Is it a Bicycle? Fun TV/Film Podcast I look forward to this coming out each week, the guys tend to epicly disagree on most movies leading to a pretty deep dissection of why they each think the other is wrong! On the TV side they are very current on new TV coming out and have steered me to a number of TV shows I might otherwise have missed.
They each have a segment within the show that breaks up the podcast nicely, all in all its a great show - only complaint is each episode is usually only an hour, they could easily go longer.
The Dork Night Podcast Great Chemistry Really fun to listen to; the varying hosts have a very good chemistry/rapport, and their interactions are genuinely fun to listen to. The episodes I've listened to have been well structured, and the host has a great grasp of how to keep things moving. I'd check it out if I were you. Audio quality varies due to the teleconference-y recording (which is more than excusable); all the same, a perfectly enjoyable podcast.
Show #29 - It's great to be back, and to celebrate we have some cool new music from Joe McMurrian, an interview with Steve Cheseborough at the Waterfront Blues Festival plus one of his tunes, a vintage tune from Monti Amundson and the Blubinos, and a REALLY vintage cut from Pete Karnes.
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Show #32 - Back from vacation, but I brought home a cold. We'll fight off those viral blues with standout tunes from Jimi Bott and friends, Alice Stuart, James Clem and the Eagle Ridin' Papas.
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Show #31 - This week we've got a double-twofer: two tunes from drummer/vocalist Boyd Small, and another two from fiery guitarist/singer Steve Bradley. Sandwiched in between are acoustic performances from Walker T. Ryan and Mary Flower. Great stuff!
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Show #30 - This week we've got another interview from the Waterfront Blues Festival, with Louis Pain of King Louie & Baby James. We'll hear live cuts from Louis' band, from the Ray Charles Tribute Orchestra, and from Alice Stuart. The Strange Tones close out the show with a lively tune off their first CD.
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Show #29 - It's great to be back, and to celebrate we have some cool new music from Joe McMurrian, an interview with Steve Cheseborough at the Waterfront Blues Festival plus one of his tunes, a vintage tune from Monti Amundson and the Blubinos, and a REALLY vintage cut from Pete Karnes.
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Show #28 - Waterfront Blues Festival preview! To help you get stoked up for the biggest blues festival this side of the Mississippi, here are tunes from a few of the local artists who will be performing on the waterfront this weekend. We've got Hillstomp, Robbie Laws, Steve Cheseborough, Lauren Sheehan, Lloyd Jones, Curtis Salgado and D.K. Stewart.
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