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haverwood · 2 years ago
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Bin Laden's Hard Drive Aaron Kunkel USA, 2020
How many copies of "The Bad Touch" by the Bloodhound Gang do you need, Osama?
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the-gershomite · 3 months ago
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Looney Tunes #150 -July 2007- DC Comics
"Daffy Duck Behind the Cartoons"
writer: Joey Cavalieri
penciler: Neal Sternecky
letters: Mike Sellers
colorist: Dave Tanguay
"O Martian, What Art Thou?"
art: Peter Bagge
"The Seventh Season of Darkness"
art and color by Bob Fingerman
"Moulin Stooge"
pencil and inks: Scott Shaw
"Office Spaced"
art: Mike Kunkel
"Take Manhattan and Run"
art: Aaron Renier
"Sari, Long (musical) Numbers"
art by Chynna Clugston
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goalhofer · 1 year ago
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Famous September 1, 2023 birthdays.
Don Stroud (American actor & surfer), 80
Sir Barry Gibb (Manx-British singer & guitarist), 77
Russ Kunkel (American drummer), 75
Garry Maddox (American baseball player & businessman), 74
Dr. Phil McGraw (American psychologist & tv host), 73
Dave Lumley (Canadian hockey player), 69
Gloria Estefan (Cuban-American singer & actress)(pictured), 66
Duško Ivanović (Montenegrin basketball player & coach), 66
Karl Mecklenburg (American football player), 63
Capt. Christopher Ferguson (American naval capt. & astronaut), 62
Brian Bellows (Canadian hockey player), 59
Tim Hardaway (American basketball player & coach), 57
Padma Lakshmi (Indian-American writer & actress), 53
Hirota Yoshitaka (Japanese guitarist), 52
Zach Thomas (American football player), 50
Jason Taylor (American football player & coach), 49
Aaron Schobel (American football player), 46
Robert Holbrook (American actor), 42
Clinton Portis (American football player), 42
Adam Quick (Australian basketball player), 42
Ryan Gomes (American basketball player & coach), 41
Jeff Woywitka (Canadian hockey player), 40
Rod Pelley (Canadian hockey player), 39
Mats Zuccarello-Aasen (Norwegian hockey player), 36
Gustav Nyquist (Swedish hockey player), 34
Tomáš Nosek (Czech hockey player), 31
Nathan MacKinnon (Canadian hockey player), 28
Zendaya (American actress & singer)(pictured), 27
Diane Parry (French tennis player), 21
Yujin (South Korean singer), 20
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tctmp · 2 years ago
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Bin Laden's Hard Drive: Directed by Aaron Kunkel. With Abdullah Anas, Abdel Bari Atwan, Peter Bergen, Nelly Lahoud. Newly declassified hard drives taken from the compound where Osama bin Laden was killed reveal a groundbreaking look at his personal life.
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esperwatchesfilms · 4 years ago
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The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story (2019)
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If you’re particularly interested in boy bands or in the Lou Pearlman story, you can watch the entire documentary on YouTube for FREE right here:
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ESE: 100/100
50 +10 for A.J. McLean +10 for boy band parties +5 for boy band boot camp -10 for pitting BSB against NSYNC and vice versa -10 for the $10,000 check for 2 years of touring and hard goddamn work +10 for Brian’s outrage +10 for BSB wanting to sue Lou Pearlman +5 for courtroom drawing of NSYNC v. Lou Pearlman -10 for Lou Pearlman being so fucking vile +10 for Lou’s lawyer later suing him +5 for maximum sentence +10 for compelling story +3 for quotes during credits +2 for “Tearin’ Up My Heart” cover during credits
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sneakydragon · 3 years ago
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Sneaky Dragon Listening Party - Ep. 70
Hello, partygoers!
Well, this is it. The sad moment we knew would come eventually – the final episode of the Listening Party.
But now ain’t the time for your tears – to paraphrase Bob Dylan – we’ve got a show to do! This bi-week, Mary and David read your celebratory – we hope – comments and play some fun Top 5 playlists!
As we pack up the Listening Party rumpus room and put that old beanbag chair back into storage, we’d like to thank everyone who spent time with us here. We hope you know how much we love and appreciate you all!
As always, thanks for listening.
Top 5 Toytown Psych Songs: 1) Manfred Mann – “My Name is Jack” – Fontana Records single b/w “There Is a Man”, 1968 – 26:04 2) Eddy Howell – “Easy Street” – Parlophone Records single b/w “Judy’s Gone”, 1969 – 30:20 3) Keith West – “Sam (from A Teenage Opera)” – Parlophone Records single b/w “Thimble Full of Puzzles”, 1967 – 38:56 4) Noah’s Ark – “Paper Man” – Decca Records single b/w “Please Don’t talk About Yesterday”, 1967 – 45:20 5) Crocheted Doughnut Ring – “Happy Castle” – Deram Records single b-side to “Havana Anna”, 1967 – 1:00:06 Bonus Toytown Psych Song: 6) Broken Toys – “Broken Toys” – Polydor single b/w “Oh Suzanna”, 1971 – 1:05:46
Top 5 New Songs I Wish I’d Played: 1) Juana Molina – “Cosoco” – Halo, 2017 – 1:11:22 2) Once and Future Band – “I’ll Be Fine” – Once and Future band, 2017 – 1:17:28 3) Cassandra Jenkins – “Hard Drive” – An Overview of Phenomenal Nature, 2021 – 1:28:25 4) The Weather Station – “Kept It All to Myself” – The Weather Station, 2018 – 1:37:00 5) Jane Weaver – “Modern Kosmology” – Modern Kosmology, 2017 – 1:44:08
Mary’s Top 5 Phineas and Ferb Songs: 1) Sheena Easton – “When Will He Call Me?” – Phineas and Ferb: Across the 1st and 2nd Dimensions, 2011 – 1:57:07 2) Vincent Martella – “Watchin’ and Waitin’” – Phineas and Ferb: Across the 1st and 2nd Dimensions, 2011 – 2:08:40 3) Danny Jacob – “My Nemesis” – Phineas and Ferb, 2009 – 2:14:27 4) Aaron Jacob “Dance Baby” – Phineas and Ferb: Rockin and Rollin’, 2013 – 2:20:48 5) Aaron Jacob – “Funhouse” – Phineas and Ferb: Rockin and Rollin’, 2013 –
Top 5 Old Songs I Wish I’d Played: 1) Alden Shuman – “Ladies in Love” – The Devil in Miss Jones, 1973 – 2:35:01 2) Erasmus Chorum – “Mary Jane” – Chapter 1 Records EP – b-side to “Oh Lord”, The Holy House (on Sunday)”, 1972 – 2:48:40 3) The Us – “How Can I Tell Her” –Nuggets from the Golden State – Dance with Me: The Autumn Teen Sound, 1994 – 2:59:36 4) Robb Kunkel – “O Light” – Abyss, 1973 – 3:06:07 5) Trader Horne – “Here Comes the Rain” – Dawn Records single b/w “Goodbye Mercy Kelly”, 1970 – 3:14:14
Top 5 Goodbye Songs: 1) Mary Hopkin – “Goodbye” – Apple single b/w ”The Sparrow”, 1969 – 3:21:19 2) The Association – “Goodbye Forever” – The Association, 1969 – 3:29:33 3) Peter Sarstedt – “Sayonara” – Peter Sarstedt, 1969 – 3:32:41 4) The Turtles – “Goodbye Surprise” – Turtle Soup bonus track, 2016 – 3:37:28 5) Jeff Buckley – “The Last Goodbye” – Grace, 1994 – 3:41:14
Also spinning on the old Victrola:
The Free Design – “Friends (Thank You All)” – One by One, 1971 – 3:53:32
Want to see those Phineas and Ferb songs? Well, take a gander at these!
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todaysdocument · 3 years ago
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Roll Call Tally on the Expulsion of Preston Brooks, 7/14/1856
After Preston Brooks beat Charles Sumner nearly to death with a cane in the Senate chamber, the House voted on whether to expel him from Congress. They failed to reach the two-thirds majority needed. 
Series: General Records, 1791 - 2010
Record Group 233: Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1789 - 2015
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July 14. 1856
On LD Campbells 1st Resn from Sel Com
THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION
335
[column one]
YEA | NAMES. | NAY.
A.
|William Aiken...S.C. | 1
1 | Charles J. Albright...Ohio. |
| James C. Allen...Ill. | 2
2| John Allison...Penn. |
B.
3 | Edward Ball...Ohio |
4 | Lucian Barbour...Ind. |
|David Barclay [struck through] |
| William Barksdale...Miss. | 3
| P.H. Bell...Texas. | 4
5 | Henry Bennett...N.Y. |
| Hendley S. Bennett...Miss. | 5
6 | Samuel P. Benson...Me. |
7 | Charles Billinghurst...Wis |
8 | John A. Bingham...Ohio |
9 | James Bishop...N.J. |
10 | Philemon Bliss...Ohio |
| Thomas S. Bocock...Va. | 6
| Thomas F. Bowie...Md. | 7
| William W. Boyce...S.C. | 8
11 | Samuel C. Bradshaw...Penn. |
| Lawrence O'B. Braneh...N.C. | 9
12 | Samuel Brenton...Ind. |
| Preston S. Brooks [struck through]...S.C. |
13 | Jacob Broom...Penn. |
14 | James Buffinton...Mass. |
15 | Anson Burlingame...Mass. |
| Henry C. Burnett...Ky. | 10
C.
| John Cadwalader...Penn. | 11
16 | James H. Campbell...Penn. |
|John P. Campbell [struck through]...Ky. |
17 | Lewis D. Campbell...Ohio |
| John S. Carlile...Va. | 12
| Samuel Caruthers [struck through]...Mo. |
| John S. Caskie...Va. | 13
18 | Calvin C. Chaffee...Mass. |
| Thomas Child, jr [struck through] ...N.Y. |
19 | Bayard Clarke...N.Y. |
20 | Ezra Clark, jr...Conn. |
21 | Isaiah D. Clawson...N.J. |
| Thomas L. Clingman...N.C. | 14
| Howell Cobb...Ga. | 15
| Williamson R.W. Cobb...Ala. | 16
22 | Schuyler Colfax...Ind. |
23 | Linus B. Comins...Mass. |
24 | John Covode...Penn. |
| Leander M. Cox...Ky. | 17
25 | Aaron H. Cragin...N.H. |
| Burton Craige...N.C. | 18
| Martin J. Crawford...Ga. | 19
| Elisha D. Cullen [struck through]...Del. |
26 | William Cumback...Ind. |
D.
27 | William S. Damrell...Mass. |
| Thomas G. Davidson...La. | 20
| H. Winter Davis...Md. | 21
28 | Timothy Davis...Mass. |
29 | Timothy C. Day...Ohio. |
30 | Sidney Dean...Conn. |
| James W. Denver...Cal. | 22
31| Ale["xander" struck through] De Witt...Mass. |
[Column Two]
YEA. | NAMES. | NAY.
32 | John Dick...Penn. |
33 | Samuel Dickson...N.Y. |
34 | Edward Dodd...N.Y. |
| James F. Dowdell...Ala. | 23
35 | George G. Dunn...Ind. |
36 | Nathaniel B. Durfee...R.I. |
E.
37 | John R. Edie...Penn. |
| Henry A. Edmundson [struck through] ...Va. | 1
38 | Francis S. Edwards...N.Y. |
| John M. Elliott...Ky. | 24
39 | J Reece Emrie...Ohio. |
| William H. English...Ind. | 25
| Emerson Etheridge...Tenn. | 26
| George Eustis, jr...La. | 27
| Lemuel D. Evans...Texas. | 28
F.
| Charles J. Faulkner...Va. | 29
| Thomas T. Flagler [struck through]...N.Y. |
| Thomas B. Florence...Penn. | 30
| Nathaniel G. Foster...Ga. | - 31
| Henry M. Fuller [struck through] ...Penn. |
| Thomas J. D. Fuller [struck through] ...Me. |
G.
40 | Samuel Galloway...Ohio. |
41 | Joshua R. Giddings...Ohio. |
42 | William A. Gilbert...N.Y. |
| William O. Goode...Va. | 32
43 | Amos P. Granger...N.Y. |
| Alfred B. Greenwood...Ark. | 33
44 | Galusha A. Grow...Penn. |
H.
| Augustus Hall...Iowa. | 34
45 | Robert B. Hall...Mass |
46 | Aaron Harlan...Ohio. |
| J. Morrison Harris...Md. | 35
| Sampson W. Harris...Ala. | 36
| Thomas L. Harris...Ill. | 37
| John Scott Harrison...Ohio. | 38
47 | Solomon G. Haven...N.Y. |
| Philemon T. Herbert...Cal. |
48 | John Hickman...Penn. |
49 | Henry W. Hoffman...Md. |
50 | David P. Holloway...Ind. |
51 | Thomas R. Horton...N.Y. |
52 | Valentine B. Horton...Ohio. |
| George S. Houston...Ala. | 39
53 | William A. Howard...Mich. |
54 | Jonas A. Hughston...N.Y. |
J.
| Joshua H. Jewett...Ky. | 40
| George W. Jones...Tenn. | 41
| J. Glancy Jones...Penn. | 42
K.
| Lawrence M. Keitt...S.C. | 43
| John Kelly...N.Y. | 44
55 | William H. Kelsey...N.Y. |
| Luther M. Kennett...Mo. | 45
| Zedekiah Kidwell...Va. | 46
56 | Rufus H. King...N.Y. |
57 | Chauncey L. Knapp...Mass. |
58 | Jonathan Knight...Penn. |
59 | Ebenezer Knowlton...Me. |
60 | James Knox...Ill. |
61 | John C. Kunkel...Penn. |
[Column Three]
YEA. | NAMES. | NAY.
L.
| William A. Lake...Miss. | 47
62 | Benjamin F. Leiter...Ohio. |
| John Letcher...Va. | 48
| James J. Lindley...Mo. | 49
| John H. Lumpkin...Ga. | 50
M.
| Daniel Mace [struck through] ...Ind. |
| Alexander K. Marshall...Ky. | 51
| Humphrey Marshall...Ky. | 52
| Samuel S Marshall...Ill. | 53
63 | Orsamus B. Matteson...N.Y. |
| Augustus E. Maxwell...Fla. | 54
64 | Andrew Z. McCarty...N.Y. |
| Fayette McMullin...Va. | 55
| John McQueen...S.C. | 56
65 | James Meacham...Vt. |
66 | Killian Miller...N.Y. |
| Smith Miller...Ind. | 57
| John S. Millson...Va. | 58
67 | William Millward...Penn. |
68 | Oscar F. Moore...Ohio. |
69 | Edwin B. Morgan...N.Y. |
70 | Justin S. Morrill...Vt. |
71 | Richard Mott...i o |
72 | Ambrose S. Murray...N.Y. |
N.
73 | Matthias H. Nichols...Ohio |
74 | Jesse O. Norton...Ill. |
O.
75 | Andrew Oliver...N.Y. |
| Mordecai Oliver...Mo. | 59
| James L. Orr...S.C. | 60
P.
76 | Asa Packer...Penn. |
| Robert T. Paine [struck through] ...N.C. |
77 | John M. Parker...N.Y. |
78 | John J. Pearce...Penn. |
79 | George W. Peek...Mich. |
80 | Guy R. Pelton...N.Y. |
81 | Alexander C.M. Pennington. N.J. |
82 | John J. Perry...Me. |
83 | John U. Pettit...Ind. |
| John S. Phelps...Mo. | 61
84 | James Pike...N.H. |
| Gilchrist Porter...Mo. | 62
| Paulus Powell...Va. | 63
85 | Benjamin Pringle...N.Y. |
86 | Samuel A. Purviance...Penn. |
| Richard C. Puryear...N.C. | 64
Q.
| John A. Quitman...Miss. | 65
R.
| Edwin G. Reade...N.C. | 66
| Charles Ready...Tenn. | 67
| James B. Ricaud...Md. | 68
| William A. Richardson [struck through] ...Ill. |
87 | David Ritchie...Penn. |
| Thomas Rivers...Tenn. | 69
88 | George R. Robbins...N.J. |
89 | Anthony E. Roberts...Penn |
90 | David F. Robison...Penn. |
| Thomas Ruffin...N.C. | 70
| Albert Rust...Ark. | 71
[Column Four]
YEA. | NAMES. | NAY.
S.
91 | Alvah Sabin...Vt. |
92 | Russell Sage...N.Y. |
| John M. Sandidge...La. | 72
93 | William R. Sapp...Ohio. |
| John H. Savage...Tenn. | 73
94 | Harvey D. Scott...Ind. |
| James L. Seward...Ga. | 74
95 | John Sherman...Ohio. |
| Eli S Shorter...Ala. | 75
96 | George A. Simmons...N.Y. |
| Samuel A. Smith...Tenn. | 76
| William Smith...Va. | 77
| William R. Smith...Ala. | 78
| William H. Sneed...Tenn. | 79
97 | Francis E. Spinner...N.Y. |
98 | Benjamin Stanton...Ohio. |
| Alexander H. Stephens...Ga. | 80
| James A. Stewart...Md. | 81
99 | James S.T. Stranahan...N.Y. |
| Samuel F. Swope...Ky. | 82
T.
| Albert G. TAlbott...Ky. | 83
100 | Mason W. Tappan...N.H. |
| Miles Taylor...La. | 84
101 | James Thorington...Iowa. |
102 | Benjamin B. Thurston...R.I. |
103 | Lemuel Todd...Penn. |
104 | Mark Trafton...Mass |
| Robert P. Trippe...Ga. | 85
105 | Job R. Tyson...Penn. |
U.
| Warner L. Underwood...Ky. | 86
V.
106 | George Vail...N.J. |
| William W. Valk [struck through] ...N.Y. |
W.
107 | Edward Wade...Ohio. |
108 | Abram Wakeman...N.Y.
109 | David S. Walbridge...Mich. |
110 | Henry Waldron...Mich |
| Percy Walker...Ala. | 87
| Hiram Warner...Ga. | 88
111 | Cadwalader C. Washburne, Wis. |
112 | Ellihu B. Washburne...Ill. |
113 | Israel Washburn, jr...Me. |
| Albert G. Watkins...Tenn. | 89
114 | Cooper K. Watson...Ohio.|
115 | William W. Welch...Conn. |
116 | Daniel Wells, jr...Wis. |
| John Wheeler...N.Y. | 90
117 | Thomas R. Whitney...N.Y. |
118 | John Williams...N.Y. |
| Warren Winslow...N.C. | 91
119 | John M. Wood...Me. |
120 | John Woodruff...Conn. |
121 | James H. Woodworth...Ill. |
| Daniel B. Wright...Miss. | 92
| John V. Wright...Tenn. | 93
Z.
| Felix K. Zollicoffer...Tenn. | 94
[end columns]
MAY 21, 1856
NATHANIEL P. BANKS, JR., of Massachusetts, Speaker.
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scifi4wifi · 7 years ago
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Video of the Day: "Days Past - A Star Wars Film"
Video of the Day: “Days Past – A Star Wars Film”
Days Past – A Star Wars Film is a marvel.
To create a film that stands on its own is hard. To create one that lives in somebody else’s universe can save you work in some ways, but comes with its own steep demands. Failure to match the quality of the original material can distract from the film so much that the project fails as well – but with careful attention to mood and setting, story and…
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documentarynews · 6 years ago
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The man behind *NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys is revealed as a master fraudster in “The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story”
Filmmaker Aaron Kunkel fashions an absorbing true-crime narrative with a danceable beat from the testimonies of exploited pop celebrities, bilked investors, criminal investigators, and not-so-quietly aghast onlookers in “The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story.”
Briskly efficient in its construction and execution, the film focuses on the high times and low dealings of the Orlando, Florida-based music impresario and Ponzi scheme swindler, Lou Pearlman, who famously launched the groups *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys.
Pearlman infamously used the boy bands’ success to provide a patina of legitimacy for his complex web of bank and investor fraud.
“The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story” will be premiere April 3 on YouTube Premium.
Source: Variety
https://variety.com/2019/film/reviews/the-boy-band-con-the-lou-pearlman-story-review-1203163028/
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vickiabelson · 2 years ago
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Today! Live @5 - Iconic musicians with history, and for the fun of it, I've got some history with some of them, as well. The Immediate Family, oft known as The Section, has played with pretty much every artist I've seen Live and played on most of the albums I've listened to throughout my life. Iconic barely begins to describe the legacy of Danny Kortchmar (Kootch), Leland Sklar, Waddy Wachtel, Russell Kunkel, and my 35+ yrs long friend, more recent addition, Steve Postell. Together now, front and center themselves, first with the music they created with, and for others, and now with new music and The Denny Tedesco documentary Immediate Family, winning festivals and soon to drop, they're doing what they love, loving it, in each other's great company. Happiness is... 
The Immediate Family can be heard on albums from Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks, Keith Richards, Warren Zevon, Graham Nash, Neil Young, David Crosby, and many, many, many more. Kortchmar, Sklar, and Kunkel have worked together since the early 70s and made up three-quarters of The Section, best known for both their studio and live work in support of some of the top-selling singer/songwriters and solo singers in the history of music, as well as their own acclaimed instrumental albums. (By the mid-70s, they were later joined by Wachtel). Collectively, these musicians helped define the sound of a generation. Talkin' 'but my generation.
Danny Kortchmar’s credits as guitarist, producer, songwriter, and session musician include work with James Taylor, Don Henley, Carole King, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, and Billy Joel, among many others. As a songwriter, Kortchmar has both written alone or collaborated with numerous artists, penning indelible tracks such as Don Henley’s “Dirty Laundry,” “All She Wants to Do Is Dance,” and “New York Minute,” as well as Jackson Browne’s “Somebody’s Baby” and “Shaky Town,” to name a few.
Legendary guitarist, producer, and songwriter Waddy Wachtel has worked with many of the same artists as Kortchmar, as well as artists like the Rolling Stones, Keith Richards, Stevie Nicks, Randy Newman, Bryan Ferry, and the late Warren Zevon, with whom he co-wrote and produced a number of hit songs including “Werewolves of London,” which The Immediate Family has included in their setlist. Wachtel’s production work includes Keith Richards, Bryan Ferry, George Thorogood, and The Church, and he has composed numerous scores for feature films. 
Leland Sklar has performed in the studio and on tour with Phil Collins, James Taylor, Toto, and Billy Cobham, to name a few. Actually, Sklar has the most credits of any of the members of The Immediate Family, having worked on over 2,600 albums.
Russ Kunkel’s credits include Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Bob Dylan, Stevie Nicks, Lyle Lovett, and dozens more. He has created and co-produced film scores for Mike Nichols’ Heartburn, Joyce Chopra’s Smooth Talk, and New World Films’ Certain Fury. Production work includes Clannad, Jimmy Buffett, The Derek Trucks Band, Dan Fogelberg, Aaron Neville, and others.
Steve Postell is a seasoned touring and session player who has worked with David Crosby, Jennifer Warnes, Michael McDonald, John Oates, Robben Ford, and many others. He recorded and mixed the final 3 performances of Ravi Shankar, and has scored films including “Dying To Know” about Timothy Leary & Ram Dass and narrated by Robert Redford.  He has released several solo records, including the critically acclaimed “Time Still Knockin’” on Immergent Records. 
The Immediate Family’s new EP Live from Telefunken Soundstage is a six-song live recording captured at Telefunken’s Connecticut headquarters on November 14, 2021 during a stop in the group’s recent nationwide tour.
Visit The Immediate Family online:
Band home page: https://www.immediatefamilyband.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheImmedFamily  
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheImmedFamily  
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theimmedfamily/
Immediate Family documentary Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/immediatefamilyfilm/
For now, come for no doubt, lively, crazy conversation, and maybe some live impromptu music. CANNOT WAIT. I LOVE these boys! 
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misswitchfox-blog · 4 years ago
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HEY FOLKS! A year ago today we released the Official Music Video "Loving Like That Has Only Made Me Blue" by Heather Littlefield featuring Nickybob Shoulders !! Writer/Producer: Heather Littlefield Directors: Heather Littlefield & Michelle Kowalski Cinematographer: Michelle Nicolette Editor: drew stubbs Assistant Director - Darian Brenner Camera Assistant - Darian Brenner Gaffer - Brew Breaux Grip - Phill Jenkins Props: Lindsay Tomlinson / Super Helpful Productions Makeup: Spencer Shaw Tailoring: Monika Lee PA’s - Grace Ackles & Alex carlson Catering: Chris Horchler The Buckle Dusters Heather Littlefield - Vocals & Acoustic Guitar Chris Horchler - Telecaster Dylan Grove - Bass Nickybob Shoulders - Drums Wiley Lerner - Pedal Steel Guitar The Crybabies Elizabeth Vargas, Lindsay Tomlinson, Rocket Montana, @Sarah Weinstein, Ashley Hooper The Cowboy - Clay Mazing The Flirting Couple - Dylan Grove & Alex Carlson The Chased Man - Roland Collins Lallier Dancers & Bar Folk Justin LeCuyer Roland Lollier Tiffany Chana Asraf Carly Turner Tamara Grayson Brew Breaux Sarah Ristaino Emily Foley Clara K. Williams Natalie Kiegelis Lauren Ellis Larry Giglio Sasha Hsuczyk Matt Rivers Brooke Bullock Karen Kunkel Jackson Lynch Alex Carlson Spencer Shaw Phil Jenkins Killer Kowalski Productions Chain Stitch Design by Sigourney Morrison / Dressed New Orleans Bolo Tie Design by Alligator Pear Goods Hair Design by Leah Britton “Loving Like That (Has Only Made Me Blue)” Written, Performed and Produced by Heather Littlefield Additional Production by Eric Frey and Jordan Cunningham Recorded & Mixed by Jordan Cunningham at Sage Arts, Arlington WA and Robert Trapp & Preston Schmidt at Studio 31 West, Nashville TN Mastered by Ed Brooks at Resonant Mastering, Seattle WA Vocals- Heather Littlefield Acoustic, Telecaster and Pedal Steel Guitar - Thomas Bryan Eaton Bass - Eric Frey Drums - Aaron Shafer-Haiss Special Thanks: David Teller, Ed Littlefield , Charissa Drengsen, Gonzo Gonzales , Allen Parks, Landon Kijowski , David Kirkland Filmed on Location at Okay Bar , New Orleans LA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwx0vo3NnpA&feature=youtu.be https://www.instagram.com/p/CCO58u9jzx6/?igshid=j4m6zequy1c4
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biblioncollection · 5 years ago
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Merchant of Venice | William Shakespeare | Comedy | Audiobook full unabridged | English | 1/2 Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice was probably written between 1596 and 1598, and was printed with the comedies in the First Folio of 1623. Bassanio, an impoverished gentleman, uses the credit of his friend, the merchant Antonio, to borrow money from a wealthy Jew, Shylock. Antonio pledges to pay Shylock a pound of flesh if he defaults on the loan, which Bassanio will use to woo a rich heiress, Portia. A subplot concerns the elopement of Shylock's daughter Jessica with a Christian, Bassanio's friend Lorenzo. In its focus on love and marriage, the play shares certain concerns with Shakespeare's other comedies. Yet its depiction of the tensions between Jews and Christians in early modern Venice - and its highly dramatic trial scene in Act 4 - create darker currents in the play. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett) Cast: Duke of Venice: Filippo Gioachin Prince of Morocco: Mark F. Smith Prince of Arragon: David Nicol Antonio: David O'Connell Bassanio: mb Salanio: Rosalind Wills Salarino: Laurie Anne Walden Gratiano: David Leeson Lorenzo: Aaron Elliott Shylock: etk Tubal: Carolyn Frances Launcelot Gobbo: L. Lambert Lawson Old Gobbo: David Lawrence Leonardo: Laurie Anne Walden Balthasar: David Lawrence Stephano: Lucy Perry Portia: Arielle Lipshaw Nerissa: Megan Kunkel Jessica: Elizabeth Klett Clerk in court: Ernst Pattynama Portia's servant: Joshua B. Christensen Narrator: Dennis Sayers This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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paulsalfen · 6 years ago
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There are some really crazy stories out there about the music business, but the Lou Pearlman story is up there. The Boy Band Con is a great doc coming out of SXSW that you’ll see soon about the late manager that ripped off boy bands and thousands of others. Had a great time talking to Lance Bass from NSYNC and director Aaron Kunkel at the Google headquarters about this crazy YouTube Original. #sxsw #lancebass #aaronkunkel #loupearlman #nsync #boybands #theboybandcon #youtubeoriginals #sxsw2019
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comiccrusaders · 7 years ago
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Jace Norman (Kid Danger), Cooper Barnes (Captain Man) and Tommy Walker (Drex) To Host A Panel “Danger Is My Middle Name” and Signing For Fans
Comic Con Revolution, the Inland Empire’s only family friendly comic convention (kids 12 and under are free with a paid adult admission) is pleased to announce that cast members of Nickelodeon’s hit show Henry Danger; Jace Norman, Cooper Barnes and Tommy Walker will make their first appearance together at Comic Con Revolution on Sunday May 20, 2018 at 2:00pm.
Jace Norman (Kid Danger) and his crime fighting partner Cooper Barnes (Captain Man) for the past four seasons on Henry Danger, will be sitting down for a discussion and Q&A with fans.  Joining them is archenemy and Captain Man’s former sidekick, Drex, played by Tommy Walker.  Together they will explore favorite episodes, moments, adventures and answer questions from fans during their panel, “Danger Is My Middle Name.”
Jace, Cooper and Tommy will also host a signing immediately following the panel.
“Comic book conventions are a wonderland to me and I’m always excited to meet the fans and talk with them – can’t wait to see everybody there!” said Cooper Barnes.
“I cannot wait to come to Ontario to meet everybody and chat all things comics, Daredevil, Henry Danger and Drex of course!” said Tommy Walker.
“Nickelodeon’s Henry Danger is a fun, family friendly show that appeals to both kids and adults.  It’s not every day that a television show can bring the whole family together.” said Co-Founder and Partner Drew Seldin.  “Having Jace, Cooper & Tommy join the revolution is a perfect fit. We are excited to be able help bring this experience to our fans.”
Comic Con Revolution, the Inland Empire’s only comic convention, is expanding for the first time to two full days of programming, featuring over 160 Exhibitors and nearly 200 guests including Jason Aaron (Star Wars, Thor, Scalped), Greg Baldwin (Samurai Jack, Avatar: The Last Airbender), Ogie Banks (Ultimate Spider-Man), Joe Benitez (Lady Mechanika) Sandy King Carpenter (Film Producer & Comic Writer), Howard Chaykin (American Flagg!, Satellite Sam), Ming Chen (AMC’s Comic Book Men) Matthew Clark (Doom Patrol, Outsiders), Chris Claremont (Uncanny X-Men), Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series), Neo Edmund (Power Rangers), Susan Eisenberg (Justice League), Carols Ferro (Gears of War), Derek Dridolfs (Li’l Gotham, Batman: Arkham Unhinged), Steven Gordon (X-Men: Evolution), Travis Hanson (Life of the Party: Realities of an RPG’er), Ray-Anthony Height (X-Men Blue, Superb), Tom Hodges (Star Wars: The Clone Wars), Herb Jefferson Jr. (Battlestar Galactica), Scott Koblish (Deadpool, Excalibur), Jim Krueger (Universe X, Earth X), Mike Kunkel (Herobear and the Kid), Loren Lester (Batman: The Animated Series), Mike Mathew (Star Wars, She-Hulk), Jonboy Meyers (The Inhumans, Teen Titans), Todd Nauck (Young Justice, Teen Titans Go!), Dustin Nguyen (Descender, DC Secret Hero Society), Fabian Nicieza (Deadpool & X-Force), Diane Pershing (Batman: The Animated Series – Voice of Poison Ivy), Andrea Romano, Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo), Peter Shinkoda (Daredevil, Falling Skies), Cat Staggs (Wonder Woman, Smallville), Art Thibert (Ultimate Spider-Man, Trinity), Tommy Walker (Daredevil, Henry Danger), Marv Wolfman (Marvel’s Blade, New Teen Titans) and Timothy Zahn (Star Wars Novelist).  Additional announcements will be made as guests continue to confirm and support the show.
Information about Comic Con Revolution is available athttp://comicconrevolution.com/ontario/. For updates, follow the company on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
  About Comic Con Revolution
Comic Con Revolution was founded on very simple principles.  We are excited to celebrate comics and the creative arts.  At the absolute core of what we do are the creators themselves.  The people who create the comics, games, toys, film, movies and more that we all love.  Without their tireless dedication to creating the fantastic worlds we all get lost in, events like Comic Con Revolution would not be possible.  We strive to create the best possible experience for attendees, exhibitors and guests alike.  Our team of event industry veterans are dedicated to working hard to create that experience for each of you.
  About Atomic Crush Events
Atomic Crush Events is an event consultation and management company that was founded on experience and innovation.  Bringing together expertise in event management, marketing, sales and business development to create a unique team that can analyze and identify the best course of action when developing a live event.  Our philosophy is simple – create the best experience possible for attendees, exhibitors and guests alike.
More information is available at comicconrevolution.com/ontario and www.atomiccrushevents.com
  HENRY DANGER CAST MEMBERS TO MAKE FIRST APPEARANCE TOGETHER AT COMIC CON REVOLUTION SUNDAY, MAY 20, 2018 AT 2:00PM Jace Norman (Kid Danger), Cooper Barnes (Captain Man) and Tommy Walker (Drex) To Host A Panel “Danger Is My Middle Name” and Signing For Fans…
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automaticvr · 7 years ago
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"Look to the Sky" is an interactive narrative VR experience developed for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift at the UploadVR LA Night Course where it received First Prize. This is a video capture of a complete walkthrough of the experience. For more info visit bradclapper.com or contact [email protected] CAST Sam : Angela Henderson TV Reporter : Stephanie Bignault Young Sam : Sophia Nikolov Bully 1 : Grant Sturdevant Bully 2 : Malachi Ryan CREW Cinematography : Aaron Kunkel Grip/Sound : Liam Cronin Co-Producer : Kavindar Singh
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motioncollector · 5 years ago
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HAIM - Now I'm In It (Official Video) via https://youtu.be/G-UnzRM24IM // HAIM - Now I'm In It Listen: https://HAIM.lnk.to/NowImInItVD Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Producers: Sara Murphy, Erica Frauman Editor: Andy Jurgensen Recording Produced by Rostam Batmanglij, Danielle Haim, and Ariel Rechtshaid Mixed by Manny Marroquin Mastered by Emily Lazar, assisted by Chris Allgood Engineers: Ariel Rechtshaid Rostam Batmanglij John DeBold Dalton Ricks Assistant Engineers: Matt DiMona, Jasmine Chen Mastered by Emily Lazar, assisted by Chris Allgood Production Companies: Ghoulardi Film Company, Rattling Stick, Inc. First Assistant Director: Trevor Tavares Gaffer: Mike Bauman Key Grip: Jeff Kunkel Steadicam Operator: Ari Robbins Production Designer: Florencia Martin UPMs: Kat Barnette, Deanna Barillari 1st Assistant Camera: Josh Friz 2nd Assistant Camera: Ryan Creasy Additional 2nd Assistant Camera: Chris De La Riva, Film Loader: Rob Reaves 2nd Assistant Director: Jeff Overfield Best Boy Electric: Tommy Dangcil Electrics: Kuba Bojsza, Phoebe Patten, Jonathan Rodriguez, Eric Tolzmann Best Boy Grip: Joe Chouchanian Grips: Jamie Franta, Scott Carden, Brian Drown, Dustin Supencheck, Todd Nicodemus Props: William Potter Playback: Sam Vlahovich Special Effects: Ryan Senecal, Adam Bedi, Ryan Buckley Colorist: Mike Sowa DI Producer: Jason Pelham Crew: Elizabeth Anderson, Matt Ballard, Aliosha Cheyko, Annaliese Franklin,Emily Griffith, Benjamin Jenifer, Victoria Kunkel, Sam Miller, Adam Morgan, Victoria Sanchez Wardrobe: Rebecca Grice Wardrobe Assistant: Elyse Lightner Hair: Candice Birns Assistant Hair: Vincent David Make-up: Miriam Nichterlein Assistant Make-up: Kasha Lassien Stunts: Craig “Frosty” Silva, Jason A. Gonzales Choreographer: Genna Maroni Medics: Jorge Alarcon, Samson Ghaffari Water Truck: Steve Martinez Title Design: Warren Fu Panavision Cameras: Lori Killam, Dan Sasaki Kodak Film: Anne Hubbell Fotokem: Mario Allen, Andrew Oran, Mark Van Horne Chapman: Daniel Issa Dancers: Raymond Ejiofor. Damontae Hack, Tiara Jackson, Charissa Kroeger, Sarah Prinz, Derek Schiesel, Brooke Shepherd Extras: Daniel Acloirt, David Atsbaha, Harriet Augusta, Robert Augusta, Sydney Augusta-Huyah Carlos Barbouth, Demetri Belardinelli, Ashley Berry, David Cardenas, Robert Castillo, Kit Conners, Jaime Contreras, Aaron Cuasay, Natalie Delossa, Robyn Delossa, Juan Enriquez, Etiange Domoa, Daniel Echevarria, Hayden Fongheiser, Jacob Gibson, Brian Girgus, Elizabeth Godar, Jason Gonzales, Josh Grossman, Callie Haskins, Trevor Hill, Tina Huang, Michael Lincoln, Brenda Litzinger, Samuel Mata, Joshua McCafferty, Ada Mendoza, Nina Millin, Lucas Moore, Adam Morgan, Rafael Novoa, Sarah Olmsted, Heidi Ornelas, Lana Panah-Igadi, Fanny Pierre, Mark Daniel Quintos, Priyanka Ram, Eligio Reyes, Kane Richotte, Cathleen Rogan, Gabriel Saucedo, Amber Serrano, Graham Sibley, Oswald Sosa, Manny Tapia, Noel VanBrocklin, Jamie Wollrab, Demery Zlactic Filmed on location at Taix, Brite Spot, American Vintage, Silver Lake Car Wash, and The Echo in Los Angeles, California October 10 & 11, 2019 Music video by HAIM performing Now I'm In It. © 2019 HAIM Productions Inc, under exclusive licence to Universal Music Operations Ltd
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