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    Explore " the band" with insightful episodes like "Music From Big Pink 101", ""Remembering JFK and Woody Woodpecker: A Day of Farewells and Debuts in History"", "MICHAEL MURPHY: This young guitar slinger has an old musical soul and the album to prove it", "BONUS EPISODE: Five Questions with Allison Rapp" and "STEVE MARCH-TORMÉ and MICHAEL MURPHY bring you the special concert event TUMBLEWEED Re-CONNECTION" from podcasts like ""Record Roulette: A Music Appreciation Podcast", "Total Information AM Weekend", "INTO THE MUSIC", "Record Roulette: A Music Appreciation Podcast" and "INTO THE MUSIC"" and more!

    Episodes (71)

    Music From Big Pink 101

    Music From Big Pink 101

    A band so important they're called THE Band released Music From Big Pink in 1968 and it shook up the whole rock and roll establishment. Do you know which Beatle cited this album as a reason he decided to leave the Fab Four? Do you know why it's called Music From Big Pink? Was it a hit? Was it a flop?  If you don't know the answers to these questions, this 101 is for you!

    In this episode you will learn:

    • the basic info about the album
    • its critical and commercial reception
    • why Rolling Stone thinks it's one of the greatest albums of all time

    Have thoughts? Let us know on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod.

    Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.

    "Remembering JFK and Woody Woodpecker: A Day of Farewells and Debuts in History"

    "Remembering JFK and Woody Woodpecker: A Day of Farewells and Debuts in History"

    On November 25, 1963, the nation mourned the funeral of President John F. Kennedy, marking a somber day with a mass at St. Matthew's Cathedral and a solemn procession through Washington. Simultaneously, in 1940, the charismatic Woody Woodpecker made his debut in the first episode, "Knock Knock," kicking off a legacy that fascinated audiences for generations. This date also commemorates the final concert of The Band in 1976, known as The Last Waltz, featuring legendary guest appearances. Discover intriguing tales behind the laughter of Woody Woodpecker and the farewell to an era with these historical moments.

    MICHAEL MURPHY: This young guitar slinger has an old musical soul and the album to prove it

    MICHAEL MURPHY: This young guitar slinger has an old musical soul and the album to prove it

    Michael Murphy returns to Into The Music not only to recap the Tumbleweed Re-Connection concerts, but to give us the inside scoop on his new album, Indigo Jones. When you hear Michael's songs, you'd swear they were written by folks with years more experience under their belts. On top of that, Michael is a top notch musician, vocalist, and performer. When you have the cred to pull Eric Johnson's drummer into your debut album, that alone speaks volumes. Michael Murphy has a lot to say and he's saying it with his heart and soul through his music.

    "Traveller"  and "My Request" written and performed by Michael Murphy
    ℗ 2023 Living Room Records. Used with permission of Michael Murphy.

    Country Music News Today

    A bite-sized dose of country music news every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday keeping...

    Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify

    Support the show

    Visit Into The Music at https://in2themusic.com!

    Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic

    E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com


    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.

    BONUS EPISODE: Five Questions with Allison Rapp

    BONUS EPISODE: Five Questions with Allison Rapp

    We ask music journalist Allison Rapp to answer the following questions:

    • What is your dream concert?
    • What is, objectively, the greatest album of all time?
    • What is your favourite album?
    • Which album doesn't get the credit or recognition it deserves?
    • What is one song you wish you could take credit for writing?


    Which artist would you move to a different genre? Let us know on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod.

    Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.

    STEVE MARCH-TORMÉ and MICHAEL MURPHY bring you the special concert event TUMBLEWEED Re-CONNECTION

    STEVE MARCH-TORMÉ and MICHAEL MURPHY bring you the special concert event TUMBLEWEED Re-CONNECTION

    When Elton John released his second album, Tumbleweed Connection, in the latter part of 1970, he took a huge gamble on his sophomore effort. Heavily influenced and inspired by The Band's classic debut, Music From Big Pink, and featuring no hit singles, it has come to be hailed as a near perfect album and one of Elton's finest. Steve March-Tormé and Michael Murphy are now bringing the entire album to the stage in the form of Tumbleweed Re-Connection for two nights featuring a stellar band in one of Wisconsin's finest auditoriums. Each show will be like getting a two-for-one concert because they will also be featuring a set of 1970's biggest songs. Listen here to get the inside scoop and all the show information.

    TICKET AND SHOW INFORMATION: https://thelmaarts.org/pages/events

    "Love Song" performed by Michael Murphy and Steve March-Tormé
    written by Lesley Duncan
    ℗ 1970 The Record Company Ltd. This performance used with permission of Michael Murphy and Steve March-Tormé.

    Country Music News Today

    A bite-sized dose of country music news every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday keeping...

    Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify

    Support the show

    Visit Into The Music at https://in2themusic.com!

    Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic

    E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com


    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.

    BONUS EPISODE: Which artist would you move to a different genre?

    BONUS EPISODE: Which artist would you move to a different genre?

    Tina Turner in heavy metal? Freddie Mercury in straight-up pop music? How about Jimi Hendrix the blues legend? If you had to pluck one artist from music history out of their genre and place them in another, who would you pick and where would you put them?

    We asked the Record Roulette hosts and their guest, music journalist Allison Rapp.

    Which artist would you move to a different genre? Let us know on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod.

    Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.

    Ep. 194: Grave Mistake: ZODIAC Shoulda Been Huge!!!

    Ep. 194: Grave Mistake: ZODIAC Shoulda Been Huge!!!

    This week we present another installment of our ongoing series called “Grave Mistakes: They Shoulda Been Huge!!!”. We’re battling the heat here in the swampy deep south of the USA by listening to an amazing German band that would fit right in with us or in the deserts of the southwest. We’re talking about the awesome sweat-dripping sonic seduction of one that definitely slipped through the cracks for most rock n’ metal heads: ZODIAC!!!

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This episode covers a band that is clearly in the Lost category for most. You could say this is a continuation of last week’s slimy swampy episode. As always, our hope is that we turn you on to something new.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Zodiac – “Upon The Stone” from Demo 2011 (2012)
    2. Zodiac – “Carnival” from A Bit Of Devil (2012)
    3. Zodiac – “I Wanna Know – Pts. 1&2” from A Hiding Place (2013)
    4. Zodiac – “A Penny And A Dead Horse” from Sonic Child (2014)
    5. Zodiac – “Swinging On The Run” from Road Tapes Vol. 1 (2015)
    6. Zodiac – “Grain Of Soul” from Grain Of Soul (2016)
    7. Zodiac – “Coming Home” from A Bit Of Devil (2012)

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    Check out Robert’s amazing fire sculptures and metal workings herehttp://flamewerx.com/

    If you’d like to check out Kevin’s band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release herehttps://theswear.bandcamp.com/

    If you want to hear Robert and Kevin’s band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

    Ep. 193: Swamp Things - Bluesy, Dirgey Rock n' Punk n' Metal - deaux

    Ep. 193: Swamp Things - Bluesy, Dirgey Rock n' Punk n' Metal - deaux

    It’s late Summer here in the deep south of the USA, and Robert has informed us that it’s so hot that even the swamps are catching on fire! So with that, we bring to you some swampy, creepy, backwater blues and southern gothic goodness that runs the gamut of rock n’ punk n’ metal! Go sit out on your front porch, grab your Sunday paper for fanning yourself, swat at those giant mosquitos, and turn this episode up to 11. Get your swamp on!

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This episode covers all 3 genres and all 3 categories. You could say this is a well-rounded and slimy episode. As always, our hope is that we turn you on to something new.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Mr. Deadly – “Seven Years” from Violentiam Vulgares (2021)
    2. Froglord – “Wizard Gonk” from Sons Of Froglord (2023)
    3. Marcus King – “Rescue Me” from Young Blood (2022)
    4. Hogan’s Goat – “Shit Kicker” from Hogan’s Goat (2017)
    5. Wailin Storms – “Rattle” from Rattle (2020)
    6. Folk Devils – “Forever” from Forever EP (2020)
    7. Jhett Black – “Wayward Son” from Babel (2023)

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    Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=u

    If you’d like to check out Kevin’s band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release herehttps://theswear.bandcamp.com/

    If you want to hear Robert and Kevin’s band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

    Check out Robert’s amazing fire sculptures and metal workings herehttp://flamewerx.com/

    Steve Meyer (Part 3) Former National Promotion Director for Capitol Records & Universal/MCA

    Steve Meyer (Part 3) Former National Promotion Director for Capitol Records & Universal/MCA

    Be sure to also hear parts 1 and 2 of Steve Meyer! Steve was more than just a record executive whose stint as National Promotion Director for Capitol Records and Universal/MCA made him one of the biggest power brokers in the music industry during '70s, '80s and '90s. He worked with the biggest names in the business -- The Beatles (and Paul McCartney and John Lennon individually), Bob Seger, Steve Miller, Elton John, Little River Band, and so many other artists who defined Top 40 and Album-Oriented radio for all time. He not only worked the records, but actually played a role in which songs would be released as singles and go on to become major hits. He helped define the strategy and eventual success of the many musicians he worked with and, in turn, helped create careers that became absolutely indelible within his realms of modern music.

    Lee worked with Steve during his own stint at Capitol Records and considers him a mentor. As a result, the conversation he and Billy had not only makes for an informative encounter, but one well stocked with memories, musings and emotion. Tune in and see why!

    History and happenstance take center stage!

    Host Lee Zimmerman is a freelance music writer whose articles have appeared in several leading music industry publications. Lee is a former promotions representative for ABC and Capital Records and director of communications for various CBS affiliated television stations. Lee authored "Americana Music - Voices, Visionaries & Pioneers of an Honest Sound," as well as his recent book about legendary producer and engineer Jim Gains "Thirty Years Behind The Glass," both are now available on Amazon and other outlets.

    Lee also played a key role in securing airplay for Jimmy Buffett’s first major hit, “Margaritaville” so you can blame him for the fact that it’s become something akin to a Parrot heads’ national anthem! During his time at Capital records Lee also worked with such legends as Paul McCartney, Bob Seger, the Steve Miller Band, and others. You can contact Lee at lezim@bellsouth.net and find him online at https://www.storiesbeyondthemusic.com

    Podcast producer/cohost Billy Hubbard is a Tennessee based Americana Singer/Songwriter and former Regional Director of A&R for a Grammy winning company, as well as a music and podcast producer. Billy is also the venue developer, booking manager, and co-founder of the iconic venue "The Station" in East Tennessee. As an artist Billy is endorsed by Godin's Simon & Patrick Guitars and his YouTube channel has over 3 million viewers. Billy's new self titled album will be released on Spectra Records October 2023 on iTunes, Amazon, Shopify and all major outlets! Learn more about Billy online at http://www.BillyHubbard.com
    My Backstage Pass intro/outro music credit; Billy Hubbard "Waiting' on The Wind"

    Pour One Out for Robbie, Rodriguez & Sinead

    Pour One Out for Robbie, Rodriguez & Sinead

    On this week's show, we... 

    • honor the life & legacy of Sinead O'Connor, Rodriguez & Robbie Robertson 
    • nerd out over the news of yet another Replacements box set 
    • spin fresh new tracks from Wilco, Lydia Loveless & Big Thief

    All this & much, much less!

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.ys

    My Best Friend's Wedding & Face/Off

    My Best Friend's Wedding & Face/Off
    Sometimes odd couples have the ability to go the long haul. In the spirit of labored cooperation, Overlapping Dialogue pairs two disparate 1997 darlings together for an episode you'll never forget: My Best Friend's Wedding and Face/Off! As always, we kick off the proceedings with a Blue Plate Special slate dedicated to celebrating the lives and legacies of William Friedkin and Robbie Robertson, burying once and for all the rote Airport franchise with The Concorde...Airport '79, praise the new release Past Lives, and attempt to assign coherence to a reluctant participant in Reflections of Evil. We eventually arrive to this episode's double feature, where we judge the extent to which John Travolta and Nicholas Cage's scorched earth tête-à-tête is as deranged and manic as Julia Roberts's sabotage of a lovely wedding of her dear friend and potential lover. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests. https://thebigwblog.wordpress.com/2023/07/29/take-your-sister-by-the-hand-the-unchecked-ambition-of-reflections-of-evil/

    1978 - April: The Band “The Last Waltz”

    1978 - April:  The Band “The Last Waltz”

    The Band was a Canadian-American rock group formed in the mid 60's as the backing band for Bob Dylan when he made his controversial switch from acoustic to electric.  Originally called “The Hawks,” when they toured as the backing band for Ronnie Hawkins, they toured as “Bob Dylan and the Band” when they joined Dylan.  After leaving Bob Dylan to do their own work, they stuck with the generic name “The Band.”  They combined rock, folks, Americana, and other genres of music to create their own influential sound.

    The Last Waltz is a triple album which documents The Band's farewell concert held on Thanksgiving Day in 1976 at Bill Graham's Winterland Ballroom where The Band debuted back in 1969.  The concert itself was a 5 hour affair for 5,000 spectators and included a Thanksgiving dinner and ballroom dancing.  Over a dozen special guests were involved in the concert including Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and Joni Mitchell.  Martin Scorsese filmed the concert and turned it into what is considered one of the greatest documentary concert films ever produced. 

    The Band influenced many artists in the rock and folk genre including George Harrison, Elton John, and the Grateful Dead.  They were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1989 and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.  

    Though the original quintet did not tour after this concert, they did produce a seventh studio album entitled “Islands” to fulfill their record contract.  

    Wayne brings us this iconic live album for the podcast.

     

    The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
    This anti-war song written by Robbie Robertson (and perhaps by Levon Helm as well, though uncredited) hearkens back to the Civil War and the devastation inflicted on the American South.  It would be difficult to make this song today, because the subject is a poor white Southerner suffering during the last year of the Civil War. Nevertheless, a number of artists have covered it including Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, John Denver, and the Black Crowes.  

    Baby Let Me Follow You Down
    Bob Dylan joins The Band onstage on this traditional folk song.  It appeared on Dylan's debut album and was made electric in 1966 with The Band behind him.  In a farewell concert with special guests it would be expected that Bob Dylan would make an appearance due to the connection between him and The Band.

    Mannish Boy 
    The Band is joined by blues legend Muddy Waters on this classic blues track.  This standard was an "answer song" to Bo Diddley's "I'm a Man," which was in turn inspired by Waters' and Willie Dixon's "Hoochie-Coochie Man."  Muddy Waters is known as the "father of modern Chicago blues," and inspired much of what we know as Rock and Roll today.

    Up on Cripple Creek
    One of the best known songs by The Band, this one reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100.  Drummer Levon Helm is on lead vocals for this track about a long-haul trucker who gambles, drinks, listens to music, and spends time with "little Bessie" in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Theme from the prime time drama series “Dallas”
    We were introduced to J.R. Ewing and the other members of the oil family on this prime time soap opera which debuted as a mini-series in 1978.

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    Lay Down Sally by Eric Clapton
    Lynch starts of the staff picks with a hit that went to number 3 in the US and number 39 in the UK.  Marcy Levy, one of Clapton's backup singers, wrote this song with Clapton and sings on it.  It is about staying in bed in the morning rather than leaving quickly.  

    Thank You for Being a Friend by Andrew Gold
    Bruce's staff pick was a hit for Andrew Gold at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 long before Cynthia Fee covered it in her re-recording as the theme song for “The Golden Girls.”  Gold referred to this song as “just this little throwaway thing” that took “about an hour to write.”

    Count on Me by Jefferson Starship 
    Rob brings us the next iteration of Jefferson Airplane, which made it to number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100.  Marty Balin is on lead for this song written by composer and flutist Jesse Barish.  It is off Jefferson Starship's fourth album, “Earth.”

    Every Kinda People by Robert Palmer
    Wayne features  Robert Palmer from Yorkshire, England, who lived for a time in Malta where his father worked in British naval intelligence.  This reggae-infused song was Palmer's first top 40 hit in the United States, reaching number 16 on the charts.  The upbeat and positive lyrics remind us that everyone is the same inside regardless of skin color.

     

    INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

    Jam #1 by The Band
    We do a little double-dipping on the instrumental this week as we go back to The Last Waltz for this jam.

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    A Conversation with Ireland Based Band Seafoam Green

    A Conversation with Ireland Based Band Seafoam Green

    A conversation with the Ireland based band Seafoam Green as they bring their Americana Roots Roadshow across the Atlantic for their 2023 US tour.
    Learn more about Seafoam Green at http://www.seafoamgreenband.com/ 
    What others are saying about Seafoam Green:

    - Classic Rock Magazine “Stunning...9/10”, 

    - Country Music Magazine ★★★★★ 

    - Mojo Magazine - “Near faultless album"

    "Seafoam Green are Irish band Dave O'Grady and Muireann McDermott Long. The pair specialise in what we now call Americana. If you want blues, gospel, and folk, they’ve got it, but what they’ve actually perfected across two albums and countless live shows is the sound of a glorious rock n’ soul revival.  Seafoam Green even find room for a dash of Dublinese, just to remind people where they’re coming from. Heavy hitters like Rich Robinson, Derek Trucks, and Tyler Greenwell have all chipped in, and it’s not hard to hear why, for this is thrilling, vital, and – that word again - soulful music."
    Pat Carty - Hot Press Magazine

    Host Lee Zimmerman is a freelance music writer whose articles have appeared in several leading music industry publications. Lee is a former promotions representative for ABC and Capital Records and director of communications for various CBS affiliated television stations. Lee authored "Americana Music - Voices, Visionaries & Pioneers of an Honest Sound," as well as his recent book about legendary producer and engineer Jim Gains "Thirty Years Behind The Glass," both are now available on Amazon and other outlets.

    Lee also played a key role in securing airplay for Jimmy Buffett’s first major hit, “Margaritaville” so you can blame him for the fact that it’s become something akin to a Parrot heads’ national anthem! During his time at Capital records Lee also worked with such legends as Paul McCartney, Bob Seger, the Steve Miller Band, and others. You can contact Lee at lezim@bellsouth.net and find him online at https://www.storiesbeyondthemusic.com

    Podcast producer/cohost Billy Hubbard is a Tennessee based Americana Singer/Songwriter and former Regional Director of A&R for a Grammy winning company, as well as a music and podcast producer. Billy is also the venue developer, booking manager, and co-founder of the iconic venue "The Station" in East Tennessee. As an artist Billy is endorsed by Godin's Simon & Patrick Guitars and his YouTube channel has over 3 million viewers. Billy's new self titled album released September 2022 is now available on iTunes, Amazon, Shopify and all major outlets! Learn more about Billy online at http://www.BillyHubbard.com
    My Backstage Pass intro/outro music credit; Billy Hubbard "Waiting' on The Wind"

    Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams

    Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams

    For the past several decades, Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams -- both together and separately -- have lived a life on the road performing music across the country and around the world.  Now over the past several years, this lovely couple has been playing music and traveling together, touring behind their new album, Live at Levon's!, representing the special time they have spent over the years at the iconic Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, NY.  Larry is a gifted in-demand sideman originally from New York City, while Teresa is an extraordinary vocalist who came to NYC as an actor and singer, and eventually toured as a backing vocalist with legendary acts such as Mavis Staples, Emilou Harris, Jackson Browne and Bob Weir.  Larry is a noted record producer, toured as a guitarist in Bob Dylan's band for many years and was the Musical Director of Levon's Midnight Ramble Band for over a decade. Their musical lives are a tale of time spent on the road -- and now their paths have converged allowing them to create music and tour together. Their combined knowledge of road life and shared love of live performing serves as the constant impetus in their lives and they are here to share their wisdom about life, love and what is all means to them both individually and as a couple.  Come share Larry's and Teresa's love of music and road life on  this week's episode of Roadcase!

    For more info:
    https://www.larryandteresa.com/

    For more information on Roadcase: 
    https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.com

    Contact: info@roadcasepod.com

    Theme music:  "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer

    Early James

    Early James

    Welcome to Roadcase!!  We're totally psyched to have Early James on the show for this Episode no. 170!  On the heels of his latest album, Strange Time To Be Alive, released last August, James embarked on his first headlining tour last Fall, and has not looked back. Once again produced by Dan Auerbach, who also produced James' first album, Singing for My Supper, James expands on his Americana and Blues roots with a smooth and poetic manner that combines folk-oriented hooks with cutting insight into today's crazy world. James knew he wanted to perform from an early age, and began to sing for strangers -- anyone who would listen -- as early as six years old! This amazing and unique artist comes by his expression in the most wholesome and organic way possible -- touring constantly and playing shows is his vibe. James loves to turn people on to his music and is grateful to be able to bring joy into others' lives. This type of honesty and forthright desire to make the world a better place is unique among performers and a part of who he is as an artist and a human. So hop on the Roadcase bus for this amazing interview and learn more about the one and only Early James.  It's gonna be a great ride!!

    For more info:
    https://www.earlyjames.com/

    For more information on Roadcase: 
    https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.com

    Contact: info@roadcasepod.com

    Theme music:  "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer

    Robbie Robertson "Christmas Must Be Tonight"

    Robbie Robertson "Christmas Must Be Tonight"

    What's up, dudes? It's all about Robbie Robertson's "Christmas Must Be Tonight!" Originally written in 1975 for The Band, Robertson re-recorded it in 1988 for the soundtrack to "Scrooged!" Synth pads? Yep. Reverbed snare? Oh yeah! '80s awesomeness? Definitely! So grab your chorus guitar pedal, put on "Scrooged," and jam out to this minisode!

    Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!

    The Criterion Break - Episode 33 - The Last Waltz (featuring Anthony Hoekman)

    The Criterion Break - Episode 33 - The Last Waltz (featuring Anthony Hoekman)

    Happy Thanksgiving from The Criterion Break!

    On this week’s episode, we discuss our recent watches, our recent purchases from the Criterion sale at Barnes and Noble, and our featured movie of the week, The Last Waltz. The Arthouse Trio is joined by Anthony Hoekman of Reliving the Lights to chat about the classic concert film recorded on Thanksgiving day, 1976.

    Anthony can be found on Twitter and Instagram @ahoekman. You can also subscribe to Reliving The Lights anywhere you get your podcasts.

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