PodParley PodParley

Bonus Track: Celebrating David Bowie

Episode 82 of the The Record Player podcast, hosted by Jeff Giles and Matt Wardlaw, titled "Bonus Track: Celebrating David Bowie" was published on April 14, 2023 and runs 70 minutes.

April 14, 2023 ·70m · The Record Player

0:00 / 0:00

Send a text Angelo "Scrote" Bundini is the creator and musical director for the Celebrating David Bowie tour. Fans can look forward to the inaugural Camp Stardust happening July 4-July 7 Featuring former Bowie Music Director Adrian Belew, Scrote, Spacehog’s Royston Langdon, Jeffrey Gaines, guitarist Eric Schermerhorn, sax great Ron Dziubla, bassist Matt McJunkins, and drummer Jeff Friedl They'll be joined by music industry maverick Miles Copeland and moderator & performer R...

Send a text

Angelo "Scrote" Bundini is the creator and musical director for the Celebrating David Bowie tour.

Fans can look forward to the inaugural Camp Stardust happening July 4-July 7  Featuring former Bowie Music Director Adrian Belew, Scrote, Spacehog’s Royston Langdon, Jeffrey Gaines, guitarist Eric Schermerhorn, sax great Ron Dziubla, bassist Matt McJunkins, and drummer Jeff Friedl

They'll be joined by  music industry maverick Miles Copeland and moderator & performer Robert Burke Warren, plus additional special guests to be announced.

We discuss how the Camp Stardust idea took shape + a ton of additional topics, including a preview of what fans can expect from this fall's Celebrating David Bowie tour which will feature Peter Murphy joining the lineup. We also dig into Bowie's music, the genius of Adrian Belew and lots more.

Check out the Record Player website for a full archive of all of our episodes and please rate and review our podcast wherever you're listening. We appreciate it so much!

Support the show

Fylde Audio Theatre a source of Free Audio Books & Plays... Audio Theatre UK (www.audiotheatre.uk) is a non-commercial, non-profit and ad-free project; providing a small quantity of high quality free audio books and plays for anyone to listen to on their computer, Tablet, Phone, MP3 player etc., or to download and burn to a CD, so that you can listen to them whenever you wish, at absolutely no cost to you. Our books and plays have been recorded by volunteers, which enables us to provide totally free audio books and plays. You don’t even have to register, but please do join the Library so we can advise you of our latest recording.We do have access to over 50,000 eBooks from Project Gutenberg and we are always looking for suggestions so if you would like us to record a specific Project Gutenberg eBook then please do suggest it using the form on the Contacts page on our websitre, we look forward to hearing from you; although we obviously can’t guarantee recording it for you. Or why don’t you become one of our readers? Most parts only take a matt The Vanishing of Harry Pace (Radiolab) WNYC Studios From the creators of Dolly Parton's America, Jad Abumrad and Shima Oliaee, comes a new series produced in collaboration with author Kiese Laymon, scholar Imani Perry, writer Cord Jefferson, WQXR’s Terrance McKnight, and WNYC's Jami Floyd. Based on the book Black Swan Blues: the Hard Rise and Brutal Fall of America’s First Black Owned Record Label by Paul Slade.It was Motown before Motown, FUBU before FUBU: Black Swan Records. The label founded 100 years ago by Harry Pace. Pace launched the career of Ethel Waters, inadvertently invented the term rock n roll, played an important role in W.C. Handy becoming "Father of the Blues," inspired Ebony and Jet magazines, and helped desegregate the South Side of Chicago in an epic Supreme Court battle. Then, he disappeared.  The Vanishing of Harry Pace is a series about the phenomenal but forgotten man who changed America. It's a story about betrayal, family, hidden identities, and a time like no other. Hagar's Daughter. A Story of Southern Caste Prejudice Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins Hagar's Daughter was first published serially in "The Colored American Magazine" in 1901-1902 by Pauline E. Hopkins, a prominent African-American novelist, journalist, historian, and playwright. The book was described as "a powerful narrative of love and intrigue, founded on events which happened in the exciting times immediately following the assassination of President Lincoln: a story of the Republic in the power of Southern caste prejudice toward the Negro." (From the January, 1901, issue of "The Colored American Magazine")In another of her works, the author explained the nature and purpose of her literary efforts: "But, after all, it is the simple, homely tale, unassumingly told, which cements the bond of brotherhood among all classes and all complexions. Fiction is of great value to any people as a preserver of manners and customs—religious, political and social. It is a record of growth and development from generation to generation. No one will do this for us; we must ourselves 3 Point Podcast 3 Point Podcast 3 guys, 3 generations, all from the same mid-Michigan town of Corunna. We all played multiple varsity sports at a high level and are currently working as members of the sports media.Ted, the Baby Boomer of the bunch, attended Central Michigan University and since the mid 80’s has hosted The Sports Forum radio show and called high school play-by-play of a multitude of sports.Our Generation-X co-host, Matt Burns, moved on from Corunna where he was a record setting wide receiver and graduated from Grand Valley State University. He now makes his living at ESPN.Our youngest viewpoints will come from the Millennial of the trio Jerod Fattal. J-Rod starred at quarterback for the Cavaliers graduating in 2017, recently graduated from GVSU, and is working at Bally Sports Detroit.Along with our unique 3 generation look at sports, pop culture, and current events, we have on a wide variety of guests; from ESPN's Ryan McGee, Ferris St. Head Football coach Tony Annese, media personalities Annie Ag
URL copied to clipboard!