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Smack Talk City

James and Leo

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Two dudes, random subjects and talking smack. Listen if you want, don't if you don't. We're experts on nothing and fully expect this to be a car crash of a podcast. Questions, views and opinions are our own. If you're on the woke train or a preacher of veganism this probably isn't for you. Email: smacktalkcity@outlook.com
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Geek Force

Kwest On Media

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Each week, join the Geek Force squad hosted by Cat Wilson as they discuss the latest news happening in pop culture world. From memes to new anime shows to the latest reboots happening, we've got you covered!
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Poetry has been defined as “words that want to break into song.” Musicians who make music seek to “say something”. Parlando will put spoken words (often, but not always, poetry) and music (different kinds, limited only by the abilities of the performing participants) together. The resulting performances will be short, 2 to 10 minutes in length. The podcast will present them un-adorned. How much variety can we find in this combination? Listen to a few episodes and see. At least at first, the ...
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Geekly Speaking

Between Winter and Spring

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Geekly Speaking is a podcast about all things geek: movies, tv, comics, books, and more. Hosts Cameron Pilo (Winter) and Jamie Lianne (Spring) share their love with the geeky things in their lives. Their cat, Luna, makes an occasional appearance. Follow us on twitter (@itswinterspring) and Facebook (betweenwinterandspring)
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Giant Blue Sky Portal

Jack Macmillan

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On a more or less weekly basis Jack Macmillan, Felix Baker and Sean Guy sit down and discuss random topics about movies, TV shows, games and everything nerd culture. Sometimes there's a kitty cat.
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Feminist Money

Feminist Money - The Podcast

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Welcome to Feminist Money – the podcast combining feminism and finances. Listen up! We're done with the gender pay gap. We're done with ignorance about the number of women retiring into poverty and homelessness. We don't need more thoughts and prayers to solve gender-based violence. We need action now. And we're taking it. Find us on all major podcast platforms, including Spotify and Apple podcasts and head over to the website for more info at feministmoney.com.au.
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NerdSpice Podcast

NerdSpice

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The NerdSpice Podcast is a show where hosts Siah, Jay, and Oscar taste and discuss the different flavors of mainstream nerd culture between comics and books, TV shows, and movies. Released bi-weekly on Tuesdays.
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My Wife Thinks

Jordan & Adrienne

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Jordan and Adrienne are married. They make fun of each other and the world in this weekly podcast. Will they stay married? Listen to new episodes every Friday and find out!
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Janus Descending

No Such Thing Productions

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NOW PLAYING: Descendants, The Janus Descending Sequel: Book One - Inheritance JANUS DESCENDING is limited series, science fiction/horror audio drama podcast, follows the arrival of two xenoarcheologists on a small world orbiting a binary star. But what starts off as an expedition to survey the planet and the remains of a lost alien civilization, turns into a monstrous game of cat and mouse, as the two scientists are left to face the creatures that killed the planet in the first place. Told f ...
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Dive In: The Podcast

Dive In: The Podcast

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Whether you explore the oceans as a snorkeler, scuba diver, freediver or tech diver, Dive In has something for you. It's filled with diving news, feature interviews with guests from around the world, interesting dive topics, ocean advocacy and more. The podcast is a light-hearted show hosted by avid divers that examines issues relevant to divers and the oceans. Guests on our show have included talented local uw photographers, record breaking freedivers, world-renown cave explorers, internati ...
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Plane Sailing ... Cabin Crew Do Cruises

James Hardy and Catherine O'Connor

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Explore cruising's insider secrets, exotic destinations and tricks of the trade aboard luxury 6-star ships, expedition vessels, river cruising longboats, and more affordable budget options. Join James Hardy and Catherine O’Connor, fellow hosties, and BFFs who have flown together for years and years. Each week they are joined by cabin crew calling in from around the world, to take an unbiased and often hilarious look into everything cruising. This unlikely duo, Sir Cruise-A-Lot (James) and La ...
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Unnecessary Gaming

Chris, Euan, Pawel, and Dave

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A podcast about tabletop and video games, old and new, brought to you with a chunk of chat and banter by Chris, Euan, Dave, and sometimes Pawel, from Edinburgh, Scotland. Previously known as The Large and Unnecessary First Player Token Podcast. Some strong language and even stronger accents throughout. Part of the Podnose network! Email us: unncgaming@gmail.com
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Wheel Suckers Podcast

London Bike Kitchen

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Hop on board our tandem pod: It's Captain Alex and Jenni the Stoker! Join us as we navigate the wild and wonderful world of wheels. Comin atcha from London Bike Kitchen's DIY Bike Workshop, we're here to pull back the curtain on the industry and showcase a glorious smorgasbord of hidden cycling delights. Coz cycling's not just for roadies...or MAMILS...or Freds...plum smugglers...lycra louts..... ~ Work handles ~ London Bike Kitchen www.lbk.org.uk/ ~ Our personal handles ~ Alex Davis twitter ...
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Animals Today Radio

Dr. Lori Kirshner

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The signature program of the nonprofit, Advancing the Interests of Animals (AIA), is its weekly, one-hour nationally syndicated radio show, Animals Today. Currently in its seventh continuous year, this show provides a worldwide platform where individuals and organizations concerned about the welfare of animals can present their viewpoints and promote their causes. It is a communication hub where listeners learn about a wide variety of animal welfare issues as well as the actions they can tak ...
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Best of the Worst

Jason Weiser, Carissa Weiser | Nextpod

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Twice a week, join the Weisers (creators of "Myths and Legends" and "Fictional") as they take a look at all the wonderful, ridiculous characters from comic book history. Why should Joker, Thanos, Catwoman, and Magneto get all the love? Why not Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man, Uglyman, Kiteman, Asbestos Lady, and Condiment King? And yes, those are real characters. Originally a segment on chart-topping podcast Fictional, Best of the Worst is making household names out of the world's worst heroes ...
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Human Thesaurus

Wish Ronquillo Peacocke

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Welcome to Human Thesaurus hosted by me, Wish Ronquillo Peacocke. Human Thesaurus is a podcast that takes you on a captivating journey of natural conversations with my friends and acquaintances. Picture yourself sitting in a cosy coffee shop or vibrant cocktail bar, catching up with fascinating individuals. In Human Thesaurus, we delve into the lives of people armed with personal stories, each representing a word with multiple meanings. Just as words can convey different shades of interpreta ...
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This is the latest edition of #MemeWars and in this epic edition we are stopping the immigrants from eating the dogs, cats and ducks! America is under siege but we are combatting the psywar with memetic warfare. Kamala 2024 is a running bad meme, and the diddler is now spewing baby lotion and dildos into the meme verse. We have all the best memes o…
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Send us a text We're back, so grab a cup of tea, coffee or your favourite beverage and be prepared to listen to two guys put the world of biscuits to rights in this epicode of Smack Talk City. We have it all, Pink Wafers, Cookies and crack open the one question that keeps coming round, is a Jaffa Cake a biscuit or a cake? Also what would win in a d…
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A selection of recordings made by Jelly Roll Morton as part of an archival/folklore project by Alan Lomax at the LOC in 1938 . . Something like six hours of recordings were made of Morton playing, singing, talking and reminiscing about his career and the early days of jazz . . here we have blues, spirituals, ragtime, semi-classical pieces and pop t…
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Bob Crosby and His Orchestra carved a pretty unique career for itself in the Swing Era - specializing in tunes from the previous decade done up in swing clothes, the chief arrangers were clarinetist Matty Matlock and bassist Bob Haggart. Here is a selection of Haggart's arrangements featuring Yank Lawson, Sterling Bose and Billy Butterfield on trum…
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Our Halloween series continues. Irish poet Joseph Campbell has a twist on the idea of a goblin spirit casting a spell on a human. In this encounter, a downhearted man comes upon a puca, and the human's dissatisfaction and weariness changes the goblin. I came upon this poem, and now I've changed it into a song. The Parlando Project takes words (most…
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Unlock the power of Feminist Money, we dive into some of the hottest topics shaping the financial landscape for women today. Join us on the Feminist Money podcast as we discuss: Philippines Seeks Divorce: Is it time for the Philippines to embrace consciously uncoupling? Russia’s Cancelling Cat Ladies: Why do we fear women who don’t have children? T…
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In this video I go over the two options for the 2024 election in a walking rant. I discuss how Kamala is the straight highway to the mark of the beast hell system that the elites want for us. Trump is a slight delay in that process and hopefully keeps China from invading Taiwan which they will certainly do if Kamala gets into office. However no one…
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Is this a Halloween piece? I'm not sure, but the poem, one of Wilfred Owen's strangest, says it's being sung by a ghost. My musical setting here is one of my orchestral ones. The Parlando Project takes various words (mostly literary poetry) and sets them to original music in differing styles. We've done over 750 of these combinations, and you can h…
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Bruce Turner was a largely self-taught clarinet player who picked up alto sax in the navy during WWII. He became an in demand clarinetist in trad bands (Freddy Randall, Humphrey Lyttleton) but became even more valued for his swinging, Benny Carter styled alto playing. This podcasts presents him leading his Jump Band -John Chilton or Teddy Brown on …
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Decca recordings from 1939-40 of the eight piece Bob Cats Dixieland ensemble featuring the great clarinetist Fazola along with Eddie Miller on tenor, Warren Smith on trombone, Nappy Lamare on guitar, Bob Haggart on bass, Ray Bauduc on drums and either Joe Sullivan, Floyd Bean or Jess Stacy on piano and Billy Butterfield or Yank Lawson on trumpets -…
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Shadows wakes up in a strange place and finds help in an unexpected place. Be sure the visit the Kid Stories Podcast website to cast your vote for Captain Maxx's next mission. The option that receives the most votes will be the path our story will take next.Phil Bechtel
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Here's a fresh translation into English of a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke performed with original music as our Halloween series continues this October. The Parlando Project takes various words (mostly literary poetry) and combines them with music we create and record. We've released over 750 of these pieces over the years, and you can hear any and al…
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Here's the next song in our Halloween series, this time with words I adapted from a poem by Margaret Widdemer. Just like last time, someone's at the door, but this time they let themselves in and the song is the story of what they find inside. The Parlando Project combines various words (mostly literary poetry) with original music in differing styl…
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You don't believe in Meme Wars? Well you better start believing because you are in one. The Election 2024 is coming right around the corner and the election will be decided on the memetic battlefront. Tonight we will be arming our ghost pirates with the best memes and preparing them for battle on the digital landscape. Come one come all, we got the…
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Feminist Money News: New Zealand Navy Captain Trolled, Afghanistan’s Fear of Women Speaking, Dutch Campaign for Witches Monument, UN International Women’s Day (IWD) 2025 Unlock the power of Feminist Money, we dive into some of the hottest topics shaping the financial landscape for women today. Join us on the Feminist Money podcast as we discuss: Ne…
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Starting a Halloween series for this year with this supernatural poem by Mary Coleridge that I've now turned into a song. That's what the Parlando Project does: we take various words (usually literary poetry) and combine them with original music in differing styles. We also write short pieces about our experiences with the poems. and you can read t…
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Here's a poetic narrative that you could call : started early, took my shaggy dog. A storm builds to a deluge and then ends with an escape, all the while, a rock band with three guitars pelts the music. Emily Dickinson rocks! This is an example of what the Parlando Project does: we take words (mostly literary poetry) and combine them with original …
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Feminist Money News: Mexico’s First Female President, Kate Barr Can’t Win, Campaign Job Share Politician, Win for Parents’ Retirement Unlock the power of Feminist Money, we dive into some of the hottest topics shaping the financial landscape for women today. Join us on the Feminist Money podcast as we discuss: Mexico’s First Female President: Will …
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Influential band of white jazz musicians - many from New Orleans - active in Chicago in the early 1920's - Paul Mares (c), George Brunies (tbn), Leon Rappolo (clt), Jack Pettis (ts), Mel Stitzel and Elmer Schoebel (p), Lew Black (bjo), Steve Brown (sb), Frank Snyder and Ben Pollack (d). Premier versions of many jazz standards and classic versions o…
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Here I take inspiration from a late, short poem by Emily Dickinson and redo it as a bottleneck-slide guitar Blues. My sense of her original gnomic poem was that Dickinson was writing of Autumn's end of the growing season with the knowledge that this close of a yearly cycle is a phase that will be followed by another Summer. The Parlando Project pre…
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Not to be confused with the more modern altoist of the same name, this John Handy was known as "Capt. John Handy" due to his no-nonsense nature in rehearsals, apparently. He was usually featured in a traditional, dixieland-New Orleans setting during the revivial period, but here are two very mainstream sessions recorded in England in 1966 featuring…
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Practically forgotten but possibly the best US service band in WWII, it was initially led by Artie Shaw in the Pacific Theatre, but when Shaw went home it was taken over by tenor saxophonist Donahue and brought to England for the last few months of the war. These recordings feature this crack unit on VDisc, AFRS transcriptions and a Jubilee broadca…
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Once more in this late September series, I turn a mysterious Emily Dickinson poem into a song. This one accompanied with a sparce trio of 12-string guitar, tambura, and viola. The Parlando Project has done over 750 of these new musical combinations of various words (usually literary poetry) with music we compose and record. You can find more of the…
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I'm celebrating Emily Dickinson this week, and this is a poem, extraordinary even for her, the tragic story of a faithful gun. Since this is the Parlando Project I took Dickinson's poem and turned into a strange little song. That's what the Project does and has done over 750 times. We take various words (usually literary poetry) and combine them wi…
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The Jamaican-born Reece was regarded as one of the foremost trumpeters in the UK in the 1950's before moving to the US later in the decade. Here are sideman appearances in both places - first with the Victor Feldman Orchestra and Ninetet (featuring Jimmy Deuchar, Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Scott, Derek Humble and Phil Seaman) and then with the Duke Jordan…
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Great Condon-styled dixieland made for the war effort via V-discs in 1944, 45 and 48. In addition to Spanier and Hackett are Cutty Cutshall and Lou McGarity (trombone), Pee Wee Russell and Peanuts Hucko (clarinet), Bud Freeman (tenor), Ernie Caceres (baritone), Charlie Queener, Jess Stacy (piano), Eddie Condon and Hy White (guitar), Bob Casey, Irv …
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Another Emily Dickinson setting where my music seeks to bring out the strangeness that sits in-between some of her poems' lines. This lesser-known Dickinson poem might be paired with her "Because I could not stop for Death." She's singing here before the carriage arrives. For more than 750 other combinations of various words (mostly literary poetry…
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I'm planning a short series of Emily Dickinson poems combined with a variety of original music as I look forward to spending next week attending (online) a number of events in the Emily Dickinson Museum's Tell It Slant festival. Today's example is a musical setting for acoustic steel-string guitar of a poem portraying a day's sunset viewed in an in…
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Each year on September 18th I do something to commemorate composer and guitarist Jimi Hendrix. This year I set this famous short poem by classical Chinese poet Li Bai. Later this morning I'll post more about thoughts on how this poet and that musician might fit together. This just one example of what the Parlando Project does: we combine various wo…
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The Scots-born trumpeter Jimmy Deucher was a force on the British jazz scene from the late 1940's until the 1980's, playing in big bands, arranging and composing. Here are two early (1955, 56) sessions for Tempo featuring his arrangements and playing with trombonist Ken Wray, alto and baritone saxophonist Derek Humble, tenor player Tubby Hayes, pia…
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Great traditional jazz band from the Boston area in the 1970's . . inspired by the two cornet approach of Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band, this group had a more varied repertoire, featuring Dave Whitney on trumpet and vocals, Paul Monat on cornet, Bob Connors on trombone, Blair Bettencourt on clarinet and soprano sax, Bob Carroll or Don Bennett o…
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This is my reaction to finding out that The Grand Tour aka real Top Gear, was coming to an end. I have been watching this show for nearly twenty years and it has been my favorite TV show of all time. I wrote the following on twitter: I don’t get overly sad too often but I was extremely upset to see the final #TopGear #GrandTour episode last evening…
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Tim and David talk the problems with Playstation and Xbox, Marvel abandoned a long strategy, a Retro Bust in Italy, and round two of The Bracket, featuring Jessica Jones, WandaVision, The Flash, American Splendor, Ms. Marvel, and X-Men Days of Future Past.MyMac Podcasting Network
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Send us a text In this weeks episode we break down and discuss the Netflix phenomenon of love is blind. Have we connected on the next level or do you want to hunting sasquatch in the woods? And we throw in some rapid fire family fortunes questions that probably wouldn't be read out by Les Dennis
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The Parlando Project is less often able to present the live rock band performances that it started out with, but here's a little piece from one of those performances, one telling about the aftermath of a large hail and high-wind storm that struck in August of 2023. The Parlando Project combines various words (usually literary poetry) with original …
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The last sessions by McKinney (led by alto player and arranger Don Redman) leading into his own orchestra - great early swing featuring Ed Inge and Benny Carter on clarinet, Sidney Deparis, Red Allen and Joe Smith on trumpet, Ed Cuffee and Benny Morton on trombones, Prince Robinson and Bob Carroll on tenor sax, Horace Henderson, Todd Rhodes and Jam…
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Four more or less unrelated sessions featuring high quality and professional traditional jazz as it was being performed on 52nd Street . . George Wettling's Rhythm Kings with Ed Hall, Billy Butterfield and Dave Bowman; Bud Freeman's Gang with Bobby Hackett, Pee Wee Russell, Dave Matthews and Jess Stacy; two sessions by George Brunies' Jazz Band wit…
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This week on Geek Force, the Squad kicks things off with a deep dive into the latest wild antics on “The Boys.” What did they think of the characters this season, and what was utterly jaw-dropping? They’re breaking it all down. Marlin's Corner is back with a double feature discussion! He shares his fresh takes on the entertaining “Deadpool & Wolver…
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Late 19th century American poet Richard Hovey translated many French Symbolist poems; but this sonnet, published in a posthumous collection, is apparently Hovey's own work in French under the title "Au Seuil." Hovey's poem considers dying and the possibility of a judgement and afterlife. I translated Hovey's French into English for this musical per…
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This is a news broadcast for the ghost pirate crew. I am going over the most important news topics of the past week and providing my unique analysis of the events. I am also exposing the Krassenstein twins for being scammers, and perverts. The right wing cross promotion network of IIA is at it again, and the bankers are destroying the planet to reb…
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This is a news broadcast for the ghost pirate crew. I am going over the most important news topics of the past week and providing my unique analysis of the events. I am also exposing the Krassenstein twins for being scammers, and perverts. The right wing cross promotion network of IIA is at it again, and the bankers are destroying the planet to reb…
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Here's a short love poem by written for the 1894 Songs From Vagabondia by Richard Hovey. This book found favor with young men in its day for eschewing moral uplift and earnest toil to write instead of wine, women, and joyful travels. The Parlando Project combines various words (usually literary poetry) with original music in differing styles. We've…
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..Great sessions featuring Davison's cornet and Russell's clarinet along with George Brunies, Lou McGarity and Jack Teagarden on trombone, Gene Schroeder and Dick Cary on piano, Bob Casey and Morrie Rayman on bass, George Wettling, Danny Alvin and Johnny Blowers on drums and of course Eddie Condon on guitar . . Commodore and Decca records under Dav…
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Several 1940's sessions recorded in New Orleans featuring players who had been active since the first decades of the 20th Century - Kid Rena (with Jim Robinson, Alphonse Picou, Big Eye Louis Nelson, Willie Santiago, Albert Glenny and Joe Rena), The New Orleans Pioneers (with Peter Bocage, Picou, Nelson, Sidney Bechet on piano, Walter Decou, Pops Fo…
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