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Jim Eltringham
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Drummers on Drumming
Big Fat Five: Fred Eltringham (Sheryl Crow) Shares His Top 5 Influential Records
This week’s guest is Fred Eltringham! If you listened to our recent episode with Sterling Laws, you heard Fred get a lot of love as one of Sterling’s five picks—so it was an honor to finally have him on the show himself.And I gotta say…his voice is so soothing and calm. Puts mine to shame.Fred has been playing with Sheryl Crow since 2012, but his résumé also includes The Wallflowers, The Chicks, kd lang, Willie Nelson, Gigolo Aunts, Juliana Hatfield, Ben Kweller, and plenty more. He’s a steady, calm ship at sea be...
2025-03-05
46 min
The Jim on Base Show
183. Drummer Fred Eltringham
Fred Eltringham has played drums with some of the music world’s biggest stars. Fred reflected on some special moments performing with music legends like Robert Plant, Willie Nelson, EmmyLou Harris, James Taylor, Joe Walsh & Ringo Starr. He has also been a very successful studio musician that’s most likely played on many of your favorite songs!Fred is the drummer for Sheryl Crow & will be touring the world to promote her new album, Evolution! Visit Sheryl’s website for tour dates & concert tickets: https://sherylcrow.comFred shared some great stories from his life in the...
2024-02-19
45 min
Garimpando Bolachas
Garimpando Bolachas Podcast- Episódio 39- DYLAN LEBLANC
Dylan LeBlanc Nascido em Shreveport, Louisiana, começou a atuar aos quinze anos, apresentando-se na região e em Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Jovem, LeBlanc assistiu seu pai se apresentar em vários clubes e bares, ficando com uma sensação diferente quanto a música. Aos dezenove anos assinou contrato com a Rough Trade Records, que lançou seu primeiro álbum Pauper's Field. Até os nove anos de idade, LeBlanc morou com sua mãe em Blanchard, Louisiana, uma pequena cidade no canto noroeste de Shreveport. Trabalhando em tempo in...
2024-01-13
08 min
The Story
The Young Singer With an Old Soul EP 146 Conrad Fisher
Super excited to announce new guest, Conrad Fisher, to The Story!Music industry Veteran Matt Lindsey (Mel Tillis, Hal Ketchum) was planning a quiet evening at home when he got a call from his friend, legendary music producer Jim Rooney (John Prine, Nanci Griffith).“He was very insistent that I come down to a show in town,” Lindsey recalls. “He told me he’d found someone he wanted me to hear. He told me he thought this guy had a big future ahead of him. Once again, Rooney was right.”That was the night Lind...
2023-11-21
1h 12
Truth, Lies and Work
Is the Office Making a Comeback? Redesigning Spaces for Well-being
Is the office making a comeback? Is remote work a fading trend? And how can workplace design improve employee engagement, wellbeing and performance?In the second episode of this 2-part special recorded at Clerkenwell Design Week, we’re exploring the impact workplace design has on workplace culture and wellbeing. In our most ambitious episode to date, we’re joined by 16 experts in the work of architecture, interior design and workplace psychology. Join the conversation as we discuss: Top 10 ways to get employees back in the office How the office can improve performance and cr...
2023-06-14
1h 47
We Just Saw A Movie
The Grinch
We take a break from the mind-numbing monotony of the Hallmark Christmas movies to review The Grinch. It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as a green dog-like human who can't seem to meet a man who likes Christmas but has 25 days to find one who likes to bake cookies and decorate trees and OH MY GOD THIS ONE IS ALSO LIKE A HALLMARK MOVIE SOMEHOW! Just kidding. It's just another adaptation of the Grinch, this time without the horrifying Jim Carrey prosthetics.
2018-12-07
14 min
Crummy Little Podcast
Episode 32: Unsuck DC Metro with, uh, @UnsuckDCMetro
If you’re a kid visiting Washington, D.C. – like I was the first time I rode public transit in Your Nation’s Capital – the Metro is kind of cool. If you’re a D.C.-area commuter, it’s… not so much fun. Folks who undergo this drudgery have a champion in Unsuck DC Metro, an anonymous journalist who has been chronicling the failings of D.C.’s subway since 2009. As the system begins a series of closures to fix critical safety issues, he joins this crummy little podcast to talk about Metro’s future and whether this time a...
2016-08-30
00 min
Crummy Little Podcast
Episode 31: Bridging the BLM Divide with Ali Akbar
What a tough summer it’s been, and not just because of a more-bitter-than-usual Presidential race going on. A string of police involved shootings has exposed the depth of America’s racial divisions. On this crummy little podcast, conservative activist, blogger, and writer Ali Akbar talks about the American right can balance this out. Ali’s background on the political right and appreciation for the legitimate anger in the black community makes him a unique and important voice on this topic. (By the way, I did my best to try not to sound like a clueles...
2016-08-23
00 min
Crummy Little Podcast
Episode 30: Remakes and Reboots with David Swindle
It’s the summer of reboots, remakes, and sequels! This summer blockbuster season appears to have left all sense of creativity behind. To tackle this crisis I invited… someone who has been on the podcast already to come back. I just now recognized the irony here. But this crummy little podcast could do a lot worse than David Swindle, Managing Editor of Liberty Island, to talk about such things. David knows a thing or three about what makes a good story – and why it seems like Hollywood has given up trying to put good stories on the big sc...
2016-08-16
00 min
Crummy Little Podcast
Episode 29: Civil War Tails with Rebecca Brown
Summer vacations are upon us, and that means it’s road trip season! Growing up in Pennsylvania, I’ve been to Gettysburg more times than I can count. But I’m going to have to make a return trip to check out Civil War Tails, a diorama museum that depicts Civil War battlefield scenes with little cats as the soldiers. Rebecca Brown, who runs the museum and builds the dioramas with her twin sister Ruth, was kind enough to join this Crummy Little Podcast. One thing was very clear from our conversation: Rebecca takes the history very seriou...
2016-06-23
00 min
Crummy Little Podcast
Episode 28: Room for Independents with Quin Hillyer
https://s3.amazonaws.com/crummylittlepodcast/feed/CLP_028_Hillyer_Quin_20160607.mp3 The major party candidates are set. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton both had to win a bunch of elections to get to this point, and still no one really likes them. Could this be the election cycle where America breaks free of the two-party system? Quin Hillyer is back on this Crummy Little Podcast to talk about the remote possibility of an independent interloper in the Presidential race. One of the leading voices of the #NeverTrump faction of the Republican party, Quin has been involved in many of...
2016-06-08
00 min
Crummy Little Podcast
Episode 27: Third Party Presidential Politics with Chris Younce
Man, was I talking fast at the beginning of this episode. But I had a good reason: With everyone talking about the possibility of a third party crashing the Presidential vote this November, it was fun to talk to my old pal and former softball teammate Chris Younce, who knows exactly what kind of logistical lift such an effort would take. (Spoiler alert: It will take a lot.) Listen/download it here or subscribe on iTunes. Extras: Follow Chris Younce on Twitter. It’s more than worth the click of your mouse. Ball...
2016-05-19
00 min
Crummy Little Podcast
Episode 26: Chilling Free Speech on Climate Change with Steve Everley
The Attorney General of the U.S. Virgin Islands is targeting 90 groups because they are skeptical of claims made by environmental groups. Claude Walker’s office wants to know what Exxon Mobil talked about with the likes of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the Heritage Foundation, the Cato Institute, and others. Regardless of your position in the scientific debates, that’s a little scary. Climate science is a nuanced field that forces you to appreciate the intricacies of various factors within the planet’s atmosphere that create long-term patterns. Because of that, rationally, you can appreciate why there are wide r...
2016-05-05
00 min
Crummy Little Podcast
Episode 25: Rethinking Ty Cobb with Charles Leerhsen
You’ve heard the stories about Ty Cobb right? He was mean. He sharpened his spikes to gouge opposing players when sliding into bases. He beat up a disabled fan. He was a racist. Well, it turns out that may all be based on shoddy research. And on this Crummy Little Podcast, Cobb biographer Charles Leerhsen shares a compelling counter-case to the image of Ty Cobb most of us grew up with. Listen/download it here or subscribe on iTunes. Extras: Here’s the Amazon link to Ty Cobb: A Terrible B...
2016-04-22
00 min
Crummy Little Podcast
Episode 24: Shining a Light on Dark Money with Jon Henke
Jon Henke joins this Crummy Little Podcast to chat about his ongoing series at RedState outlining the role foundations (particularly left-leaning ones) play in the policymaking process. Jon notes that for all the ink and air devoted to the supposed problem of money in campaigns, very little attention is paid to the role of foundations and research organizations. That’s too bad, because of the outsized involvement and impact these organizations have. It’s good that someone like Jon is doing the hard research work to connect dots – which are often visible in plain sight, but overlooked. List...
2016-04-08
00 min
Crummy Little Podcast
Episode 23: Open Conventions 101 with Quin Hillyer
There’s a real chance that the Republican Party could start their convention this year without the nomination settled. It would be the first time that happened since 1976, and many in the news media don’t seem to understand the politics of political conventions. Quin Hillyer does, and he shares some of that knowledge on this Crummy Little Podcast. (Well, more accurately, he took me to school on how conventions work.) As you’re watching the coverage of the nominating process, remember that words matter. You’ll hear reporters (and, yes, occasionally people who host crummy lit...
2016-03-24
00 min
The Good, The Bad and the JoBlo Movie Podcast
JoBlo ConCast 1!
ConCast #1. We summarize the first day of the Con with JoBlo.com staff, Jim Law, Ammon Gilbert, Mike Sampson, Johnny Moreno, Rusty Eltringham, and Jimmy O.
2009-07-23
00 min
The Good, The Bad and the JoBlo Movie Podcast
JoBlo ConCast 1!
ConCast #1. We summarize the first day of the Con with JoBlo.com staff, Jim Law, Ammon Gilbert, Mike Sampson, Johnny Moreno, Rusty Eltringham, and Jimmy O.
2009-07-23
00 min