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Boobah rhymes with Tuba

Paul Emmett & Nathan Lee

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Paul and Nathan discuss two rhyming words suggested by listeners each week. Come for the rhymes, stay for the inexplicable tangents. Presented by Paul Emmett & Nathan Lee. Theme music ‘Tin Pan Alley’ by Dan Barton. Executive Producer: Em Shell.
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Anthony Plog on Music

Anthony Plog (host), Eddie Ludema (Producer)

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Conversations with performers, composers, and entrepreneurs. Join Tony and some of the world’s great musicians in interviews that are fascinating, illuminating, and funny (well, most of the time).
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The Quiche & Tuba Show

Debi “Quiche” Barmonde & Elise “Tuba” West

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"Your moment of whimsy, wisdom, and all that shift." Join a couple of happy lunatics of a certain age as they explore silliness, deep dives into humanity, interesting guests, and the mysteries behind the curtain of life. Bringing you stories that uplift, inspire, entertain, and make you smile. A bit of Seinfeldesque nothing-meets-a-bit-of-everything-that-matters-most. So get your coffee, some tissues, and let's vibe!
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Brass Evolution

Helen Douthwaite-Teasdale

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A podcast where we explore the rich culture and history of the brass banding world. Each episode myself and a guest will delve into a topic from the brass band past - contests, conductors, clothing and everything in between.
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Michael Davis

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Interviews with outstanding musicians of our time with Michael Davis, international recording artist, trombonist, composer, and clinician. Provided by Hip-BoneMusic. (www.hip-bonemusic.com)
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Our goal is to empower determined entrepreneurs and business owners on their financial journey! Join Wise Livin founders Tuba and Steve as they guide you on how to invest in yourself and save money! #finance #entrepreneurship #money
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Pathways

Adam Wolf

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Pathways is dedicated to telling the stories of some of our heroes for the french horn. From starting on the instrument, all the way up to the highest levels of our field, we all have one very important thing in common, and that's we all play the horn. What else do we have in common? Listen to find out!
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Talking with Thunderbirds

Talking with Thunderbirds

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Welcome to Talking with Thunderbirds, where amazing things happen. This podcast will feature guests in the community of Tuba City that students deem to be heroes. They will interview these heroes about their job and how it led them to their current position.
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The Brass Junkies, hosted by former Boston Brass tuba player Andrew Hitz and a rotating cast of characters, features interviews with the best and brightest brass players in the world. Subject matter includes everything from the serious to the ridiculous, just like the music business.
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Silky Science

Silky Science

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Silky Science is a show dedicated to talking about the science and business of supplements. Each week, REDCON1 CEO Aaron Singerman and REDCON1 VP Eric Hart aka Silky Tuba, will talk about the science behind the supplements as well as the business and industry of supplements. From formula breakdowns, ingredient talk, manufacturing, all the way to why we do what we do, Silky Science is one old man’s view of the world of supplements.
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The Music, Mind, and Movement Podcast features interviews with musicians, educators, health and wellness professionals, and many more who take a holistic view of the musician’s life. Together we explore some of the unique physical, mental, social, and emotional challenges that musicians face and how we can meet these challenges in ways that help us grow both as musicians and as healthy, creative, resilient humans. Karen Bulmer is a tuba player, music professor, meditation facilitator, and mo ...
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We connect, engage, and grow Women in Big Data by unlocking the Career, Big Data, and Analytics know-how of industry experts & thought leaders. Discover Career insights and what you can do with Big Data and Analytics to create a better future for everyone: organizations, societies, and individuals.
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Americanisms is designed for intermediate English Language learners. It's to help you practice your listening, your pronunciation and to learn more about the culture of the United States. If you plan on coming to live or visit the United States, this podcast gives you some cultural background that you probably didn't hear about in the classroom. Enjoy!
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Harley, Alex, & Goy Boy

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Harley and Alex go way back: they met in Kindergarten, attended each other's Bar Mitzvah...all while navigating the brightly-colored, slime-filled decade that was the 1990s. With the help of their trusty co-host "Goy Boy," they'll discuss anything and everything about growing up during that time. Whether you grew up in the 1990s, 1890s, or are still growing up, come join the conversation!
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2 Rez Boyz, 1 War Pony

Another 4th World Productions

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Hey! Ya’eh’teh! Welcome to the “2 Rez boys, 1 war pony” Podcast show Join your hosts Anthony Bunny and Mike Bidtah As they attempt to catch their War pony and gather knowledge of our beloved homeland right here in the Navajo reservation. A place where many things happen on a daily and have great stories. They will share news, stories, and uplift the spirits with great life experiences of living on and off the Rez! All while sharing the laughter! Now let’s catch this pony! Email: 2rezboyz@gma ...
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Change 4 the Kenai is a local Central Kenai Peninsula coalition that aims to address substance use by providing resources, information, and hope to the people of the Kenai Peninsula. Our website is change4thekenai.org. Our project coordinator is Shari Conner, and her number is 907-714-4521.
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Sometimes podcast hosts just want to watch the world - or at least their co-host - burn. Hence the explanation for the inclusion of a pretty inexplicable pander-fest in this otherwise august and serious podcast. The other selections (all recent releases) incorporate humor in a couple of cases, and, well, don't in the most serious selection. Pat rep…
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We all want to earn our way and no one likes the idea of being in debt forever. However, if we come to neglect or try somehow to move beyond or earn our salvation, we are in danger of “losing” that very thing.You can find out more about us at our website www.gracechurchnwa.orgIt is a priority for us at Grace Church NWA to make LGBTQIA+, all ethnici…
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Kevin Mayse is the wind ensemble conductor, trumpet teacher, and chair of the Department of Music at Riverside City College. Even though RCC is a two year college, what Kevin has been able to accomplish has been exceptional. His wind ensemble not only performs major works but also has a vibrant commissioning program, top flight soloists, and perfor…
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After a couple episodes away, we return to the New York Times list of best jazz albums of 2023 and finish it off. It's happier days for the most part. The boys acknowledge that these selections are all, more or less, actually jazz, and some are even pretty enjoyable. Jonathan Suazo – RICANO; Mendoza Hoff Revels – ECHOLOCATION; Micah Thomas – REVEAL…
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Listen and get insights into Tech Roles in GenAI Times in this talk with Nahia Orduña, Technical Leader Strategic Accounts at Amazon Web Services and co-author—together with Slavik Dimitrovich—of the book The Solutions Architects of the Future: Conversations about Tech Roles in GenAI times. We talk about the relevance of Tech Roles in the age of Ge…
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Because it’s April Fools Day, we’ve got a lot of dad jokes left from series one and so here they all are, unedited and with occasional f*$& ups... Sorry young ears! Yes - we know the artwork has one too many arms in it... Hosts: Paul Emmett & Nathan Lee Audio Editing: Paul Emmett Theme Music: Dan Barton Submit a rhyme - www.boobahtubapod.co.uk Inst…
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Jesus shows us a radically different way to understand what it means to be a King and a Priest, as well as what it means to triumph.You can find out more about us at our website www.gracechurchnwa.orgIt is a priority for us at Grace Church NWA to make LGBTQIA+, all ethnicities and races, those with disabilities, and other marginalized people groups…
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Jon Armstrong is an amazingly versatile performer, composer, educator and thinker. Perhaps that should come as no surprise, since as a young man in his home town in Oregon, Jon not only played in a Buddhist marching band but also worked 12 hour shifts in a diaper factory! After a highly successful career in LA, he now teaches at Idaho State Univers…
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Rosie’s fault for Cheeses. Rosies fault for Sneezes. (I wrote this down during editing and hadn’t instantly forgotten it.) This season finale is we think the best yet! Join us for an in depth discussion about cheese and sneezing. Hosts: Paul Emmett & Nathan Lee Audio Editing: Paul Emmett Theme Music: Dan Barton Submit a rhyme - www.boobahtubapod.co…
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TuxJam’s quartet of Al, Kevie, Dave (aka thelovebug) and Andrew (aka mcnalu) return to bring you picks from the world of free and open source software peppered with creative commons tunes. And, no, we have not become slaves to AI – Artifical Intelligence – but are grateful to Al, our newest co-host, for suggesting both reviews in this show. As usua…
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For some fans, the story of jazz saxophone begins with John Coltrane. This episode, the boys interview Owen Broder, who gives propers to Coltrane's old boss, Johnny Hodges. Mainstay of the Duke Ellington band and lover of lettuce and tomato sandwiches, the Rabbit (as he was known) possessed the most sumptuous sound ever heard from an alto saxophone…
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Matilda Lloyd has already had an exceptional career at a very young age. Her first album, Casta Diva, released on Chandos Records, was BBC Music Magazine's Recording of the Month in June of 2023. She will also be a European Concert Hall Organization "Rising Star" for the 2024/2025 season. But in addition to being an international trumpet soloist, s…
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The chaos continues in our penultimate episode of the series. This week Paul and Nathan talk about (barely) Salvation Army and Barney (the big purple thing) while trying to fix the arm rests on their chairs. You’ll not be able to turn this one off. We think it was Gandhi who once said “this podcast is dope ya’ll, got to get it in my earholes” (cita…
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Many years ago, bastard Mike suggested that our anniversary shows feature groups comprised of as many members as the anniversary was of years. How's that for a mouthful (mindful?) Anyway, good idea until right about now. Eleven is an awkward number unless you're fielding a footie team, and the boys have some issues finding albums that fit the bill …
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Jesus really is the best choice, so we can choose, confess, and follow without fear of missing out.You can find out more about us at our website www.gracechurchnwa.orgIt is a priority for us at Grace Church NWA to make LGBTQIA+, all ethnicities and races, those with disabilities, and other marginalized people groups feel accepted, included, and val…
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Listen and get insights into Trustworthy Generative AI in this talk with Veronique Van Vlasselaer and Bart Baesens. Veronique is the Analytics and AI Lead for South, West, & East Europe at SAS. She is a true data science enthusiast. Bart is a Professor of Data Science at KU Leuven in Belgium and a Lecturer at the University of Southampton. Bart co-…
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The great enemy is death. Once death is “defeated”, then we are free to live (and die) with hope. It’s weird how easy that is to lose sight of.You can find out more about us at our website www.gracechurchnwa.orgIt is a priority for us at Grace Church NWA to make LGBTQIA+, all ethnicities and races, those with disabilities, and other marginalized pe…
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During the series of conversations I've had with people in the music business over the past 3 1/2 year, I've spoken with guests representing many aspects of music. But I haven't spoken with anybody about the give and take between orchestra management and musicians. So, who better to have on the podcast than Lynn Larsen? Lynn has been Personnel Mana…
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New host Al has the previous co-hosts – Dave (aka thelovebug), Kevie and Andrew (aka mcnalu) on probation. We start with our usual round-up of distrowatch.com which ranges from so easy to chaos (well, Kaos). In this episode, prompted by a suggestion from Els Mussols, the guys look at a variety of Android based RSS reader apps,including ttRSS, Nextc…
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Welcome to the chaos! Paul and Nathan have been in a proper studio today and they’ve been allowed to use buttons. The phrase ‘bull in a china shop’ but the podcast version of it. Today we talk about Elephants and Irrelevant with thanks to James! Thanks as well to University Radio Nottingham for letting us use the **Bookable Room**! Hosts: Paul Emme…
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Jesus is better and offers us a better way of living. This might not make logical or rational sense, but it can make emotional sense.You can find out more about us at our website www.gracechurchnwa.orgIt is a priority for us at Grace Church NWA to make LGBTQIA+, all ethnicities and races, those with disabilities, and other marginalized people group…
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Join our intrepid but grumpy explorers Mike and Pat and they continue their journey through the New York Times Top Ten list of Best Jazz Albums from 2023. The boys look at three more albums off the list and once again have questions about the selections. Then they discuss an album from 2023 not on the list, and, naturally, emit rainbows. We don't r…
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In this episode I chat to banding icon Ray Farr about his research into the Distin Family and their extraodinary impact on the beginnings of the brass band movement. We discuss the groups origins, tenor horn vs. alto saxhorn, missing testpieces and the wonderful array of instruments being performed at the time. https://www.rayfarr.com/ Podcast musi…
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Content Warning: We eat pork pies far too close to microphones in this bonus content. Some might call it ASMR, some might call it offensive to the earholes. You know what you like, so listen with caution! Normal service resumes next Thursday. Hosts: Paul Emmett & Nathan Lee Audio Editing: Paul Emmett Theme Music: Dan Barton Submit a rhyme - www.boo…
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We have been given everything we need not just to preserve but to flourish through our apprenticeship to Jesus. But that doesn’t mean it’s going to be easy.You can find out more about us at our website www.gracechurchnwa.orgIt is a priority for us at Grace Church NWA to make LGBTQIA+, all ethnicities and races, those with disabilities, and other ma…
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Richard Antoine White (RAW Tuba) is principal tubist with the New Mexico Philharmonic, principal tuba of the Santa Fe Symphony, and a full professor of tuba at the University of New Mexico. But for more reasons than those, he has been an inspiration for those of us familiar with his life and work. For the first four years of his life, he was homele…
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Pork Butterflies and Buzzfeeds. Paul and Nathan have had a pair of rhyming words from Rebecca this week. Don’t worry, all your favourite lukewarm banter and administrative functions are here too! We’ve got plenty to talk about and it’s all incredibly insightful. Don’t forget to send us your rhyming words to be featured on an episode - just visit th…
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Sabbath can’t truly be practiced alone. It takes a unique community and helps build and maintain the community it needs.You can find out more about us at our website www.gracechurchnwa.orgIt is a priority for us at Grace Church NWA to make LGBTQIA+, all ethnicities and races, those with disabilities, and other marginalized people groups feel accept…
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Humans love making lists, and it's likely this activity will continue until the cockroaches take over. (Cockroaches mostly love hiding under cabinets). Some humans on the New York Times made a list of the top 10 jazz albums of 2023. Pat and Mike take about three selections from that list and one other interesting release from that recently past yea…
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Paul and Nathan will often take a lot of stuff out and here is a little snippet of some of that! In case you wanted more Boobah in your earholes! Hosts: Paul Emmett & Nathan Lee Audio Editing: Paul Emmett Theme Music: Dan Barton Submit a rhyme - www.boobahtubapod.co.uk Instagram: @boobahtubapod TikTok: @boobahtubapod Email: boobahtubapod@gmail.com…
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God emphasizes God’s self in a specific time as opposed to a fixed geographical place. Our practice of Sabbath is a response to this emphasis that helps us keep and tell time properly.You can find out more about us at our website www.gracechurchnwa.orgIt is a priority for us at Grace Church NWA to make LGBTQIA+, all ethnicities and races, those wit…
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I first met pianist Katharina Kegler in 1992 when I auditioned for the position of trumpet professor at the Freiburg Musik Hochschule. Katharina was assigned to me as the accompanist for the short concert I would have to play and, unbeknownst to me, it was her first service since being hired at the Hochschule. So over many year we have not only tau…
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This week Paul and Nathan are reunited after a Christmas break and immediately return to mindless banter! Abi has been submitting more rhymes and this week has sent us in an interesting one! Have listen to see what we’ve got to say about Timpani rhyming with Limp Knee (whatever that is!). Hosts: Paul Emmett & Nathan Lee Audio Editing: Paul Emmett T…
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Practicing Sabbath can be an expression of freedom from the confines of our acquisitional and oppressive society.You can find out more about us at our website www.gracechurchnwa.orgIt is a priority for us at Grace Church NWA to make LGBTQIA+, all ethnicities and races, those with disabilities, and other marginalized people groups feel accepted, inc…
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This episode's title is a wee bit misleading. The boys don't meet Mr. Mahavishnu (John McLaughlin, of course) but rather Matt Phillips, long-time listener to the podcast who just happened to write a very good book on the famous fusion guitarist called "John McLaughlin - From Miles and Mahavishnu to the 4th Dimension." The book covers the whole of M…
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Listen, and get insights into Bias in the AI Lifecycle in this talk with Veronique Van Vlasselaer, Analytics & AI Lead South, West & East Europe at SAS. We talk about: How to define Bias in AI and the different types of Bias in the AI Lifecycle (Data Bias, Algorithmic Bias, Decision Bias); The AI Incident 'Child Care Benefits' at the Dutch Tax Auth…
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In this brief return episode tubist Jonathan Gawn and euphonium player and improviser (and previous pod guest!) Martin Lee Thomson tell us about their involvement with the Lower Brass Days in partnership with St Mary's Music School. More event info below: There will be a series of free Lower Brass events to celebrate the trombone, euphonium, tuba, …
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The usual trio of Kevie, Andrew (when tore himself away from his telescope) and Dave are joined by Al, from the Admin Admin podcast, and have a show dedicated to retro gaming. The Data Frog Gane (sic) Console We start with our useful roundup from distrowatch. Al and Dave review the Data frog handheld game console. Here’s a link to a GitHub repo wit…
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Trumpeter Dave Bilger has had a stellar career as both a performer and also as an educator. He was principal trumpet with the Dallas Symphony, and following that, principal trumpet with the Philadelphia Orchestra for many years. In addition to the 27 years he's taught at the Curtis Institute of Music, he's also Professor of Trumpet at the Northwest…
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Another episode of things that Paul and Nathan know surprisingly little about! This week Alex has suggested we talk about Harry Styles and the British Isles. Well - by the end of this episode we’re well and truly experts - just in something else! Sit back, take the weight off and enjoy this week’s episode of Boobah rhymes with Tuba, freshly squeeze…
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Few players have made the splash in the archival jazz game as Zev Feldman, who has discovered many lost jazz gems (and a little Fool's Gold) and shown how these issues can be events when packaged properly with good artwork and notes. This fortnight's show looks at two of his recent productions and two historical albums in the Latin Idiom. Did the j…
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Sabbath is a way of signifying our allegiance to someone and something other than that of the world, empire and consumerism. You can find out more about us at our website www.gracechurchnwa.orgIt is a priority for us at Grace Church NWA to make LGBTQIA+, all ethnicities and races, those with disabilities, and other marginalized people groups feel a…
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In this episode I chat to researcher and relative of Cora Youngblood Corson, James P Gregory Jnr about her trailblazing and complex life and his ongoing discoveries into her significance in opening doors for women brass musicians. We discuss her enterprising beginnings in Anadarko, her rise to fame, jewel encrusted Euphoniums and much more. The Leg…
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Sabbath teaches us to rest differently, for different reasons, from different meanings. Ultimately practicing Sabbath is an act of faithful witness.You can find out more about us at our website www.gracechurchnwa.orgIt is a priority for us at Grace Church NWA to make LGBTQIA+, all ethnicities and races, those with disabilities, and other marginaliz…
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Andreas Neubronner is a record producer and engineer who has won 8 Grammy awards. He has recorded great orchestras around the world and is known for his recordings of the Mahler Symphonies with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas, his work with Baroque and Renaissance ensembles, and piano soloists Murray Perahia …
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Andrew is joined by seven brass players who share thoughts about a musician they were thankful for in 2023. Become a Patron ► https://www.patreon.com/thebrassjunkies/ Show Notes ► http://www.brassjunkies.com Guests Giving Thanks: Sasha Romero (Principal Trombone of the Metropolitan Opera) is thankful for Claudio Sanchez (8:10) Rodney Marsalis (Lead…
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It’s 2024 and Nathan and Paul are discussing Pope and Oscilloscope. Do they know what an oscilloscope is? Do they have much to say about the Pope? They do manage it somehow - thanks Seb for sending the suggestion in! Plenty of other lukewarm banter this episode as well, and some fun administrative functions as well. Get your earholes around this an…
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SUPRISE! IT'S JOY!Joy is complicated. Joy is a promise, a gift and in some ways the goal of our life in God.You can find out more about us at our website www.gracechurchnwa.orgIt is a priority for us at Grace Church NWA to make LGBTQIA+, all ethnicities and races, those with disabilities, and other marginalized people groups feel accepted, included…
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