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darkmovies · 2 years ago
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Late Checkout (2023) Date de sortie : En Post-production Réalisateur : Josh Graves Scénario : Josh Graves, Molly Souza Avec : Felissa Rose, Chaney Morrow, Billy Culbertson
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ulkaralakbarova · 5 months ago
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When architect-turned-recluse Bernadette Fox goes missing prior to a family trip to Antarctica, her 15-year-old daughter Bee goes on a quest with Bernadette’s husband to find her. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Bernadette: Cate Blanchett Elgie: Billy Crudup Audrey: Kristen Wiig Dr. Kurtz: Judy Greer Paul Jellinek: Laurence Fishburne Bee: Emma Nelson Soo-Lin: Zoë Chao Agent Marcus Strang: James Urbaniak Becky: Troian Bellisario Floyd the Pharmacist: Richard Robichaux Ellen Idelson: Kate Burton David Walker: Steve Zahn Judy Toll: Megan Mullally Jay Ross: David Paymer Tom the Blackberry Guy: Patrick Sebes USC Student: Lee Harrington Game Show Host: Patrick Jordan Pablo: Shaun Cameron Hall Tamara the Pharmacy Employee: Kathryn Feeney Lisa Prospective Parent: Amy Rayko Lori Prospective Parent: Nancy McNulty Julie Prospective Parent: Daina Griffith Tammy Prospective Parent: Kate Easton Mr. Hayes: Stephen Donnelly Kennedy: Thalia Torio Architectural Expert: Mark Philip Stevenson News Reporter: Cherie McClain Crew Member Allegra: Maureen d’Armand Captain J. Rouverol: Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson Iris: Claudia Doumit Vivian: Katelyn Statton Snappy Tourist Lady: Jennifer Tober Mike the State Senator: Joe Coyle Construction Worker (uncredited): Alan Lee Baker Stu Reardon (Microsoft Executive) (uncredited): Richard Barlow Airport Traveler / Taxi Passenger (uncredited): Heidi Barrientes Pharmacy Patron (uncredited): Tom Bonello Parent (uncredited): Brian “Wolfman Black” Bowman Audience Member (uncredited): Chris Breen Caterer (uncredited): Gregory Bromfield Kyle’s Friend (uncredited): Zachary Davis Brown Kyle (uncredited): Owen Buckenmaier Passenger (uncredited): Isaac J. Conner Baggage Handler (uncredited): Erik J. Cornelius Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Kelli Culbertson Nigel Mills-Murray (uncredited): Bruce Curtis Passenger (uncredited): Kelley Davis Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Chris Drexel Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Grant Eastey Flight Attendant (uncredited): Amy Lyn Elliott Gary Oppenheimer (uncredited): Russell Bradley Fenton Galer Street School Parent (uncredited): Joe Fishel Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Simone Bruyère Fraser Pedestrian (uncredited): Emir García Tech Enthusiast / Party Goer (uncredited): Peter Georgo School Child (uncredited): Elijah Goulet TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Ben Guenther Airport Traveler (uncredited): Juliane Hagn Traveler (uncredited): Rene Hamlet Jellinek’s Student (uncredited): Joely Haregsin Coffee Shop Patron (uncredited): Mike D Harris Tourist in Boat (uncredited): Andrew Harvey Parent (uncredited): Adam Hicks Student (uncredited): Jagger Hicks Traveler (uncredited): Liz Higgins Beeber Construction Worker (uncredited): Anthony Holland Airport Patron (uncredited): Tara O. Horvath Pedestrian (uncredited): Wesley Jansen Restaurant Patron / TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Nagy Jay Space Needle Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Morgen Johnson TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): William Kania Naturalist (uncredited): Brett Kennedy TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Trudi Kennedy Airline Passenger (uncredited): Micah Knapp Airline Passenger (uncredited): Tiahna Kovarik TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Mike Kuse Construction Worker (uncredited): Daniel Lamont Cruise Ship Passenger (uncredited): Susan Lang Crossing Guard (uncredited): James Lloyd Cruise Passenger (uncredited): Scott Lockhart Parent (uncredited): Chelsea Long Game Show Contestant (uncredited): Theresa Mangus Airport Traveler (uncredited): Tiffany Sander McKenzie Airplane Passenger (uncredited): F. Robert McMurray Joann Airline Stewardess (uncredited): Kelly L. Moran TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Sue Danna Myer Microsoft Worker (uncredited): Adam Nakanishi T-Shirt Mom (uncredited): Amy Nelson Airline Passenger (uncredited): Vanessa N. Nelson TED Talk Attendee / Party Patron (uncredited): Ted Opalinski Parent (uncredited): Martin A. Palma Construction Worker (uncredited): Michael Paradise Bus Passenger (uncredited): Edward Pfeifer Airline Employee (uncredited): Jacob Phelps Port Lockroy Tourist (uncredited)...
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rockrevoltmagazine · 3 years ago
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LOVE THE HATE Release Official Music Video for Upcoming Single, "Solid Ground"!
Mobile, AL based Heavy Rock band LOVE THE HATE has released the dark, modern official music video for their upcoming, brutal new single, “Solid Ground.” Directed and filmed by Thomas Crane of KillDevil Films (Saliva, Todd La Torre [Queensryche], Eve to Adam), “Solid Ground” features Kristi Craft and Billy Culbertson. The single will be available to purchase / stream on July 6, 2021.
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“‘Solid Ground’ deals with the familiar feelings of heartbreak, loneliness, and uncertainty in moving on in the wake of a toxic relationship.” – Love The Hate
Purchase / Stream LOVE THE HATE Music Online: iTunes | Spotify | Bandcamp | Amazon
Catch LOVE THE HATE Live: 07/02 @ Cockeyed Charlies w/ SILENT TRUST – Mobile, AL 07/03 @ Anxiety Fest Mississippi – Biloxi – MS 09/03 @ OnyxFest The Third – Jacksonville, FL 09/24 @ Daphne Civic Center w/ HINDER & TANTRIC  – Daphne, AL
Click HERE for Additional Dates & Ticketing Information.
Love The Hate is a modern rock band based out of Mobile, Alabama. Influences include such bands as Chevelle, Breaking Benjamin, 10 Years, and Deftones.
Doc St. Andrie – Vocals Frank Killian – Guitar Leon Craft – Bass Marshall Mears – Guitar Troy Dearmon – Drums
Connect with LOVE THE HATE Music Online: Official Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
LOVE THE HATE Release Official Music Video for Upcoming Single, “Solid Ground”! was originally published on RockRevolt Mag
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chrancecriber · 2 years ago
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Radio NET Bulgaria (October 15, 2022)
23:56 JOE MCBRIDE, THE TEXAS RHYTHM CLUB - Keepin' It Real 23:52 TIM BOWMAN - Miracle 23:48 JEFF KASHIWA - Every Now and Then 23:44 BILLY EVANS - Let's Save the World 23:40 TERENCE YOUNG - Sweet Thing 23:36 MARION MEADOWS - Twice As Nice 23:33 SHAUN LABELLE - Spin Cycle 23:29 JESSY J - Second Chances (feat. Norman Brown) 23:25 PAT BELLIVEAU - Lakeview Drive 23:20 EVERETTE HARP - Don't Look Any Further 23:17 ERIC DARIUS - Heaven Sent 23:12 RONNY SMITH - Here We Go Again 23:08 WAKANA - I Told You So 23:04 TONY SAUNDERS - Celebrate You 23:00 DAVE BRADSHAW JR. - West Coast Jammin' 22:58 HIATUS & SHURA - Fortune's Fool 22:51 BANCO DE GAIA - Tempra (Original Mix) 22:47 MOTIF, LENA BELGART - Halo (Original Mix) 22:44 AUDIO BULLYS - Take You There 22:40 JEAN HONEYMOON - Bang Bang (Lazy Hammock Chillout Remix) 22:35 JENS BUCHERT - Bug In Mind (Vocal Mix) 22:30 SUNLOUNGER - Your Name (Chill Version) 22:26 BEBE - Siempre Me Quedara (Serge Vegas Relax T!me Remix) 22:21 351 LAKE SHORE DRIVE - Seabeam 22:16 JEAN MARE - Just Equality (Electro Downbeat Mix) 22:12 JES - Stronger 22:09 ASSMONKEYS, LYCK - Embrace My Heart (Bassmonkeys & Jenna Donnelly Moonlight Mix) 22:03 BRIAN CULBERTSON - The Look 21:58 LEO ROJAS - Friendship 21:53 PETE MURRAY - So Beautiful (Acoustic Version) 21:47 LEMONGRASS - Ocean Kisses (Original Mix) 21:44 BERK & THE VIRTUAL BAND - You're My Heart, You're My Soul 21:41 JOE SATRIANI - Always 21:37 MOORYC - Communication Breakdown 21:33 KENNY G, BRIAN MCKNIGHT - Careless Whisper 21:29 JIMMY ROQSTA, THALYA HILL - Endless Summer Dance (El Gambrero Remix) 21:24 BLANK & JONES - Counting Clouds 21:21 LEMON ICE - Hello 21:14 SUNLOUNGER - Change Your Mind (Chill Version) 21:09 ANA CRIADO - Can't Hold Back The Rain (Dark Matters Original) 21:06 LE VITA, FAB - Apologize 21:01 CAFE DEL MAR - Mandalay (Beautiful) 20:56 LEO ROJAS - Serenade to Mother Earth 20:53 KEVIN SUNRAY - Stories Untold feat. Gaia Barbero (Acoustic Dubstep Mix) 20:48 DAN BALAN - Chica Bomb (DJ Dan Karim Chill Mix) 20:45 KYLIE MINOGUE - Wonderful Life (Acoustic Version) 20:39 LAID BACK - People (Banzai Republic vs. Trentemoeller Mix) 20:33 LA NUIT DEL MAR - Everybody (Luxury Lounge Cafe Mix) 20:25 LAB OF MUSIC - Angel Vibes (Original Mix) 20:20 LA CAINA - Mona 20:17 CNBK - Burning Skies (Acoustic Version) 20:15 DAVID VENDETTA - Love To Love You Baby (Lounge Mix) 20:10 LANA DEL REY - Born To Die 20:06 SUNLOUNGER - Punta Galera (Chillout Mix) 20:00 LAZY HAMMOCK - Pleasures All Mine (Chill Beat Mix) 19:55 DEPECHE MODE - Enjoy The Silence (Pacific State Chillout Mix) 19:50 DIDDY, KEYSHIA COLE, B - STAR 19:46 LEO ROJAS - Flying Heart 19:42 LATE NIGHT ALUMNI - This Is Why 19:38 CRISTINA CAMACHO - Thank You 19:33 ESSONITA, IRINA MAKOSH - Lift Me Up (Bryan Milton Chillout Remix) 19:27 GUENTER HAAS - Alone But Never Lonely 19:22 KUBA - Kailash 19:19 DASH BERLIN, EMMA HEWITT - Waiting (Acoustic Version) 19:16 ARMIN VAN BUUREN VS. SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR - Not Giving Up On Love (Acoustic Version) 19:12 KOSMOPOLITANS, ATHENA ROUTSI - I Belong To You 19:09 JAMES BUTLER - Dinner For Two 19:04 CANE GARDEN QUARTET - Chillaxin' 18:58 SUNLOUNGER - Sunny Tales (Chill Version) 18:54 LO TIDE - Quietly Here (Original Mix) 18:48 KITARO - Dance of Sarasvati 18:44 MICHAEL E - People Watching (Rubber Neck Mix) 18:39 LEO ROJAS - Colors Of The Rainbow 18:36 JAY SEAN - Maybe (The Xtreme Chillout Remix) 18:32 351 LAKE SHORE DRIVE - Rising Stars 18:29 KENNY G, LOUIS ARMSTRONG - What A Wonderful World 18:24 JES - In Ohm (Lime Chill Remix) 18:19 ATB - With You! (Original Mix) 18:14 GROOVE THIEVERY - Killer 18:08 CHRISTIAN HORNBOSTEL - Waiting At Potsdamer Chaussee 18:05 CJ STONE, ANNA TURSKA, SHERLOCK - Believe Me (Chill Out Classic Mix) 18:01 YURI KANE - Right Back (Chillout Mix) 17:57 ADELE - Chasing Pavements 17:53 SAGI REI - Missing 17:48 CLAUDE CHAGALL - Obsession 17:43 KITARO - Itonami 17:39 MICHAEL E - Deja Vu (Short Mix) 17:34 ANDAIN - Beautiful Things (Andain Piano Version) 17:31 LEO ROJAS - Chaski 17:25 351 LAKE SHORE DRIVE - Over 17:19 JES - Like A Waterfall (Flipside Ambient Remix) 17:15 BLANK & JONES - Pura Vida (Radio Mix) 17:09 ATB - Let U Go (Schiller Remix) 17:04 PROJECT BLUE SUN - Angels 17:00 SUNLOUNGER - Balearic Breakfast (Chill Version) 16:57 J. WHITE - Driven 16:53 DR. DAVE, THE HOUSECALL BAND - Almost Trinidad (Revisited Version) 16:48 MARCIN NOWAKOWSKI - Snow Lion (Feat. Michael Thompson) 16:44 SKINNY HIGHTOWER - Summer Nights 16:39 JOYCE COOLING - Little Five Points 16:34 DARREN RAHN - Secret Crush 16:30 BIRDS OF A FEATHER - Hollywood Way 16:25 JIM ADKINS - The Journey 16:21 TIM BOWMAN - New Day 16:17 TERENCE YOUNG - Friday Night 16:13 KEITH MASON - Ah Hallelujah 16:08 PATRICK YANDALL - Your Satisfaction 16:04 BILLY EVANS - She Makes Me Smile 16:00 TONY SAUNDERS - Push 15:57 BRIAN SIMPSON - Wherever You Go 15:53 WAKANA - Fly High (feat. re plus) 15:49 JAZZ HOLDOUTS - Port Boulevard 15:44 DR. DAVE, THE HOUSECALL BAND - Feel so Good (Revisited Version) 15:40 GREGG KARUKAS - Club Hopping 15:34 BRIAN BROMBERG - Choices 15:30 NILS - The Hump 15:25 NATE WHITE - Long Way Home 15:21 DANNY LERMAN - Saxsultan 15:17 KIM SCOTT - Glorious 15:11 ERIC DARIUS - Can't Get Enough of Your Love Baby (Barry White Classic re 15:08 TERENCE YOUNG - Take You Out 15:04 CHRIS GODBER - Energy 15:00 RONNY SMITH - Forever Friends 14:58 3RD FORCE - Carry On 14:54 TONY SAUNDERS - Best Part 14:51 ALEXANDER ZONJIC - Living in the Past 14:46 WAKANA - Hometown 14:41 DR. DAVE, THE HOUSECALL BAND - Carefree (Revisited Version) 14:36 SKINNY HIGHTOWER - California Dreams 14:32 DEE LUCAS - Through It All 14:28 JACOB WEDD - Another Day 14:22 GREGG KARUKAS - Jamba Samba 14:17 UNDER THE LAKE - Diego Nuevo 14:13 WALTER BEASLEY - St. Denis 14:08 WARREN HILL - Under the Covers 14:04 PIECES OF A DREAM - Quiet Night in the City 14:00 ERIC DARIUS - Back To You 13:56 EUGE GROOVE - Tango in Rio 13:51 TERENCE YOUNG - Come With Me 13:48 RONNY SMITH - 95 Drive 13:43 TONY SAUNDERS - All About Love 13:38 OLI SILK - London to L.A. Express 13:35 NICK COLIONNE - Spend the Night 13:30 PHIL DENNY - Got It Like That 13:26 WAKANA - Go for the Sound (feat. Darren Rahn & Koh Mr.Saxman) 13:21 SEAN U - 60 Miles 13:17 KIM WATERS - Let's Do This 13:13 DR. DAVE, THE HOUSECALL BAND - G.B. Style (Revisited Version) 13:09 SHAWN RAIFORD - I Like It 13:04 NICHOLAS COLE - Between Us (feat. Michael Stever) 13:00 GREGG KARUKAS - Your Sweet Smile 12:56 ANDY SNITZER - Breaking 12:52 NELSON RANGELL - Good Morning Love 12:48 ERIC DARIUS - Broke Down 12:45 STEVE COLE - Workhouse 12:40 EUGE GROOVE - Slow Jam 12:36 RONNY SMITH - Smooth 12:32 TONY SAUNDERS - Forever Yours 12:27 TERENCE YOUNG - Love Ballad 12:21 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Give Me The Groove 12:17 JOHN NOVELLO - Crush 12:13 KIM WATERS - Feels Like Friday Night 12:08 NICK COLIONNE - The Connection 12:04 DEON YATES - Motor City Strut 12:00 CAL HARRIS JR. - The Touch 11:58 WAKANA - Let's Get Together (feat. Peter Peet Ferencz) 11:54 SKINNY HIGHTOWER - Sample That 11:50 JACKIEM JOYNER - Take Me There 11:45 ADAM HAWLEY - Joy Ride 11:41 JEANETTE HARRIS - 2nd Nature 11:36 RANDY SCOTT - Intimacy 11:31 GREGG KARUKAS - Summerhouse 11:27 ERIC DARIUS - Never 11:23 BONEY JAMES - Sundance 11:19 TONY SAUNDERS - That Beautiful Lady 11:15 DANIEL DOMENGE - Nonchalance 11:10 KIM WATERS - With Open Arms 11:04 JOHN NOVELLO - Ivory Soul 11:00 STEVE COLE - Sidechain 10:59 RONNY SMITH - Groove 106 10:55 AL DEGREGORIS - Connect the Dots 10:51 EUGE GROOVE - Romeo & Juliet 10:46 TERENCE YOUNG - Island Love 10:41 NICHOLAS COLE - Sugar 10:37 CAL HARRIS JR. - Souful 10:33 RANDY SCOTT - Affection 10:28 GREG MANNING - Look Up 10:24 FREDDIE FOX - No U Turn 10:20 WAKANA - Saxcess Story (feat. Greg Manning) 10:16 NICK COLIONNE - C-Ray 10:12 LEBRON - The Late Hour 10:08 KIM WATERS - Free Fall 10:04 TONY SAUNDERS - And the Beat Goes On 10:00 ERIC DARIUS - Forever Yours 09:57 JOHN NOVELLO - Fiestaville 09:53 THE SAX PACK - When Morning Comes 09:49 KIM SCOTT - You And Me (Feat. Kelvin Wooten) 09:45 JEANETTE HARRIS - The One 09:40 CINDY BRADLEY - Exhale 09:36 RONNY SMITH - Just Groovin 09:31 THE SMOOTH JAZZ ALLEY - Been A Long Time Comin' 09:26 RANDY SCOTT - Joyride 09:22 CAL HARRIS JR. - Timeline 09:17 TERENCE YOUNG - Yearning For Your Love 09:12 OLI SILK - New Bounce 09:08 JAREZ - Hold On Tight 09:04 JAZZ IN PINK - Joy Joy! 09:00 FRANK SUTTON - Brighter Days Ahead 08:59 UNDER THE LAKE - Old Friends New Grooves 08:55 TONY SAUNDERS - Unlimited Access 08:51 EUGE GROOVE - All For You 08:47 JOHN NOVELLO - Shuffle the Deck 08:44 RON OTIS - Kiss Me 08:40 FREDDIE FOX - Day Dreamin' 08:35 KIM WATERS - Boo'd Up 08:32 ERIC DARIUS - Retro Forward 08:28 DEON YATES - The Sample Life 08:24 RANDY SCOTT - Copacetic 08:19 RONNY SMITH - I'm Beside You 08:15 JACK LEE - Vivre De Amor (Feat. Toninho Horta, Steve Ferrone & Tim Carmon) 08:11 RICHARD ELLIOT - Sweet Memories 08:06 JOE MCBRIDE, THE TEXAS RHYTHM CLUB - Oi Gata 08:00 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Winelight 07:59 JULIAN VAUGHN - Breeze 07:51 JEFF KASHIWA - Around The World 07:47 DAVE BRADSHAW JR. - Eastern Beauty 07:43 J. WHITE - Soiree 07:40 OLI SILK - At Your Service (feat. Julian Vaughn) 07:36 JOYCE COOLING - Imagine That 07:32 PETER HEROLD - Praise The Lord 07:28 KIM WATERS - Nina In Tortola 07:24 NORMAN BROWN - Just Groovin' 07:19 TIM BOWMAN - Summer Groove 07:15 RANDY SCOTT - Daydreams 07:11 DARREN RAHN - What Cha' Gonna Do For Me 07:08 RONNY SMITH - Ticket to Miami 07:04 PHILLIP DOC MARTIN - Paradise 07:00 DREW DAVIDSEN - Don't Delay 06:59 PAUL BROWN - Ain't No Sunshine 06:55 BIRDS OF A FEATHER - Someday Soon 06:53 STEVE RAYBINE - Maui Blue 06:49 HANK BILAL - Sunny Days 06:44 KIM SCOTT - Billie Jean 06:40 JULIAN VAUGHN - All I Do Is Think Of You 06:36 JIM ADKINS - Time With You 06:31 JAREZ - Touching You 06:26 KEITH MASON - I Wanna Thank You 06:22 PATRICK YANDALL - Laws of Groovity 06:18 TONY SAUNDERS - Sexy Somethin 06:12 WARREN HILL - Mambo 2000 06:08 RANDY SCOTT - Sanctity 06:04 BRIAN SIMPSON - Wonderland 06:00 KIM WATERS - In The Fast Lane 05:59 JESSY J - My One and Only One 05:54 EVERETTE HARP - In Time 05:51 STEVE RAYBINE - Firefly Dance 05:47 JAZZ HOLDOUTS - Morning Breeze 05:42 BRIAN BROMBERG - Never Give Up 05:39 JOYCE COOLING - Almost Home 05:35 JULIAN VAUGHN - If I Could 05:29 KIM SCOTT - Rite of Passage 05:24 DR. DAVE FT. THE HOUSECALL BAND - Suave 05:21 NILS - Detroit Strut 05:16 ZOLBERT - Focus 05:12 NATE WHITE - Sweet Summer Nights 05:09 DANNY LERMAN - Meow Baby 05:04 DEON YATES - Cruisin' Woodward 05:00 RANDY SCOTT - Make Me Over 04:56 MEKIEL REUBEN - No Where Love 04:53 ADAM HAWLEY - Dance With Me (Feat. Gerald Albright) 04:45 KIM WATERS - Hidden Treasure 04:42 BRAD ALEXANDER - It's About Time (feat. Dee Lucas) 04:38 CHRIS GODBER - Sizzle (feat. Adam Hawley) 04:34 BONEY JAMES - On The Path 04:30 AL DEGREGORIS - The Point 04:25 3RD FORCE - You Are The One 04:20 AVENUE BLUE - I'll Be Around (feat. Jeff Golub) 04:16 JULIAN VAUGHN - Joy 04:11 KIM SCOTT - People Make the World Go 'round 04:07 ZOLBERT - Ocean Breeze 04:03 ALEXANDER ZONJIC - Jazz Cafe 04:00 STEVE COLE - Turn It Up! 04:00 GREGG KARUKAS - Soul Secrets 03:54 DEE LUCAS - Take The L 03:51 MIKE PHILLIPS - Cruisin' On Sunset 03:47 STEVE RAYBINE - Second Chance 03:43 RANDY SCOTT - Heaven Sent 03:37 EUGE GROOVE - Gatito 03:33 JACOB WEDD - My Feelings 03:29 NICHOLAS COLE - Should've Been Us 03:24 CHRIS GODBER - Escuchame 03:19 GREG MANNING - Cruising' down the Road 03:16 NORMAN BROWN - My Window To Heaven 03:11 NICK COLIONNE - Go Nico Go 03:05 LEBRON - It Feels Different 03:00 ZOLBERT - Budapest 02:55 CINDY BRADLEY - The Little Things 02:51 ELLIS WHITE - Keeping It Real 02:48 JOHNNY JAMES DR. J - Foolish Heart 02:44 MIKE PHILLIPS - Hangin' With Mr. D. 02:35 TERRENCE RICHBURG - Treasures 02:31 KIM WATERS - On The Streets 02:26 JULIAN VAUGHN - Reflection 02:21 CHIELI MINUCCI - Come As You Are 02:17 JEANETTE HARRIS - You Can Dance 02:14 RANDY SCOTT - Step 02:10 THE SAX PACK - Disco Here 02:06 DARREN MOTAMEDY - After the Storm 02:00 NAJEE - Tonight We Say Goodbye 01:58 THREESTYLE - Good News 01:53 CHRIS GODBER - Chill 01:48 KIM SCOTT - Sweet Obsession 01:44 THE SMOOTH JAZZ ALLEY - Eternal 01:39 GEREY JOHNSON - Like We Used Too 01:35 ZOLBERT - Julia 01:31 NORMAN BROWN - Remember The Time 01:26 HIROSHIMA - One Wish 01:22 FRANK SUTTON - Rain Serenade 01:17 KIM WATERS - Takin' The High Road 01:12 CHRIS STANDRING - Shadow Dance 01:08 FREDDIE FOX - Thoughts Of You 01:04 PIECES OF A DREAM - Vision Accomplished 01:00 JULIAN VAUGHN - Going Out 00:56 JACK LEE - Emerald Dream (Feat. Nathan East, Steve Ferrone & Michael Thompson) 00:51 CHRIS GODBER - Soul Searchin 00:47 RANDY SCOTT - Ignite 00:43 RICHARD ELLIOT - Ricochet 00:38 JOE MCBRIDE, THE TEXAS RHYTHM CLUB - Lakewood 00:34 ZOLBERT - Good Vibes Only 00:30 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Soulful Strut 00:25 KIM SCOTT - Landscapes 00:20 JEFF KASHIWA - Because Of You 00:16 THREESTYLE - Come 2 Me (feat. Magdalena Chovancova, Robert Fertl & Tim Owens) 00:12 JAEE LOGAN - The Great Sands 00:08 NORMAN BROWN - Peace Of Mind 00:04 DAVID PETROSYAN - Dancing With My Soul 00:00 JONATHAN FRITZEN - Fingers On Fire 00:00 MEZZOFORTE - Hard Wired
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Post #64, Charlie Argo--”Tennessee Will”
Reviewed by Lyssa Culbertson
With his enigmatic smile, genuine disposition, powerhouse vocals, and a swagger as confident, bluesy and unique as the music he creates, Selma, Alabama bred and Nashville, Tennessee based singer-songwriter Charlie Argo is a force to be reckoned with has upon his return to the scene with the release of “Tennessee Will,” the first single off of his upcoming EP. The EP, In the Name of Love, is due to be released in early 2021, and if this single is any indication of what is to come—it’s going to be one of the best releases of the year. If you dig the sounds of soulful crooners such as John Mayer, Anderson East, Ray Lamontange, Otis Redding, and Sam Cooke while also valuing the craft behind talented songwriters and artists like Jason Isbell and Adam Hood, you will certainly enjoy what the Charlie is cookin’ up in his musical melting pot with a plethora of influences blended together to add a inimitable flavor and spice to his style. Born a natural performer, his earliest roots in singing began on slow Sunday mornings spent in church, akin to the beginnings of many other Southern vocalists from who he finds his inspiration. Those experiences surely shaped his passionate performance style, as he shares the gospel of good music every time he opens his mouth to sing. Whatever “it” is, he has it. Mark my words—Charlie Argo will be a star.
Though the song is a cover of fellow Alabamian Adam Hood’s song off his fabulous record, The Shape of Things, Charlie has revamped the tune whilst making it his own, showcasing his musical prowess. Due to a meeting by happenstance, or perhaps universal design, the single was produced by Jay Tooke at his studio, Penny Arcade Sounds, located at Pentavarit Studios, as well as recorded on location with both Jay and Bobby Holland. Jay brings a wealth of knowledge to the table and creates magic with anything he touches, as evidenced by the impeccable production quality on “Tennessee Will.” In addition to producing and mixing the single, Jay also played drums alongside some other heavy hitters in town: Johnny Stanton on bass, Joey Landreth on guitar, Billy Justineau on keys, and angelic background vocals lent by Jennifer Friend and Shannon Beck Lawson. The tune was mastered by Nathan Dantzler at The Hit Lab, tying it all together. Alongside Charlie’s smooth, smoky vocals, the music is certainly one of the standouts here—somehow it’s effortlessly evocative of the emotions conveyed by the lyrics.
The first verse of “Tennessee Will” paints quite a vivid lyrical portrait of the setting of the song, allowing one to immerse themselves into the storyline:
“Blind man on an old upright piano Lady in red on a banjolin Playing songs like ‘Oh! Susanna’ Getting slower with each gin”
I envision the character in the song sitting in some hazy, dimly lit club on Beale Street, listening to the blind man moan the blues amidst the ramblings of his mind and the gin disappearing from his glass. Lost in thought, he starts longing for the comforts of home, as the allure of the city lights and fast pace leave something to be desired, because “[he] never did believe that Memphis really was the end of the line, so, [he’s] going back to Alabama, where [his] heart's been all the time.” So, he hops aboard a steamboat bound for sweet home, knowing that “if the Mississippi River don't carry me to her . . . the Tennessee will.” Both geographically and lyrically, that is a stellar line because while the Mississippi can help him reach his destination, ultimately it’s upon the Tennessee that he will drift home. Unlike the steamboat floating on the surface, “Tennessee Will” is one of those songs where one must dive a little deeper to fully understand the intent behind the words. On first listen, it may appear Charlie is singing about a lover he’s struggling to leave behind in efforts to return home to Alabama when he croons “and I know it should be easy but, it's hard to say goodbye.” However, upon further consideration it seems to me that the character is fond of where he is, but Alabama is his one true love. When the background singers join in, reminiscent of a church choir, with Charlie’s heavenly vocal runs towards the end of the tune, it truly drives home the feelings of desire and longing for what—or who—he’s missing. Whatever the listener’s interpretation, one thing is for sure: Charlie’s artistic take on the song is superb and promising of the extent of his melodious talents to be showcased on In the Name of Love.
Be sure to follow Charlie on his socials at Charlie Argo Music on Facebook and @charlieargomusic on Instagram. Don’t forget to check out his website at www.charlieargo.com for some rad merch and updates—such as the music video for “Tennessee Will” releasing on October 7th. And as always, remember that if the radio don’t carry you to the best music, the Hillbilly Hippie Music Review will!
Peace, love, & music—
Lyssa
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*This is an independent review. The Hillbilly Hippie Music Review was not compensated for this review.
*The opinions expressed are solely that of the author(s).
*These images are not ours, nor do we claim them in any way. They are copyrighted by Charlie Argo.
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urbanenemy · 4 years ago
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021  The pop song / Aversion 23 JEWELS  Playing Bogart / You Don't Know Me AGNES STRANGE  Give Yourself A Chance / Clever Fool AMBER SQUAD  Can we go dancing ? / You should see ANDY FORD  Groovy Kind Of Love / No Love ANGELS  Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again / Round We Go ARROGANT ADAMS  I'm Good Looking / I'm Number One BADBEATS  One and one is two /  Tip of my tongue BAS MUYS  LENNON & McCARTNEY SONGS (NEVER ISSUED) LP BEATHOVEN  Shy girl / Does it matter as much to you BILLY MAX  200% Devotion / Sunshine BLITZKRIEG BOP  U.F.O. / Viva Bobby Joe BUZZ  The rock roller coaster / Come back baby CHERYL  Killer kiss / It's me CHOIR  Lost legions / Wait a minute CHRIS KIRTLEY  Lucy Elastic / Creole Woman / Room Of Nights CLIVE CULBERTSON  Kiss Me / The Night's No Friend Of Mine CRITICS  Town girl / Plastic valentine / Without you CYANIDE  I'm a boy / Do it DANSETTE DAMAGE  The only sound / NME DIODES  Red rubber ball (stereo) / Red rubber ball (mono) DOCENT DÖD  S/T LP EASY CURE  Meathook / Listen / Need myself / Want to be old ERYR WEN  Hwre / Llais cilmeri FILM  Kad Si Mlad / Zajedno FOREIGN PRESS  Downpour / Crossfire / Behind The Glass FRESHIES  Oh girl / No money FRINGE BENEFIT  All In Vain / Judas My Brother FRINGE BENEFIT  Darling (stereo) / Darling (mono) GANGSTERS  Best friend / Dub version GOD'S HEART ATTACK  Treat me like a doll / Ain't no hooker GRATIS  Downtown / Please Call My Number HAMMER  I'd Do It All Again / 'Cos I'm In Love HAWKS  Lonely Nights / Lonely Nights HEAVY METAL KIDS  Delirious / Docking In HI FI  Run run / Sole kitchen JAGS  Back of my hand / Double vision JEFF HILL BAND  Something's wrong with my baby / Whatever she wanted JETS  Tearaway / Impossible JOE PUBLIC  Anti CND / Champagne Charlie JOHNNY STORM  Let's Go , Let's Go / School Is Out For Summer JOHNNY STORM  Fast Eddie / Forgive Me KELLY GROUCUTT  Am I A Dreamer / Anything Goes With Me KEYS  I don't wanna cry / Listening in KNIFE EDGE  Favourite girl / Say you will KRAYOLAS  Sunny Day / Dorotht 12"LAUGHING DOGS  MEET THEIR MAKERS LP LIP SERVICE  Ruby / Jimmy brown LIQUID FIRE  Too Bad / Sailor LOCAL OPERATOR  Pressure zone / Untouchables LOCAL OPERATOR  PUSHING OUT THE POETS LP LOVELY BODIES  Swelter in the shelter / Come on too strong / Shark bites LYN TODD  S/T LP MABEL  The look in her eyes / For you and me MARTIAN SCHOOLGIRLS  Life in the 1980's / Lonely nights MARTIN AND THE BROWNSHIRTS  Taxi driver / Boring MICK FLINN BAND  Doin' it right / Do what you wanna do MIRRORS  Dark glasses / 999 MODULATORS  Girl trouble / Amplitude modulation MONKS  Nice legs shame about her face / You'll be death of me MOULIN ROUGE  Easy / Holding out NERVOUS EATERS  No Sleep Tonite (Mono) / No Sleep Tonite (Stereo) NICK LOWE  Heart of the city / I don't want the night to end NIGEL STONIER BAND  Still not over you / In the paperbacks P.F. COMMANDO  Rough Sound / TV / Nu Ska Vi Ha Kul PAUL CLEARY / BLADES  Dublin City Town (Paul Cleary) / Revelations Of Heartbreak (Blades) POP  Wait a minute / Love is still ours RAVE TO THE GRAVE  Be Mine Tonight / Even Old Men In Suits Wear Dr. Martens / Force Twelve To Zero / Country Boys REGINA RICHARDS AND RED HOT  Ton of bricks / Not lookin' for love REPUTATIONS  I believe you / Breaking comunications // All day and all of the night / They think I don't see them RESISTORS  Jeanie / Takeaway love / End of the line RIC GORDON  JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH 12" RICH KIDS  Rich Kids / Empty words RICHARD CLAPTON  I'm Travelling Down The Castlereagh / Girls On The Avenue RICK HALL  Fly To Miami / I'm Gonna Make You Mine RIKKI AND THE CUFFLINKS  She's crazy / Startin' line ROCKPILE  Teacher teacher / Fool too long RUBINOOS  I think we're alone now / As long as I'm with you RUDE KIDS  Raggare Is A Bunch Of Motherfuckers / Charlie SAMSON  Telephone / Leavin' you SEX CLARK FIVE  Neita Grew Up Last Night / Red Shift / Alai / I Want You Mine SID SIDEBOARD  Little Women / Beefburger Rock SMOKIE  Needles And Pins / No One Could Ever Love You MoreSOFT BOYS  Wading through a ventilator / The face of death / Hear my brain SPONGETONES  Better Take It Easy / You're The One STIFF LITTLE FINGERS  Alternative ulster / 78 R.P.M. STIFFS  Inside out / Kids on the street STRAIGHT UP  Lucky Spin / Crazy Dream SYLVAIN SYLVAIN  Teenage News / Every Boy And Every Girl TECHTONES  That girl / The silencer TEENAGE HEAD  Frantic Romantic / I Can't Pretend TIM MOORE  Rock And Roll Love Letter / The Night We First Sailed Away TIMES  I HELPED PATRICK MCGOOHAN ESCAPE 12" UNCOOL DANCEBAND  Jacqueline / No.17 V2  Man in the box / When the world isn't there 12" WESTERN EYES  Sweet talk / Operator WICKED LADY  Plastic Queen / Play The Game WOLFGANG  Neeneeneenee / Jeugd YANCEY  Standing waiting / Woman YOUNG LORDS  Oh So Slow / Book Of Rules / 5 Feet Heroes / Big Burden ZOOM CLUB  I Can't Compete / It's Not Fair
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How institutional investors are factoring climate change into real estate deals
The impacts of climate change are spurring institutional investors to consult imaging maps, computer models and big data to help make decisions about whether or not to buy real estate in Miami, New York and other major coastal cities around the world, according to real estate experts. At a a sea level rise conference Thursday hosted by the law firm Hinshaw and Culbertson LLP, keynote speaker Billy Grayson said the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s […]
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tissipropaganda · 6 years ago
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How institutional investors are factoring climate change into real estate deals
The impacts of climate change are spurring institutional investors to consult imaging maps, computer models and big data to help make decisions about whether or not to buy real estate in Miami, New York and other major coastal cities around the world, according to real estate experts. At a a sea level rise conference Thursday hosted by the law firm Hinshaw and Culbertson LLP, keynote speaker Billy Grayson said the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s […]
Source: https://therealdeal.com/miami/2019/04/05/institutional-investors-are-factoring-climate-change-into-real-estate-deals-in-coastal-cities-panel/#new_tab
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culbertsonhillsgr · 6 years ago
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Phil Mickelson wins at Pebble Beach
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — With plenty of sunlight and no drama, Phil Mickelson finished off a 7-under 65 to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Monday and match the tournament record with his fifth victory.
Mickelson had a three-shot lead over Paul Casey with two holes to play when it was too dark to finish Sunday night — no matter how hard Mickelson lobbied to keep going — because of delays from rain and a hailstorm.
Casey’s only hope was for Mickelson to make a mistake on the closing holes, and there was little chance of that.
Mickelson was at his best on a course he loves. He drilled a 7-iron into 8 feet on the par-3 17th and made par, and then played conservatively up the par-5 18th and finished with a 6-foot birdie for a three-shot victory.
He matched the low score of the final round while playing in the last group, turning a three-shot deficit into a three-shot victory. Mickelson never came close to making bogey and won for the 44th time on the PGA Tour.
He finished at 19-under 268 and joined Tiger Woods as the only players to surpass $90 million in earnings.
Casey finished with a birdie that was worth $152,000 because he wound up alone in second place. He also won the pro-am with Don Colleran, the chief sales officer for FedEx.
Even so, it was the fourth time Casey took a 54-hole lead of at least two shots into the final round on the PGA Tour and failed to win. There wasn’t much he could do to stop Mickelson, who at age 48 looks just as tough as when he won his first PGA Tour event in 1991 when he was still at Arizona State.
Mickelson tied Mark O’Meara‘s record with his fifth victory in the AT&T Pebble Beach, the first one also a Monday finish in 1998 because of bad weather, with one big difference — that Monday finish was more than six months later in August.
Mickelson argued that he could “see just fine” on Sunday evening, moments after sunset with two holes remaining. Casey said there was no way to finish and they had to return Monday morning.
Mickelson, seen shaking his head when the horn sounded Sunday night, said he thanked Casey on Monday morning for holding his ground because it was fair to both of them.
“Sometimes I get in my own bubble,” Mickelson said.
Scott Stallings finished Sunday night with a 66 to finish alone in third.
Mickelson won on American soil for the first time since the Phoenix Open in 2013. He won that summer’s British Open at Muirfield and last year’s Mexico Championship.
He will return to Pebble Beach in June for the U.S. Open, where he made his pro debut in 1992. The U.S. Open remains the final piece missing for him to complete the career Grand Slam, though Lefty was quick to caution that this week had no bearing on this summer.
Pebble Beach was so soft that balls were plugging in the fairway when they landed. And while the fairway lines already have been brought in to be much narrower than usual, the rough was light.
“It’s nothing like the course we’ll see,” Mickelson said. “I’ll deal with that in six months.”
For now, he was glowing over another victory that keeps him as relevant as ever. Along with five titles at Pebble Beach, he ties Woods and Billy Casper — all three native Californians — with his 14th career victory in the Golden State.
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jazzworldquest-blog · 8 years ago
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USA: Chicago Saxophonist Chris Greene Continues to Explore New Musical Territories On "Boundary Issues," Set for April 14 Release by Single Malt Recordings
Chicago Saxophonist Chris Greene Continues to Explore New Musical Territories On "Boundary Issues," Set for April 14 Release by Single Malt Recordings 
   New Album Is Greene's 8th with Long-Standing Quartet Featuring Pianist Damian Espinosa, Bassist Marc Piane, Drummer Steve Corley
CD Release Shows Include
4/21 Constellation, Chicago; 4/28 Gibraltar, Milwaukee; 5/20 Winter's, Chicago; 5/30 Promontory, Chicago; 6/17 Noce Jazz, Des Moines
March 22, 2017
  Saxophonist Chris Greene, a fixture on the Chicago scene dedicated to transcending the stylistic and structural borders of jazz, continues to discover new musical territory on his new CD Boundary Issues. Set for April 14 release on Single Malt Recordings, the album is Greene's eighth with the long-standing quartet he formed in 2005 featuring pianist Damian Espinosa, bassist Marc Piane, and, since 2011, drummer Steve Corley.
  Joining the core quartet as guests on several tracks are saxophonist Marqueal Jordan, known for his work with smooth jazz star Brian Culbertson; percussionist JoVia Armstrong, who's played with Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble and JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound; guitarist Isaiah Sharkey, a member of D'Angelo's band; and vocalist Julio Davis (aka DJ WLS). Greene's eclectic song selection, inventive arrangements, and choice of guests not normally associated with jazz perfectly coalesce to present a portrait of an artist unafraid to take the road less traveled, push the envelope, and explore the frontiers of jazz.
  In addition to three originals, Boundary Issues includes creative covers of works by Horace Silver ("Nica's Dream"), Kenny Kirkland ("Dienda"), Yellowjackets ("Summer Song"), and Billy Strayhorn ("Day Dream"). As his previous treatments of songs by artists as diverse as Madonna, Coltrane, Sting, Mingus, and lounge music king Martin Denny attest, Greene's naming his latest album Boundary Issues could be viewed as a tongue-in-cheek self-diagnosis. "I have a hard time staying in place," he confides. "I don't know my place, I guess, which is why I'm always stepping outside so-called boundaries. With the music I like, I just can't help thinking, what would it sound like if I did this, or this?" A case in point is his spacious reggae version of Horace Silver's "Nica's Dream." "I thought the biggest tribute to him would be to do something different," says Greene. "The idea to cover that classic as a reggae tune came to me while I was listening to music in the shower. It was like, why not?"
  Born in 1973 in Evanston, Illinois, Chris Greene was exposed to a lot of music at home but only a smattering of jazz. His mother blasted Motown at her monthly card parties while his father played a lot of funk, soul, and disco; he absorbed all manner of pop styles watching MTV. Taking up the sax at age 10, he began studying it seriously when he was 16, "playing the hell out of a blues pentatonic scale," he recalls. He mainly played alto in the well-regarded Evanston High School Wind & Jazz Ensemble, as well as with local bands including a rock unit called Truth. "They were into Sting and I was eager to be their Branford [Marsalis]," he says. He would eventually play acid jazz with bands like Liquid Soul and Ted Sirota's Heavyweight Dub Band.
  Greene studied at Indiana University with the late David Baker and the current jazz studies department chair Thomas Walsh. "It was a great experience for me," he says. "I was a kid with a lot of natural talent, but with a lack of discipline. I learned how to practice, how to break things down, how to solve problems."
  Upon his return to Chicago, he continued his education by reaching out to established artists including Steve Coleman. "He was hard-headed in his determination to play music his way," he says. "It was a huge eye-opener for me how he put things together." Greene also got a major boost from Coleman's legendary mentor, Chicago tenor legend Von Freeman, at one of his famous jam sessions: "He didn't know me from Adam, but he was very encouraging. He said, 'Hey, I hear what you're trying to do. Keep at it.' That meant so much."
  In 2005, Greene formed his current quartet. Whether the group is hugging tradition or engaging in experimentation, it radiates a deep sense of well-being. With each release, Greene has moved steadily from funk mildly seasoned with jazz to uncompromising jazz boasting subtle funk touches. As witness the title of the quartet's 2012 album, A Group Effort, Greene prizes the band's ability to think and feel as one, to "leave fingerprints on each other's playing."
  The Chris Greene Quartet will be celebrating the release of Boundary Issues at the following Midwest engagements: 4/21 Constellation, Chicago; 4/28 Gibraltar, Milwaukee; 5/1 La Principal, Evanston, IL; 5/20 Winter's, Chicago; 5/30 Promontory, Chicago; 6/9-10 Pete Miller's, Evanston, IL; 6/17 Noce Jazz, Des Moines; 6/18 Custer St. Festival of the Arts, Evanston; 7/5 Jazzin' at the Shedd (concert series at Shedd Aquarium, Chicago).
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fullerstreetproductions · 8 years ago
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NAMM 2017 x Roland Corporation Booth
This year, Fuller Street was welcomed back to contribute to Roland Corporation’s booth at the 2017 NAMM Show at the Anaheim Convention Center. The NAMM Show is a convention that encourages business development for worldwide music products, sound, and lighting equipment.
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This year marks Fuller Street’s 4th year in a row working on Roland’s booth. Roland Corporation is a main producer and wholesaler of electronic musical instruments, including consoles, synthesizers, guitar accessories, electronic percussion, advanced recording gear, speakers, sound processors, and expert sound/visual items. With over 40 years of instrument improvement, Roland sets the standard in music innovation for the world. From digital keyboards to guitar products, Roland has whatever you need to become a musical genius.
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Fuller Street provided different stages for their showcases and for product displays. We had a 16' W x 8' D x 1' H Frosted Plexiglas stage with LED lighting underneath placed in the BOSS room for featured musicians to perform on. Similar to previous years, we provided "L" shaped stages for the electronic drum sets to be displayed, allowing attendees to test them out. Additionally, we supplied the 26' W x 12' D x 2' H Main Stage to create a focal point in the booth where larger groups could watch demonstrations.
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Over the span of the convention, Roland's booth was a place of constant excitement. Various artists, such as Brian Culbertson, DJ Trayze, Billy Cobham, and Scott Tibbs, came to perform utilizing their favorite Roland instruments. Overall, the experience and featured music was a source of extraordinary entertainment for the NAMM 2017 attendees. We can’t wait to see what we can do next year alongside Roland!
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nofomoartworld · 8 years ago
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Hyperallergic: From Slut Shaming to Systemic Racism, Indie Opera Tackles Timely Issues
Bess McNeill (Kiera Duffy) surrounded by men of the village in Breaking the Waves (photo by Dominic Mercier)
The Prototype Festival, which just completed its fifth season and is produced in collaboration with Beth Morrison Projects and HERE, has highlighted the growing influence of indie opera in New York City and beyond. According to Peter Szep, the podcast producer for indieopera.com, there are approximately 80 active indie opera companies spread throughout New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Texas, and Canada, a sprouting that sees no sign of slowing down.
This year, the festival, which ran during the second week of January, not only offered discussions with the creator of each of the seven operas it presented, but also a broader panel titled “Illumination or Exploitation: Depicting Violence Against Women In Art” — not your everyday opera lover’s fare.
Among the highlights was Breaking the Waves, which showed at New York University’s Skirball Center. Scored by composer Missy Mazzoli, with a libretto by Royce Vavrek, and directed by James Darrah, the piece is Opera Philadelphia’s adaptation of the film by Lars von Trier. The story is a complex, dour, haunting, and occasionally humorous morality tale exploring love, faith, sex, the church, Scots, and by default, all of patriarchy. Operas are particularly well suited as repositories of highly diva–driven dramas, and Breaking the Waves takes the idea of slut shaming, something von Trier is especially adept at mining, to new heights. The production induced a continuous emotional whiplash, slowly petering out at the end with drawn-out scenes of bereavement.
The live action commenced the moment the audience entered, with onstage events never missing a beat, even throughout intermission. There was full frontal female and male nudity, simulated hand jobs, and copulation interspersed with heart-wrenching, deluded self-sacrifice mixed with stern Calvinistic morality tinged by imagined conversations with God. The main character Bess McNeill, acted by Kiera Duffy, was a part that could have steamrolled a singer of lesser stamina — Duffy played naïve, coy, confused, in love, mutilated, and finally dead in various states of dress and undress. The same goes for the male lead, her husband Jan Nyman, or “Jan from the (oil) rig,” played by John Moore. His most substantial arias were delivered in a neck brace lying prone atop a wooden board.
Bess McNeil (Kiera Duffy) and her invalid husband Jan Nyman (John Moore) (photo by Nicholas Korkos)
Bess is in continual dialogue with God, whom she believes admonishes her by proclaiming, “I giveth and taketh away.” She praises her new husband Jan for his wonderful “prick,” then psychologically flagellates herself when Jan returns from the rig paralyzed by a head injury. In a drug–induced state he begs her to take on other lovers, telling her it will cure his illness. Bess, ever the dutiful wife, discovers in fits and starts she has a special talent for “getting fucked by strangers.” This begins her descent into excommunication by the church, abandonment by her own mother, degradation, and finally murder at the hands of a sexual sadist. Meanwhile the ‘victims’ of her out-of-control libido go scot-free. Eros and Thanatos occupy equal billing; as Jan incrementally recovers a bit more each time, Bess sinks further into moral turpitude. It begs the question of what really killed Bess. Love? Patriarchy? Hypocrisy? The church? Her character? Female libido? Jan’s brain on drugs?
The opera contains tight plot lines, larger philosophical questions, and empathetic characters. The live music never obscures the narrative, but inches it along. The addition of projected subtitles made sure none of the linguistic nuances of the libretto were missed. Breaking the Waves is not a radical opera, but is an important one that conveys complex human emotions and events.
M. Lamar in Funeral Doom Spiritual (photo by Jill Steinberg)
Funeral Doom Spiritual at National Sawdust resembled, in moments, pre-development Williamsburg during its Mustard Factory and Billy Basinski’s Arcadia days. The opera was performed by M. Lamar and co-composed by Hunter Hunt-Hendrix and co-librettist Tucker Culbertson. Lamar, a Yale School of Art dropout and self-described “NEGROGOTHIC devil worshipping free black man in the blues tradition,” entered a pink, lilac smoke-filled stage in a campy costume. He sat down to play the piano, accompanied by his banshee level wails, moans, and screams. There was live, mostly string music by the black-hooded James Ilgenfritz Ensemble, who resembled goth klansmen. The performance dipped into sly moments where Lamar took on Marianne Anderson–like posturing and poses.
Yet, over its 75 minutes Funeral Doom Spiritual distilled generations’ worth of traumatic grief and sorrowful mourning with “visions of black male personhood, embodiment, and subjectivity” and “neo-segregation.” The opera conveyed centuries of black ancestors literally carrying the coffins of tormented lost ones on their backs. The singing style was strongly reminiscent of Diamanda Galás’s tortured rendition of “Oh Death,” though Lamar preferred to call the music a mix of “soul and German lieder” or “negro goth music.”
Though bewitching and profoundly moving, I longed for the dramatic relief or interjection of some other character or point of view to contribute a counterweight to the endless wailing that included phases like “they cut off our manhood.” That being said, the performance successfully conjured up what Lamar described as the “negro zombie apocalypse,” while the image of a boy lying inside a coffin was projected onto the theater walls. The healing power of the church was alluded to with phrases about the “days of judgment,” and in a talk back after the performance, Lamar suggested the church has served as the “only place that attends to the interior lives of black people.”
Funeral Doom Spiritual performed live (photo by Jill Steinberg)
These are certainly not the types of presentations seen at traditional opera venues with their generous budgets, megastars, and perfect-pitch performances. Even mid-sized opera companies are imploding from fiscal overreach, as a new media-saturated generation wants to be moved by performances that reach beyond traditional topics, plots, storylines, and concerns. According to Kim Whitener, producing director of HERE and co-founder of Prototype, in 2008 “the general conversation was that new works couldn’t be produced because they were too risky and audiences wouldn’t come.” Since that time the emphasis has shifted towards actively seeking more radical pieces and fostering new voices and genres, as general directors seek timely and diverse voices and themes. Prototype, as well as the many indie start-ups busting out are starting to fill a vacuum by presenting voices that were previously absent.
The Prototype Festival ran at various venues around New York City from January 5–15.
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rockrevoltmagazine · 3 years ago
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LOVE THE HATE Release Official Music Video for Upcoming Single, "Solid Ground"!
LOVE THE HATE Release Official Music Video for Upcoming Single, “Solid Ground”!
Mobile, AL based Heavy Rock band LOVE THE HATE has released the dark, modern official music video for their upcoming, brutal new single, “Solid Ground.” Directed and filmed by Thomas Crane of KillDevil Films (Saliva, Todd La Torre [Queensryche], Eve to Adam), “Solid Ground” features Kristi Craft and Billy Culbertson. The single will be available to purchase / stream on July 6, 2021. “‘Solid…
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Post #57–MarDe Brooks, “Memories”
Reviewed by Lyssa Culbertson
Eclectic: adjective
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deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources.
If you’ve hung around HHMR long enough, you should know by now that one of my favorite words in the English language is “eclectic” because it’s so definitive, yet free at the same time. When applied to music, it’s one of the most important words I utilize to describe what I hear because the music I love the most just is. Meaning, it’s not bound by the constraints of genres and is free to ebb and flow as it exists and become what it’s meant to be. I especially love artists who exemplify the nature of the term and apply it to the art they create. Alabama native MarDe Brooks is one fine example of this musical phenomenon, as he incorporates notes of blues, rock, country, Appalachian styles—and more—into an unique sound all his own. His debut record, Running Out of Time, set to release on September 11, is a diverse set of songs with a concurrent theme connecting them all together—the notion of time slipping away to be solely left with memories in this race to the end called life.
The first single to be released off the record on August 21st, “Memories,” is exemplary of MarDe’s noteworthy style. Written with lyricist Billy Sayle and singer-songwriter Justin Clyde Williams, it’s a tune detailing the struggles of moving past a failed relationship—though, it’s not your typical “done me wrong” country song. With an upbeat melody, composed of laid-back guitars, sanguine keys, a striking fiddle solo, lovely mandolin, and rhythmic drums, the morose subject matter almost seems lighter and easier to process, as if he’s handling it well despite the self-destructive methods he uses to cope: “I eat pills so I can sleep, I smoke weed so I can eat, I drink whiskey to drown your memory,” because it’s “All that helps to end the pain, Thoughts of you won’t leave my brain, When my eyes are closed that’s the only time I’m free.” The juxtaposition of such stark honesty with a cheerful tune is interesting to the ear, as it draws you in and forces you to listen closely to discern the meaning of the song. On first take, it’s likely you may not realize it is a song filled with immense hurt; however, the music and MarDe’s melodic voice will make you want to push play over and over until you ultimately grasp the bigger picture beyond the music making you groove.
“Memories” is quite representative of the enigmatic artist and human that MarDe is—circumstances are simply happenstance, nothing will keep him down for too long. He’s had a long journey down the road to his debut album, and while 2020 had the potential to be a proverbial wrecking ball to his dreams, MarDe did not allow it to be his curtain call. “Memories” is a solid first single to introduce a fabulous record, and I cannot wait for you to hear it on September 11th. The album will be available to purchase or streamed digitally on all platforms, but if you’re in the Lexington, KY area, you must attend the album release show at Elixir Downtown. Tell him I sent ya, and prepare to make some good “Memories” while you’re at it. In the meantime, find him online at www.mardebrooks.com and on social media at MarDe Brooks on Facebook and @mardebrooksmusic on Instagram.
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Peace, love, & music—
Lyssa
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*This is an independent review. The Hillbilly Hippie Music Review was not compensated for this review.
*The opinions expressed are solely that of the author(s).
*These images are not ours, nor do we claim them in any way. They are copyrighted MarDe Brooks and Jimbo Valentine of Amalgam United.
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urbanenemy · 5 years ago
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6/14 新入荷リスト
ANOTHER PRETTY FACE  Soul to soul / God on the screen / A woman's place B GIRLS  Fun at the beach / 'B' side BACK TO ZERO  Your side of heaven / Back to back BAS MUYS  Oh Terry / You don't know BATTERSEA  Always something there to remind me / Split image BERLIN  Over 21 / Waiting for the future BILBO BAGGINS  Hold me / Dance to the band BILLY BREMNER  Laughter Turns To Tears / Tired And Emotional BONNIE PARKER  Eve of destruction / It's O.K. BOYFRIENDS  Boyfriend / Give a litle take a little BOYS  You Better Move On / Schoolgirls BOYS  Kamikaze / Bad day BOYS  I don't care / Soda pressing BOYS  She's all mine / I'm not satisfied BRINSLEY SCHWARZ  (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace Love And Understanding / Ever Since You're Gone CARL GREEN AND THE SCENE  Wam ! / The girl from barrengarth house CASH PUSSIES  99% is shit / Cash flow CAVERN  It might as Well rain until september / Won't let you go CELIA & THE MUTATIONS  You better believe me / Round and around CIRCLES  Opening up / Billy CITIZENS  Satisfy the citizens / T.V.woman CITY ROUSERS  Do it / My girl CLASSICS / ESCALATORS  CLASSICS  : Audio, Audio / ESCALATORS : Carscape CLIVE CULBERTSON  Time to kill / Busy signal COVERS  Lonely diamond / Shoot shoot CUBA  Furtive winks / Valkyrie of love DAVID LEONARD GROUP  Reasons for changing / Rebecca DUCKS DELUXE  I Fought The Law / Cherry Pie
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urbanenemy · 7 years ago
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A'S  FOUR DANCES 12" BANK ROBBERS  On my mind / All night BILLY MAX  200% Devotion / Sunshine BILLY MAX'S FRONT ROOM SOUND  Are you ready for love / Juggernaut CLIVE CULBERTSON  Time to kill / Busy signal CYANIDE  I'm a boy / Do it FISH TURNED HUMAN  The International / Porky's Minion / Here Come The Nuns / 24 Hour Shop K.K. BLACK  California sun / Shakin' it down KYDD  Baby (I'm Falling In Love With You) / Look At You, Look At Me, Look At Us LEA HART  No One Left To Blame / Hideaway LOCAL OPERATOR  PUSHING OUT THE POETS LP MERIT  Frankensteins Brud / Fandango MOONDOGS  Ya don't do ya/She's nineteen MOSQUITOS  THAT WAS THEN, THIS IS NOW ! LP PINKEES  S/T LP QUINCY  S/T LP ROOKIES  Snapshot / What the papers say ROUSERS  A TREAT OF NEW BEAT LP SCOOTERS  YOUNG GIRLS LP SCRUFF  Get out of my way / Rock 'n' roll woman STARJETS  Run with the pack / Watch out STARSHOOTER  S/T LP SWEAT  Start all over again / You should so lucky TEARJERKERS  Love affair / Bus stop V/A  RAW DEAL! LP
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