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Coyote Radio TV was founded by Richard Del CONNOR in 1984 when he was beginning UCLA film school. Join COYOTE RADIO TV as we figure out how to release these amazing Rock Opera stories produced by Richard Del Connor for Shaolin Records, "Where Buddha Rocks!™"
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American Zen was created in 1991 when The Hippy Coyote became stranded in Utah with his daughter. Acting in the roles of all four musicians, he thought it was temporary and his bandmates would eventually return. The Coyote lived the lives of all four American Zen musicians through the eight level spiritual journey of Shaolin Zen Buddhism including his Vision Quest with the Lakota Sioux on the Pineridge Reservation and battling with the Mormons of Utah. This 8-LEVEL spiritual journey of Ameri ...
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OPENING SONG: “Peace Of Mind #2” from LEVEL 1 = Peace Of Mind by American Zen. CLOSING SONG: “God Will Protect” from LEVEL 2 = Christ Killer album produced by Richard Del Connor and released on Shaolin Records independent record label founded in 1984. The Hippy Coyote (Richard Del Connor) tells about his last year at UCLA when he worked for the UCL…
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Opening song: “In Dreams” from the LEVEL 3 = I Want You To Love Me album by American Zen, produced by Richard Del Connor for Shaolin Records. https://www.shaolinrecords.com/RecordStore-R/americanZenLevel3-R.html Outro Song: “Christ Killer” from the LEVEL 2 = Christ Killer album by American Zen, produced by Richard Del Connor for Shaolin Records. Th…
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OPENING SONG: “Peace Of Mind" #2 from LEVEL 1 = Peace Of Mind by American Zen. CLOSING SONG: “Black Of Night” from LEVEL 1 = Peace Of Mind produced by Richard Del Connor and released on Shaolin Records independent record label founded in 1984. Richard Del Connor explains the American Zen musicians from 1991 to 2014. Richard focuses on Rory G of Ame…
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"No, It Wasn't A Dream" is the original song recording by The Hippy Coyote of his ex-wife who called him "Coyotito." "No, It Wasn't A Dream" was written as she drove off after a romantic afternoon in his North Hollywood Condominium. Coyote did not foresee that this would be the last time he would see her. "No, It Wasn't A Dream," is not on any Amer…
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The Hippy Coyote returns. I’ve been here, just locked in the closet. I’m going to tell the story of the 8-LEVEL Buddhist journey of “America’s First Buddhist Rock Band™” AMERICAN ZEN. LEVEL 1 is starting a family in Utah. LEVEL 2 is battling the Mormons in Utah. LEVEL 3 is being accepted and loved by everyone… including the Mormons. LEVEL 4 is the …
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How the heck do I create what I can imagine? I’ve got really awesome ideas of things and visuals and music and movies that I want to put on the CoyoteRadio.TV website. I want the “Coyote Radio TV Show” to be as awesome as my hallucinations… I mean imaginations… During THIS PODCAST I am “The Hippy Coyote.” Yippee! “Kung Fu Cowboy” has become the sen…
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"Peace Of Mind #1" was the first song on the first album by American Zen. I wrote this song under sad conditions when everything went wrong after moving to Salt Lake City, Utah. This "Peace Of Mind #1" song was so sad I pulled it off the first American Zen album and wrote the song "Peace Of Mind #2" to replace it. Wise decision. But I performed the…
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I recorded five albums while living in my car and released one of them, END OF THE LINE by American Zen. Now I'm living indoors and purchasing ONE more piece of equipment with what is left over from my monthly Social Security Retirement check or a "Stimulus Check." My last purchase was Logic Pro X music production application for my new iMac comput…
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"Kill The Spider" is from the 4th album by American Zen: LEVEL 4 = Kung Fu Cowboy Part 1: King Solomon's Temple. This rock opera song is about the murder of Hiram Abif, the architect of the original Solomon's Temple. Get the album by American Zen: LEVEL 4 = Kung Fu Cowboy Part 1: King Solomon's Temple at ShaolinRecords.com The official American Zen…
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Yeah, I used to be an acid popping hippie from 1967 to 1970. I've got lots of stories to tell... Here's a song that could have been released in 1968, "FREE THE CHANGE" by American Zen. American Zen recorded eight albums for Shaolin Records. Several were only released on cassettes in the 1990s. "Free The Change" is from the first album, LEVEL 1= Pea…
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The Coyote Radio TV Show is hosted by The Hippy Coyote of American Zen. In this podcast Coyote shares his poem “Godfather of Poetry,” and “Hideaway Bar & Grille” about jamming with blues and jazz musicians. Richard Del Connor explains that there are two types of musicians: workers who play music, and musicians who make music. Anyone who plays every…
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The happy hippie The Hippy Coyote of American Zen begins the spiritual journey. The Professor begins a website tour of the American Zen website at www.americanzen.org. Richard Del Connor gives a brief introduction to recording with microphones in the 1990s in Utah. The end of song is an instrumental from the American Zen album, Christ Killer. 5th S…
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Founder of Shaolin Records, Richard Del Connor talks about 1977 and 1979 versions of “Without You Day By Day.” Richard reads poem, “Dreams And Ambitions Of A Gentleman.” From his new paperback book, Dreams And Ambitions Of A Gentleman. He also reads a new unpublished poem, “Government Salt,” about a conspiracy to prevent people from being healthier…
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Eugene VP of Marketing is working on improving his podcast hosting. Eugene elaborates more on The Hippie Coyote learning guitar from Bob Coates. The book by Coyote, Utah - Phase 1, may be a source for more material in this podcast. The book Utah - Phase 1 was written during the recording and making of the LEVEL 1 and LEVEL 2 albums in Utah. Richard…
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Eugene is the VP of marketing at Shaolin Records who is learning how to be a broadcaster for the podcast. The Hippy Coyote tells about his guitar lessons from his band mate of The Rich, Vincent Lauria. Mostly he wanted to talk about Bob Coates and his Super Beatle amplifier. This episode contains some flubs as Eugene stumbles through some product a…
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