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Soccer, football, the beautiful game. Whatever you call it, we're talking about it on Soccer in Snow & Smoke, the new soccer podcast from Andrew Houghton and ESPN Missoula. From the Griz to local high schools and youth programs, soccer culture is strong in the Garden City. We'll cover all of it, plus whatever else happens in the wide world of soccer.
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Carly Paoli tells Tom about her journey in the music industry as a leading classically trained singer, from her talent being spotted at school to performing with the likes of David Foster and Andrea Bocelli, and for the likes of Pope Francis and King Charles III. Carly also reveals some of her favourite songs of all time. This episode is brought to…
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Jeremy Parker has a discussion with Tom about the explosion in popularity of his "Radio Withdrawal" Instagram and TikTok accounts, where he shares his record collection and taste in music with his audience. Jeremy also reveals some of his favourite songs of all time. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights,…
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Patrick Boone was one of the most successful pop singers of the 1950s and early 1960s, and is still recording and performing today. He has sold more than 45 million records, had 38 Top 40 hits, and appeared in more than 12 Hollywood films. Pat speaks to Tom in Beverly Hills about his Christian faith, his new single, "Grits", and about the time he h…
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Rufus Rice is a comedian who has risen from obscurity over the last couple of years through his viral videos on TikTok and Instagram. Rufus tells Tom the story of his overriding ambition and intention to make music rather than jokes. Tom's book recommendation: Shaggy Dog Memoirs by John Lewis. Buy it here. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, t…
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Stacy Widelitz invites Tom to his Nashville home to discuss the global and enduring hit song, She's Like the Wind, which he wrote for the blockbuster smash, Dirty Dancing. Tom's book recommendation: Shaggy Dog Memoirs by John Lewis. Buy it here. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodyclock Luxe …
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Simon Cundey hosts Tom at Henry Poole on Savile Row to discuss running one of the most distinguished and tailors in the world. Simon explains how they invented the tuxedo and discusses their relationship with royal customers. Simon also singles out his favourite songs by Fleetwood Mac, The Cure, The Beat, Soul II Soul and Talking Heads. Tom's book …
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Gary Osborne hosts Tom at this flat in Primrose Hill to discuss his songwriting partnership with Elton John. With the exception of Bernie Taupin, Gary has written more songs with Elton than any other lyricist. Tom's book recommendation: Shaggy Dog Memoirs by John Lewis. Buy it here. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of…
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Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg have a conversation with Tom at The Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles in which they discuss their top 5 songs of all time. Seth and Evan also explain the difference between their comedy, Superbad, and American Pie, the classic teen movie that came before it. Houseplant have just released their fabulous new Vinyl Box Se…
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Alex Israel is an American multimedia artist, writer, and designer from Los Angeles. His work includes large, colorful airbrushed paintings of abstract gradients and Los Angeles skies, his self-portraits, painted on shaped fiberglass panels, and multimedia installations constructed from movie-house props. Between July 2011 and May 2012, Israel prod…
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Bill Champlin hosts Tom at his Los Angeles home for a conversation about his thoughts on some of the players and singers with whom he has made music over the past decades, including Jason Scheff, Jay Graydon, Nigel Olsson and Dee Murray, and Daryl Hall. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodyclo…
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The last surviving original member of Canned Heat, Fito de la Parra, welcomes Tom to his California home to discuss both the somewhat haunted history of his legendary band and the gruelling nature of several decades of constant touring. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodyclock Luxe 750DAB wa…
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Bill Schnee is one of the most successful recording engineers of all time. He hosts Tom in Nashville for a conversation about his Grammy-winning contributions to seminal Steely Dan albums, personal favourite Thelma Houston's I've Got the Music in Me and what it was like to work with all of The Beatles. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the o…
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Nic Collins has a conversation with Tom about starting work as a world class drummer from the age of sixteen, touring with his father, Phil Collins, as well as Genesis and Mike + The Mechanics. Nic also picks out some of his favourite albums of all time. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodycl…
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Whitefish achieved a rare double in Class A with both its boys and girls soccer teams taking home the state titles. In this episode, relive those seasons as Bulldogs boys coach John Lacey talks getting back to the top of the mountain (2:50), and girls coach Roland Benedict shares how his team was able to bounce back and break through after a title-…
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Elton John's guitarist and musical director, Davey Johnstone, has a conversation with Tom about his feelings regarding the end of the Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, Elton's spectacular headline set at Glastonbury and the start of his retirement after a six decade career at the highest level of performing. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, …
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Tom has a conversation with Clive Davis, the man with the Golden Ears. Clive signed and brought to prominence the likes of Whitney Houston, Aerosmith, Earth, Wind & Fire, Alicia Keys, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel. He not only signed Carlos Santana during his first run of hits like Black Magic Woman and Oye Como Va, he also masterminded his come…
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After a one-year sojourn at Villanova, goalkeeping coach J Landham is back on staff with the Montana Grizzlies. In a wide-ranging Soccer In Snow & Smoke, Landham talks about realizing the move that was best for his career wasn't best for him (1:30), using stats vs. the eye test (28:35), the new tactical trends he's seeing in the game (31:22), how A…
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Glen Wall, the guru of high school soccer stats in Montana, joined Andrew Houghton for an only slightly late preview of the 2023 Class AA soccer seasons. Glen and Andrew talked state-title contenders, stars who are gone and the players who might rise up in their absence to write the story of the 2023 season.…
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This summer on Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez and Andrew Houghton caught up with both Montana Gatorade soccer players of the year - Bozeman Gallatin's Olivia Collins and Missoula Hellgate's Brady Reed - along with Missoula Sentinel goalkeeper Kassidy Kirgan. Now, you can listen to all three of those interviews in one place on Soccer In Snow & Smoke, fea…
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The Montana Grizzlies open their home schedule this weekend, including a huge game against Ohio State on Sunday. Griz head coach Chris Citowicki joins Soccer In Snow & Smoke for a World Cup wrap-up/Griz season preview, including thoughts on the ground shifting under the USWNT (8:17), why the NWSL doesn't bring World Cup stars over to the US (16:01)…
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Colin and Mike are two friends and former college teammates who have combined their passions to create The Footy Travelers, a podcast all about soccer and traveling the world. Live from Australia, they were kind enough to join me on Soccer In Snow & Smoke to talk all about their travel experiences at this year's Women's World Cup, an odyssey that i…
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Meet Soccer In Snow & Smoke's New Zealand correspondents for the Women's World Cup! Live from Wellington, Missoula residents Caroline and Jeremy Lurgio tell us what it's like attending the games in person, how to put together a month-long trip to the other side of the world, and what they've seen from the group stage so far after catching one of th…
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The Women's World Cup kicks off Thursday in Australia and New Zealand with 32 teams vying for the trophy. In this marathon preview pod, Chris Citowicki and Ashley Herndon of the Griz soccer coaching staff join Andrew Houghton to break down everything you need to know about the biggest tournament of the summer. Should the US women be the favorites a…
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Tom has a conversation with Judy Collins about her seven decades in music, including being the first artist to release the track "Both Sides Now", written by Joni Mitchell. Judy Collins’ UK tour starts on 28th September 2023. For tickets go to www.judycollins.com. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, wh…
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The Lemon Twigs talk to Tom about the influence of The Beach Boys' Holland era on their new song, "Any Time Of Day". They also discuss their different approaches to songwriting and how they find a compromise between their styles when on the road. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodyclock Luxe…
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Jordann Brown refereed her first soccer game when she was 8 years old, started reffing high school games as soon as she graduated from high school and now, at 30, might be the top ref in the state of Montana. In this episode of Soccer In Snow & Smoke, Jordann takes us inside the mind of a referee, sharing the official's unique, rarely-considered vi…
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In her 10 years as head soccer coach at the University of Montana, Betsy Duerksen shaped a completely new program into the best team in the early years of Big Sky Conference women's soccer. In the second part of a two-part episode, Duerksen recalls those years at Montana, including the ways the Missoula community embraced a completely new program, …
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Tom has a conversation with Christian Furr at The Dorchester in London. Chrisitan is an artist who was commissioned by Queen Elizabeth II to do a Royal portrait and has also just recently worked with Kate Bush. Christian discusses his favourite music with Tom, including Van Morrison, Scott Walker and The Stone Roses, and they debate the pros and co…
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Jay Graydon is an American songwriter, recording artist, guitarist, singer, keyboardist, producer, arranger, and recording engineer. He is the winner of two Grammy Awards with twelve Grammy nominations, among them the title "Producer of the Year" and "Best Engineered Recording". Tom visits Jay at his home in Los Angles for a fourth time. They discu…
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When Betsy Duerksen took the women's soccer head coach at the University of Montana in 1994, the Grizzlies were just becoming a varsity team. But in 10 years under Duerksen, they went from a non-existent program to one of the first powers in Big Sky Conference women's soccer. In this first part of a two-part episode, Duerksen - a recently-announced…
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Tom interviews Donnie Vincent for a second time. The conversation covers the handling of the coronavirus pandemic, the double standards of identity politics and the sorry state of Western society. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodyclock Luxe 750DAB wake-up light mimics a natural sunrise and…
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Tom has a conversation with Fran Healy of Travis about the making of their seminal album The Invisible Band. Travis have just released The Invisible Band Live for Record Store Day: https://found.ee/travis-theinvisibleband. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodyclock Luxe 750DAB wake-up light mi…
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J Landham is back, Camellia Xu is gone and four new transfers are here -- it's been a busy offseason for the Montana Grizzlies soccer program. Head coach Chris Citowicki joins Andrew Houghton in the studio for a spring update, including bulletins on players taking a step forward this winter, alumni playing professionally and much more.…
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If you've listened to Soccer In Snow & Smoke's episodes about high school soccer in Montana, you know his name -- Glen Wall, the operator of wallsoccer.net, which compiles scores, stats and standings from across the state. In this episode, Glen joins Andrew Houghton to talk about the labor of love that's seen him record info on every game in the Tr…
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Former Bozeman High star and Montana Gatorade Player of the Year Averie Collins won a national championship at Stanford and then went on to play alongside USWNT stars in the NWSL, the highest level of women's professional soccer. In this episode, Collins joins Andrew Houghton to give an update on her career and look back on her journey from Montana…
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Just minutes after Argentina wins the World Cup in an instant classic against France, Andrew Houghton hits the studio for instant reactions on Lionel Messi finally winning the one trophy that's eluded him, Argentina holding up under unimaginable pressure and the future for Kylian Mbappe and France.By ESPN Missoula
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Just minutes after the final whistle blows in France's World Cup semifinal win, Montana Grizzlies head soccer coach Chris Citowicki joins Andrew Houghton for instant reactions to Les Bleus' 2-0 win over Morocco, Argentina's 3-0 win over Croatia, and the momentous World Cup final that sets up between Lionel Messi, looking to lead Argentina to his fi…
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Christian Angermayer is the founder of Apeiron Investment Group. He has a conversation with Tom, on World Mental Health Day, about the use of psychedelics to improve people's wellbeing and details what he believes technological innovation will entail for the future of humanity. Christian also reveals three of his favourite musical acts. This episod…
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Gavin Rossdale of Bush has a conversation with Tom about developing his own style of playing guitar and singing, and the new album, The Art Of Survival. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodyclock Luxe 750DAB wake-up light mimics a natural sunrise and sunset. Shown to improve quality of sleep a…
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Mark Constantine talks to Tom about the integral role that music has played in his creativity and in turning his brand, Lush, into one of the world's biggest cosmetic firms. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodyclock Luxe 750DAB wake-up light mimics a natural sunrise and sunset. Shown to impro…
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David J. Peterson is an American conlanger who has constructed languages for Game of Thrones, Thor: The Dark World and Dune, among many others. David tells Tom about his profound relationship with music and talks him through some of his favourite albums of all time. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, …
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Clarke Peters has a candid conversation with Tom about his deep connection with music and his career singing background vocals on hit records by Heatwave and Joan Armatrading. He reveals how he ended up becoming an actor and what drew him specifically to roles in musical theatre, in Broadway productions such as Chicago. He also discusses the fickle…
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From his home studio in Los Angeles, Jay Graydon has a conversation with Tom about his solo album, Airplay for the Planet, and his work with JaR. Jay listens back to his version of the multi-platinum hit single he co-wrote for Earth, Wind & Fire, entitled "After the Love Has Gone". This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of …
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Dizzee Rascal has a conversation with Tom about the 20th anniversary of his debut album, Boy In Da Corner, and how he is celebrating it with a special one off show at The O2. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodyclock Luxe 750DAB wake-up light mimics a natural sunrise and sunset. Shown to impr…
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Trev Lukather has a discussion with Tom about the acrimonious circumstances that led to the bitter break up of his band, LEVARA, but how he turned things around and made a solo record immediately after this devastating blow. Trev's first single, "You Wish", is out now. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up light…
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Caleb Quaye has a conversation with Tom about his contributions to some of Elton John's most successful recordings and what the atmosphere was like in the Elton John Band back in the late 60s and throughout the 70s. This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodyclock Luxe 750DAB wake-up light mimics a …
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Tom has a conversation with Jonas Blue, who explains to him the years of graft behind his transformation from an underground house producer to multi-platinum recording artist and DJ, following his billion streaming reimagining of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" and subsequent run of hit singles on the pop charts. This episode is brought to you by Lumie,…
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