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thejoyofviolentmovement · 1 year ago
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New Video: Bubba Brothers Shares Woozy "Bobby's Dream"
New Video: Bubba Brothers Shares Woozy "Bobby's Dream" @BrothersBubba @heygroover @romainpalmieri @DorianPerron
Portuguese DJ and production duo Bubba Brothers — Eliseo Correia and Justino Santos — formed back in 2015. Over the past couple of years, I’ve managed to spill quite a bit of virtual ink covering the Portuguese JOVM mainstays, and during that period they have developed and maintained a reputation for being remarkably prolific, releasing a growing collection of club friendly bangers. Building…
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moviesandmania · 2 years ago
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WITCH HOUSE (2022) Preview, trailer and release news
WITCH HOUSE (2022) Preview, trailer and release news
‘Alice just opened a gateway to unimaginable horror.’ Witch House is a 2022 American horror film about a female student who unwittingly opens a door to different dimensions at Hannah House. Also known as H.P. Lovecraft’s Witch House Directed and co-produced by Bobby Easley (The Dead Bodies in #223; Belly Timber; The Devil Dogs of Kilo Company; The Boogeyman 2014; All Sinner’s Night; The River…
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screwbait71-blog · 5 years ago
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Chuck's Daily Check In - 04.06.19
GAME NIGHT FROM THE UNITED CENTER: Philadelphia (49-30, 19-20 on the road) at Bulls (22-57, 9-30 at home) TV: WGN: Neil Funk and Stacey King. 7PM CT. RADIO: 560 AM: Chuck Swirsky, Bill Wennington and Steve Kashul.
SEASON SERIES: 1-1.
LEADING SCORERS: Bulls: Dunn: 11 ppg. 76ers: Embiid: 27 ppg. LEADING REBOUNDERS: Bulls: Porter: 5 per. 76ers: Embiid: 13 per. LEADING ASSISTS: Bulls: Dunn: 6 per. 76ers: Simmons: 7 per.
CCI PREVIEW: The 76ers are limping in to the post season literally and figuratively. Philadelphia is a banged up team while the bigger concern is how the 76ers are playing of late—and it’s not good. Brett Brown (who I think is a very good coach) has to be concerned as his ball club is allowing 127 points over the past three games - all losses. The bench is thin and it took a recent hit with James Ennis going down for a couple of weeks.
Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons are two franchise players. Embiid, when healthy, is nearly unstoppable. He’s coming a 34-13-13 game against the Bucks. He’s a future MVP but his health is a priority and concern. Simmons has yet to make a three point field goal in his two NBA seasons (0-17) but I can live with it. He is an outstanding passer and can finish at the rim. He has registered 10 double-doubles on the season. During the off season he needs to get in the lab and learn to shoot three points field goals and be consistent at the line (only 60%). He is an outstanding talent.
Philly has listed Embiid and Jimmy Butler as questionable for tonight’s game.
The Bulls will continue to send out new comers Walter Lemon Jr. and JaKarr Sampson and why not? They’re bringing an infusion of enthusiasm along with hustle plays. One of my greatest joys as a broadcaster is to see players who have been on the cusp of making/staying on an NBA roster fulfill their dreams with an opportunity to play on the biggest stage in the world: The NBA.
Walt Lemon Jr.'s highlights against the Washington Wizards
Boston 117, Pacers 97: The Celtics broke a tie for the fourth seed with the Pacers. The Celtics won the season series 3-1. These two team could begin the playoffs next weekend in Boston.
Houston 120, New York 96: James Harden was extremely efficient scoring 26 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists in just 29 minutes.
Minnesota 111, Miami 109: Dwyane Wade’s three pointer at the buzzer was off the mark and the Heat continue to fade in the East. Miami has lost four of its last six games.
Memphis 122, Dallas 112: Dirk Nowitzki came through with his first dunk of the season and that was about the only highlight of this one.
Oklahoma City 123, Detroit 110: Blake Griffin returned to Oklahoma and ripped the nets for 45 points but only one of those coming in the fourth quarter. Russell Westbrook recorded a 19-15-8 games but qualified to average a triple double for the third consecutive season. Incredible.
Charlotte 113, Toronto 110: For the second time in as many games between the Raps and Hornets, Charlotte’s Jeremy Lamb drilled a game-winning three ball to lift the Hornets to a victory over a stunned Toronto team.
Orlando 149, Atlanta 113: The Magic scored a franchise record 81 first-half points. Nikola Vucevic recorded his 59th double-double on the season. The Magic started the night as the eighth seed and finished now sixth seeded.
San Antonio 129, Washington 112: The Spurs ended a five-game losing streak. The Wizards have lost eight of ten. The Spurs shot a blistering 67% from the floor in the first half.
Los Angeles Lakers 122, Los Angeles Clippers 117: LAC has lost two in a row and with a difficult closing schedule could meet Golden State in the opening round of the playoffs. Alex Caruso scored a career-high 32 for the Lakers.
Golden State 120, Cleveland 114: The Warriors grabbed home court advantage in the West as Steph Curry scored 40 points.
Denver 119, Portland 110: Nikola Jokic was solid with 22-13-9. The Nuggets won their first division title in six years...have I told you my distaste for divisional standings? (Running joke- yes, only a million times!).
Phoenix 133, New Orleans 126 OT: My guy Jamal Crawford with a season-high 28.
ESPN is reporting Paul Westphal, Vlade Divac, Sidney Moncrief, Bobby Jones, Al Attlee and Chuck Cooper are just some of the names that have been elected to the Hall of Fame.
Thanks for reading CCI. Reach out at [email protected] or Twitter: @ctsbulls. Always a pleasure!
Source: https://www.nba.com/bulls/news/chucks-daily-check-040619
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realmotionxi-blog · 6 years ago
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Updates On Bobby Shmurda & Rowdy Rebel
Updates On Bobby Shmurda & Rowdy Rebel
Bobby Shmurda, Rowdy Rebel and the rest of GS9 have been through it all in the last few years. The most recent update we’ve received was directly from Bobby as he phoned in in July to say he was going to be out in 2020. While that’s some of the best news we’ve heard in the last two months, GS9 is still making major moves without him in action. For a while, the collective was quiet. Then, Fetty…
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larryland · 8 years ago
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(Lenox, MA) – Shakespeare & Company is pleased to announce casting for its upcoming summer performance season, under the direction of Artistic Director Allyn Burrows and Managing Director Adam Davis. The Company’s 40th Anniversary Season includes a roster of audience favorite artists, critics’ top pick actors and a multitude of newcomers joining the Company. The season opens Memorial Day Weekend with Amy Herzog’s 4000 Miles.
The 2017 season includes three Shakespeare plays: Cymbeline, The Tempest, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream; plus two Edith Wharton comedies, Roman Fever and the newly adapted The Fullness of Life. Additional titles include the Obie Award winning 4000 Miles by Amy Herzog; New York Drama Critics Circle and the Outer Critics Circle Recipient, Intimate Apparel by Lynn Nottage; and Tony Award Winner, God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza. In celebration of the Company’s 40th Season the summer program will also include a special August event series, Storytellers and Songwriters.  Each event will explore various characters through solo performances by Company artists, interwoven with live music and original compositions from extraordinary musicians and songwriters.
In Intimate Apparel Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage explores the strength of the human spirit through the story of Esther, an African American seamstress in Manhattan in 1905. (Illustration Kevin Sprague.)
Dennis Krausnick’s delightful adaptations of short stories by Edith Wharton close the season at the Garden Theatre. Old Favorite Roman Fever is joined by a new piece, The Fullness of Life. (Illustration Kevin Sprague.)
Amy Herzog’s 4,000 Miles opens the season at the Bernstein Theatre. (Illustration Kevin Sprague.)
The season ends with the Tony and Olivier Award-winning New York smash hit God of Carnage, by Yasmina Reza, the author of ART. (Illustration Kevin Sprague.)
Nigel Gore is Prospero as The Tempest opens the new outdoor Garden Theatre. (Illustration Kevin Sprague.)
Under Jonathan Croy’s direction, A Midsummer Night’s Dream will be performed out of doors at The Dell at The Mount. (Illustration Kevin Sprague.)
Never before performed in full at Shakespeare & Company, Cymbeline will be directed by Founding Artistic Director Tina Packer. (Illustration Kevin Sprague.)
“We are entirely thrilled to have assembled this group of artists to fly this season of award winning playwrights and Shakespeare classics,” said Artistic Director Allyn Burrows. “With the stages reconfigured, musical artists added, and a new outdoor theatre to boot, we await your arrival for a true Berkshire theatre experience.”
A complete rundown of play titles, cast lists, press openings, and performance dates for each production is as follows:
Cymbeline by William Shakespeare Directed by Tina Packer Cast: Jason Asprey, Thomas Brazzle, Jonathan Epstein, Nigel Gore, Deaon Griffin-Pressley, Tamara Hickey, Ella Loudon, Josh Aaron McCabe, and Bella Merlin July 04 – August 6, 2017 Press Opening: Saturday July 8, 7:30pm in the Tina Packer Playhouse
The Tempest by William Shakespeare Directed by Allyn Burrows Cast: Jason Asprey, Thomas Brazzle, Nigel Gore, Deaon Griffin-Pressley, Tamara Hickey, Ella Loudon, Josh Aaron McCabe, Bella Merlin, and Mark Zeisler August 10 – September 03, 2017 Press Opening: Sunday, August 13, 5:30pm in the Roman Garden Theatre
4000 Miles by Amy Herzog Directed by Nicole Ricciardi Cast: Gregory Boover, Emma Geer, Zoë Laiz, and Annette Miller May 25 – July 16, 2017 Press Opening: Sunday, May 28, 3:00pm in the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre
Intimate Apparel  by Lynn Nottage Directed by Daniela Varon Cast: MaConnia Chesser, Lee Edward Colston II,  Nehassaiu deGannes, Christianna Nelson, Tommy Schrider, and Whitney White June 20 – August 13, 2017 Press Opening:  Saturday, July 22, 7:30pm in the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre
Edith Wharton Comedies: Roman Fever and The Fullness of Life by Edith Wharton adapted by Dennis Krausnick Directed by Normi Noel Cast: David Joseph, Corinna May, and Diane Prusha August 17 – September 10, 2017 Press Opening: Sunday, August 20, 3:00pm in the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre
A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare Directed by Jonathan Croy Cast: David Bertoldi, Caroline Calkins, Tim Dowd, Lori Evans, Rory Hammond, Luke Haskell, Kate Kenney, Mairead Kohler, Caitlin Kraft, Madeleine Rose Maggio, Devante Owens, Thomas Randle, Thomas Reynolds, Leon Schwendener, and Dara Silverman July 11 – August 19, 2017 Press Opening: Thursday, July 13, 6pm performed at The Dell-Outdoors at the Mount
God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza translated by Christopher Hampton Directed by Regge Life Cast: Elizabeth Aspenlieder, Allyn Burrows, Jonathan Croy, and Kristin Wold September 14 – October 8, 2017 Press Opening: Saturday, September 16, 7:30pm in the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre
Storytellers and Songwriters Weekends August 11 – 26, 2017
Via Dolorosa by David Hare featuring Jonathan Epstein, Friday, August 11, 8:30pm in the Tina Packer Playhouse
T.S. Eliot and His Love of Shakespeare by Joan Ackermann featuring Allyn Burrows with musical guest Michi Wiancko Saturday, August 12, 8:30pm in the Tina Packer Playhouse
Door of No Return written and performed by Nehassaiu deGannes Friday, August 18, 8:30pm in the Tina Packer Playhouse
In Light of Jane by Joan Ackermann featuring Tod Randolph with musical guest Kris Delmhorst Saturday, August 19, 8:30pm in the Tina Packer Playhouse
Bad Dates by Theresa Rebeck featuring Elizabeth Aspenlieder with Vikki True Sunday, August 20, 8:30pm in the Tina Packer Playhouse
Women of Will written and performed by Tina Packer with special guest Nigel Gore Friday, August 25, 8:30pm in the Tina Packer Playhouse
Travels with a Masked Man written and performed by John Hadden with musical guest Bobby Sweet Saturday, August 26, 8:30pm in the Tina Packer Playhouse
To learn more about the season, book press seats, order tickets or request a season brochure, visit www.shakespeare.org.
About Shakespeare & Company Located in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts, Shakespeare & Company is one of the largest Shakespeare Festivals in the country. Founded in 1978, the organization attracts over 30,000 patrons annually. The Company is also home to Shakespeare & Company’s internationally renowned Center for Actor Training and nationally renowned and an award-winning Education Program. More information is available at www.shakespeare.org.
Shakespeare & Company Announces Casting for 40th Summer Performance Season (Lenox, MA) – Shakespeare & Company is pleased to announce casting for its upcoming summer performance season, under the direction of Artistic Director Allyn Burrows and Managing Director Adam Davis.
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sbknews · 7 years ago
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New Post has been published on Superbike News
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Toni Elias Takes The Win, Superbike Title Saturday at NJMP
Eighteen months ago Toni Elias was at home in Spain contemplating retirement from the sport in which he’d tasted success at the very top. Now he’s the 2017 MotoAmerica Superbike Champion after a dream season in which he never finished worse than second, except for a crash that was no fault of his own.
And the 2010 Moto2 World Champion and former MotoGP winner wrapped up his title in style with his ninth victory of the season. This one came in the MotoAmerica Championship of New Jersey, presented by K&N, and it gave him an insurmountable 265 points, 84 more than his Yoshimura Suzuki teammate Roger Hayden with three races left to run in the 2017 season.
The championship also ended a drought for Suzuki, the 192nd victory for the brand giving it its first AMA Superbike Championship since Mat Mladin won on a Yoshimura Suzuki in 2009. Since Hayden has also wrapped up second in the title chase, it marks the first one-two championship finish since Ben Spies and Mladin did the deed in 2008. Since then, Yamaha’s Josh Hayes, Josh Herrin and Cameron Beaubier had run the table with seven Superbike titles in a row.
The win was also the 15th of Elias’ career and it moves him into a tie for ninth with Eric Bostrom and Freddie Spencer on the all-time Superbike win list. His next victory would move him into a tie for eighth with his childhood hero Wayne Rainey, the president of MotoAmerica.
“I’m so happy, for many reasons, first of all because Suzuki gave me this important deal last year,” Elias said. “I found an incredible team (with) good bosses, the technicians, the mechanics, Suzuki from Japan, Yoshimura U.S., (they are) always the best. This year the new bike has been amazing. We could fight a lot with this new bike power. The last rounds the situation came better and better. I didn’t want to wait (to win the championship), I wanted to win today and we did it. Josh (Hayes) and Roger (Hayden) pushed me a lot. I was trying to open a gap and it looked possible, but at the end I was thinking no. They came back, but at the end everything finished in a good way. We could win this championship. It is an amazing feeling for me (and) for all this group. I’m so happy and proud of these people, so for me it’s not only a championship, it’s more than that. It’s coming from s**t, because I was in a big s**t. I decide to quit between five or six hundred days ago, and look at how the situation can change, no? Just a phone call (from Yoshimura Suzuki), come here, I start to get good results. This time, being here, winning, and being champion is amazing for me. I did some mistakes in the past, and this has been a big lesson I will remember for the rest of my life. I will continue doing my best. I will enjoy this moment, and congratulations to my rivals, Josh, Roger, Cameron (Beaubier), they have been so strong. We’ve had big battles. We enjoy, we suffer and they did an incredible job. They pushed me hard and in the end we finish perfectly. I’m so happy.”
Hayden finished a close second to his teammate, fighting his way past Monster Energy/Yamalube/Yamaha Factory Racing’s Josh Hayes late in the race to make a run at Elias. At the finish, he was just .039 of a second from making the 34-year-old Spaniard have to wait another day to earn the title.
“I wanted to make Toni (Elias) at least wait another day,” Hayden said. “As a competitor, you don’t want him to wrap it up this early. But, I struggled early in the race with the front end of the bike a little bit. I’m not sure what it was. In the middle to end of the race when these guys tapered off their lap times a little bit mine kind of stayed the same. I tried Toni once in Turn 1 and I got a good run on him. The last corner, I remember last year I passed him up the inside, and I think maybe he was expecting it because he blocked it a little bit, so I just went wide and got the best run I could get. It was actually pretty close at the line. I’m happy, somewhat happy, to (finish) second in the championship, Suzuki first and second. For the team, I’m happy for them. All those guys work hard and they put a lot of faith in us. We’ve gotten beat pretty bad the past couple years and it’s been a while for those guys to be top dog for the year. I’m looking forward to tomorrow and it’ll be another dog fight.”
Hayes led the race and was in the fight for most of the 23 laps before settling for third place, 2.4 seconds behind. Hayes, who has won 11 Superbike races in his career, will try again tomorrow in Motul Superbike race two.
“I actually felt really good on the motorcycle all weekend,” Hayes said. “I was just digging in there pretty hard. When I have a clear racetrack in front of me I’m able to do pretty decent work, even when Toni (Elias) was there and had a small gap I was able to just focus on where to put my motorcycle I felt like I was doing okay and was just biding my time. It was hard, but I could maintain it and keep doing it. But when I would get close to him and have to look underneath him I just paid for it fairly dearly every single time. In the end, I just beat my bike up and ended up not having the tools I needed to do anything with them at the end. I was pretty disappointed with how it finished. I felt pretty good all weekend, but they just had some pace at the end that I couldn’t do. We’ll go back to the drawing board and see if we can figure it out for tomorrow.”
Fourth place went to Josh Herrin, the replacement rider for the injured Cameron Beaubier nabbing the spot from Genuine Broaster Chicken Honda’s Jake Gagne in the final corner on the last lap. Gagne held on for fifth, his second-best effort of the season.
Sixth place went to YCRS/Cambr/KWR’s Kyle Wyman, some three seconds behind the Herrin/Gagne battle.
TOBC Racing’s Danny Eslick finished seventh and that gave him victory in the Bazzaz Superstock 1000 class, the Oklahoman some two seconds clear of M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Jake Lewis. Bazzaz Superstock 1000 Championship points leader Mathew Scholtz was ninth (and third in class) on the Yamalube/Westby Racing YZF-R1 and Cycle World Suzuki’s Hayden Gillim rounded out the top 10.
Scholtz now leads the title chase by 60 points with three races left on the schedule, including tomorrow’s second Motul Superbike race at NJMP. Scholtz has 347 points to Lewis’ 287. Quicksilver Latus Racing Kawasaki’s Bobby Fong is third in the standings, 78 points behind after struggling to 14th today.
Supersport: Gerloff Takes His Ninth
It took two starts to get the Supersport race going at NJMP as the first attempt was stopped on the opening lap when Mike Selpe crashed out, but when the race ran its completed and shortened distance of 16 laps it was again Garrett Gerloff at the front of the field for the ninth time – and sixth in succession – the Texan again showing complete dominance.
JD Beach was leading his Monster Energy/Yamalube/Y.E.S./Graves Yamaha teammate Gerloff when the race was stopped, but the order was reversed when they started for a second time. This time it was Gerloff out front and he instantly went to work on pulling away from Beach and the rest. The gap was .263 after one lap, 1.118 seconds after two laps, 1.3 seconds after three laps, 1.8 after four laps… 4.8 seconds after nine laps. And that gap steadily increased until he crossed the line with his ninth win, 10.6 seconds clear.
“(The race) was really good,” Gerloff said. “We were kind of feeling weird yesterday in practice and qualifying with the way the bike was handling. It wasn’t very consistent. It was so fast, I just couldn’t do it every lap. We came up with a plan this morning and in qualifying it worked really well. I was able to be really consistent. I didn’t even go as fast as I did yesterday, but I was able to do it every lap. I was really happy with how the bike felt. That was really nice to be able to know going into the race, just know that I needed to be consistent and do my laps. Luckily, I was able to get a good (restart) and just ride my own race, and hit my marks. Everything was going pretty well. All in all, it was a pretty good race and I’m ready for tomorrow.”
Second place went to M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Valentine Debise, the Frenchman getting the better of Beach on the final lap. Fourth place went to Team H35 Honda’s Benny Solis with Michael Gilbert finishing fifth on the Team MG55 Yamaha, the Californian winning the Superstock 600 race in the process.
Gerloff now leads Beach in the championship standings by 41 points and can wrap up the 2017 MotoAmerica Supersport Championship in tomorrow’s race two if he wins and Beach finishes third or worse. Debise is a solid third with 216 points, 24 clear of Solis.
Gilbert helped himself mightily in the Superstock 600 Championship with his victory combined with championship leader Jason Aquilar’s fourth-place finish. Gilbert now trails Aguilar by just five points heading into tomorrow’s race two at New Jersey Motorsports Park.
KTM RC Cup: Dumas Takes Third In A Row Two weeks ago, 15-year-old Canadian Alex Dumas won his first-ever KTM RC Cup race at Pittsburgh International Race Complex. A day later, he backed it up with a second victory. Today, at NJMP, Dumas did it again, winning his third straight race and putting himself back into contention in the KTM RC Cup Championship.
Dumas and his JP43 Junior Team KTM RC390 beat CSVMoto’s Cory Ventura by just .735 of a second after a scrap that went the distance. Third place went to Sean Ungvarsky, the Savage Racing rider earning his first MotoAmerica podium.
Championship leader Benjamin Smith crashed out of the race early and it’s closed the championship race considerably. Smith now leads Ventura by just four points with Dumas just 10 behind in third place. Quarterley Racing/On Track Development’s Jackson Blackmon, fourth today, is 19 points behind in fourth place.
“I’m happy for this win and I hope to do four race (wins) in a row tomorrow,” Dumas said. “I had a good battle with Sean (Ungvarsky) and Cory (Ventura), even if he didn’t get in front of me. It was very fun and I hope to have a good race tomorrow too.”
RESULTS
Motul Superbike
Toni Elias, Barcelona, Spain, Suzuki
Roger Hayden, Owensboro, Ky., Suzuki
Josh Hayes, Gulfport, Miss., Yamaha
Josh Herrin, Dublin, Ga., Yamaha
Jake Gagne, San Diego, Calif., Honda
Kyle Wyman, Macadon, N.Y., Yamaha
Danny Eslick, Tulsa, Okla., Yamaha
Jake Lewis, Owensboro, Ky., Suzuki
Mathew Scholtz, Durban, South Africa, Yamaha
Hayden Gillim, Philpot, Ky., Suzuki
Motul Superbike Championship Standings
Toni Elias, Barcelona, Spain, Suzuki – 365
Roger Hayden, Owensboro, Ky., Suzuki – 281
Cameron Beaubier, Roseville, Calif., Yamaha – 255
Josh Hayes, Gulfport, Miss., Yamaha – 196
Mathew Scholtz, Durban, South Africa, Yamaha – 166
Jake Lewis, Owensboro, Ky., Suzuki – 144
Bobby Fong, Stockton, Calif., Kawasaki – 140
Josh Herrin, Dublin, Ga., Yamaha – 127
Danny Eslick, Tulsa, Okla., Yamaha – 120
Kyle Wyman, Macedon, N.Y., Yamaha – 108
Bazzaz Superstock 1000
Danny Eslick, Tulsa, Okla., Yamaha
Jake Lewis, Owensboro, Ky., Suzuki
Mathew Scholtz, Durban, South Africa, Yamaha
Hayden Gillim, Philpot, Ky., Suzuki
Anthony West, Australia, Kawasaki
Bobby Fong, Stockton, Calif., Kawasaki
Alan Nelson, Towson, Md., Kawasaki
Max Flinders, Preston, England, Yamaha
Alistair Hoogenboezem, South Africa, Kawasaki
Bazzaz Superstock 1000 Championship Standings
Mathew Scholtz, Durban, South Africa, Yamaha – 347
Jake Lewis, Owensboro, Ky., Suzuki – 287
Bobby Fong, Stockton, Calif., Kawasaki – 269
Danny Eslick, Tulsa, Okla., Yamaha – 245
Hayden Gillim, Philpot, Ky., Suzuki – 174
Bryce Prince, Bakersfield, Calif., Yamaha – 167
Max Flinders, Preston, England, Yamaha – 125
Anthony West, Australia, Kawasaki – 68
David Anthony, Murrieta, Calif., Kawasaki – 66
Tyler O’Hara, Petaluma, Calif., Kawasaki – 54
Supersport
Garrett Gerloff, New Waverly, Texas, Yamaha
Valentin Debise, Albi, France, Suzuki
JD Beach, Owensboro, Ky., Yamaha
Benny Solis, North Hollywood, Calif., Honda
Michael Gilbert, Santa Ana, Calif., Yamaha
Braeden Ortt, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Yamaha
Nick McFadden, Owensboro, Ky., Suzuki
Jason Aguilar, Placentia, Calif., Yamaha
Connor Blevins, Oklahoma City, Okla., Kawasaki
Jody Barry, Lake In The Hills, Ill., Kawasaki
Supersport Championship Standings
Garrett Gerloff, New Waverly, Texas, Yamaha – 321
JD Beach, Owensboro, Ky., Yamaha – 280
Valentin Debise, Albi, France, Suzuki – 216
Benny Solis, North Hollywood, Calif., Honda – 192
Jason Aguilar, Placentia, Calif., Yamaha – 118
Michael Gilbert, Santa Ana, Calif., Yamaha – 115
Nick McFadden, Owensboro, Ky., Suzuki – 103
Connor Blevins, Oklahoma City, Okla., Kawasaki – 89
Shane Richardson, Wellington, New Zealand, Kawasaki – 84
Daytona Anderson, Riverside, Calif., Suzuki – 82
Superstock 600
Michael Gilbert, Santa Ana, Calif., Yamaha
Braeden Ortt, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Yamaha
Nick McFadden, Owensboro, Ky., Suzuki
Jason Aguilar, Placentia, Calif., Yamaha
Connor Blevins, Oklahoma City, Okla., Kawasaki
Anthony Mazziotto III, Hammonton, N.J., Yamaha
Shane Richardson, Wellington, New Zealand, Kawasaki
Eziah Davis, Hopkington, R.I., Yamaha
Lucas Silva, Miami, Fla., Yamaha
Joseph Giannotto, Hastings, Fla., Yamaha
Superstock 600 Championship Standings
Jason Aguilar, Placentia, Calif., Yamaha – 239
Michael Gilbert, Santa Ana, Calif., Yamaha – 234
Nick McFadden, Owensboro, Ky., Suzuki – 187
Conner Blevins, Oklahoma City, Okla., Kawasaki – 179
Shane Richardson, Wellington, New Zealand, Kawasaki – 164
Braeden Ortt, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Yamaha – 161
Anthony Mazziotto III, Hammonton, N.J., Yamaha – 120
JC Camacho, Deer Park, Texas, Suzuki – 117
Andrew Lee, Clovis, Calif., Yamaha – 91
Brandon Cleland, Fort Worth, Texas, Suzuki – 64
KTM RC Cup
Alex Dumas, Quebec, Canada, KTM
Cory Ventura, Union City, Calif., KTM
Sean Ungvarsky, Phoenix, Ariz., KTM
Jackson Blackmon, Rock Hill, S.C., KTM
Jake Leahey, Hammonton, N.J., KTM
Toby Khamsouk, Banning, Calif., KTM
Trevor Standish, Roswell, Ga., KTM
Ryan Wissel, Medina, Ohio, KTM
Gavin Anthony, Hilliard, Ohio, KTM
Jamie Astudillo, Gilbertville, Pa., KTM
KTM RC Cup Championship Standings
Benjamin Smith, Glenmoore, Pa., KTM – 208
Cory Ventura, Union City, Calif., KTM – 204
Alex Dumas, Quebec, Canada, KTM – 198
Jackson Blackmon, Rock Hill, S.C., KTM – 189
Draik Beauchamp, Knoxville, Tenn., KTM- 165
Toby Khamsouk, Banning, Calif., KTM – 130
Trevor Standish, Roswell, Ga., KTM – 114
Gavin Anthony, Hillard, Ohio, KTM – 90
Nate Minster, Oak Grove, Minn. KTM – 70
Jake Leahey, Hammonton, N.J., KTM – 65
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thejoyofviolentmovement · 1 year ago
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New Audio: Bubba Brothers Share a Thumping, Club Friendly Banger
New Audio: Bubba Brothers Share a Thumping, Club Friendly Banger @BrothersBubba @heygroover @romainpalmieri @DorianPerron
Over the past couple of years, I’ve managed to spill quite a bit of virtual ink covering Portuguese DJ and production duo Bubba Brothers — Eliseo Correia and Justino Santos — and during that period, the duo, which formed back in 2015, have been remarkably prolific, regularly releasing banger after banger after banger . . . 2023 has been a rather busy year for the JOVM mainstays. Earlier this…
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New Audio: JOVM Mainstays Bubba Brothers Share a Sleek, House Banger
New Audio: JOVM Mainstays Bubba Brothers Share a Sleek, House Banger @BrothersBubba @heygroover @romainpalmieri @DorianPerron
Over the past couple of years of this site’s 13-plus year history, I’ve spilled quite a bit of virtual ink covering Portuguese DJ and production duo Bubba Brothers — Eliseo Correia and Justino Santos — and during that period, the duo, which formed back in 2015, have been remarkably prolific, regularly releasing banger after banger after banger . . . 2023 has been a rather busy year for the JOVM…
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thejoyofviolentmovement · 1 year ago
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New Audio: JOVM Mainstays Bubba Brothers Share Deep House Banger "Euphoria"
New Audio: JOVM Mainstays Bubba Brothers Share Deep House Banger "Euphoria" @BrothersBubba @heygroover @romainpalmieri @DorianPerron
Over the past couple of years of this site’s 13-plus year history, I’ve spilled quite a bit of virtual ink covering Portuguese DJ and production duo Bubba Brothers — Eliseo Correia and Justino Santos — and during that period, the duo, which formed back in 2015, have been remarkably prolific, regularly releasing banger after banger after banger . . . 2023 has been a rather busy year for the JOVM…
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thejoyofviolentmovement · 1 year ago
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New Audio: JOVM Mainstays Bubba Brothers Return with a Euphoric Banger
New Audio: JOVM Mainstays Bubba Brothers Return with a Euphoric Banger @BrothersBubba @heygroover @romainpalmieri @DorianPerron
Portuguese DJ and production duo Bubba Brothers — Eliseo Correia and Justino Santos — formed back in 2015. Over the past few years, I’ve managed to spill quite a bit of virtual ink covering the Portuguese JOVM mainstays. And during that period they’ve been remarkably prolific, releasing an increasing number of club friendly bangers. Earlier this year, the duo released the Visions EP, an effort…
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