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Rapidly Rotating Records
A “Come to Order” Edition of RRR # 1,294 May 4, 2025
George Dewey Washington 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? Well, it says so right on the photograph, so the question then becomes, “Do you know who George Dewey Washington is?” If not, you’ll find out in the first segment of this week’s edition of the show as he gets his first birthday salute. In other segments we’ll celebrate the birthday of the State of Louisia...
2025-05-06
00 min
Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records
A “Come to Order” Edition of RRR # 1,294 May 4, 2025
George Dewey Washington 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? Well, it says so right on the photograph, so the question then becomes, “Do you know who George Dewey Washington is?” If not, you’ll find out in the first segment of this week’s edition of the show as he gets his first birthday salute. In other segments we’ll celebrate the birthday of the State of Louisia...
2025-05-06
00 min
Jazz Focus
Wingy Manone in the 1920's
New Orleans trumpet player Manone was well-travelled in the 1920's . . here he is featured with his own groups in New Orleans (with Hal Jordy, Arnold Loyocano and Johnny Miller) and Chicago (with Frank Teschemacher, Wade Foster, Bud Freeman and George Wettling). Also with Barbecue Joe and His Hot Dogs (an almost unknown band with Miff Frink - a very hot trombone player) and Bennie Goodman and His Boys (with Freeman, Joe Sullivan and of course Benny Goodman)
2024-12-17
1h 10
Spinning My Dad’s Vinyl
Volume 190: Billy's Million Sellers
Here’s an artist dwelling in my father’s collection we haven’t heard from yet. We’ll be hearing selections from the first of three Billy Vaughn records he had. This record isn't just filled with the pop hits Vaughn would arrange and record for orchestra to be played on those easy listening radio stations. These are standards. In fact, the hit recordings of these songs sold a lot of records. So, get ready to hear 7 tunes that were recorded over 1,200 times combined over the years in Volume 190: Billy's Million Sellers. More informat...
2024-08-18
35 min
LEHI - Low Ego High Impact - Mindset
#12 - Joe Manone | Leading Change and Fostering Growth at a World-Leading, R&D-Driven B2B Company
This episode is with Joe Manone, President and CEO of Rite-Hite Products Corporation. Rite-Hite is a world leader in the manufacture, sale, and service of loading dock equipment, industrial doors, safety barriers, HVLS fans, industrial curtain walls, and more. For over two decades, Joe has been instrumental in steering Rite-Hite's remarkable growth. He is a distinguished alum of the Kellogg School of Management's Executive MBA Program and holds a Bachelor’s in Finance from Arizona State University. Beyond his impactful career, Joe is also an accomplished guitar player and singer, known for his passion for uniting people and...
2024-02-20
53 min
The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast
Up a Lazy River
Many “river” songs try to tap into the romance of riverboats, but few can claim to be born on the river and be written by an actual steamboater. New Orleans clarinetist Sidney Arodin got his start in music in the 1920s working in bands that entertained on excursion boats that traveled up and down the Mississippi River. “(Up a) Lazy River,” Arodin’s most famous competition, was a tossed-off composition based on a common jazz chord progression that Arodin learned on the boats to use as a warm-up exercise before a performance. For the tune, Sid simply...
2022-08-05
05 min
La Pistolera
Desde Rusia con amor
Welcome!!!!! a la SEGUNDA temporada de LA PISTOLERA!!!!!!!. Hoy Desde Rusia con amor!!! Sí, hablaremos de la guerra, de Navalny y de Ucrania, de Carlos Taibo y de James Bond y trataremos de pasar un buen rato a pesar de la situación. Para ello Psychobilly ruso, las Pussy Riot, Dean Reed y mogollón de cosas para leer y para ver, para escuchar y para meternos de lleno en los mitos y los cuentos que nos cuentan los medios de comunicación… En Felices como Asesinos … le dedicaríamos el programa al presidente de torso desnudo pero no, hoy hablaremo...
2022-05-18
1h 04
Not Real Art
All About DesignerCon 2019 with Ben Goretsky
Our guest today for the show is the one and only Ben Goretsky! Ben is the brains behind 3D Retro and DesignerCon, and today we will talking all about DesignerCon 2019! Ben gives us some insight into just how sleep-deprived and excited he is and we talk about the somewhat controversial but ultimately wonderful move to Anaheim from Pasadena. We talk about what's new, VIP tickets and why this year's event is going to be an all-round kick-ass time! Ben explains some of the great initiatives that are coming to light in 2019 and bringing back some galleries and exhibitions from exile...
2019-11-05
1h 22
Ukulele Is The New Black
The Wild Women of Anywhere Beach
Today’s episode is the last of three which I recorded at the 2019 Central Coast Ukulele and Folk Festival. Cathy Welsford and Angie Smith are the Wild Women of Anywhere Beach, an incredibly talented duo who frequently perform, run workshops, and write fantastic songs. I really enjoyed my chat with these two! If you want to buy their CD, you can do that here, or you can stream it in the usual places. Some show-related links below: Central Coast Ukulele and Folk Festival Valla Beach ukulele camp and beach party Samantha Muir Mark Jackson and Jane Jelba...
2019-10-06
52 min
Not Real Art
Ep. 45: Going All The Way
We are taking this episode to catch all our listeners up on what we have been up to recently and chat about a few things on the top of our minds. We run through the new movie about Mötley Crüe and Sourdough's experience meeting Jeff Tremaine, the man behind the Jackass franchise. From there, the conversation turns to photography, cameras and early experiences of taking analog photos. We look back at a history of racking film and cologne and the profitable way you could make these work for you as a young graffiti artist with some industry. We al...
2019-04-26
1h 29
The 500 Stories of Mr. Neill
Podcast #5 stories 16-20
Stories: 1. Camp counseling 2. 1st memories 3. Mr. Neill delivers money in his underwear 4. The hottest car ever 5. Parking Music: 1. Wingy Manone – Swingin at the hickory house 2. Sons of the Pioneers – Lie low little doggies 3. Jimmy Bowen – Ever lovin fingers 4. Joe Werner and the Ramblers – Memory of Mother 5. Harry Roy – Jazz me blues
2011-02-27
31 min
The 500 Stories of Mr. Neill
Podcast #4 stories 11-15
Stories: 1. Anthony Nuzzo is alive 2. The right woman shouldn’t make you feel like a loser 3. Don’t compare yourself to Diddy 4. Filling in the blanks…strange things are afoot at the Korean restaurant 5. Coincidences can mean nothing Music: 1. Chick Bullock and his Levee Loungers – Blue moon 2. Jesse Rodgers – Hummin to my honey 3. Andy Kirk – Froggy bottom 4. Wingy Manone – Paper doll 5. Joe Fingers Carr – Ivory rag
2011-02-07
27 min