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Roots Music Rambler
One of the Best Music Festivals of the Summer is In Manchester, Kentucky and It’s Free!
Did you know there’s a music festival coming Labor Day weekend that features an incredible roster of singers, songwriters and bands in the Americana, country, folk and bluegrass space and the tickets to said event are absolutely free? You do now. The Manchester Music Fest is in its seventh iteration in eight years (damnit, COVID) and has always been completely free to the public to attend. Yes, you have to get there. Manchester is a small little burg nestled in the heart of the Eastern Kentucky Appalachians. But it’s a short drive from Interstate 75 South from...
2025-07-11
56 min
North Country History with Rob Burg
The Civilian Conservation Corps, Part 2: Big Shoulders: The story of CCC Boy Michael Rataj.
On this week's episode of North Country History with Rob Burg, I am joined by Bill Jamerson, an award winning documentary filmmaker turned author and performer, to discuss the life and experiences of CCC Boy Michael Rataj. Mike came from poverty in Detroit and came of age in the wilderness of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where the CCC changed his life. Both Bill and I knew Mike and heard his numerous stories over the years, and we share some of our own stories and thoughts on Mike.Michael Rataj was the perfect representative of what the...
2025-06-16
1h 00
North Country History with Rob Burg
Introducing Season 2 & Recapping Season 1
This episodes marks the beginning of Season 2 of the North Country History with Rob Burg podcast. We look at what will be coming up on Season 2 airing from June through August, 2025. But first we recap Season 1 as a refresher and also an introduction for new listeners. Season 2 will bring new guests to the podcast, take a look at the origins of the lumber industry in the United States in the Northeastern states of Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania, explore some new topics in forest history and to also revisit the lumber industry discussing technological changes, and the l...
2025-06-02
44 min
Jazz Flyte Podcast
EP 90: Why Marcus Miller’s Bass Speaks Louder Than Words
On this episode of The Jazz Flyte Podcast, I had the honor of speaking with Marcus Miller—a two-time Grammy Award winner, UNESCO Artist for Peace, and one of the most influential bassists in jazz, R&B, and fusion. You’ve heard his unmistakable groove on hits by Bill Withers, Luther Vandross, Chaka Khan, Miles Davis, and Aretha Franklin—but now you’ll hear the story behind the sound.Marcus opens up about falling in love with the bass at 13 and why he saw it as the heartbeat of every band. Though classically trained on clarinet and piano, it was t...
2025-06-01
43 min
The I Ain't Going Show
Shout Out To Simone Ep: #161
This week in Episode #161 Cj Has BigChrisNC and Jamerson, Filling In For Dee, And They Get Into Falling (00:05), Black History In The Making (09:35), Texas Passing Pre-Birth Child Support Bill (13:00), 23 And Me Selling Customers’ Information (22:20), Sober Day Parties (24:45), People Not Eating Leftovers Anymore (27:58), Red Lobster Biscuits (32:15), An SC School District Paying Parents For Students Having Perfect Attendance (43:05), Coach Mike Malone Getting Fired From The Denver Nuggets (51:35), Admitting That Nikola Jokic Is The Best Player In The World (54:55), Making An NBA Starting 5 Using Your First Initial (1:06:30), And They Ask “Can You Be Bought?” (1:16:40).
2025-04-15
1h 33
KQED's The California Report
Ramadan Traditions Continue Despite Devastation From Eaton Fire
The holy month of Ramadan is a special time when Muslim families often gather together. But when the Eaton Fire destroyed the only mosque in the Altadena area, it nearly upended the community’s ability to uphold tradition. Reporter: Megan Jamerson, KCRWA bill in the state Legislature asking for more accountability from California’s homeless shelters has passed out of its first committee hearing. The proposed legislation comes after a CalMatters investigation found evidence of violence and mismanagement at shelters across the state.Repo...
2025-03-27
11 min
Old School Red Hill
CHIP ON ”TALKING SPORTS” w/ Steve & Bill on WAKO
Our very own Chip Jamerson is a guest on TALKING SPORTS with Steve Anderson and Bill Richardson on WAKO. Thanks to DLC Media’s Dave Crooks for allowing us to publish this episode with their audio. We are obviously BIG WAKO fans from our childhoods and Bill Richardson is one of the good guys in writing and broadcasting sports. Hope you enjoy! Thanks to our sponsors, Gray’s Restaurant, Andrews Insurance, Peoples State Bank, & Griffins Pizza House. Please let them know you heard about them here on our podcast. Old School Red Hill pod is...
2023-05-22
24 min
KQED's The California Report
Intruder Breaks Into Nancy Pelosi's Home, Attacks Speaker's Husband
Paul Pelosi AssaultedHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office says someone broke into the Pelosi residence in San Francisco this morning and violently assaulted the speaker's husband. The Congresswoman's spokesman says the person who assaulted Paul Pelosi is in custody. Paul Pelosi was taken to a hospital and is recovering.Oil Companies Just Sold Thousands of Old Wells, Concerning EnvironmentalistsShell and ExxonMobile recently sold thousands of aging oil wells in California to smaller players in the industry. This has environmentalists worried that those smaller firms won't be able to pay what it will...
2022-10-28
11 min
KQED's The California Report
Kaiser Strike Continues As Talks Break Down
Some 2,000 Kaiser Permanente mental health care professionals are a month into a strike. This week, negotiations between labor and management have broken down. Reporter: Sara Hossaini, KQED Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill that would have significantly lowered what California families pay for state subsidized childcare. The legislation would have capped the amount low income families pay at 1% of their monthly income.Reporter: Amanda Stupi, KQED An energetic new rhino calf at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park represents another step in the effort to...
2022-09-16
17 min
KQED's The California Report
Bill To Help Fast Food Workers Heads To Governor's Desk
The California legislature has passed what supporters call a first-of-its kind bill that could benefit half a million fast food workers. AB 257 would bring fast food worker and employer representatives together on a council that could boost wages to up to $22 an hour next year at large chains.Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED The Biden administration will pause its program to send Americans free at-home COVID-19 tests this week, blaming Congress for failing to fund another round of shipments. People who have yet to request all of their free rapid tests through t...
2022-08-30
17 min
KQED's The California Report
State Senate To Vote On Affordable Housing Bill
One of the most closely watched housing bills has cleared a key legislative hurdle and is now headed to the state senate for a vote. Supporters say it could help developers build millions of housing units across the state.Reporter: Adhiti Bandlamudi, KQEDRoses are red, violets are blue. Most flowers smell nice, but not all of them do. And that’s especially true for a rare tropical flower at the UC Santa Cruz arboretum. Reporter: Jerimiah Oetting, KAZUPepper spray was supposed to be pha...
2022-08-12
17 min
KQED's The California Report
Hotels Could Be Required To Provide Rooms For The Unhoused Population In LA
Los Angeles voters will decide whether they want to require hotels across the city to provide vacant rooms to unhoused people. The City Council voted Friday to put the contentious hotel voucher program on the 2024 ballot.Reporter: Megan Jamerson, KCRW Farmworkers from across the state have joined the “March for the Governor’s Signature,” a 335 mile trek from Kern County to Sacramento, to show support for a voting rights bill. Although farmworkers say the bill is critical for unionization, some argue that it will not accomplish what it’s intended to do.Reporte...
2022-08-08
17 min
That One Show With Bryan Combs
That One Show: Songs About Kentucky (Remastered)
Kentucky was admitted into the Union as the 15th state on June 1, 1792. In honor of the Commonwealth's 230th birthday, we exam songs written about our great state. So, get a bourbon, bet on some horses, and chant "Go Big Blue" because this is That One Show Episode 1: Songs About Kentucky (Remastered). Songs featured on this episode: 1. Blue Moon Of Kentucky – Bill Monroe 2. Blue Moon Of Kentucky – Elvis Presley 3. Blue Moon Of Kentucky – Justin Wells 4. Blue Kentucky Girl – Loretta Lynn 5. Kentucky – Kites 6. Kentucky Woman – Neil Diamond 7. Kentucky Rain – Elvis Presley 8. Kentucky Girl – Frontier Folk Nebraska 9. Kentucky Morning – Bobby Osborne 10. Kentucky Night Sky – Rhyan Sinclai...
2022-06-02
43 min
KQED's The California Report
Home Sales Slowing Down In California
California’s red hot housing market is showing some early signs of cooling. The reason for that is both good and bad news for would-be homebuyers.Reporter: Erin Baldassari, KQEDIn Los Angeles County, in the city of Inglewood, an elementary school is facing permanent closure this summer. Locals have started a petition to stop the closure, but the school district says low enrollment makes it too expensive to keep open.Reporter: Megan Jamerson, KCRWOfficials from the Biden Administration are sounding the alarm about gl...
2022-04-21
13 min
KQED's The California Report
Bill Would Provide Protection, Refuge for Transgender Kids
A new bill aims to protect transgender youth and their families from legal action if they come to California for medical care. This comes after a number of Republican-controlled states considered legislation targeting gender-affirming medical care.Reporter: Megan Jamerson, KCRWIn 1966, at the height of the civil rights movement, a live call-in radio show premiered on San Diego’s airwaves. The show washosted and created by local civil rights leaders Harold K. Brown and Reverend R. Major Shavers. Brown now reflects on what has and hasn't been done in the fight for ra...
2022-03-18
17 min
Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss
Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss (S3 E16) It's All About The Bass (Part 5)
It’s All About The Bass (Part 5) Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss is a listener supported podcast. I thank you for your patronage, by liking and subscribing. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! On this episode of #ITWWSS we’re going to celebrate Black Music Month, and hear more from some of the best bassists to ever hold an upright, fretless or fretted bass! There will be plenty of great vocals, percussion, drums, horns, guitars, keyboards, instrumentals, live and studio tracks, and (did I mention) bassists? You’ll hear from Chaka Khan and Rufus, Bill W...
2021-06-28
1h 12
Old School Red Hill
82-83 School Year
The guys discuss the 1982-83 school year. We discuss the first season for Bill Evans, Mike Ray's sudden departure, a very short baseball season due to the famous wet spring of 83, the hiring of John Brooks for the second time, how we paid the paperboy and many other things. Enjoy listening as we say "who says you can't go home" to Bridgeport. Show is written and produced by Chip Jamerson, Gary Emmons, David King and Brian Emmons and a Empulse Radio Production. Thanks to the Lawrence County Library and the estate of Dick Popp...
2020-08-28
2h 03
Old School Red Hill
OLD SCHOOL RED HILL SALUKIS SPORTS - TRAILER
Welcome to the Old School Red Hill podcast! We'll bring you along, and hope you help us out, for a walk down memory lane wearing the blue!. Companion piece to the Facebook page of the same name. Hosts, Chip Jamerson, Gary Emmons, David King & Brian Emmons will talk everything from Friday nights on the field, double headers at the tank farm, the smoke filled concession stand of the Saluki gym and pretty much everything else you can think of. Episode 1 coming very soon with longtime and legendary coach Bill Evans.
2020-05-14
05 min
Daviess County Public Library
Bill Jamerson on the Civilian Conservation Corps
Author/filmmaker/songwriter Bill Jamerson recently dropped by the library to perform his music and storytelling program about the Civilian Conservation Corps. This podcast contains full audio from the event. Visit www.billjamerson.com to learn more about his work.
2017-04-04
1h 02