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2024-10-24
00 min
Rep Chats
26. Perry & Parton: Crafting 9 to 5 with Gregg Perry
On this episode our Artistic Director Micah-Shane Brewer takes you on a journey through the melodies and memories with none other than Gregg Perry, the brilliant producer who shaped the sound of some of Dolly Parton's greatest hits, including 9 to 5! But that’s not all! You can hear him play the keys LIVE in our production of 9 to 5 at TPAC! To buy tickets to Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5, visit nashvillerep.org
2023-09-13
27 min
The Historic Preservationist
279 Hanging wallpaper with netting
Perry leads us on a historical diatribe of wallpaper with netting.; it includes history of the process, preparation and preservation, materials and tools, hanging the netting, room corners and shrinking and wallpapering.
2020-11-10
18 min
The Historic Preservationist
268. Building furniture for the original Joe. Biden homestead
Historic Preservationist Gregg Perry reminisces about projects he has placed in the original Joe Biden homestead.
2020-11-08
05 min
The Historic Preservationist
240. Gazing Globes
Perry tries to unlock the origins of this garden favorite, gazing globes.
2020-10-25
05 min
The Historic Preservationist
209 Texas Frontera Jacales
This episode explains a traditional building from Southern Texas, it’s technique and materials.
2020-09-22
03 min
The Historic Preservationist
208. How to spot a marriage
Tips for the horological investigator when determining if a tall case clocks case is a marriage with its dial and mechanism..
2020-09-22
14 min
The Historic Preservationist
207. The Wood Shingle Report
An updated report of why today’s cedar shingles are not lasting as long.
2020-09-22
11 min
The Historic Preservationist
206. A Dutchman for small repairs
This episode prompts us how to efficiently execute a Dutchman floor repair.
2020-09-22
04 min
The Historic Preservationist
205. Repairing Antique Floors
This episode helps us find replacement lumber, cutting, grating, moisture content and also guides us in removing damaged sections and installing replacements.
2020-09-22
16 min
The Historic Preservationist
204. Clues to Early American Houses
The episode contains a delineation if indicators of the first four architectural styles in the colonies.
2020-09-22
09 min
The Historic Preservationist
203. The Yellow Pine Heartwood
This episode speaks of the history of virgin growth yellow line trees and how it’s reused today is running scarce.
2020-09-21
06 min
The Historic Preservationist
202. How to set the calendar dial of a tall case clock.
This episode describes the functionality in setting of a calendar dial on tall case clocks.
2020-09-21
05 min
The Historic Preservationist
201. The Georgian and Federal Styles
This episode contrasts and compares Georgian and Federal architectural styles in American.
2020-09-21
14 min
The Historic Preservationist
200. How to set the moon dial on your tall case clock.
Perry explains what a moon dial is, how it is calibrated and how to set it.
2020-09-21
03 min
The Historic Preservationist
199. Knobs and Latches
This episode takes the listeners from the 1700 to the 1920 of the various types of knobs and latches produced for door hardware.
2020-09-20
36 min
The Historic Preservationist
198. Installing Tin Ceilings
Installation of new Tin ceilings in historic homes.
2020-09-20
09 min
The Historic Preservationist
197. Flounder Houses
This episode talks about a type of house which is two or three stories and has only a half gable roof.
2020-09-20
03 min
The Historic Preservationist
196. Hook, Buzzard and Sneaker
This is an alternate way of installing clapboard siding to historic dwellings.
2020-09-20
06 min
The Historic Preservationist
195. Classical Clapboards
As old historic houses settle no lines are ever straight, plumb or true. So when installing new clapboard your line of installation must follow the irregularities of the house.
2020-09-20
21 min
The Historic Preservationist
194 Tapering Steel Windows
Five easy steps on replacing a broken pane of glass in a steel casement window.
2020-09-20
06 min
The Historic Preservationist
193. Benjamin Franklin’s Observations on Fireplaces
This treatise explains the thoughts of Dr. Benjamin Franklin and Count Rumfords, opinions nearly 10 years apart on the amount of smoke fireplaces give off.
2020-09-20
11 min
The Historic Preservationist
192. Repointing Masonry, Why Repoint?
Exploring the 5 major reasons for mortar joint failures.
2020-09-19
07 min
The Historic Preservationist
191. Tuck Pointing
This episode compares tuck pointing, repointing and pointing with each other.
2020-09-19
04 min
The Historic Preservationist
190. Southern Softwoods
The southern softwoods, cedar, yellow pine and Baldcypress characteristics and applications will be explored..
2020-09-19
23 min
The Historic Preservationist
189. Sawmills
This episode contains finding a mill, speaking the language, and doing business.
2020-09-15
14 min
The Historic Preservationist
188. Wood Shingles Last
This episode talks about wood shingles from their defects and deterioration, checks and splits, weathering, curl and cup, and sapwood decay.
2020-09-15
10 min
The Historic Preservationist
187. Two Door Houses
This episode talks about development and functionality of two door houses in Berks county ,PA
2020-09-15
02 min
The Historic Preservationist
186. Wood shingle Roofs- specifications and care
This episode talks about docs, type of wood used, ailing, spacing, sidelap, exposure, roof pitch, open deck, housekeeping and cleaning and treatments.
2020-09-15
20 min
The Historic Preservationist
185. The mental aspects of how artisans and craftsmen work.
The mental aspects of how artisans and craftsmen work.
2020-09-14
01 min
The Historic Preservationist
184. Stripping paint from windows without breaking the glass
Dry scrapping, chemicals and heat guns are discussed.
2020-09-14
08 min
The Historic Preservationist
183. Wallace Nutting
This episode explains the life of Wallace Nutty.
2020-09-14
07 min
The Historic Preservationist
182. Options for Finishing Floors.
This episode talks about bare wood, paint, wax, oils, shellac, oil varnishes and Swedish finishes and polyurethanes.
2020-09-14
17 min
The Historic Preservationist
181. The Beaux Arts Style
This episode explains the Beaux Arts Style emphasizing its more than a style and how it was applied to mansions and municipal buildings.
2020-09-14
18 min
The Historic Preservationist
180. Latex Paint
This episode helps us use and understand latex paint in historic architecture.
2020-09-14
11 min
The Historic Preservationist
179. Exterior Wood Painting
This episode talks about painting preparation, preparing the surface, scrapping, repairing, washing, caulking, priming and painting.
2020-09-14
18 min
The Historic Preservationist
178. New Jersey Pattern Brick Houses
The hows and whys that farmers paid to have their brick homes decorated with patterned pattern gabbled ends.
2020-09-14
05 min
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177. Stick Style versus Shingle Style Architecture.
Compare and contrasting styles.
2020-09-14
02 min
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176. Restoration of Classical Stucco
Perry uses the Edith Wharton Home from the early 1920, the Mount as an example of good preservation practice in stucco restoration. First, finding the formulas, how to handle big cracks and little cracks and how to achieve a marble smooth finish.
2020-09-12
13 min
The Historic Preservationist
175. . Revisiting 20th Century Wall Paper
This episode revisits wall paper styles of the early 20th century and explains how and why taste change. In addition, Perry explains how the first wall paper was reproduced in Paris France in the late 17th century.
2020-09-12
16 min
The Historic Preservationist
174. Glazing Point and Putty.
This episode explains how to undo old putty, create glass that fits, how to embed and place panes and bevels and paint.
2020-09-12
14 min
The Historic Preservationist
173. The Georgian Style
For 100 years the style of American architecture that has followed the Georgian Kings perfect proportions, proper window placement and cornerstones are just a few of the factors that make up this eye appealing architecture.
2020-09-12
04 min
The Historic Preservationist
172. Wooden Shingle Repair
This episode explains how to remove and replace damaged wooden shingles.
2020-09-12
12 min
The Historic Preservationist
171. English Furniture of the 18th Century- Thomas Sheraton
This episode explores the development and publishing of Sheraton’s book, Cabinet Makers and uphoterers drawing book.
2020-09-12
23 min
The Historic Preservationist
170. English Furnitureof the 18th Century,George Hepplewhite
Publication of the cabinet makers and upholsterers guide, Hepplewhites shield back chair, sofas and sayers a rich selection of tables, cellarettsattes and knife-boxes
2020-09-08
29 min
The Historic Preservationist
169. Making wood go round the. End, compass work in woodworking
This episode talks about curved carpentry, curling and keying and laminating trim.
2020-09-08
10 min
The Historic Preservationist
168. Preparing Exterior Wood for a New Coat of Paint
This episode explains any defeats to look for prepainting, cleaning the house, failing wood surface and the importance of a primer. Also Perry takes a few questions from his podcast followers.
2020-09-08
29 min
The Historic Preservationist
167. English Furniture of the 18th century- Robert Adam.
This episode explains how Robert Adam studying the classical order of Italy’s antiquaty changed the design world dominated by Thomas Chippendale.
2020-09-08
15 min
The Historic Preservationist
166. English Furniture- Thomas Chippendale.
This episode expounds on Chippendales professional life and the development of the three episodes of the director and how they related to other design book authors of the day.
2020-09-07
30 min
The Historic Preservationist
166. The American Revolution Independence
This chapter delineates how the second continental congress met to lay out the articles of independence.
2020-09-06
17 min
The Historic Preservationist
165. D- Day, Juno and Sword Beach
This episode explained how the Canadians secured Juno Beach and how other allied forces landed on Sword beach.
2020-09-06
21 min
The Historic Preservationist
164. English Furniture of the 18th century
This episode places us right at the end of the 3rd quarter of the 17th century , defining what decorative arts and accessories were like. Then leads us through the changes these objects incurred, through William and Mary through George III.
2020-09-06
34 min
The Historic Preservationist
163. Replacing damaged woodcarvings in your home.
Perry takes us on a journey explaining how to replicate missing pieces of ornamental wood carvings.
2020-09-05
25 min
The Historic Preservationist
162 Why modern mortar can damage historic homes
Perry explains why lime water is necessary on historic structures, it provides a more poisons joiunt to relieve moisture from the inside of the house.
2020-09-05
16 min
The Historic Preservationist
161. Cut Nails
Perry takes us through the process of producing handwrought nails, wire nails and cut nails.
2020-09-05
12 min
The Historic Preservationist
160. The road to war in the American revolution
This episode contains measures designed to punish Boston for its tea party. The first accidental shots were shot at concord and Lexington.
2020-09-01
17 min
The Historic Preservationist
159. Stripping exterior paint off of buildings
This episode talks about when it’s time to strip, sanding and grinders, chemical strippers, water/media blasting and mechanical removers.
2020-09-01
20 min
The Historic Preservationist
158. The Golden Greek Rules for Architecture
Follow the classical rules of design to recreate proper room and molding proportions.
2020-09-01
10 min
The Historic Preservationist
157. The Samuel Shiver’s Diaries uncovered
This episode dissects the recently discovered Shiver’s diaries from the first and second quarter of the 18th century and how it ties into Wistarburgh and the development of the tavern/inn at Loyds landing in Quintin , NJ
2020-08-31
13 min
The Historic Preservationist
156. Repairs and restorations that are designed to last
There are three steps to promote success in repair and restorations; avoid horizontal flat surfaces, avoid joints that face skyward, avoid unvented spaces.
2020-08-31
10 min
The Historic Preservationist
155. The Architectural Alchemy of Columns
This episode explores the beginning, rise and duration of the use of columns and posts in American Architecture from the beginning to present day.
2020-08-31
11 min
The Historic Preservationist
154. Plaster Repair Options for the homeowner.
This episode focuses on using non traditional materials to restore cracks and holes in plaster walls.
2020-08-31
13 min
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153. Marie Antoinette Madame Deficit
Marie Antoinette’s lavish lifestyle aids to bankrupt France and creates famine, high taxes and eventually sends the growing upper middle class into the Enlightenment philosophies.
2020-08-31
18 min
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152. Sagging Floors
Understanding structural shortcomings that cause floors to dip and what to do about them.
2020-08-30
07 min
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151. D-Day
Utaha and Gold beach landing will be discussed.
2020-08-30
17 min
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150. Taxation without Representation
The episode pushes into the efforts of colonials to call on parliament to abolish the stamp tax and continues up until the Boston Tea Party.
2020-08-30
19 min
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149. Floor Repair Pointers
This episode provides information on replacing damaged floor boards, a hinge wedge jig for tightening tongue and groove boards and tips on elevating floor board squeaks.
2020-08-30
18 min
The Historic Preservationist
148. Detective work around your chimney
This episode examines how to look for chimney leaks of water, salt build ups, flashing, pan flashing and repointing.
2020-08-29
20 min
The Historic Preservationist
147. Ground in Oil
The episode describes how paints were produced. grinding pigments and adding them to a vehicle carrier.In addition the components and the most popular colors in colonial America are explained.
2020-08-29
14 min
The Historic Preservationist
146. The American Revolution
This episode starts with colonial America and the 7 years war and its consequences
2020-08-24
35 min
The Historic Preservationist
145. D-Day
The paratrooper landings and Omaha beach.
2020-08-24
19 min
The Historic Preservationist
144. Alchemy
This episode leads us through the basic 7 stages of Alchemy..
2020-08-24
18 min
The Historic Preservationist
142 hanging full size architectural doors
The historic preservationists Gregg Perry leads us step by step on how to hang new full size doors into existing frames.
2020-08-23
19 min
The Historic Preservationist
134. An evening with Gregg Perry Antiquarian Horologist
Gregg Perry, The Historic Preservationist is interviewed by international historic preservationists on all aspects of horological.
2020-08-15
44 min
The Historic Preservationist
133. The Evolution & Origin of Timekeeping and it’s Keepers
Antiquarian Horologist, Gregg Perry takes you on a journey of evolution and origin of time keeping and its keepers.
2020-08-15
22 min
The Historic Preservationist
129. An Evening with Gregg Perry, The Historic Preservationist.
Gregg Perry launches his initial podcast on updating his present project during the pandemic while being interviewed by Argentinian Historic Preservationist Luis and Isabela.
2020-08-09
58 min
The Historic Preservationist
108. Authenticating, fakes and frauds of period furniture
Perry explains; how to identify problematic attributions, leading and misleading inscriptions, labels, branding and styles.
2020-07-12
36 min
The Historic Preservationist
105. Authenticating, Fakes and Frauds of Period Furniture.
Gregg Perry ,The Historic Preservationist explains step by step how to authenticate period furniture and how not to fall into the pitfalls of fakes and forgeries.
2020-07-11
38 min
The Historic Preservationist
104. Saint- Astier NAtural Hydraulic Lyme.
Gregg Perry explains the benefits of using NHL in historic restoration work or new construction.
2020-07-11
10 min
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103. The Value of History
Gregg Perry takes you through 7 identifying points of what history can aid and abet us in bettering our society.
2020-07-11
11 min
The Historic Preservationist
100. Sacrifices required in historic preservation
The Historic Preservationist, Gregg Perry sets forth his views on the sacrifices required when engaging on an architectural preservation.
2020-07-05
24 min
The Historic Preservationist
87. Building a Summer Kitchen at The Shivers House Museum.
Gregg Perry introduces the mental rendering of a replica to be built of the 1724 Summer Kitchen at the rear of The Samuel Shivers Estate, he delineates it’s construction and a gofundme page will go up shortly.
2020-06-27
08 min
The Historic Preservationist
66. Caring for your Furniture
This dissertation by Gregg Perry, furniture conservator, lays down professional points of caring for historic furniture. included are; protection of the patina, limit effects of light, limit effects of relative humidity, understanding insect infestation, good housekeeping and handling.
2020-05-27
15 min
The Historic Preservationist
65. Brief History of Time Keeping
Antiquarian Horological Conservator, Gregg Perry leads us on a brief history of time keeping. Starting with man’s first need to predict the right time to plant crops 9000 years ago, to understanding atomic time which supplies our ubiquitous cell phones.
2020-05-26
28 min
The Historic Preservationist
64. Restoration & Conservation of Antique Clock Dials.
Antiquarian Horological Conserver, Gregg Perry leads us on a journey of restoring and conserving 17th-19th century clock dials; including brass, white-panned and enameled surfaces. This dissertation is geared to collectors, museum curators and burgeoning restorers alike.
2020-05-26
34 min
The Historic Preservationist
63. Historic Preservation Q & A with Gregg Perry in Southern NJ.
Historic Preservationist Gregg Perry takes questions from an Argentinian preservation firm, Isabela and Luis Alarcón located in Buenos Aires. Their firm presents questions from Perry’s South American followers about the status of preservation in the USA.
2020-05-25
47 min
The Historic Preservationist
53. Pie Crust Table at The Gloucester County Historical Museum
Gregg Perry, The Historic Preservationist, examines a superb mahogany PIE Crust table at the Gloucester County Historical Museum.
2020-04-25
15 min
The Historic Preservationist
52. Exhibition at the Gloucester County Historical Society, 19th Amendment.
The Historic Preservationist,Gregg Perry walks through the exhibition of Gloucester County Historical Museum, 100th Anniversary Year of the -19th Amendment. Remember the ladies-Women’s Right to Vite.
2020-04-25
12 min
The Historic Preservationist
51. The Horological artifacts (clocks) at The Gloucester County Historical Society.
Gregg Perry, Historical Preservationist does a walk through the local tall case clocks at the Gloucester County Historical Society Museum.
2020-04-25
25 min
The Historic Preservationist
50. The 1682 Henry Wood Dower Chest
Gregg Perry examines one of the prized objects at the Gloucester County Historical Society, located in Woodbury, NJ. An English brown Oak Dower Chest by Henry Wood, circa 1682. The jointed chest is thought to have carried some of the Wood’s family belongings as they travelled by ship from Bury England.
2020-04-25
26 min
Autocode
Gregg Barnett - the way of the exploding fist
The official podcast for the Australian Computer Museum Society (ACMS). Gregg Barnett - The Way of the Exploding Fist.
2020-04-23
1h 10
This is My Bourbon Podcast
Ep. 126: This is Chicken Cock Whiskey, w/Master Distiller Gregg Snyder
Send us a textPerry is so pleased to welcome a very special guest to the show this week: Chicken Cock Master Distiller Gregg Snyder! It was a real treat getting to chat with him, and Perry is also welcoming Curtis & Swan back to chat about this week's news and releases. Enjoy.Please give us a 5-star rate and review!Become a patron of the show at http://www.patreon.com/mybourbonpodcastThanks to our sponsor, Distilled Experiences https://www.distilledexperiences.comSend us an email with questions or c...
2020-04-22
1h 42
The Historic Preservationist
20. Samuel Shiver’s House Biography- Woodstown , NJ 1669-1724-1813
Historic Preservationist Gregg Perry takes us on a brief history of the house explaining fine architectural points and the sympathetic restoration that is being undertaken.
2020-03-09
23 min
Songs of Note
18. Katy Perry Songs With Bonnie McKee
Ryan had the chance to interview Bonnie McKee and her work as a co-writer on five of Katy Perry's number one songs. Those songs include "Roar," "California Girls," "Last Friday Night," and more. She also co-wrote Ryan's favorite Katy Perry song, "Wide Awake." Bonnie McKee Songbook on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/bonnie-mckee-songbook/pl.68cc813ff3ff4fe592917b1f817643afVisit my website at https://www.thesongsofnote.com/
2020-02-27
28 min
The Historic Preservationist
13. Clear film finishes
Furniture conservator Gregg Perry discusses the pros and cons of the following film finishes; shellack, oil varnish, lacquers and oil finishes.
2020-02-24
12 min
The Historic Preservationist
11. How wood dries
Furniture maker Gregg Perry explains a brief sequence to drying timber in a kiln.
2020-02-23
06 min
The Historic Preservationist
1. The Origin of American Furniture Styles
Furniture scholar Gregg Perry walks us through all the delineating factors that denote and connote the attributes of American furniture including stylistic trends, political, and socio-economic factors that aided to blend one period to another.
2020-02-03
37 min
The Whole Refn Show Wrestling Podcast
EPISODE #117 - FAREWELL TO PEDRO MORALES/FEST WRESTLING LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD 3 PREVIEW SHOW WITH SPECIAL GUEST MAXX GREGG/HEAD TO HEAD: WWE ELIMINATION CHAMBER
On episode 117 of the ONLY wrestling podcast that calls it right down the middle, your hosts, your heroes, our boys Daryn and Perry give it all they've got and what they've got they'll give to you: the #wrestlenewsandwrestleviews unlike any other! The deepest of cuts, the rarest of goods, the height of insight and the end all, be all of wrestling fandom and wrestling coverage is what these guys deliver straight to your earholes! On this week's episode, our heroes discuss the passing of WWE Hall of Famer, Pedro Morales, the arrest of Jimmy Uso, the controversies surrounding a "S...
2019-02-16
1h 54
The Whole Refn Show Wrestling Podcast
EPISODE #084 - JERICHO DRAWS BLOOD IN NJPW/FEST WRESTLING BRING YOUR MOM TOO PREVIEW WITH SPECIAL GUEST: MAXX GREGG/WWE BACKLASH RESULTS
It's time... It's time... It's Ralph Nader time!! This week's topsy-turvy episode is a result of Backlash backlash, FEST anticipation and something about "Nighttime" Buddy Day. It's a fun week on the ONLY wrestling podcast that calls it right down the middle as our heroes Daryn and Perry are joined by very special guest, Maxx Gregg, the yin to Rich Bocchini's yang in the FEST Wrestling commentary booth. Maxx sits down with the boys to talk about this weekend's "Bring Your Mom Too" spectacular in Gainesville, Florida. Loads of great matchups are discussed, including the main event where FEST...
2018-05-11
1h 45
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
Peaches en Goodbye - A Tribute To Gregg Allman - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 312 (special edition)
2017-05-28
00 min