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Explore " animal house" with insightful episodes like "Season 2 Ep #9: Let's talk about the 90's (Part 2)", "Neil Everett - SportsCenter Legend", "Season 2 Ep #8: Let's talk about the 90's (Part 1)", "Season 2 Ep #7: Let's talk about news! (#FreeBritney, b*tch.)" and "Season 2 Ep #5: Let's Talk About Roasting" from podcasts like ""FratChat Podcast", "Bleav in College Football Legends", "FratChat Podcast", "FratChat Podcast" and "FratChat Podcast"" and more!
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Neil Everett - SportsCenter Legend
ESPN SportsCenter Anchor, Neil Everett, joins the show to talk Oregon Football, Hawaiian born players in CFB, bombing auditions, the famous "This is SportsCenter" commercials, The Nissan Heimsan House and the best animal house story ever!
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Season 2 Ep #8: Let's talk about the 90's (Part 1)
Season 2 Ep #7: Let's talk about news! (#FreeBritney, b*tch.)
Season 2 Ep #5: Let's Talk About Roasting
Season 2 Ep #4: Let's Talk About Fitness (Featuring Tracey Carnazzo)
Season 2 Ep #2: Let's talk about (weird) sex. Featuring Ron Prendimano!
Episode 20 - Life After College (Season Finale)
Ep. 128 - STEPHEN BISHOP ("On and On")
The two-time Grammy nominee Eric Clapton called “one of the great singer-songwriters” joins us to talk about everything from his 1970s classic "On and On" to writing hits like the Oscar-winning “Separate Lives” for Phil Collins, to the unexpected rootsy influences on his new album, We’ll Talk About It Later In The Car. EPISODE DETAILS: PART ONE Scott and Paul catch up after their respective travels to New York and Italy; the new 10-CD Bakersfield Sound box set Scott produced; the winner of our Lamont Dozier contest; and instructions about our listeners' final chance to enter to win a copy of Marty Stuart's new coffee table book. PART TWO - 6:49 mark Stephen Bishop comes by Songcraft World Headquarters to talk about the TV theme song that first made him pay attention to music; why his stepdad forbid him from playing guitar in the house; the days he faked a British accent to try to get ahead in the music business; how his friendship with Mama Cass's sister led to his big career break.; the time he fooled Quincy Jones by imitating a trombone with his mouth; how his best-known song was born from a single chord he couldn't stop playing; why he didn't like Barbra Streisand's version of his song; how he ended up getting his guitar smashed in Animal House; the crappy springs on Eric Clapton's guest bed; the line he refused to sing in the theme song from Tootsie; and why he says you're never gonna write a great song until you get your heart broken. ABOUT STEPHEN BISHOP Academy Award winner and two-time Grammy nominee Stephen Bishop is a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter who began his career as a staff writer for a Los Angeles-based music publishing company. After finding success with Art Garfunkel’s recordings of his material, Stephen launched his own artist career with the album Careless, featuring the now-classic hits “Save it for a Rainy Day” and “On and On.” Bishop went on to find success with a number of self-penned hits as an artist, including “Everybody Needs Love,” “Send a Little Love My Way,” “If Love Takes You Away,” “Unfaithfully Yours,” and “Animal House,” the theme song for the National Lampoon's movie of the same name. Bishop also performed the song “It Might Be You” from the film Tootsie, which went to #1 on the Adult Contemporary Charts. Written by the team of Dave Grusin with Alan and Marilyn Bergman, the song won an Academy Award. Stephen went on to win his own Academy Award as a songwriter when he penned “Separate Lives,” which was featured in the film White Nights and became a chart-topping hit duet for Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin. Other artists who’ve covered Stephen’s songs include Eric Clapton, Kenny Loggins, David Crosby, Steve Perry, The Four Tops, Johnny Mathis, Luciano Pavarotti, Helen Reddy, Diane Schuur, Phoebe Snow, Barbra Streisand, and Beyonce. In his autobiography, Eric Clapton wrote that Stephen was “a close friend during the seventies…whom I regard as one of the great singer-songwriters.”
With A Little Help From His Friends, with actor Jack Zullo ("With A Little Help...It's John Belushi!")
From being party to the biggest party-fraternity at the University of Buffalo (ΣAM), to forging his way through the brutal landscape of Hollywood, actor/producer/writer Jack Zullo is always going at high ‘Octane’ speeds. UB is where he met Josh, providing Jack big belly laughs, and ever since Jack has provided Josh great perspective on the grueling acting industry. Now Jack is back home in New York getting ready to launch his Off-Broadway, live, tribute-show to comedy legend John Belushi, premiering at St. Marks’ Theater 80 this December 2019. He’s researched, he’s written and now Jack will once again embody the legendary tour-de-force comedian that was Belushi (aka John “Bluto” Blutarsky, aka the Samurai Futaba, aka Jake Blues). And to such rave reviews in LA that even John’s brother James (Jim) snuck into a show and was blown away. Get ready NYC! “With a Little Help…It’s John Belushi” is about to be something that this Brother Blues you away with, too!
*("Everybody, Needs Somebody To Love..." so if you only love Briana, don't be mad that she couldn't make the record session for this episode. It's still a good one!)
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