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(On and After 12/2020, A Spotify & Anchor Exclusive Podcast) Here we discuss Classic Rock! Including all of the genres or artists that fall under the classic rock umbrella, including grunge rock, progressive rock, pop, metal, alternative, hard rock, southern rock, folk rock, and modern rock. Everything from album discussion, to our love for certain songs or bands, to timeless moments, bar chat style! (AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY ON SPOTIFY) #podcast #rockandroll #rockon #ddclassicrock
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The most popular classical music broadcast in the world is proudly Sponsored by Apple Classical and Uber. Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, Mercury, and countless independent labels use our show to promote new artists and new album releases. Debuting your album on our podcast guarantees your music will be heard on: Podomatic, Vurbl, Amazon Music, Audible, Apple Podcasts, Player FM, PodBean, iHeartRadio, Audacy, Google Podcasts, Gaana, Boomplay, and Deezer, among many others. We actively support Fa ...
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Sensoria with DJ Dreamdoctor is a weekly show that showcases classic/retro alternative & indie music with a sprinkling of new music that carries forward the legacy of classic alt. Genres: new wave, synthpop, postpunk, industrial, electro, alternative dance music, Britpop. Contact info: E-mail: djdreamdoctor@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/djdreamdoctor Twitter: twitter.com/DDreamdoctor Mixcloud.com/djdreamdoctor
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A professional sports journalist and broadcast production manager present a flawless sheen of masterful audio staging as they discuss sports, classic rock and the best of comedy. These two authentic males ram a testosterone searing roar of reaction straight down the throats of a society offended by everything inside The Me Too Era. The opposite of L.A., N.Y., Austin & Seattle, the muscle and thunder of The Motor City is overdriven and amplified by The Rock & Roll Capital of the World .. way ...
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Michael Scabs, Dreg and Ivan Russia, of the Chicago rock band SHERIFF SCABS, bring their rehearsal space banter to the digital airwaves, covering everything from music, movies, classic television, sex, adult beverages and the often hilarious stories that come with being on the midwest rock scene. FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.
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Gabrus' interests are all over the place...and so is this podcast. He interviews friends and celebrities, some who are both. About the kind of stupid stuff that a nerd/meathead/manchild would be into. Tangents are not only allowed, they are encouraged.
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www.facebook.com/lightboxmix | A continuous mix of classic house tracks, inspired by the Lightbox at Fire nightclub in Vauxhall, London. The mix lasts a mind-boggling 10 HOURS and includes OVER 100 CLASSIC TRACKS divided into five parts of around two hours. COLLECT THEM ALL! Recommended for fans of these artists: Freemasons / Gadjo / Seamus Haji / Deux / Sia / Stonebridge / Kylie / Axwell / Sunfreakz / Imogen Heap / Mason / Fonzerelli / Ian Carey / Edward Maya / David Guetta / DJ Delicious & ...
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Each week, in the award-winning radio show and podcast Unbelievable?, top thinkers engage with questions like: Is there evidence for God? Can we trust the Bible? Did Jesus rise from the dead? Started by Justin Brierley in 2005, the show ever since has sought to tackle these and other issues, in a way that gets Christians and sceptics talking.
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Welcome to Country-ish! A weekly podcast by comedian Jon Reep and his pals from Hickory. Jon lived in Los Angles for 18 years, but after his dad suffered a stroke, he moved back home to take care of his folks in Hickory, NC. Jon has spent half of his life in North Carolina and the other half in California. He's the Urban Cowboy of podcasting. Each week Jon chats with his Hickory friends, his parents, other comedians & even celebrity guests. He has ongoing segments such as "Small Town News", ...
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Today’s show is like a hectic Hillbilly Hot Pocket in your Cornhole. In BEST TRENDS, "The Hillbillies" are trending... and not the ones from Beverly. Who are they? What are they doing? And why don't I like it? I ask my Gen-Z crew members to convince me why I should like "The Hillbillies" and their new song, but I'm not sure they are able to. My new…
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Maestra Gertrude Heinz's favorite works by Arvo Part. Help support our show by purchasing this album at: Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans #CMD…
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Sojourns in Solitude has been reissued after 17 years in physical form. This is Greg C. Brown's best-selling CD to date. Order while supplies last. It contains all solo guitar works but concludes with "Transylvania", an orchestral piece for guitar and chamber orchestra. The piece takes the more literal meaning, a walk through the woods but definite…
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Very few genres are as difficult to interpret pianistically as that of contemporary serious music: it often requires a superhuman degree of both virtuosity and patience, and the potential pitfalls of expression are ever-present. Enter Korean pianist Koeun Grace Lee, who zestily breezes through the most varied contemporary repertoire imaginable, wit…
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Toronto's DJ Dreamdoctor presents Sensoria. Spinning classic/retro alternative, new wave, postpunk, synthpop, Britpop, punk, powerpop, and new music that carries on the legacy of the classic alternative scene. This week on Sensoria, it's part 2 of the 3rd anniversary of Sensoria. Celebrating Sensoria and its 3 years on the air while revisiting the …
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The album is the result of six years Britell spent in close collaboration with director Benjamin Millepied on the film for which Britell also serves as an executive producer. The final 30-track collection is a body of music as expansive as the film itself, one that soars with majesty and intensity and leads listeners on an unforgettable journey. Mi…
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When Their Majesties King Charles III & Queen Camilla are crowned at Westminster Abbey next month, the service, and pre-service music, will be exclusively recorded and released by Decca Records the very same day. The Official Album of the Coronation, to take place on Saturday 6th May 2023, will include all music and spoken word from the global even…
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Get ready for a riveting episode of Unbelievable? part of our ongoing series Rights of Life and Death. Today in The Abortion Debate: Life, Equality, and Choice, we're diving headfirst into the contentious and thought-provoking topic of abortion. What does it mean to say that life begins? What would it take for the fetus or the child to have a right…
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“You can’t rely on virtuosity in Beethoven’s concerto; you have to reveal yourself,” says María Dueñas. And that can only be done through sound.” The supremely talented Spanish violinist will launch her Deutsche Grammophon career in bold fashion by delivering an intriguingly individual interpretation of the Beethoven Violin Concerto, one of the mos…
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Geoff Garlock & Jason Gore join gabrus to talk about classic rock and classic rock radio. Check out gabrus' other podcast, Action Boyz. Check out 101 Places to Party Before You Die now streaming on HBO Max Shout out to Athletic Greens & The Farmers Dog for sponsoring this episode. Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D and …
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The Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68, is a symphony written by Johannes Brahms. Brahms spent at least fourteen years completing this work, whose sketches date from 1854. Brahms himself declared that the symphony, from sketches to finishing touches, took 21 years, from 1855 to 1876. The premiere of this symphony, conducted by the composer's friend …
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Today’s show is like a video game where the Walking Dead are wearing a tracksuit! Our own Mark Hav-an-8-Balls-Deep played hero again, as he got involved with a fight that broke out at a recent NASCAR race in North Wilkesboro. We've got photo proof that he was right there in the thick of it. We hear Mark's take on the fight from his ringside perspec…
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Arvo Pärt is an Estonian composer of classical and sacred music. He is a devout Orthodox Christian and a pioneer of minimalism and tintinnabula styles. He is known for his works for choir and instruments, such as Tabula Rasa, Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten, and Magnificat-Antiphones. He was born in Paide in 1935 and studied music at the Talli…
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Christian philosopher William Lane Craig and atheist physicist Lawrence Krauss met in Australia for 3 public dialogues on the existence of God in 2013. They joined Justin Brierley to reflect on the value of the events and the way it was carried out. We hear highlights of their discussion on whether God commanded genocide in the Old Testament and if…
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Francis Poulenc Concerto in G minor for Organ, Strings, and Timpani, FP 93 Joseph Jongen Symphonie Concertante for Grand Organ and Orchestra Sylvia Keller, organ Gertrude Heinz, conductor CMD German Opera Company of Berlin Recording and Mixing by CMD Recordings Help support our show by purchasing this album at: Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.…
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Throughout his lifetime, composer Sydney Hodkinson wrote over 250 works, covering a wide array of genres including educational literature, chamber arrangements, and large-scale orchestral pieces. SYDNEY HODKINSON: CHAMBER WORKS from Navona Records brings four live recordings of the late composer’s string quartets and a trio, Rogatio Gravis, to life…
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Swan Lake, Op. 20, is a ballet composed by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875–76. Despite its initial failure, it is now one of the most popular ballets of all time. The scenario, initially in two acts, was fashioned from Russian and German folk tales and tells the story of Odette, a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer's …
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Album Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the Death of Oscar-Nominated Composer Richard Rodney Bennett Marking the 10th anniversary of the death of celebrated composer Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, I Watch You Sleep is a tenderly curated album conceived by American conductor, arranger, and pianist Scott Dunn, featuring award-winning British jazz vo…
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Should anyone be eligible for medical assistance in dying? "Choosing Death: Assisted Dying, Assisted Suicide, Murder – Who Decides?" Should the power to decide be granted to everyone when it comes to medical assistance in dying? A recent Canadian survey sheds light on the attitudes towards euthanasia and assisted dying, revealing startling statisti…
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It’s simple: Camille Thomas has not one memory without music. Nor any memories without a cello either, come to that matter. From the age of four, when she first asked if she might play an instrument, it was a cello, and only a cello, that she wanted to learn. Right from that very moment, it seemed so obvious that she was destined to meet the cello.…
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Today, we are setting the table with Family Farming. We visit with Mike and Tammy Zavels of Zavels Family Farms in Corryton, TN. This farming family is a very successful family farm in the eastern region of Tennessee. They will let us know how they got into farming, how the family has grown, and the diversity of farm products they produce. They als…
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Cody Hofmockel (Thru)joins gabrus to talk about all the wonders of thru-hikes and backpacking. Check out gabrus' other podcast, Action Boyz. Check out 101 Places to Party Before You Die now streaming on HBO Max Shout out to Athletic Greens and Stitch Fix for sponsoring this episode. Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D an…
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The Stabat Mater by Alessandro Scarlatti is a religious musical work composed for two voices, two violins, and basso continuo in 1724. The work was commissioned by the Order of Friars Minor for Lent and meditates on the suffering of Mary, mother of Christ. Scarlatti set the Stabat Mater three times. The work was replaced by Giovanni Battista Pergol…
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Today’s show is like a sexy herd of snitching cows wearing swimsuits! This week's SMALL TOWN NEWS is from Boone NC where a herd of cows helped the police in a high-stakes hot pursuit. I think you’ll find this story "a-moosing". In BEST TRENDS, has Miller Lite gone woke as well? They have a new ad out catering to women... are we all cool with this? …
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The Complete Concertos, Op. 9 and Adagio for Organ and Strings Help support our show by purchasing this album at: Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrl…
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From the archives. A DVD documentary series The God Question explored whether advances in science were undermining or supporting belief in God. Christian thinker Prof John Lennox and atheist physicist Lawrence Krauss debated some of the issues raised by the video series.. Alongside audio clips from the film they discussed the Big Bang, purpose, fin…
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Formed in 2018, Dream House Quartet fuses decades of musical mastery of classical and contemporary forms, featuring world-renowned piano duo Katia and Marielle Labèque, Grammy Award-winning guitarist, composer, and founding member of rock band The National Bryce Dessner, and composer, musician, and producer David Chalmin, performing radical new com…
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Nothing has ever gripped intellectuals as firmly as reflections about the conditio humana, with all the perceptions, joys, and miseries it entails. Israeli pianist and prolific recording artist Hagai Yodan sounds to the depths of existence on his new release, THE HUMAN CONDITION, and with great panache. Featuring both piano and the harpsichord, Yod…
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Die tote Stadt (German for The Dead City), Op. 12, is an opera in three acts by Erich Wolfgang Korngold set to a libretto by Paul Schott, a collective pseudonym for the composer and his father, Julius Korngold. It is based on the 1892 novel Bruges-la-Morte by Georges Rodenbach. Conducted and Produced by Kathryn Cavanaugh CMD Grand Opera Company of …
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In his newest release, cellist Bion Tsang returns to Glasgow, Scotland for his second recording with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and conductor Scott Yoo. CANTABILE, available from Universal Music Group on digital platforms tomorrow, April 14, and on CD in May 2023, features two works by Tchaikovsky, Variations on a Rococo Theme (Op. 33) a…
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GRAMMY-nominated harpist Yolanda Kondonassis has selected Friday, May 12 – the start of Mother’s Day weekend – for the release of a highly personal new track written for her by the great Cuban virtuoso trumpeter and composer Arturo Sandoval. In her performance of Wildflower (Yolanda’s Song), Kondonassis explores her connection to her own late mothe…
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Asian Southern Fusion - Jessica Carr, Owner of Girl’s Gotta Eat Good (Knoxville’s first Asian Bakery), and Vic Scott, co-owner of Seoul Brothers, Hong’s Kitchen, and Bubbles and Cream Knoxville about their upcoming event Knox AAPI Night Market, May 19th, 2023 at Highwire Brewing, South Knoxville. And the Knox AAPI Business Association that they hav…
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In 2019, Justin Brierley swapped his moderator’s chair for being a debater in a live show recorded in front of a student audience at Oxford University. He engaged atheist Stephen Woodford who runs the YouTube channel Rationality Rules on the question ‘Is it rational to be a Christian?’ • Subscribe to the Unbelievable? podcast: https://pod.link/2671…
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Like the other works in the FIVE MINUTES for Earth catalog, the Wildflower single will generate funding for earth conservation causes. For each verified performance of any work in the FIVE MINUTES collection – by any artist, anywhere in the world – Kondonassis’ non-profit organization Earth at Heart® will make a donation to a recognized conservatio…
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25-year-old cellist Haruma Sato, who in 2019 became the first Japanese to win the cello division of the long-established and prestigious Munich International Music Competition, releases his third album On Wings of Song - Mendelssohn Works today. Tracks Mendelssohn: Cello Sonata No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 45: I. Allegro vivace 12:36 Mendelssohn: Cel…
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EveryPlate provides plenty of delicious variety so you’ll never get stuck in a cooking rut. With 26 tasty and affordable recipes to choose from each week, it’s easy to find something for everyone. Plus, find delicious options all day long with up to 22 sides, snacks, desserts, and more! Plus, you never have to worry about what’s for dinner–we’ll pl…
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Bach wrote this suite, one of a set of six, in the early 1720s, possibly as a wedding present for his second wife, Anna Magdalena. The collection later became known as the “French Suites”, but the name is misleading, given that each work contains movements inspired by dances from various national traditions. No. 5, for example, includes a German Al…
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From the archives. J Warner Wallace is a homicide detective specialising in cold case murder investigations. In his book Cold Case Christianity he shows how the same tools of investigating evidence can show that the Gospels are trustworthy accounts. Jim tells how the evidence moved him from atheism to Christianity and debates with 2 sceptical calle…
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Daniel Lozakovich’s rich, romantic style of playing often sees him likened to the iconic violinists of the 20th century. On Spirits, his latest Deutsche Grammophon recording, he celebrates some of his forebears in the hope of passing on their style and repertoire to younger generations. “I’ve chosen a selection of very accessible miniatures, which …
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Edward Hart’s UNDER AN INDIGO SKY features A Charleston Concerto and Under an Indigo Sky, two concertos that celebrate and reflect the history and culture of the Southeastern United States. A native of Charleston SC, Hart finds inspiration in the natural beauty and multicultural heritage of his homeland. A Charleston Concerto was written to commemo…
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Through images that reflect the “flowing light of divinity,” librettist Christian Lehnert adapted Mechthild von Magdeburg’s own texts into a narrative that consists of three sections to emphasize the relevance of Mechthild today. In his expansive liner notes, Lehnert detailed the breakdown of each section, “In the first part, the Beguine, fatally i…
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‘Nuc’ is an album comprised entirely of compositions from Meredith’s glittering career, and includes pieces re-arranged by Ligeti Quartet viola player Richard Jones (whose previous collaborations include Alex Turner, Jessie Ware, and The Waeve), in conjunction with Meredith herself. 1 Tuggemo 2 A Short Tribute To Teenage Fanclub 3 Honeyed Words 4 S…
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This week on Unbelievable’s Coronation special Roger Bolton asks how important is the established Church of England to the fabric of life in the United Kingdom and beyond? Does King Charles as Supreme Governor of the Church of England have divine purpose? Academic and author Dr. Jonathan Chaplin of Wesley House, Cambridge suggests we should ditch t…
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Track Listings 1 Our Town Suite 2 The Red Pony Suite I. Morning on the Ranch II. The Gift IIIa. Dream March - IIIb. Circus March IV. Walk to the Bunkhouse V. Grandfather's Story VI. Happy Ending 3 El Salón México 4 Danzón Cubano 5 Three Latin American Sketches No. 1, Estribillo No. 2, Paisaje Mexicano No. 3, Danza de Jalisco Help support our show b…
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Shane Torres, Danielle Schneider, and Matt Besser join gabrus live on stage at the Treefort Music Festival. Check out gabrus' other podcast, Action Boyz. Check out 101 Places to Party Before You Die now streaming on HBO Max Shout out to Athletic Greens for sponsoring this episode. Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D and …
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1. Obi-Wan – John Williams 2. Order 66 – Natalie Holt 3. Inquisitors’ Hunt – Natalie Holt 4. Young Leia – Natalie Holt 5. Days of Alderaan – Natalie Holt 6. The Journey Begins – William Ross 7. Bail and Leia – Natalie Holt 8. Nari’s Shadow – Natalie Holt 9. Ready to Go – Natalie Holt 10. Daiyu – Natalie Holt 11. Cat and Mouse – Natalie Holt 12. Spi…
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