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You know with the music industry the way it is today, you will hear a musician on a nationwide broadcast that is just average at best. They use their looks or some gimmick to market them, but it is defiantly not about the music. Then you go down to "the Corner Church" and there will be a musician that just blows you away, playing for 50 people. It is just not right! This Pod-cast is in protest of the music industry and tries to give the "up and coming" Christian Artists a voice. It's not muc ...
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Welcome to The Next Level Law Podcast, where your hosts, Arash Eskandari and Richard Perillo, unlock the secrets to law firm success in the modern world. Whether you’re a seasoned law firm owner or just starting out, this podcast is your go-to resource for accelerating growth, refining your business tactics, and mastering marketing strategies that work. Join us every week as we dive deep into the challenges and triumphs of managing and growing a law firm in today’s competitive environment. W ...
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2020 Visions is a six part series presented by Rys Farthing and K. Biswas charting Britain's future. Episode 1: The Political Future. Guests: Labour’s Jon Cruddas MP; human rights activist Peter Tatchell; ConservativeHome editor Jonathan Isaby, psephologist Professor John Curtice; Dr Madsen Pirie, Director of the free-market Adam Smith Institute; LibDem Voice editor Stephen Tall; David Babbs of campaign organisation 38 Degrees, and the New Statesman’s Laurie Penny. Episode 2: Poverty, inequa ...
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In this Next Level Law podcast episode, host Richard Perillo sits down with Snehal Massey, owner of SPM Law Office in Columbia, Maryland. Snehal shares her journey from a marketing career to founding her law firm, highlighting her focus on family law, including divorce, custody, and adoption cases. She discusses the emotional aspects of family law,…
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In this Next Level Law podcast episode, hosts Arash Eskandari and Richard Perillo sit down with David Craig, the managing partner of Craig, Kelley & Faultless. David shares his expertise in law firm marketing, offering invaluable strategies for leveraging law firm growth. He discusses the significance of creating a positive client experience, estab…
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In this enriching episode of the Next Level Law Podcast, hosts Arash Eskandari and Richard Perillo, who together share 18 years of legal experience, engage in a compelling discussion with attorney and success coach Gary Miles. With over 40 years in the legal field, Gary shares insights from his career shift from personal injury to family law, drive…
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After navigating a tumultuous phase in his life marked by heavy drinking and the disbandment of The Band, Richard Manuel entered rehab, marking a pivotal step toward reclaiming his passion for music. In 1978, returned to the studio with old friend Happy Traum, contributing to Traum's debut solo album "Bright Morning Stars." He also collaborated wit…
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In this riveting episode of the Next Level Law podcast, hosts Arash Eskandari and Richard Perillo sit down with Rick Burgoon, a multifaceted attorney whose career spans intellectual property, biotechnology, and criminal defense. Rick shares his unique journey from an aspiring doctor to a biotech patent lawyer and, eventually, a criminal defense att…
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In this episode of the Next Level Law podcast, host Richard Perillo interviews attorney Jeremy Ramsey from Loves Park, Illinois. Jeremy shares his background and journey into estate planning, wills and probate, and real estate law. He discusses the importance of having an estate plan to avoid the costly and time-consuming probate process. Jeremy al…
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In this episode of the Next Level Law Podcast, hosts Arash Eskandari and Richard Perillo are joined by Tama Kudman, a partner at Kudman, Trachten, Aloe, Posner, LLP, and chair of the firm's white-collar and government enforcement group. Tama shares her journey into criminal defense, fueled by her passion for due process and individual rights. She d…
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In this episode, Patrick Garrity, a criminal defense attorney from Massachusetts, shares his inspiring journey into the legal profession. He candidly discusses how his personal experience of being arrested in 2020 sparked his determination to become a lawyer and help others navigate the criminal justice system. Patrick offers valuable insights into…
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In an engaging episode of the Next Level Law podcast, co-hosted by Richard Perillo and Arash Eskandari and sponsored by Vertical 10, guests delve into the inspiring career of Thomas Buchanan, a renowned personal injury attorney from Little Rock, Arkansas. Buchanan shares his transition from a large defense firm to launching his own practice focused…
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A new episode of "A Song With," where I chat with guests about their chosen tracks from The Band and the stories woven within them. There are no constraints; it could be a passionate case for why a song reigns supreme in The Band's repertoire, a personal narrative or bond, or simply revelling in the joy of listening. In this episode, Luke C. Bowden…
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In this episode of the Next Level Law Podcast, Richard Perillo engages with special guest Mr. Robert Reeves, a highly respected lawyer with affiliation to the National Trial Lawyers Organization and recognized among the Top 100 South Carolina super lawyers. Reeves shares his journey into the legal profession, emphasizing his evolution from an insur…
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"Levon's solo albums are pure, egalitarian magic and joy." - Matty Wishnow After a dedicated grind in the late '70s, Helm ventured to Nashville, inspired by his role in the lauded film Coal Miner's Daughter. There, with the city's top session players, he created his seminal album, American Son, in 1980. Helm, almost forty, forged a path to new crea…
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Welcome to our series "A Song With," where I chat with guests about their chosen tracks from The Band and the stories woven within them. There are no constraints; it could be an impassioned case for why a song reigns supreme in The Band's repertoire, a personal narrative or bond, or simply revelling in the joy of listening. In this episode, I'm joi…
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Welcome to another installment of Odds & Ends, a series of mini-episodes that invites you to explore the hidden treasures within The Band's extensive musical library. This episode reveals the depths of Richard Manuel and Robbie Robertson's artistic collaboration within the 1967 composition "Katie's Been Gone." From the exquisite composition to the …
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Welcome to the premiere of our new series, "A Song With," where I chat with guests about their chosen tracks from The Band and the stories woven within them. There are no constraints; it could be an impassioned case for why a song reigns supreme in The Band's repertoire, a personal narrative or bond, or simply reveling in the joy of listening. In o…
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Today, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Breanna McCann and Teagan Lisson to dive deep into The Last Waltz at 45. This legendary film resonates with audiences, even after four and a half decades. As we gather to celebrate its forty-fifth birthday, we have a relaxed yet engaging conversation that encompasses various facets of this cinematic m…
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In this unique episode, I intertwine history with engaging conversation. The Band made their inaugural appearance at Massey Hall in 1970, a highly anticipated hometown performance that critics hailed as nothing short of a "religious experience." Massey Hall holds a revered place in Toronto's cultural heritage, akin to the Ryman Auditorium, situated…
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Amidst the initial turbulence of his inaugural solo release and subsequent tour, Levon Helm and his ensemble found themselves grappling with an unfortunate dearth of problems. Plagued by undisclosed health adversities and the intricate orchestration of conflicting timetables, Helm sought solace within the confines of the studio, setting in motion t…
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Following the triumphant launch of "The Last Waltz," Robbie Robertson redirected his ambitions toward carving a prominent niche in Hollywood. With a fervent desire to attain recognition as a distinguished producer and a rising star in the film industry, he set his sights on a captivating script known as "Carny." This enthralling tale delved into th…
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2023 marks the fiftieth anniversary of The Band's fifth studio album Moondog Matinee. A cover album with a mixed critical and audience appraisal, now fifty years later, The Band: A History is joined in a roundtable discussion by Michael Koehler and Annie Burkhart to dig into the album's merit. If you're interested in following today's guests, you c…
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The Band had moved bases in 1974 from the East Coast and the cozy colony of Woodstock to the West Coast colony shores of Malibu. Richard Manuel, struggling already with balancing the demands of his band, his family life was falling deeper into manic depression, which led to excessive alcohol and drug consumption. With his family fractured and his h…
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He is genuinely the most original, brilliant and moving keyboard players that has ever operated within rock ’n’ roll.” Author Barney Hoskyns noted in 1993 in his book Across The Great Divide. Following The Last Waltz, Garth Hudson didn’t have much issue continuing to do what he loved doing – playing music. The industry and musicians were intrigued …
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“Sitting around my house in Malibu and walking around the beach. I’ve been doing that for a long time, and frankly, I’m tired of it.” Rick Danko’s quote in 1978 could accurately reflect the temperate of a few members of The Band as the end of the decade neared. A purgatory of sorts had settled over The Band. Following The Last Waltz in 1976, The Ba…
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The Band: A History sits down with writer, columnist and author Jude Warne to discuss her recent essay on The Band's 1970 studio album Stage Fright, which is part of a larger scholarly study of The Band entitled Rags and Bones: An Exploration of The Band published by the University Press of Mississippi. You can find Rags and Bones: An Exploration o…
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“I was looking for a simpler, fresher routing... I really like this new group. I can go out and perform the record now.” Rick Danko was now out on his own. Nearly two decades with The Band left him wanting more. More music, more touring and more control. He told Harvey Kubernick in 1978, “I’m the focal point on stage this time, and it doesn’t bothe…
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With the break-up of his band and his family, Levon Helm did what he knew best, make music. While The Band was all but extinct, Helm continued to tell journalists they’d keep making music. However, he started putting together a new band, and he moved back east to set up permanently. As he recalled, “I decided to remain in Woodstock. I loved the tow…
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The Band: A History sits down with Chest Fever, the official revival of The Band. If you remember my interview a few months ago with Mrs. Henry, a great band from California. In that case, they are back with a new project, Chest Fever, a band that has been given the stamp of approval to carry on the musical legacy of The Band. They are taking their…
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The Band: A History sits down with legendary recording engineer, mixer and record producer Bob Clearmountain, whose innovative approach has led him to work with industry-heavy-hitters like Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, and The Rolling Stones. Having mixed Robbie Robertson’s first solo album in 1987 and sharing a working relationship since it made…
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