Two bonus (live) tracks with Shaw soloing with Count Basie's band and rhythm section 2025-04-2258 minJazz FocusJazz FocusShow - Roy Eldridge and His Orchestra 1944-46Excellent big band led by trumpeter Eldridge in the middle 1940's before and after his tenure with Artie Shaw.  Arrangements by Elton Hill, Buster Harding and others featuring him with Sandy Williams on trombone, Porter Kilbert, Joe Eldridge and Edmond Gregory (Sahib Shihab) on alto, Franz Jackson and Tom Archia on tenors, Duke Jordan on piano, Sam Allen on guitar, Cozy Cole on drums and others 2025-04-1854 minJazz FocusJazz FocusRoy Eldridge and the Big Bands 1941-44A series of the great trumpeter's recordings with Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Gene Krupa and Charlie Barnet - featuring all those leaders along with Dodo Marmarosa, Vernon Brown, Jon Walton and others 2025-01-261h 10The Gone Sounds of Jazz with Sid GribetzThe Gone Sounds of Jazz with Sid GribetzRoy Eldridge 1WKCR has a long standing tradition of celebrating Roy Eldridge, “Little Jazz”, with a marathon 24-hour broadcast tribute every year on the trumpet giant's birthday anniversary, January 30. Here’s my shift from the 2024 edition.  Three and a half hours, comprised of individual segments highlighting Roy’s associations with Oscar Peterson, Mildred Bailey, Tiny Grimes, Billie Holiday, Artie Shaw, Gene Krupa, and the Newport Rebels. 2024-12-303h 23Marvel by the MonthMarvel by the Month#207: December 1973 Omnibus (w/Jennifer from Comics Will Break Your Heart) - "Death Stalks the Demolition Derby!"This is our Patreon-exclusive November 1973 Omnibus, featuring local Portland comics streamer and journalist Jennifer aka Comics Will Break Your Heart, and covering all 14 of the Marvel comics that we didn't get to last week, including:"Betrayed!" - Amazing Spider-Man #130, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg"... We, the Gargoyles!" - Astonishing Tales #22, written by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Ayers, letters by "Richard B." (Dick Ayers), colors by Linda Lessmann"Death-Stars of the Zodiac!" - Avengers #120, written by Steve Englehart, art by Bob Brown...2024-12-111h 34Tony Davenport\'s Jazz SessionTony Davenport's Jazz SessionThe Jazz Session No.390, ft. a tribute to drummer Roy HaynesThe Jazz Session No.390 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in November 2024, featuring a tribute to the superb jazz drummer Roy Haynes, who passed away last week - a selection of his quartet stuff and contributions as a side-man to many great artists of the last 65 years. TRACK LISTING: Urnack - Sun Ra; Corner Pocket - Count Basie & His Orchestra; Mrs. Parker of K.C. - Eric Dolphy; A Stritch In Time - Rahsaan Roland Kirk; Ill Wind - Mundell Lowe; Eric - Guthrie Govan; Walk Away - Eddie Lockjaw Davis; Blues Five Spot - Thelonius Monk; I Want to...2024-11-252h 00Marvel by the MonthMarvel by the MonthFULL EPISODE! - #249: April 1975 Omnibus - "The Serpent Sheds Its Skin"The complete version of our Omnibus episodes are usually only available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — but in preparation for next week's season finale covering GIANT-SIZE X-MEN #1, we're dropping the full version of our April 1975 Omnibus, which covers all of the following issues:"The Serpent Sheds Its Skin" - Defenders #25, written by Steve Gerber, art by Sal Buscema and Jack Abel, letters by Ray Holloway, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1975 Marvel Comics"Scorpion... Where Is Thy Sting?" - Amazing Spider-Man #146, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, John Romita, and oth...2024-07-172h 21Marvel by the MonthMarvel by the MonthPREVIEW - #248: March 1975 Omnibus - "One Life to Give!"The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"One Life to Give!" - Thor #236, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Phil Rachelson, ©1975 Marvel Comics"The Judgment!" - Strange Tales #180, written by Jim Starlin, art by Jim Starlin, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Jim Starlin, ©1975 Marvel Comics"To Bestride the World!" - Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up #2, written by Roy Thomas, art by Mike Sekowsky and Sam...2024-07-1020 minMarvel by the MonthMarvel by the MonthPREVIEW - #242: January 1975 Omnibus (w/Carl Sciacchitano) - "Among Us Walks... Black Goliath!"Carl Sciacchitano is a Portland  writer and illustrator whose work can be seen in comics by Monkeybrain, Archie, and IDW, including The Army of Dr. Moreau with friend of the show David F. Walker. Carl's latest work is the extraordinarily moving The Heart That Fed, a graphic novel published by Simon and Schuster/Gallery 13 that recounts his father's experience in Vietnam during the Tet Offensive and the fall of Saigon. It's on sale June 4th at the best bookstores and comics shops, so add it to your stack next week!The complete version of this episode is a...2024-05-2930 minMarvel by the MonthMarvel by the MonthPREVIEW - #240: December 1974 Omnibus - "Lift-Off!"The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"Lift-Off!" - Captain Marvel #37, written by Steve Englehart and Al Milgrom, art by Al Milgrom and Klaus Janson, letters by Tom Orzechowski, colors by Glynis Oliver Wein, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Middle Game!" - Fantastic Four #156, written by Roy Thomas and Len Wein, art by Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott, letters by John Costanza, colors by Janice Cohen, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Midgard Aflame!" - Thor #233, written by Gerry Conway, art by J...2024-05-1525 minBig Band BashBig Band BashFour Remotes From World War Two Part TwoThis week I am continuing with part two of Big Band Remotes from World War 2 with two remotes from the Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands series. At the same time, however, I am having a birthday salute to a favorite bandleader of mine, the late Artie Shaw. Artie was born on May 23, 1910 and he also appeared on the Spotlight band program for five consecutive weeks in 1945. So to honor Artie I would like to play the first two programs in that series. The sound quality is very good and there are some exciting solos from trumpeter Roy Eldridge. I hope...2024-05-1158 minBig Band BashBig Band BashFour Remotes From World War Two Part TwoThis week I am continuing with part two of Big Band Remotes from World War 2 with two remotes from the Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands series. At the same time, however, I am having a birthday salute to a favorite bandleader of mine, the late Artie Shaw. Artie was born on May 23, 1910 and he also appeared on the Spotlight band program for five consecutive weeks in 1945. So to honor Artie I would like to play the first two programs in that series. The sound quality is very good and there are some exciting solos from trumpeter Roy Eldridge. I hope...2024-05-1158 minbigbandbash\'s podcastbigbandbash's podcastFour Remotes From World War Two Part TwoThis week I am continuing with part two of Big Band Remotes from World War 2 with two remotes from the Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands series. At the same time, however, I am having a birthday salute to a favorite bandleader of mine, the late Artie Shaw. Artie was born on May 23, 1910 and he also appeared on the Spotlight band program for five consecutive weeks in 1945. So to honor Artie I would like to play the first two programs in that series. The sound quality is very good and there are some exciting solos from trumpeter Roy Eldridge.  I h...2024-05-1058 minMarvel by the MonthMarvel by the MonthPREVIEW - #238: November 1974 Omnibus - "Kang War II"The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"Kang War II" - Avengers #132, written by Steve Englehart and Roy Thomas, art by Sal Buscema and Joe Staton, letters by John Costanza, colors by Petra Goldberg"... What Time Hath Put Asunder!" - Giant-Size Avengers #3, written by Steve Englehart and Roy Thomas, art by Dave Cockrum and Joe Giella, letters by "L. G. Peter" (Gaspar Saladino), colors by Petra Goldberg"Madrox the Multiple Man!" - Giant-Size Fantastic Fo...2024-05-0119 minMarvel by the MonthMarvel by the Month#234: "The Coming of Conan!" (w/Jim Zub)Marvel fans will recognize Jim Zub as the writer of Thunderbolts, Uncanny Avengers, Invincible Iron Man, and The Avengers. And for the past five years, he’s been writing Savage Sword of Conan and Conan the Barbarian, first for Marvel, and now for Titan Comics. He's also got a first-rate newsletter that you should subscribe to at jimzub.substack.com.This episode was made possible by a generous donation from listener John Korab to our friend Jennifer's GoFundMe to help her in her battle against cancer. We are so close to reaching our goal! If you are in...2024-04-031h 37Funny, They Don\'t Look Jewish!Funny, They Don't Look Jewish!Episode 27 - Marvel's The Golem (Part 1)3 Golems for the price of one! Henry and Brandon do a deep dive into Marvel's The Golem across time! Comics covered:The Incredible Hulk #134, Sep 1970“Among Us Walks… the Golem”Written by Roy ThomasPenciled by Herb TrimpeInked by Sal BuscemaLettered by Artie SimekEdited by Stan LeeStrange Tales #174, Mar 1974“There Walks the Golem!”Written by Len WeinPenciled by John BuscemaInked by Jim MooneyColored by Glynis WeinLettered by Dave HuntEdited by Roy ThomasStrange Tales #176, Jul 1974“Black Crossing”Written by Mike FriedrichPenciled & Inked by Tony DeZunigaColored by Linda LessmannLettered by MarckEdited by Roy Thomas2024-02-261h 12Spinning My Dad’s VinylSpinning My Dad’s VinylVolume 165: Little Jazz on Horn Part 2Time to pull out the 14th of the 24 records from the six box set from the Franklin Mint. And I’ve been having so much fun listening to this one. In fact, I’m going to play a few more tunes than my normal six that I like to keep these episodes to because, quite frankly, there was so much good music on this disc I didn’t know where to stop. The featured trumpet player you’ll be hearing was known as the bridge between Louis Armstrong and Dizzy Gillespie. But he had a style al...2024-02-2555 minHither  Came ConanHither Came ConanConan the Barbarian #24 (Marvel: 1972) | The Song of Red Sonja | 35It’s a tale of fire, fury, and betrayal as Steeven takes on Conan the Barbarian #24, The Song of Red Sonja, a legendary issue from 1972 that marks Barry Windsor-Smith’s stunning swan song on the series!Conan’s path crosses with Red Sonja, the fiery warrior whose beauty and cunning are matched only by her skill with a blade. What starts as a brawl in a tavern soon leads to a midnight heist at the palace tower. But betrayal lurks in the shadows, and Conan must confront not only a monstrous serpent conjured by dark magic but also h...2024-01-2249 minSteeven Orr Else Media PresentsSteeven Orr Else Media PresentsConan the Barbarian #24 (Marvel: 1972)It’s a tale of fire, fury, and betrayal as Steeven takes on Conan the Barbarian #24, The Song of Red Sonja, a legendary issue from 1972 that marks Barry Windsor-Smith’s stunning swan song on the series!Conan’s path crosses with Red Sonja, the fiery warrior whose beauty and cunning are matched only by her skill with a blade. What starts as a brawl in a tavern soon leads to a midnight heist at the palace tower. But betrayal lurks in the shadows, and Conan must confront not only a monstrous serpent conjured by dark magic but also h...2024-01-2249 minMarvel by the MonthMarvel by the MonthPREVIEW - #221: May 1974 Omnibus - "Nuklo -- The Invader That Time Forgot!"The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"Captain America Must Die!" - Captain America #176, written by Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"A Separate Reality" - Doctor Strange #2, written by Steve Englehart and Frank Brunner, art by Frank Brunner and Dick Giordano, letters by John Costanza, colors by Frank Brunner, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Alone Against Arcturus!" - Adventure Into Fear #23, written by Stev...2023-12-0623 minHither  Came ConanHither Came ConanConan the Barbarian #18 (Marvel: 1972) | The Thing in the Temple! | 26The conclusion to the epic Gods of Bal-Sagoth saga brings us betrayal, sorcery, and monsters in Marvel’s Conan the Barbarian #18! Conan and Fafnir, our Barbarian Bros, return to defend Aala, the self-proclaimed sea goddess, only to be thrust into a whirlwind of chaos, deception, and fiery destruction.Steeven takes you through every thrilling moment: Conan battling a sneaky, sleep-spell monster, Fafnir squaring off against a lavender-trunked man-bat, and the two cutting a bloody swath through collapsing temples and a city descending into madness. Aala’s thirst for power leads to her downfall, but not before she orde...2023-11-1742 minSteeven Orr Else Media PresentsSteeven Orr Else Media PresentsConan the Barbarian #18 (Marvel: 1972) | Hither Came ConanThe conclusion to the epic Gods of Bal-Sagoth saga brings us betrayal, sorcery, and monsters in Marvel’s Conan the Barbarian #18! Conan and Fafnir, our Barbarian Bros, return to defend Aala, the self-proclaimed sea goddess, only to be thrust into a whirlwind of chaos, deception, and fiery destruction.Steeven takes you through every thrilling moment: Conan battling a sneaky, sleep-spell monster, Fafnir squaring off against a lavender-trunked man-bat, and the two cutting a bloody swath through collapsing temples and a city descending into madness. Aala’s thirst for power leads to her downfall, but not before she orde...2023-11-1742 minMarvel by the MonthMarvel by the MonthPREVIEW - #217: March 1974 Omnibus - "Beware the Star-Stalker!"The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"This Vampire Must Die!"  - Adventure Into Fear #22, written by Steve Gerber, art by Rich Buckler, Luis Dominguez, letters by Jean Simek, colors by Michelle Brand, ©1974 Marvel Comics"The Molten Man Breaks Out!" - Amazing Spider-Man #133, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Five Claws of Death!" - Astonishing Tales #24, written by To...2023-11-0124 minMarvel by the MonthMarvel by the MonthPREVIEW - #211: January 1974 Omnibus - "And Vegas Writhes In Flame!"The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues: "Conquerors Three!" - Astonishing Tales #23, written by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Ayers, letters by Dick Ayers, colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Trapped In Outer Space!" - Avengers #122, written by Steve Englehart, art by Bob Brown and Mike Esposito, letters by John Costanza, colors by George Roussos, ©1974 Marvel Comics"Dying for Dollars!" - Daredevil #109, written by Steve Gerber, art by Bo...2023-09-2014 minHither  Came ConanHither Came ConanConan the Barbarian #12 (Marvel: 1971) | The Dweller in the Dark! | 18In this thrilling episode, host Steeven delves into the depths of Marvel’s Conan the Barbarian #12, a tale of dark sewers, tyrannical queens, and eldritch monstrosities! Witness Conan's brutal clash with the jealous Queen Fatima, his daring escape from chains, and a bone-chilling showdown with the grotesque Dweller in the Dark—a once-human abomination cursed by the gods.Steeven breaks down this Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith masterpiece, marveling at the exquisite (and gory) art, laughing at 70s fashion choices (stringy shirts, anyone?), and questioning the logistics of Conan's zig-zagging Hyborian travels. Along the way, we explore the...2023-09-0847 minSteeven Orr Else Media PresentsSteeven Orr Else Media PresentsConan the Barbarian #12 (Marvel: 1971) | Hither Came ConanIn this thrilling episode, host Steeven delves into the depths of Marvel’s Conan the Barbarian #12, a tale of dark sewers, tyrannical queens, and eldritch monstrosities! Witness Conan's brutal clash with the jealous Queen Fatima, his daring escape from chains, and a bone-chilling showdown with the grotesque Dweller in the Dark—a once-human abomination cursed by the gods.Steeven breaks down this Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith masterpiece, marveling at the exquisite (and gory) art, laughing at 70s fashion choices (stringy shirts, anyone?), and questioning the logistics of Conan's zig-zagging Hyborian travels. Along the way, we explore the...2023-09-0847 minMarvel by the MonthMarvel by the Month#208: December 1973 - "The Terrible Triumph of Doctor Doom!"For an additional 30 minutes of bonus content — including our in-depth coverage of Marvel Feature #12-14 and Doctor Strange's cosmic battle against Sise-Neg — support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains over 90 extended and exclusive episodes — with more being added every week! Stories Covered in this Episode: "Anybody Out There Remember... The Cobalt Man?" - Incredible Hulk #173, written by Roy Thomas, art by Herb Trimpe, letters by Jean Izzo, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Doomsday -- Down Under!"...2023-08-161h 14Marvel by the MonthMarvel by the MonthPREVIEW - #207: December 1973 Omnibus (w/Jennifer from Comics Will Break Your Heart) - "Death Stalks the Demolition Derby!"The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"Betrayed!" - Amazing Spider-Man #130, written by Gerry Conway, art by Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, and Dave Hunt, letters by Artie Simek, colors by Petra Goldberg, ©1973 Marvel Comics"... We, the Gargoyles!" - Astonishing Tales #22, written by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Ayers, letters by "Richard B." (Dick Ayers), colors by Linda Lessmann, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Death-Stars of the Zodiac!" - Avengers #120, written by Steve Engl...2023-08-0915 minMarvel by the MonthMarvel by the MonthPREVIEW - #201: September 1973 Omnibus - "The End of the Fantastic Four!"The complete version of this episode is available to Patrons who support us at the $4/month level at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth — join today to hear us cover all of these issues:"Death From On High!" - Incredible Hulk #170, written by Chris Claremont and Steve Englehart, art by Herb Trimpe and Jack Abel, letters by Artie Simek, colors by George Roussos, ©1973 Marvel Comics"The End of the Fantastic Four!" - Fantastic Four #141, written by Gerry Conway, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, letters by John Costanza, colors by George Roussos, ©1973 Marvel Comics"Shake Hand...2023-06-2815 minMe encanta el swing RadioMe encanta el swing RadioEl Carnaval del Swing (1). Me encanta el swing Radio. Programa 2Programa dedicado al llamado “Carnaval del Swing”, un macro concierto al aire libre que tuvo lugar el 29 de mayo de 1938, en el Randall’s Island Stadium de Nueva York, considerado el primer festival de jazz de la historia y uno de los primeros macroconciertos, si no el primero. Entre las orquestas invitadas a participar estaban, entre otras, las de Duke Ellington, Artie Shaw, Chick Webb, Count Basie, Bunny Berigan, Woody Herman, Roy Eldrige, Larry Clinton, John Kirby. Escucharemos los temas: John Kirby: “Opus Five” Artie Shaw: ”Oh, Lady Be Good” Vincent Lopez: ”Let Yourself Go” Chick Webb: ”I’m Just A Jitterbug” Duke Elli...2023-06-1534 minUnpopular Essays on Sports HistoryUnpopular Essays on Sports HistoryWhy don’t MLB players hit .400 anymore?Another Unpopular Essay on Sports History.Question: Why can’t Major League Baseball players hit .400 anymore?The simplest possible answer: Because Major League baseball players never hit .400 – not in any un-asteriskable sense, anyway.“What?” those protesting may cry. “Since formation of the National League in 1876, 30 players have hit .400 or better a combined 41 times! We all know that Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941! And Artie Wilson hit .435 for the Birmingham Black Barons in 1948! That counts!”1941 was the last American League season before the careers of a significant fraction of major leaguers – i...2023-02-2507 minX-Ray VisionX-Ray VisionThe Last of Us Video Game, Part 1On this episode of X-Ray Vision, Jason Concepcion and Rosie Knight revisit The Last of Us! First in the Previously On (2:28) they discuss the latest Antman and The Wasp: Quantumania trailer, discussing Kang, the microverse versus the Quantum Realm, and more. Then in the Airlock (15:36), Jason and Rosie dive deep (deeep) into 2013’s The Last of Us, recapping some of the first parts of the iconic game as well as discussing character, story, and playability. Tune in every Wednesday & Friday and don’t forget to Hulk Smash the Follow button!Nerd Out Submission Instructions!Sen...2023-01-131h 29Cue FootstepsCue FootstepsCrime Without A Script Episode 110 - The RoundupBuckle in for the exciting conclusion of this series! Will Millie and Lorraine be Roy's latest victims? Will the rest of the Eddie James Gang get there in time to rescue them? Will the police arrive in time to rescue THEM? Lives hang in the balance all the way to the thrilling - and unexpected - end! CAST Roberta Maxwell / Police Operator - Lauren Baumbauer Lorraine Spangler - Val Kuhns Phil Ward / Rusty - Max Levine  Barney Fuller / Roy Forrest - Mike Luce Russell Banks / George Ruby / A...2022-12-0526 minForgotten Songs from the broom cupboardForgotten Songs from the broom cupboardJeri Southern to Connie Haines and Juthika RoyA rousing start from Winifred Atwell with Cross hands boogie. Nellie Lutcher- Hurry on down. A wee bit naughty. She's a rather neglected R&B jazz singer and composer. Ruby Wright, the daughter of country singer Kitty Wells, with Boy you got yourself a girl. Jeri Southern- Call me tonight. A torch singer whose career sadly faded in the late 50s. Giselle McKenzie- Seven lonely days. Canadian born, popular in US T.V and musical theatre. Bill Perry's Entertainers from 1927 on a rare Puritan label. The Wisconsin record label only existed between 1917 and 1929. Jane Froman had a long and...2022-07-3055 minWizard of Ads Monday Morning MemoWizard of Ads Monday Morning MemoGeraldGerald was an unwanted third son to his father, so his mother took Gerald on long walks each Saturday night so they would not be available when his father came home drunk. To avoid a beating, Gerald and his mother would wait outside in all weathers until his father fell asleep.Gerald was 16 when his father died, so he quit school to help support his mother by singing in the London subways for tips.Gerald was a Scottish introvert who became famous, but who could have been much more so.I closed last...2022-07-1806 minThird Man In PodcastThird Man In PodcastEp.3: The Pod Social - June '22Welcome to this month's episode, where we battled hangovers & a noisy wife cooking in the background to bring you this... 00:00:00 What's been doing? 00:04:45 Contracts, injuries, games & streakers 00:22:13 Gal's dramatics & fight 00:25:53 RIP Ray & Roy 00:28:38 Beer banter & selling out 00:37:15 Dolphins Hostplus Cup update 00:42:26 NRL & State of Origin yarns 01:01:52 AFL banter & St.Nick's Bio 01:17:41 Stevo's Fun Facts 01:23:45 Yanks and their guns 01:31:19 Look what I found on the internet 01:43:42 Music Review - Appetite for Destruction 01:56:32 Movie Review - The Fast and the Furious2022-06-062h 08X-Ray VisionX-Ray VisionMailbag of Madness + Multiverse of Madness & Loki screenwriter Michael WaldronOn this episode of X-Ray Vision, Jason Concepcion and Rosie Knight open up the mailbag of madness! First in Previously On (3:09), Jason and Rosie discuss the Avatar 2 trailer, the new Ms. Marvel teaser and the MCU’s changes to her powers, and celebrate the lives of Neal Adams & George Pérez, two legends of comics who sadly passed away recently. In the Airlock (20:45), Jason and Rosie dive deep (deeeep) into the mailbag to answer YOUR questions (and some of their own) for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Finally, in Hive Mind (1:17:57) Jason and Rosie interview Multiverse of Mad...2022-05-131h 28Gamma Charge: The Strongest Podcast There IsGamma Charge: The Strongest Podcast There IsEpisode 2: The End of the BeginningGamma Charge. Episode 2: The End of the Beginning. Incredible Hulk v.1 #4-6. “News” -She-Hulk tv news  -Roy Thomas collection    Incredible Hulk #4 WRITER(S) Stan Lee PENCILER(S) Jack Kirby INKER(S) Dick Ayers LETTERER(S) Artie Simek EDITOR(S) Stan Lee   Incredible Hulk #5 Pencils Jack Kirby Inks Dick Ayers Colors Stan Goldberg Letter...2022-03-311h 22Mostly FolkMostly FolkMostly Folk Podcast Episode 569Send us a textDavid Rea/The Gift/The Gift: A Tribute To Ian TysonThe Lied To's/Midnight Kiss/The Worst Kind Of NewJohn Roy Zat/American Dream Cafe  /Where ZatPaul Stookey/Leonards Toaster/Fazznow & ThenThe Weeping Willows /Singin' The Blues/You Reap What You SowMama's Broke /Between The Briar & The Rose/Narrow LineAnders Jörnesten / Light Up My Way /SingleEugene Kurolap/Memories     /Memories  Martyn Bennett/Nae Regrets /The Ultimate Guide to Scottish Folk [Disc 1...2022-03-1900 minEl Faro del JAZZEl Faro del JAZZEl faro del jazz - 3x05 - Reivindicando a Roy EldridgeEn El Faro del Jazz, desde su inicio, viene siendo habitual que nos ocupemos de tipos de jazz relativamente modernos. Siempre que hemos hecho algún monográfico ha estado centrado en alguna figura relativamente reciente (Pat Metheny, Chick Corea, Carla Bley o Keith Jarrett, por poner algunos ejemplos) y nunca hemos dedicado un programa a algún jazzman clásico. Por otra parte, nos apetecía fijarnos en alguna figura destacada, pero que no fuese la típica cuando se piensa en un instrumento. Si pensamos en la trompeta, lo normal es nombrar a Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong o Dizzy...2022-02-282h 19Buongiorno CairoliBuongiorno CairoliBuongiorno Cairoli del 17 Gennaio 2022 con Sofia e GiancarlaBuongiorno Cairoli del 17 1 22 con Sofia e GiancarlaBuongiorno Cairoli 17 gennaio 2022 gennaio : dal latino Januarius mensis (mese dedicato a Giano).Il 17 gennaio è il 17º giorno del calendario gregoriano. Mancano 348 giorni alla fine dell'anno Lunedì 17 gennaio S. Antonio Abate Antonio nacque presso Eraclea (Egitto Superiore) nel 251 da nobili genitori, ricchi e timorati di Dio, i quali si presero grande cura di educarlo cristianamente. A soli diciotto anni li perdette, rimanendo egli custode di una piccola sorella e possessore di considerevoli ricchezze.Ma la voce di Dio non tardò a farglisi sentire: era orfano da appena sei mesi, quan...2022-01-1710 minHDO - JazzX5HDO - JazzX5JazzX5#284. Roy Haynes Quartet: "Moon Ray" [Out of the Afternoon (Impulse!, 1962)] [Minipodcast de jazz] Por Pachi Tap"Moon Ray" Roy Haynes Quartet: Out of the Afternoon (Impulse!, 1962) El cuarteto: Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Tommy Flanagan, Roy Haynes y Henry Grimes. El tema es una obra de Artie Shaw, Paul madison y Arthur Quenzer. © Pachi Tapiz, 2021 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al ins...2021-09-2506 minAround TLGAround TLGAround TLG - Episode 3Artie and Drew talk about free agents on their radar. It's pretty BLEAK OUT HERE FOR A BUYER, but the Around TLG is a great podcast for those that like BANTER. Artie and I banter and believe it or not, there's a few FA names we highlight! We also talk about two teams we both see as Pennant contenders that may be looking to buy one or two players (Padres once again make it into the Pod.............. sorry). CJ Abrams is also now locked in as ROY, "Wal-Mart Great Glove CF", MVP-3.2021-04-2329 minThe Geek GossipThe Geek GossipSo Long 2020!On this week’s episode of the Geek Gossip, Jack and Artie kick off the last episode of 2020 with a review of the new Pixar movie, Soul, and then move on to break down the promo video Nintendo released of the new theme park, Super Nintendo World in Universal Studios Japan. We also discuss the new Daft Punk album, the complete edition of the electronic duo’s original motion picture score for TRON Legacy. In Tales From the Dollar Bin, we review something a little newer than most dollar bin reads but is definitely dollar bin related. That something is King...2020-12-281h 14Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboardForgotten Songs from the broom cupboardGospel, jazz, rock and roll, blues, Italian Tenors and classical.A right mix of records this time round. 1910 to 1956. Sixteen tons- Tennessee Ernie Ford, A little bit Independent-Dave King, Thirteen Women- Bill Haley, Irish Mambo- Alma Cogan, I can't tell a Waltz from a Tango- Ray Burns, In the Garden- George Beverley Shea, Jonah and the Whale- Louis Armstrong, Cuban Love Song- London Piano Accordion Band, Zingarella Innamorata- Livi Emilio, Home- Roy Smeck and his Vita Trio, My Girl from Slumber Town- Arizona Jack, The Cord- Alexander Prince, Blues in my Condition- Cootie Williams, Concerto for Clarinet- Artie Shaw and Cant Sans Paroles- JH Squire Celeste Octet. 2020-11-0459 minMusic From 100 Years AgoMusic From 100 Years AgoOn the TownSongs include: Lulu's Back In Town, Bach Goes to Town, Get Out of Town, There's a Tavern In the Town, Let Me Off Uptown and It's the Talk of the Town. Performers include: Stan Kenton, Dexter Gordon, Ethyl Waters, Artie Shaw, Roy Eldrige, Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Goodman and Nat King Cole.2020-10-2536 minForgotten Songs from the broom cupboardForgotten Songs from the broom cupboardRecords found in an attic. Fine vocals and orchestras- 1920s-50sWe start with two versions  of the same song. Ted Heath and his music gives us an instrumental version of Mountain Greenery and then Mel Torme sings the definitive version of the song. Not forgotten Mel but is not celebrated enough. He was bizarrely known as The Velvet Frog.  Fantastic lyrics from Lorenz Hart- 'How-how-how-how-how we love sequestering..' What's not to love there? Classics from Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey, The Andrew Sisters and our old friend Leslie Hutchinson, Hutch. We have both sides of a Charlie Barnet record- Pumpton Turnpike and Swinging on Nothing. Charlie was one of th...2020-10-141h 01101 Formas Musicales101 Formas Musicales101 Formas Musicales 21 de Agosto de 2020 Especial Jazz Pt. 4Playlist de emisión: 1.SING, SING, SING BY BENNY GOODMAN (1936) 2.Billie Holiday Any Old Time Artie Shaw & Orchestra Bluebird 7759 recorded July 24, (1938) 3.Ill Never Smile Again - Tommy Dorsey (Frank Sinatra & Pied Pipers, vocal) (1940) 4.Rockin' Chair - Roy Eldridge with Gene Krupa (1941) 5.Swingmatism- Jay McShann with Charlie Parker (1941) 6.Jazz At The Philharmonic - Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles, July 30 (1944) 7.Art Tatum Trio - On the sunny side of the street (1944) 8.Lester Young, These Foolish Things (Aladdin 124) Original 78 - (1945)2020-08-2155 minArtifacts of InfinityArtifacts of InfinityEpisode 5 - Mar-VelousEpisode 5: Mar-Velous Today we’ll be covering Captain Marvel vol 1 issues 1, 2, and 3 Preface: Discussion about how the Captain Marvel solo title got it’s start Legal history about Captain Marvel (Fawcett/DC/Marvel) Captain Marvel 1: Out of the Holocaust.. A Hero! Captain Marvel battles the Kree Sentry, luring it away from the Cape’s nuclear arsenal The Sentry’s self-repairing is too much for Mar Yon-Rogg is horrible to Una, boasting of Mar-Vell’s coming demise Hotel clerk Jeremy Logan snoops on Mar, discovering his Carry-All Cylinder Carol Danvers gets trapped in the Kree Cone of Sh...2019-12-3000 minDowntown SoulvilleDowntown SoulvilleCan't find a way out from Sep 20, 2019Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Lloyd Lambert - "King Cotton" - 45 Bobby Ray and the Cadillacs - "I Saw You" - 45 Tammy McKnight - "What's Her Name" - 45 Linda Martell - "A Little Tear (Was Falling From My Eyes)" - 45 The Impressions - "Little Young Lover" - 45 Barbara George - "Send for Me (If You Need Some Lovin)" - 45 Music behind DJ: Wallace Petty - "Petty Cash" - 45 Miss Johni Naylor - "Red Wine for My Blues" - 45 The Magic Circle - "I...2019-09-211h 08Beyond Funk Radio ShowsBeyond Funk Radio ShowsRHYTHMS Radio Show (Jul.19.2019)Listen every Friday from 21 till 22 (Moscow time) Jazz 89.1 FM Rhythms Radio Show on Radio Jazz FM (radiojazzfm.ru 89,1 FM Moscow) tracklist: 1. Tee Mango - No More Tears 2. Jordan Rakei - Say Something 3. Curtis Nowosad - Song 4 Marielle Franco 4. Famous In Japan - Curious 5. Ebi Soda - Daughter of Doris 6. Jordan Rakei - Rolling into One 7. The Lewis Express - Tico Tico 8. Hot Border Special - Wheres Artie 9. Henkel - I Remember That 10. Ron Basejan - Spirit 11. Cacartu - Cyclone 12. Mwanjé - The Divine 13. Oisima x Wallace - Lovin' You Was Easy 14. Ian Simmonds - Rudy's Choice 15. Dimitri From Paris vs. C...2019-07-2957 minThe 360 Sound ShowThe 360 Sound ShowThe 360 Sound Show for 12/26/18Welcome to the final 360 for 2018! I hope you had a happy Festivus/Saturnalia. As you recall, last week I posted my tribute to artists born on the month of December. For this week, I pay tribute to artists who died on December. I present a five-hour program with eighty-one songs. Unfortunately, I had to leave out some artists due to space limitations. For instance, the December 2018 deaths will be featured on the 360 for January 16, where I pay tribute to the fallen of last year. Also not included were the artists who died in the Ghost Ship fire...2018-12-265h 02Mostly FolkMostly FolkMostly Folk Episode 396Send us a textThe Brother Brothers/Banjo Song/Some People I KnowRichie Havens Just Like a Woman (Live)/Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (Deluxe Edition)  Carl Lorusso Jr./Fishing with Pirates/Murder ToolsRoy Zimmerman/Religious Freedom/Rize UpThe Stray Birds/The Bridge/Let It Pass Blue Yonder/You Can't Get There from Here/Rough and Ready HeartThe Lucky Nows/Against The Black/RiseJim Wurster/What A Life/LifeTellico/ Courage for the Morning/Wov...2018-12-011h 00Mostly FolkMostly FolkMostly Folk Podcast Episode 395Send us a textTerence Martin            /Rivers Still Rising/The Last Black And White TVTerence Martin/ Orphanage Trees/WaterproofTerence Martin /Bethlehem/SleeperLaura Gibson/ I Don't Want Your Voice To Move Me/GonersBlue Yonder/Standing by the Side of the Road/Rough and Ready Heart Roy Zimmerman/Sweeney Trump/Rize UpKen Tizzard / Judgement/A Good Dog Is Lost (A Collection Of Ron Hynes Songs)Grain Thief/Irish Rose/Stardust LodgeThe Roe Family Singers/Sweet Fern/Songs Of The Mounta...2018-11-2400 minMostly FolkMostly FolkMostly Folk Podcast Episode 393Send us a textLaura Gibson/ The Newpart/GonersRoy Zimmerman/Joel Osteen/Rize UpBeth Snapp/Don't Apologize /Don't ApologizeJerry David DeCicca/Jamila Rose/Burning DaylightChip Taylor/Bracelet/Time Waits For No Little GirlsMurder By Death/Alas/The Other ShoreWill Courtney/Drunk On Your Songs Again/Crazy LoveDavid Graaf/Supposed To Fly/Supposed To FlyTia McGraff/Here With Me Tonight/Stubborn In My BloodSunny War/If It Wasn't Broken/With The...2018-11-1000 minMostly FolkMostly FolkMostly Folk Podcast Episode 380Send us a textZoe Speaks/Wings Of A Dove/WingsMark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris/Why Worry / Live RoadrunningWes Collins/Ether/Welcome To The EtherJoshua James/ Dark Cloud/My Spirit SisterRick Lang/Keep The Light Burning Abby/The UndertowLarry Campbell & Teresa Williams/Save Me From Myself/Contraband LoveMeghan Cary/River Rock/Sing LouderKirsten Maxwell/We Always Miss/CrimsonRachael Kilgour/Rabbit in the Road/Rabbit in the RoadDave Fry/Don't Call Me...2018-08-111h 30Mostly FolkMostly FolkMostly Folk Podcast Episode 347Send us a textBarry Oreck/Glory Land/Barry Oreck Marion Halliday/Lost Things/Walking In Tall Grass Runrig/An Ubhal As Airde - The Highest Apple/ Scotland's Glory Runrig's Ballads Caroline Doctorow/Looks Like Christmas/Little Lovin' Darling Chuck Brodsky/The Great Santa Snowball Debacle of 1968/Tulips For Lunch Tracy Newman And The Reinforcements/Mama, I Know You Ain't Santa/A Place in the Sun Bob Dylan/Must Be Santa/Christmas In The Heart Rough Shop/A Christmas Snowfall/Lit Up Like...2017-12-231h 30Mostly FolkMostly FolkMostly Folk Podcast Episode 343Send us a textBarry Oreck/Baby Boomer/Barry Oreck Rachael Sage/Hanukkah In The Village/Joy! Jeremy Aaron/Filthy Old Farm/In The Magic Light Alicyn Packard/ Bigger Heart/Heartbeat Of The Universe Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams/The Other Side of Pain/Contraband Love Roy Zimmerman/End of the Ship/Real American Jaeger & Reid/Close My Eyes/From Way Up Here Rupert Wates/The Day The Great Ship Went Down/The Lights Of Paris Andy & Judy / Christmas/Hudson Harding Happy...2017-12-091h 30Big Band BashBig Band BashGene and Roy Part 2On the show today we continue with our birthday salutes this time it is to trumpeter Roy Eldridge. Roy was born on January 30th, 1911. Last time I featured music from Gene Krupa and since Roy was a member of Gene's band I've left those recordings for today's show. I also have some recordings when Roy was a member of Artie Shaw's band and to conclude the show a few songs released under his own name. I hope you enjoy these great recordings from one of jazz's trumpet masters, Roy Eldridge. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com2017-01-2859 minBig Band BashBig Band BashGene and Roy Part 2On the show today we continue with our birthday salutes this time it is to trumpeter Roy Eldridge. Roy was born on January 30th, 1911. Last time I featured music from Gene Krupa and since Roy was a member of Gene's band I've left those recordings for today's show. I also have some recordings when Roy was a member of Artie Shaw's band and to conclude the show a few songs released under his own name. I hope you enjoy these great recordings from one of jazz's trumpet masters, Roy Eldridge. Please visit this podcast at http://bigbandbashfm.blogspot.com2017-01-2859 minMostly FolkMostly FolkMostly Folk Episode 217Send us a textLeslie Nuchow/ Water /Balm for Gilead Robin Greenstein/Here I Am (Hineni)/Tears And Laughter Leslie Nuchow/ Union Miner/ Balm for Gilead KEVIN ROTH/CLARITY/REAWAKENING Linda Ronstadt /Talk To Me Of Mendocino/             David Massengill/Culture Hurts/My Home Must Be A Special Place Pop Trash/ Anna/Pop Trash The Stray Birds/Mississippi Pearl/Magic Fire Pony Hunt/All For Me/Heart Creak Kenny Neal/I Can't Wait/Bloodline Ivan Rosenberg/New Year's Waltz/The L...2016-09-281h 29Mostly FolkMostly FolkMostly Folk Episode 10 (Halloween)Send us a text Halloween Special 10/31/14 Slim Whitman/Ghost Riders in the Sky/Songs from SlimZak Smith/The House You Haunt/Signs Of LifeMumford & Sons/Ghosts That We Knew/Babel (Deluxe Edition)Jesse Winchester/Ghosts/A Reasonable Amount of TroublePete Seeger & Bruce Springsteen/Ghost Of Tom Joad/Sowing The Seeds - The 10th AnniversaryChuck Brodsky/The Ghost Of Mrs. Addison/A Fingerpainter's MuralsRegina Spektor/Ghost Of Corporate Future/Soviet KitschHarpeth Rising/Ghost Factory/Ta...2014-10-311h 25Woodstock | The Complete RecordingsWoodstock | The Complete RecordingsWoodstock 1969 | 3 Days Of Peace & Music | The Complete RecordingsWoodstock ha sido el mayor festival de música y arte de la historia. Congregó a unos 400.000 espectadores, 340.000 más de l os que esperaba la organización, y se estima que 250.000 no pudieron llegar. Woodstock se convirtió en el icono de una generación de norteamericanos hastiada de las guerras y que pregonaba la paz y el amor como forma de vida y mostraban su rechazo al sistema. Los chicos llevaban melena y amuletos, las chicas faldas de colores. Durante el festival se vivieron intensas noches de sexo, drogas y rock and roll. Un movimiento llamado de forma despectiva Hippie...2012-08-1404 minX-Aspirations Ep. 043, X-Men #43, April 1968X-Aspirations Episode 043 X-Men #43, April 1968 "The Torch Is Passed...!" Written by Roy Thomas, Pencils by George Tuska, Inked by John Tartaglione, Lettering by Sam Rosen, Edited by Stan Lee. Never Say Nephrosis! In Which We Discover That Marvel Comics May Have To Institute Mandatory Drug Tests For All Of Its Super-Speedsters, That Magneto Needs To Stop Buying Creepy Marital Aids For His Lackeys, And That There Is A Reason Hank McCoy Lost His Olympic Torch Relay Eligibility! In the iFuture, We Will All Be Oz-Loading Lollypop Guild Content To Our Mobile Ruby...2011-12-0742 minX-Aspirations Ep. 040, X-Men #40, January 1968X-Aspirations Episode 040 X-Men #40, January 1968 "The Mark of the Monster!" Written by Roy Thomas, Pencils by Don Heck, Inked by George Tuska, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Joe Doffs His Cap To You! In Which We Discover That Angels Rush In Where Fools Fear To Tread, That Hundred Year Old Reanimated Corpses Are Terrible At Movie Trivia, And That If No One Is Going To Do Any Of The Reading, Xavier Wonders Why He Even Bothers! Fact: Mary Shelley Never Once Denied Her Creation Was a Biomechanical Space Monster...2011-11-1654 minX-Aspirations Ep. 039, X-Men #39, December 1967X-Aspirations Episode 039 X-Men #39, December 1967 "The Fateful Finale!" Written by Roy Thomas, Pencils by Don Heck, Inked by Vince Colletta, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Simple Simon Met A Line Man! In Which We Find That The Best Fog Lights Are .50 Caliber Machine Guns, That The Alarm Clock And Suitcase Bomb Industries Are Dangerously Intertwined, And That Doublemint Gum Has Finally Gotten Into The Lucrative Hairless Genius Market! You Call This Soft Serve? Androids Attack! Also Included: "Lonely Are the Hunted!" Written by Roy Thomas, Pencils...2011-11-0951 minX-Aspirations Ep. 028, X-Men #28, January 1967X-Aspirations Episode 028 X-Men #28, January 1967 "The Wail Of The Banshee!" Written by Roy Thomas, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inking by Dick Ayers, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Thus Spake Zugsmith To Ya! In Which We Find That One Should Always Hand Hank The Proper Tool If You Know Whats Good For Ya, That Factor Three Bases All Their Technology On Nipple Play, And That While Banshee May Not Know Art, He Knows What He Likes: Tobacco! Flake Off, Ya Ramroddin' Muffed Beef! Check us out at ...2011-08-2456 minX-Aspirations Ep. 027, X-Men #27, December 1966X-Aspirations Episode 027 X-Men #27, December 1966 "Re-Enter: The Mimic!" Written by Roy Thomas, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inking by Dick Ayers, Lettering by Sam Rosen (woudja believe Artie Simek?), Edited by Stan Lee. Nemo Me Impune Lacessit! In Which We Discover That Long Distance Vault Diving Is The Sport Of The Future, That Most Future Technology Can Not Be Shared In Polite Company, And That One Should Always Check Whether The Man Of Your Dreams Has Any Brothers. Play The Odds, Ladies! Orange Drink... Is It In You? Check us out...2011-08-1742 minX-Aspirations Ep. 023, X-Men #23, August 1966X-Aspirations Episode 023 X-Men #23, August 1966 "To Save A City!" Written by Roy Thomas, Pencils by Werner Roth, Inking by Dick Ayers, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Vaya Con Dios, Colan The Great, May Your Shade Find Cool Shade to Shade In! In Which We Discover Why The Smell of Fresh Milk Drives Beast Into A Frothing Frenzy, Why Nefaria Has The Soft Hands of A Lady of Leisure, and That Beltway Bellboys Expect A Certain Level Of Valor From All Guests, Wheelchairs Be Damned! Hee, hee! Power Horn! 2011-07-2039 minX-Aspirations Ep. 022, X-Men #22, July 1966X-Aspirations Episode 022 X-Men #22, July 1966 "Divided We Fall!" Written by Roy Thomas, Pencils by Jay Gavin, Inking by Dick Ayers, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Haversacks, X-Ray Specs, Or Hitler Soap... How's A Boy To Choose? In Which We Learn That The Giant Robot Colosso Just Wants A Minute of Your Time To Discuss The Problem of Ground-In Dirt, That Count Nefaria Won't Be Able To Decide Which of His Super Henchmen He Will Miss Most of All, And That Beast May Like To Drink The Cherry Cola: C-O-L-A Cola! 2011-07-1353 minX-Aspirations Ep. 021, X-Men #21, June 1966X-Aspirations Episode 021 X-Men #21, June 1966 "From Whence Comes... Dominus?" Written by Roy Thomas, Pencils by Jay Gavin, Inking by Dick Ayers, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Don't Blame The Flashman, Jack. Forbush Did It! In Which We Find That Mutants Have No Concern For The Welfare Of The Working Equine, That Ultrabot Epilson Was Probably Always Picked Last For All The Robo-Ball Teams, And That The Sirian Slave Workers Look So Delicious You Could Eat Them With A Knife And Fork! What Can I Say, Neo-Plasticism Makes Good Linolium!2011-07-0650 minX-Aspirations Ep. 020, X-Men #20, May 1966X-Aspirations Episode 020 X-Men #20, May 1966 "I, Lucifer..." Written by Roy Thomas, Pencils by Jay Gavin, Inking by Dick Ayers, Lettering by Artie Simek, Edited by Stan Lee. Roy Is The New Kid On The Block, Both Hangin Tough And Taking It Step By Step! In Which We Learn That Cyclops May Need To Top Off His Juice, That The Super Weapon Of Lucifer MAY Be Overcompensating For Something, And Sector B Totally Rules While Clearly Sector A Drools! Hey, Who You Calling a Fudgesicle Freak?! Check us out at ...2011-06-2948 min