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    Explore "boxcar" with insightful episodes like "Engines of Our Ingenuity 2970: The Ever Changing train", "Ep.12: Religion - The Ultimate Woo", "46: Anita To the Rescue (ft. Anita Amin)", "JK Rowling did NOT write Harry Potter" and "Episode 16: Talking Superdrag with Tim Pritchard" from podcasts like ""Engines of Our Ingenuity", "That Woo You Do", "Pop It", "Crackpot" and "Side Tracks with Rusty Pate"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Ep.12: Religion - The Ultimate Woo

    Ep.12: Religion - The Ultimate Woo

    Welcome to That Woo You Do with Mary Lynn Rajskub and Jeffrey Jay!

    On this week’s podcast:

    • Dictionary Definition of Woo 
    • Spandex Man
    • Taping a Special in Utah
    • Religion As Woo

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    Thanks for listening :)

    JK Rowling did NOT write Harry Potter

    JK Rowling did NOT write Harry Potter
    All aboard the Hogwarts express as Zach and Tim cast Lumos! on a literary conspiracy that mere muggles may not have heard before. Say Alohomora! to this episode and please don't use the Obliviate! spell on us, we're only the messengers.
     
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    Episode 16: Talking Superdrag with Tim Pritchard

    Episode 16: Talking Superdrag with Tim Pritchard

    Tim Pritchard has been making music for a long time. In 2005, his band Flyaway Minion released "Fair Travels." He released a solo album in 2012 titled "It Shall be Revealed" before forming The Boxcar Suite. The band released their latest record "Further In and Farther Out" in April of 2018, their first foray into the world of vinyl.

    Tim stopped by to talk about the new album, play the song "Never Say Anything" and to deep dive on one of his favorite albums: Superdrag's 1998 disc "Head Trip in Every Key." 

    The Boxcar Suite website

    "Further In and Farther Out" Bandcamp page

    As always, a special thanks to Frontier Folk Nebraska for use of their song "Cut You Loose" from their 2017 EP "WARPIG" as our theme music. 

    Frontier Folk Nebraska's Bandcamp page

    Buy "WARPIG" here!!!

    Griffin Gluck Talks Middle School Movie, Kisses Isabela Moner, Breaks Rules & Raps

    Griffin Gluck Talks Middle School Movie, Kisses Isabela Moner, Breaks Rules & Raps

    OMG! This is our 250th Piper’s Picks TV episode🎉; our FIRST interview with Griffin Gluck; our LAST Piper’s Picks TV episode of 2016, our FIRST episode where we live streamed while the interview was being filmed; and the FIRST time we drove onto the Universal Studios backlot for an interview (and had a backstage tour tram hot on our tail - very PiPeRDeLiC experience). Yes, this is all pretty AwEsOmE stuff!

    So, Griffin stars in Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (“stars” as in the lead role)! We watched the move before the interview and I was ready to rock with typical You will not want to miss a “special” scene with Isabela Moner! Piper’s Picks hard-hitting questions that the world needs answered! Griffin also has played Bruce Wayne and Talen in Batman vs. Robin. More? OK! He’s Scotty Fleming in Why Him? and is in upcoming movie The Boxcar Children: Surprise Island along with Joey King and some other people you’d recognize. Some of you also probably remember Griffin from Red Band Society or Private Practice (always awesome to appear on a Shonda Rhimes show)! There’s a lot more, so feel free to look him up iMDB (of course, after you watch the interview…which you’re probably doing right now instead of reading this video description).

    Griffin is really funny and quickly caught on that this wasn’t going to be a typical interview! 😃 I had questions and was ready to rock. Check it out guyz…and HAPPY NEW YEAR!💖
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    Don't Make This About Me: Episode 3

    Don't Make This About Me: Episode 3
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    Harold Lee joins us for part 2 in the saga that is his life. This man has seen everything and done everything and is kind enough to share a piece of that with us. Topics covered in this episode include working on the railroad in post-WWII USA and meeting Boxcar Willie. Harold has lived a full life and continues to live everyday as the adventure that he knows it is. Thank you to Jesse and The Shithouse Lilies for the music they contributed.

    Boxcar Willie - Hillbilly Heaven with intro by Rocky Thomas

    Boxcar Willie - Hillbilly Heaven with intro by Rocky Thomas
    Born as Lecil Travis Martin near Ovilla, Texas, Boxcar Willie was an American country music singer who sang in the "hobo music" style. In 1949, he joined the United States Air Force, became a pilot and flight engineer for the B-29 Super Fortress during the Korean War in the early 1950s. In Lincoln, Nebraska, Martin was once sitting at a railroad crossing and a fellow that closely resembled his chief boom operator, Willie Wilson, passed by sitting in a boxcar. He said, "There goes Willie." He pulled over and wrote a song entitled "Boxcar Willie".[citation needed] It eventually stuck and became Martin's nickname. In 1962, Martin met his future wife, Lloene, in Boise, Idaho. They would later have four children. In San Jose, California, Martin attended a talent show as "Boxcar Willie" and performed under the nickname for the first time. He won first place, a $150 prize and a nickname that he would forever go by. That was his part-time vocation, however; he was still in the Air Force and had been flying daily missions. In 1976, Martin left the Air Force and became a full-time performer. He entered American mainstream pop culture consciousness due to a series of hyperbole-laced television commercials for record compilations of artists who were obscure in the United States, yet had large international followings, such as Slim Whitman and Gheorghe Zamfir. He went on to become a star in country music, selling more than 10 million records, tapes and CDs worldwide. In 1981, Martin achieved a professional landmark by being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry as its 60th member. In 1985, Martin moved to Branson, Missouri and purchased a theater on Highway 76, or 76 Country Music Boulevard. In addition to the Boxcar Willie Theater, he opened a museum and eventually had two motels, both bearing his name. Boxcar Willie was one of the first big stars to open a show in Branson, paving the way for the other nationally-known names that followed.[1] He performed at his theater in Branson until he died.

    Episodio 3 New Found Glory

    Episodio 3 New Found Glory
    En mi tercer episodio tengo mi CD favorito del 2006! Se llama Coming Home, es el sexto de esta banda. Son de los mas escuchados por los emo kids y bueh estan dejando a un lado el punk para sonar mas pop, igual me siguen gustando mucho. Si los conocen, denme su opinion de si estas son o no sus mejores canciones? Escuchamos My Friend's Over You, All Downhill From Here, I Don't Wanna Know, It's Not Your Fault (el video esta en rotacion) y Hold My Hand
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