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    Explore " paul collins" with insightful episodes like "TIMM BUECHLER: Small town boy on playing bass for respected power pop names on big stages", "Episode 35", "Episode 21", "A Sitting Duck" and "Paul Collins and Jennifer Elder — Autism and Humanity" from podcasts like ""INTO THE MUSIC", "Hoos Talking", "Hoos Talking", "Museum Secrets" and "On Being with Krista Tippett"" and more!

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    TIMM BUECHLER: Small town boy on playing bass for respected power pop names on big stages

    TIMM BUECHLER: Small town boy on playing bass for respected power pop names on big stages

    Timm Buechler is one talented guy. He primarily plays bass, something he taught himself out of necessity. However, he also writes, sings, is a graphic artist, and he has a thing for 8-track tapes. He has toured with the likes of Paul Collins and Peter Case, played on sessions for Dwight Twilley, and even met Susanna Hoffs (The Bangles) once. After playing bass in different parts of the world, on national tours, and with several local bands, the cool thing you find about Timm is he's still very much in touch with his roots. Today he shares with us his stories.  And his 8-tracks.

    "Umbrella" performed by Rebel Waltz
    Written by Timm Buechler
    ℗ 1990 Archie's Tasmanian Music. Used with permission of Timm Buechler.

    "Tomorrow" performed by Dwight Twilley
    Written by Dwight Twilley
    ℗ 2015 Big Oak Records. Used with permission of Timm Buechler.

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    INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.
    Producer: Rob Marnocha
    Recording, engineering, and post production: Rob Marnocha
    Opening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)
    Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)
    *Used with permission of Eddie Angel

    This podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved.

    A Sitting Duck

    A Sitting Duck

    Spring is in the air, and families of ducks are out in force in Oxford. Paul Collins, the Ashmolean Museum's Jaleh Hearn Curator of the Ancient Near East, introduces us to ancient duck with a cheerful story to tell. From the ducks of the time of the pharaohs to the ducks of today, Paul explores this timeless symbol of better times to come.

    Box in the form of a duck – View it here

    If you want to take a closer look at the object in this episode, you can view it at the link above, or visit the podcast page on the Ashmolean website: ashmolean.org/museum-secrets

    Producer: Lucie Dawkins
    Presenters: Lucie Dawkins and Paul Collins

    About Museum Secrets: Welcome to season 2 of Museum Secrets. Every week Lucie Dawkins will  take you behind the scenes at the University of Oxford's Ashmolean Museum. There are a million objects here in the Museum, each with its own hidden story. Come on in, as we track down the weird and wonderful among them, to give us a bitesized pick-me-up in these challenging times. Join us every week for a daily dose of cheer.

    Paul Collins and Jennifer Elder — Autism and Humanity

    Paul Collins and Jennifer Elder — Autism and Humanity

    Paul Collins and Jennifer Elder — Autism and Humanity

    One child in every 110 in the U.S. is now diagnosed to be somewhere on the spectrum of autism. We step back from public controversies over causes and cures and explore the mystery and meaning of autism in one family’s life, and in history and society. Our guests say that life with their child with autism has deepened their understanding of human nature — of disability, and of creativity, intelligence, and accomplishment.

    [Unedited] Paul Collins and Jennifer Elder with Krista Tippett

    [Unedited] Paul Collins and Jennifer Elder with Krista Tippett

    [Unedited] Paul Collins and Jennifer Elder with Krista Tippett

    One child in every 110 in the U.S. is now diagnosed to be somewhere on the spectrum of autism. We step back from public controversies over causes and cures and explore the mystery and meaning of autism in one family’s life, and in history and society. Our guests say that life with their child with autism has deepened their understanding of human nature — of disability, and of creativity, intelligence, and accomplishment. See more at: onbeing.org/program/autism-and-humanity/70

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