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The Fumbled Anthology - A Call of Cthulhu Play Podcast
The Black Drop 01 - A House of Waffles
The French Government is shutting down a remote colony in the Southern Ocean, and for several strangers this means it's their last opportunity to visit, whether it be for ancient fossils, a good story, or a decent breakfast. "The Black Drop" is a Trail of Cthulhu scenario written by Jason Morningstar and published by Pelgrane Press. Link to purchase here: https://pelgranepress.com/product/the-black-drop/ Buy us a coffee! - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fumbledanthology New episodes released every Sunday! Cast: Liam Braid as Edgar Ravenscroft M...
2025-04-20
58 min
The Fumbled Anthology - A Call of Cthulhu Play Podcast
The Black Drop 01 - A House of Waffles
The French Government is shutting down a remote colony in the Southern Ocean, and for several strangers this means it's their last opportunity to visit, whether it be for ancient fossils, a good story, or a decent breakfast. "The Black Drop" is a Trail of Cthulhu scenario written by Jason Morningstar and published by Pelgrane Press. Link to purchase here: https://pelgranepress.com/product/the-black-drop/ Buy us a coffee! - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fumbledanthology New episodes released every Sunday! Cast: Liam Braid as Edgar Ravenscroft M...
2025-04-20
58 min
Dark Histories
Project X-Ray & The Bat Bombs of World War II
Amid the chaos of World War II, a secret project emerged from the depths of military innovation—Project X-Ray. It was an idea so strange, so deceptively simple, it bordered on madness: an army of bats, each carrying a hidden firestorm. Under the cover of night, they would infiltrate enemy cities, vanishing into eaves and rafters—silent and unseen. Without warning, flames would erupt from the shadows, consuming everything in their wake. Designed to spread fear as much as fire, the plan was as terrifying as it was eccentric and most would have been excused for believing it could sure...
2025-03-31
1h 01
Louisiana Anthology Podcast
616. Ed Branley, Part 2
616. Part 2 of Ed Branley's return to the podcast. This time the NOLA history guy talks to the most NOLA topic of them all — Mardi Gras! Ed traces Carnival season and Mardi Gras from its humble beginnings to now Ed is a writer, teacher, historian, and computer nerd who lives in New Orleans. He graduated from the real Brother Martin High School. Edward dated several girls who attended the real St. Mary's Dominican High School, eventually marrying one of them. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of th...
2025-03-07
00 min
Old Time Radio Snack Wagon
Public Domain Record Party 2025
Join Adam Graham in a special edition of The Old Time Radio Snack Wagon, where we take a nostalgic journey back to 1924. As records from this year enter the public domain, Adam shares some of the era's most iconic tunes, starting with Al Jolson's lively "California Here I Come." Experience the rich baritone of John Charles Thomas with "Smilin' Through," and enjoy the soulful voice of Marion Harris on "It Had to Be You." Delve into the gospel roots with Homer Rodeheaver's "Carry Your Cross with a Smile," co-written by the prolific Charles Hutchinson Gabriel. Finally, savor the timeless classic...
2025-01-01
29 min
The SpokenWeb Podcast
Invitation to Sonic Poetry: Demarcations, Repositories, Examples
SUMMARYIn this first episode of Season 6, producer Andrew Whiteman invites listeners to step into an arena of collaboration between poetry and sound. We all know it when we hear it, and we have mixed feelings about it. Why does the archaic meeting place of music and poem hit such a nerve? Is this art form literature or is it music? Surely, it’s not song, is it? And if poems already carry their prosodic intentions within themselves – why bother supplementing them with extraneous audio?" These questions are answered by Siren Recordings, a new digital-DIY sonic poetry labe...
2024-10-07
50 min
The Recurring Value Podcast
6: Charles Whiteman
THE GUESTCharles Whiteman is a customer success expert with a wealth of experience in scaling SaaS businesses. As the former Executive Vice President of Customer Experience and Strategy at MotionPoint he implemented innovative customer experience strategies, including a voice of the customer program and in-person customer events. His approach to customer success has consistently driven profitability while maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction. Now, as the Co-Founder and CEO of Lamatic.ai, Charles is applying his customer-centric philosophy to the world of AI. THE SHOWWeekly conversations about post-sales s...
2024-09-10
37 min
Midnight Burger
Chapter 35: Sheep?
Getting to know you, getting to know all about you.Cast:Gloria - Siouxsie SuarezCaspar - Joe FisherAva - Finlay StevensonZebulon Mucklewain - Neal StarbirdEffie Mucklewain - Julie Cowden-StarbirdLeif - Tom MoormanGuest Starring:Quintin Jones, Jr. as DavidMoniqua Plante as FranTim Lounibos as Kyle PerrinoWritten and Directed by Joe FisherProduced by Joe Fisher and...
2024-06-18
1h 28
Dark Histories
The Wreck of the Wager
In 1741, amidst the treacherous waters of Cape Horn, on the southernmost tip of South America, the British warship HMS Wager pushed through a violent storm, hoping to carry out a mission against the Spanish to alleviate them of one it’s trade ships, enriched with gold and silver, and bring the bounty home to England. It was a time of great pomp amongst the British Navy, whose continual wars with the Spanish were prompting the great rise of British Sea Power. Surely nothing could possibly go wrong. Years later, the same men sent out to fight the Spanish, were ar...
2024-06-10
1h 22
The County 10 Podcast
A march and a mission; MMIP Wind River continues raising awareness for the murdered and missing
(Riverton, WY) - Joseph Wallowing Bull Jr., Jocelyn Watt, Charles Allen Brown, Jade Wagon, Fred Wallowing Bull, Rudy Perez, Hanna Harris, Andy Martinez, Kim Blackburn, Inez Whiteman, Ivan Pine Jr., Ivan Pine Sr., Roger Big Crow, Warren Jorgenson. "We march for them." The MMIP (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Person) Wind River group held their now annual march on May 5, also known as “Red Day," in Riverton City Park. The theme this year was "We march for them," and the names above were just a few of the missing and murdered loved ones/families members whom march participants honored. Around 250 marchers me...
2024-05-31
00 min
The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast
"After You've Gone"
Today most of us don’t know the name Marion Harris, but Grandma probably did when she was a teen-ager listening to that new-fangled radio in the parlor.Songs that summed up the transition from the stodgy, gaudy Gilded Age to the brave new world of The Jazz Age were often the recordings of Marion Harris. Her tunes like “Jazz Baby” and “They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me,” “A Good Man is Hard to Find” and “Take Me to the Land of Jazz” were a soundtrack of the changing times.Her most enduring legacy? It was a 22-year-o...
2024-05-03
04 min
ECHO OFFSTAGE: Theater Women Speak
S6 Ep. 6 - Dallas Children's Theater w/ Robyn Flatt
Support the Echo Offstage Podcast by making a tax-deductible donation to our PayPal! Or you can sponsor an episode (or a season) of Echo Offstage.See Echo's whole 26th Season with a Subscription!Find out more about Echo Theatre! FB: facebook.com/echotheatredallasX (Twitter): @echodallasInsta: @echotheatredallasKeep up with Robyn on the Dallas Children's Theater website.Mentioned in this episode:Paul BakerTexas Trilogy by Preston JonesTheatre of NationsOn Golden PondOldest Living GraduateSummer in SmokeIr...
2024-04-24
53 min
Rapidly Rotating Records
A “‘Roger,’ Roger” Edition of RRR # 1,230 Feb. 11, 2024
Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t not tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s. This is the logo of the ICAO. “What in the world is the ICAO?” I hear you ask. The ICAO is the International Civil Aviation Organization.”. On November 1, 1951, the ICAO adopted its phonetic alphabet as a universal standard for communicating English letters over a phone or radio to lower the chance of miscommunication and increase operational safety in aviation. On last week’s show you heard songs represen...
2024-02-11
59 min
DragonLance Saga
The Journals of Kaz the Minotaur: The Lost Colony Review
Join me as I review The Journals of Kaz the Minotaur: The Lost Colony by Richard A Knaak, Charles Martinell, Edward Mekeel, William Richardson, Timothy Shiflet, Trampas Whiteman, Brian Holt, Dragonlance Nexus, live! Share your thoughts on this sourcebook and adventure released on December 16, 2023 by Dragonlance Nexus.
2023-12-28
33 min
Moodfellas
S02E09 | Bodies, The Continental, Lupin S3
Seizoen 2, aflevering 9: De MoodFellas doen dit maal aan de ultieme fan-service, want wij krijgen regelmatig de vraag; kijken jullie ook series? En wanneer bespreken jullie die dan in een aflevering? Dus in deze aflevering... drie van de grootste series van dit moment; Bodies (Netflix) Vier rechercheurs in vier verschillende tijdperken vinden het lichaam van hetzelfde moordslachtoffer in het Londense Whitechapel. Edmon Hillinghead is in 1890 de meest ijverige rechercheur van de stad terwijl Jack the Ripper door de straten sluipt. In 1941 regeert Charles Whiteman over de straten door de oplichterspraktijken te leiden die...
2023-11-13
53 min
The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast
"Birth of the Blues"
In the single year of 1925, Tin Pan Alley composer Ray Henderson wrote three — count ‘em, THREE — classics in the great American songbook: “Bye Bye Blackbird,” “Has Anybody Seen My Girl?” (“…Five foot two, eyes of blues…”) and “I’m Sitting on Top of the World.” Then in the next year, maybe just to show that he hadn’t shot his wad, Ray wrote one of his most memorable tunes — “Birth of the Blues” — with catchy lyrics by Buddy DeSylva and Lew Brown.First the Song, Then the MovieThe song made the rounds — recorded in its debut year by Paul White...
2023-11-10
03 min
Dark Histories
The Haunting of Hinton Ampner
In an old estate situated just outside Chichester, on the South coast of England sits the HInton Ampner manor house. Rebuilt several times over its 1000 year existence, its current iteration is an innocuous brick building with little in common with the Tudor mansion that stood before and no hints to its creepy past. Once considered by the locals to be haunted, it was the site of an old gothic style haunting, a hundred years before they were all the rage of Victorian readers. Suggested by many to be the influence for Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw, th...
2023-09-17
49 min
Birdland
I moderni arrangiatori del jazz (5./5)
®Da domenica 25 giugno a domenica 23 luglio 2023L’arte dell’arrangiamento nasce con lo sviluppo negli anni ’20 e ’30 di orchestre jazz che, a differenza dello stile originario di New Orleans, nel loro repertorio prevedono vere e proprie parti per scritte in alternanza a quelle improvvisate. Campioni del genere furono Paul Whiteman, Don Redman, Fletcher Henderson, per arrivare poi a Duke Ellington e Count Basie.Questa tradizione fu tenuta viva durante l’era dello swing (Goodman, Miller, Dorsey...) e si sviluppò poi nel secondo Dopoguerra parallelamente alla nascita degli stili moderni, il be-bop e il cool jazz.
2023-07-23
27 min
Birdland
I moderni arrangiatori del jazz (3./5)
®Da domenica 25 giugno a domenica 23 luglio 2023L’arte dell’arrangiamento nasce con lo sviluppo negli anni ’20 e ’30 di orchestre jazz che, a differenza dello stile originario di New Orleans, nel loro repertorio prevedono vere e proprie parti per scritte in alternanza a quelle improvvisate. Campioni del genere furono Paul Whiteman, Don Redman, Fletcher Henderson, per arrivare poi a Duke Ellington e Count Basie.Questa tradizione fu tenuta viva durante l’era dello swing (Goodman, Miller, Dorsey...) e si sviluppò poi nel secondo Dopoguerra parallelamente alla nascita degli stili moderni, il be-bop e il cool jazz.
2023-07-09
28 min
Birdland
I moderni arrangiatori del jazz (2./5)
®Da domenica 25 giugno a domenica 23 luglio 2023L’arte dell’arrangiamento nasce con lo sviluppo negli anni ’20 e ’30 di orchestre jazz che, a differenza dello stile originario di New Orleans, nel loro repertorio prevedono vere e proprie parti per scritte in alternanza a quelle improvvisate. Campioni del genere furono Paul Whiteman, Don Redman, Fletcher Henderson, per arrivare poi a Duke Ellington e Count Basie.Questa tradizione fu tenuta viva durante l’era dello swing (Goodman, Miller, Dorsey...) e si sviluppò poi nel secondo Dopoguerra parallelamente alla nascita degli stili moderni, il be-bop e il cool jazz.
2023-07-02
29 min
Birdland
I moderni arrangiatori del jazz (1./5)
®Da domenica 25 giugno a domenica 23 luglio 2023L’arte dell’arrangiamento nasce con lo sviluppo negli anni ’20 e ’30 di orchestre jazz che, a differenza dello stile originario di New Orleans, nel loro repertorio prevedono vere e proprie parti per scritte in alternanza a quelle improvvisate. Campioni del genere furono Paul Whiteman, Don Redman, Fletcher Henderson, per arrivare poi a Duke Ellington e Count Basie.Questa tradizione fu tenuta viva durante l’era dello swing (Goodman, Miller, Dorsey...) e si sviluppò poi nel secondo Dopoguerra parallelamente alla nascita degli stili moderni, il be-bop e il cool jazz.
2023-06-25
27 min
Penn State Supply Chain Podcast
The Pending Recession: Predictions and Expectations for 2023
With the United States potentially facing an economic downturn, a recession is a looming topic surfacing in many offices, boardrooms, and hallway conversations. Charles Whiteman, the John and Karen Arnold Dean of the Smeal College of Business, shares his economic expertise with us and discusses what the effects of economic uncertainty could mean for business leaders and the supply chain. About The Dean of the Penn State Smeal College of Business oversees all aspects of one of the largest business schools in the nation. Smeal offers highly ranked programs to more than 5,000 students at all l...
2023-01-26
27 min
Deans Counsel
03: Charles Whiteman (Penn State) on Adapting Strategy to Overcome Roadblocks
A podcast for deans and academic leadership.DEANS COUNSELJames Ellis | Moderator | Dean of the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California (2007-2019)David Ikenberry | Moderator | Dean of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado-Boulder (2011-2016)Ken Kring | Moderator | Co-Managing Director, Global Education Practice and Senior Client Partner at Korn FerryDeansCounsel.com--EPISODE 03: Charles Whiteman (Penn State) on Adapting...
2023-01-20
36 min
Deep House Episodes
Vintage 78 RPM Christmas
01 Johnny Moore's Three Blazers ft. Charles Brown - Merry Christmas Baby (1947)02 Johnny Moore's Three Blazers - Christmas Everyday (1956)03 Ozie Ware & Duke Elington's Hot Five - Santa Claus, Bring My Man Back (1928)04 Putney Dandridge - Santa Claus Came In The Spring (1935)05 Billy Ward and His Dominoes - Christmas In Heaven (1953)06 Johnny Moore's Three Blazers - Christmas Eve Baby (1955)07 Ella Fitzgerald - Santa Claus Got Stuck In My Chimney (1950)08 Dinah Washington - Silent Night (1953)09 Louis Armstrong - Zat You Santa Claus (1953)10 Lowell Fulson - Lonesome Christmas (1955)11 Bull Moose Jackson - I'll...
2022-12-23
45 min
Man Up God's Way- Jody Burkeen
Man Up Monday Podcast Episode #48- Senator Bill Eigel
www.letsgomo.org -Bill Eigel is a veteran, small business owner and a conservative. He and his wife, Amanda, have long ties to St. Charles County.The Eigels owns St. Louis Skylights, one of the fastest growing skylight installation companies in America. The couple purchased the company only a few years after leaving the United States Air Force as Aircraft Maintenance Officers at Whiteman Air Force Base. The couple returned to St. Charles County to raise their children closer to their family and to be a part of the local community.As St. Louis Skylights g...
2022-12-22
37 min
Dark Histories
Eliza Grimwood & The Lambeth Ripper
In 1838 a violent murder took place in the Lambeth area of London that set a trend for the stories of the Victorian penny papers for decades to come. Inspiring Charles Dickens, who paid close interest to the case, supplying him with the details he would later adapt to in several of his murder scenes, it was a grim affair that made headlines for months whilst the murderer was blindly chased across London. But was it really an isolated crime or part of something much bigger? Murder, confession and conspiracy all manage to play a role in what would become known...
2022-11-16
1h 13
The Katie Halper Show
Gerald Horne, Queen Elizabeth & Empire
Direct link to this broadcast's Patreon with Eugene Puryear and William Whiteman: https://www.patreon.com/posts/eugene-puryear-72095852 Historian Gerald Horne discusses the relationship between the British Crown and empire, how historians should look at the legacy of the Queen and the how countries are severing ties with The British monarchy. Then British-born Iraqi journalist Ahmed Twaij and Mish Rahman, an elected member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) for the Labour Party discuss join us from across the pond to talk about the legacy of the Queen Elizabeth and whether the monarchy should be finished. Gerald Horne holds the...
2022-09-16
57 min
Rapidly Rotating Records
Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – August 28, 2022
Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s. Do you know who this fellow is? He’s Wendell Hall, known as “The Red-Headed Music Maker” and his is one of four birthdays we’ll be celebrating on this week’s edition of Rapidly Rotating Records. The others are Grace Hayes, Nat Star and Irving Bibo. And in the third segment of the show, we’ll have a couple of funny little tunes. There’s lots of great music a...
2022-08-29
59 min
The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast
Makin' Whoopee
The jazz standard “Makin’ Whoopee” — introduced in a 1928 stage musical with a performance by legendary song-and-dance man Eddie Cantor — is built around the sassiest words ever penned by one of the great lyricists of the Roarin’ Twenties.Gus Kahn was born in 1886 in Bruschied, Germany, son of a cattle farmer who emigrated to the United States four years later and moved his family to Chicago.After graduating from high school, Gus worked as a clerk in a mail order business before launching one of the most successful and prolific careers on Tin Pan Alley.
2022-08-26
05 min
ECHO OFFSTAGE: Theater Women Speak
S5 Ep. 3 - Kathy A. Perkins, Lighting Designer & Theatre Historian
Support the Echo Offstage Podcast by making a tax-deductible donation to our PayPal! Or you can sponsor an episode (or a season) of Echo Offstage.Find out more about Echo Theatre! FB: https://www.facebook.com/echotheatredallasTwitter: @echodallasInsta: @echotheatredallasKeep up with Kathy A. Perkins on her website!Mentioned in the episode:Howard University TheatreBlack Theater NetworkAlice ChildressTrouble in Mind (Broadway)Smith CollegeRoberta UnoNew WORLD Theater (formerly Third World Theater)Wedding Band (Steppenwolf)Charles Ran...
2022-08-17
58 min
Life of a Dog on the Rez
"Rol, Dont Say Bosco!" My interview with Faron Tortalita - Part One
Send us a text I bring you part one of my interview with my good friend and brother Faron. I've known Faron for many, many years, and our connection goes back to our grandmothers.They met at Santa Fe Indian School and became close friends. I remember going to Acoma Feast with my grandma and she telling me, we were going to visit her friend. Little did I know, that would lay the foundation to my friendship with Faron, his family, and eventually the Rio Grande Singers.Join me on this journey wi...
2022-08-03
58 min
Dark Histories
The Floreana Affair: Murder in Paradise
Given a certain degree of infamy thanks to Charles Darwin, the Galapagos Islands are far less famous for their role in playing host to a tiny, isolated German ex-pat community in the 1930s, living quietly, surrounded by the unending blue of the Pacific Ocean. The motley crew of settlers included a doctor with philosophical aspirations, a pregnant housewife and an eccentric Baroness bent on creating a hotel for millionaires, complete with her doting entourage of love interests. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the ideologically disparate factions often failed to see eye to eye whilst they precariously shared the island's few natural springs...
2022-03-02
1h 10
Futility Closet
Notes and Queries
In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll explore some curiosities and unanswered questions from Greg's research, including a novelist's ashes, some bathing fairies, the mists of Dartmoor, and a ballooning leopard. We'll also revisit the Somerton man and puzzle over an armed traveler. Intro: Amanda McKittrick Ros is widely considered the worst novelist of all time. John Cummings swallowed 30 knives. Sources for our notes and queries: The Pony Express ad is quoted in Christopher Corbett's 2004 history Orphans Preferred: The Twisted Truth and...
2021-07-19
33 min
talich 闲侃
EP13: 寻找民歌,创造古典(「为什么会有摇滚」系列之四)
简介 从类型音乐榜单引出的关于音乐类型的话题: 为什么需要类型音乐榜单?这些榜单是如何统计的? 最古老的现代类型音乐:民歌; 民歌-古典框架下的音乐优劣论; 作为乐器之王的钢琴; Whiteman 的 Aeolian Hall 音乐会让白人接受爵士; 民歌-古典-流行框架下的音乐优劣论。 《talich 闲侃》,有闲得聊,关注美国流行文化史 网址:https://talich.fm 相关链接 参考阅读 Gary Trust and Keith Caulfield, How the Charts Have Evolved Across Billboard's History: The Hot 100, Billboard 200 & More Gelbart, M. (2007). The invention of "folk music" and "art music": emerging categories from Ossian to Wagner. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Filene, B. (2000). Romancing the folk: public memory & American roots music. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Taruskin, R. (2005). The Oxford history of Western music. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Wald, E. (2009). How the Beatles destroyed rock 'n' roll: an alternative history of American popular music. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Sanjek, R. (1988). American popular music and its business: the first four hundred years. Vol. 2. New York: Oxford University Press. ARNOLD-FORS...
2021-01-12
1h 11
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz Show
Podcast 762: Charlie Parker - Bird @ 100
August 29 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Charles Parker, Jr., best known to music fans as Charlie Parker, or simply "Bird." From his birth in Kansas City, Kansas to his untimely death at the age of 35, Parkerwas insgtrumental in re-creainge and establishing the music we call jazz. Regrettably, his early death from hard living and abusing drugs may also have perpetuated a stereotype of self-destructive black musicians. In his topnotch blog JazzWax, writer Marc Myers recently addressed the Parker Centennial with five postings that try to illuminate how it was that Bird forever changed jazz. I r...
2020-08-28
1h 01
Dark Histories
The Pirate Life of Henry Every
There is no shortage of famous names associated with the Golden Age of Piracy. Captain Kidd, Blackbeard, Henry Morgan or Jack Rackham hold such levels of fame, they have become household names, legends with largely fictional tales still told of their lives at sea. There is, however, one man who managed to outdo them all. His largest, most audacious crime is one of the most successful pirate raids in history and one that nearly brought down one of the richest, most powerful empires the world has ever known. Captain Henry Every, the pirate that shook the colonies from the...
2020-08-23
1h 18
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
Review of Lady Frankenstein (1971)
"Who is this irresistible creature who has an insatiable love for the dead?" Wait. Do you have to be dead for the insatiable love part? Join your faithful Grue Crew - Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr - as they meet the insatiable creature with the insatiable love for the dead known as Lady Frankenstein (1971). Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 115 – Lady Frankenstein (1971) When Dr. Frankenstein is killed by a monster he created, his daughter and his lab assistant Marshall continue his experiments. The two fall in...
2020-06-29
1h 13
Dark Histories
The Strange Tale of The Campden Wonder
When William Harrison left his house on a calm midsummer evening of 1660, no one expected him to not return for two years, Except maybe William himself… Or maybe not. Equally surprising would have been the confessions that would follow of his murder from a trio of servants, one of whom was an alleged witch and none of whom can possibly have been guilty, given that the victim was very much alive. Later to become known as the Campden Wonder, this is the tale of a tightly bound mystery made up of lies, superstition and sensationalism that after 350 years is as bi...
2020-06-28
1h 07
Rapidly Rotating Records
Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – February 2, 2020
Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s. This week it’s an all birthday edition of the show and we’re going to spolight a couple of people you may not be familiar with. Getting birthday salutes this week are Fred Rich, Jack Norworth, Harry Frankel, Harry Ruby and Isham Jones. And all the records in not one but two of those birthday segments are making their triple R debut! Thank yo...
2020-02-05
59 min
Rapidly Rotating Records
Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – 29 September 2019
Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s. There’s one birthday celebration on this week’s show, that of Jack Denny. In other segments, we’ll also hear about some hillbillies, do some calling, take a musical trip to Chinatown and do some catching up. Enjoy the show! Here’s the complete playlist: Segment 1: Jack Denny Oh! What A Thrill – Jack Denny AHO / Rod May, v.
2019-09-29
59 min
Dark Histories
The Balham Mystery: The Death of Charles Bravo
In April, 1876, Charles Bravo took to his bedroom, rubbed a dose of laudanum into his gums and poured himself a glass of water from the jug on his nightstand. Within minutes of retiring to bed, Charles Bravo fell desperately ill. Within two days, he would be pronounced dead, the victim of Antimony poisoning. Suicide, manslaughter and murder have been cast forward by amateur historians and famous crime writers alike. 145 years on, some have claimed to have solved the mystery of the death of Charles Bravo, but in reality, the truth lies as buried as the characters themselves. Two inquests t...
2019-04-28
1h 26
The 1853 Podcast
The 1853 Podcast Vol. II, No. 24
Preview of the Samuel M. Thompson Lecture; talk by Charles Courtney ’57 on philosophy and social justice; and Wendell Whiteman Memorial Lecture. And an interview with artist Sandra Williams.
2019-03-15
23 min
The 360 Sound Show
The 360 Sound Show for 12/26/18
Welcome 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...
2018-12-26
5h 02
Futility Closet
The Prince of Forgers
Denis Vrain-Lucas was an undistinguished forger until he met gullible collector Michel Chasles. Through the 1860s Lucas sold Chasles thousands of phony letters by everyone from Plato to Louis the 14th, earning thousands of francs and touching off a firestorm among confused scholars. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll trace the career of the world's most prolific forger. We'll also count Queen Elizabeth's eggs and puzzle over a destroyed car. Intro: In 2011 Australian architect Horst Kiechle sculpted a human torso from paper. English historian Thomas...
2018-11-05
33 min
Discovering Jazz
Episode 40, Jazz and Politics Part 3
Jazz has always been political in some form. Right from its earliest beginnings, this African American music was taken over by the dominant American middle class ‘white’ culture with no credit going to the black originators. That’s political—since politics is about power differentials. Most of the money was made by white people taking over the music in the early years. Who was called the “King of Jazz? Paul Whiteman! And when an all white band made the first jazz recording (they called it ‘jass’), the leader, James Larocca. claimed to have ‘invented’ jazz. In this program I play that recording. Iron...
2018-09-04
00 min
The Talking Machine Hour
The Talking Machine Hour Episode 9
WEDDING BELLS JERMONE CONRAD AND HIS ORCHESTRA CAROLINA CLUB ORCHESTRA DIVA - 2844-G OH, LADY BE GOOD! CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS COLUMBIA - 293-D LOUISVILLE LOU THE VAMPIN' LADY TED LEWIS AND HIS BAND COLUMBIA - A3892 SPEAKEASY BLUES KING OLIVER WITH CLARENCE WILLIAMS ORCH. CREOLE - 26 A I LOVE MY BABY ROY NEWMAN AND HIS BOYS VOCALION - 5486 LOVE DROPPED IN FOR TEA FREDDY MARTIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA BRUNSWICK - 7406 DIGGA DIGGA DO THE HOTSY TOTSY GANG BRUNSWICK - 4014 MOONLIGHT AND YOU COON SANDERS ORIGINAL NIGHT HAWK ORCHESTRA VICTOR - 19525 SOMEBODY LOVES YOU PETER VAN STEEDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA VICTOR - 22948 ...
2017-02-23
58 min
The Mitchen with Andrew Levins and Mitch Orr
Episode 50: Live From Rootstock 2016
After the success of last year's drunken nightmare episode, we returned to Rootstock, an annual sustainable food and wine festival in Sydney to record another enormous podcast with too many guests. Things start out professional enough with a sit down chat with Rootstock Founders Mike Bennie, James Hird and Giorgio De Maria, then get messier as Levins heads onto the floor to talk to the wine producers, distributors and chefs. Things improve slightly when Roger and Sue from Living Wines make their return to the podcast but the final ten minutes are just complete madness. There's something for everyone here! Gues...
2016-12-20
1h 10
The Shazam Isis Podcast
Isis - "Fool's Dare"
Isis "Fool's Dare" September 6, 1975 Cindy Lee takes a dare to spend time in an abandoned junkyard. But she's unaware of the danger that lies within. And how is the junkyard connected to a car theft ring? And why doesn't Andrea simply turn to Isis for help when her car is stolen? These questions and more will be discussed on a new episode of the podcast. John and Richard wind up being split on how they feel about this episode. It's good, but is it as good as one of them feels? Also...
2016-06-30
58 min
The Forum
Witness at Whiteman
Dozens of peace activists gathered at Whiteman Air Force Base on May 17th to bear witness against drones, two of whom had been arrested at that spot before – Brian Terrell & Ron Faust. Hear what they had to say along with Jeff Stack, Vicke Kepling, Jane Stoever, Henry Stoever, Charles Carney and more.
2015-05-26
54 min
Radio Free Gunslinger
86. The Love That Used to Be
<div style="text-align: center;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-HDe8xB8eMls/VB56AN5UkvI/AAAAAAAAJRg/YHnEvSeKZ-w/s1600/hc-whos-who-in-connecticut-arts-and-culture-wr-013.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-HDe8xB8eMls/VB56AN5UkvI/AAAAAAAAJRg/YHnEvSeKZ-w/s1600/hc-whos-who-in-connecticut-arts-and-culture-wr-013.jpg" /></a></div><iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/RadioFreeGunslingerepisode86" width="600" height="30" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="true" allowfullscreen></iframe><br />Your host for this edition is Arthur Miller<br...
2014-09-22
56 min
Qool DJ Marv Aural Memoirs and Buttamilk Archives // MusiQuarium Of Wonder // Instruments Of Mass Construction
Qool DJ Marv live at HBO's Boardwalk Empire 5th and Final Season Premiere Party | September 3 2014 at Cipriani's 42nd Street
Qool DJ Marv live at HBO's Boardwalk Empire 5th and Final Season Premiere Party | September 3 2014 at Cipriani's 42nd StreetFrom 1920s with soul to classic Rock'n'Roll with a twist of Hip Hop Jazz, with pleasure, I present my flow.Thank you HBO!Rhapsody In Blue - George GershwinSummertime - Charlie ParkerThat Old Feeling - Fats WallerA Lovely Way To Spend An Evening - Louis PrimaMoonglow - Benny Goodman & His OrchestraSweet and Lovely - Al BowllyEmpire State of Mind (Part II) Broken...
2014-09-05
4h 08
The Groove Collection Podcast
Charles Davos - Proton Radio 0612
01. Johnny Player & The Cabanossi's - Drop Me 02. Charles Davos - The Ruth 03. Johnny Player & The Cabanossi's - Esperanza 04. Charles Davos - Deagle 05. Charles Davos - Enclave de Papes 06. Charles Davos - Science by Night 07. Charles Davos ft Timo Sens - She's Moving 08. James Brown - Papa's Got a Brand New Bag (Charles Davos ft Timo Sens Edit) 09. Herbie Hancock - Tell Everybody (Charles Davos Edit) 10. Whiteman Band - Pick up the Pieces (Charles Davos Edit) 11. Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music (Charles Davos Edit)
2012-07-24
1h 00
Big Band Serenade
Big Band Serenade 98 Bing Crosby 1930 - 1952
Big Band Serenade presents Bing Crosby 1930s-1950s. The music in this program is listed in order of play;1. I'll Be Seeing You, 19442. On Treasure Island, 1935 Bing Crosby w/ Victor Young 3. Merry-go-run-around, 1952 Bing Crosby & Bob Hope 4. God Bless America, 1933 Bing Crosby w/ J.S. Trotter and His Orchestra 5. Get Out And Get Under The Moon, 1928 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra,Vocals by Bing Crosby, Jack Fulton, Charles Gaylord, and Austin You Shay-tobias-jerome 6. Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better, 1942 Bing Crosby and Andrew Sisters 7. Alexander's Ragtime Band, 1932 Bing Crosby and Connie Boswell
2007-05-05
47 min
Big Band Serenade
Big Band Serenade 98 Bing Crosby 1930 - 1952
Big Band Serenade presents Bing Crosby 1930s-1950s. The music in this program is listed in order of play;1. I'll Be Seeing You, 19442. On Treasure Island, 1935 Bing Crosby w/ Victor Young 3. Merry-go-run-around, 1952 Bing Crosby & Bob Hope 4. God Bless America, 1933 Bing Crosby w/ J.S. Trotter and His Orchestra 5. Get Out And Get Under The Moon, 1928 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra,Vocals by Bing Crosby, Jack Fulton, Charles Gaylord, and Austin You Shay-tobias-jerome 6. Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better, 1942 Bing Crosby and Andrew Sisters 7. Alexander's Ragtime Band, 1932 Bing Crosby and Connie Boswell
2007-05-05
47 min
The Music Museum
The Music Museum 30
This week David and Milt presents "Your The Cream In My Coffee",by Harry Richmond,"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You",by Dorothy Lamour,"Picture Me Without Your", by Paul Whiteman Orchestra, "What'll I Do" by Walter Pigeon, and "You Werer Meant For Me" by Charles KingThe Music Museum is another one of the great Yesterday USA Old Time Radio Show Programs.After being broadcast on YUSA, this famous program is now available thanks to a special arrangement between Radio Nostalgia Network and Yesterday USA. Listen Live to YESTEDAY USA, http://yesterdayusa.comOnline Meetings Made Easy with Go...
2006-12-26
32 min