In episode 124 of The Simon Time Trivia Show, Chris gets three rounds of generalized trivia questions from Simon, and he ends up leaning on guest co-host Jen quite a bit to eek out a respectable final score, so play along at home and see how you stack up against Chris and Jen in this week’s show!
Cinema Crespodiso – #372 – Escape From Orlando
In episode 372, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn do the thing and both review The Assistant
Also discussed: The Outsider and Avenue Five on HBO, Better Call Saul season 4, Netflix comedy specials, The Hunters, All The Pizza, movie mortality rates, Moviefone, PG-13 Mulan, and much more!
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Chico’s Brain – #102 – The Fio Experience

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Scotch & GOOD Conversation – #229 – The Eradicator (Andy Slania)
ANDY SLANIA aka THE ERADICATOR came by ROSIELAND on the way to the next stop on his tour. it was early, we talked & it was fun. he’s cool. so is his music. you should listen & support what he does.
we talk about this stuff & more:
writing music & working on the “the hook”
tony clifton, tesla coils & cults
the fear of getting your ass kicked by an angry red headed comedian
pink eye & bad butt wiping
chicago in the winter sounds like hell on earth
ligers, tigers, wolfs & honeymoon vacations
are you doing something important, the big question
running for your health & a target weight of 62 poundsContinue Reading …
The Experience With Chris Fio – Anwar Superstar
In this episode of The Experience With Chris Fio, show host Chris Fioravantti interviews musician, consultant and business owner Anwar Superstar.
Topics discussed include:
Being a suburban dad
Starting out as a booking agent and building a career, and transitioning to a home based career
Doing consultation work and motivational speaking
Rappers and artists dying young.
The real value of money
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The Major Scale – The Pop, Rock, and Soul of Nina Simone
In this episode, we take a spin on Nina Simone and some of the choice covers she made. She sang the songs of many composers, but today we’re going to zero in on her interpretations of pop, rock, and soul tunes. Songs that are associated with the likes of the Byrds, Frank Sinatra, Ike and Tina Turner, Bob Dylan, the Beatles and more. As always, the high priestess of soul delves deep and renders something new and all her own with spellbinding results.
ABOUT THE MAJOR SCALE:
Your attention please to a new program that celebrates and takes a fresh and bold look at the great American art form- JAZZ!!!
The Major Scale is the title, the motto and the mission are, Jazz- past, present, future, and everything in between. A lot of focus will be on new and fresh sounds, deep cuts, closer looks at underrated artists, taking a different look at some of the titans of the genre, and getting the two cents worth from a number of surprise guests and sources.
The Major Scale can boast amongst it’s guests- legends like Herbie Hancock, Tom Scott, and Ahmad Jamal. The up and coming and the underrated-Kamasi Washington, Mia Doi Todd, Michael Blake. Fresh perspectives and commentary from the likes of Rock legend Al Kooper, who weighed in on the gospel. From The New Yorker, Amanda Petrusich expounds on her article about the movement to rename the Williamsburg Bridge in honor of Sonny Rollins. We explore the Soul-Jazz experiments of the Rascals. Grace Kelly from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert talks about her pop-up/flash mob concerts. Plus Thundercat, Henry Mancini, Ghostface Killah, Jaimie Branch, Nels Cline, Badbadnotgood, Cecil Taylor, and more get pick up on the Major Scale radar.
Produced in Central Florida, this program seeks to become one of the defining voices of this Native American art form, and everything else that finds itself under it’s umbrella. Think about programming and content found on the likes of World Cafe, Philadelphia, PA. Tiny Desk from Washington D.C., and KEXP Live from Seattle, WA. and that’s what the Major Scale strives to do.
For the curious, and lovers of music who like the details in between.
ABOUT KYLE EAGLE (Host):
Kyle Eagle has been a contributing writer and producer for the NPR-WBGO, WUCF, WPRK, Wax Poetics, The Orlando Weekly, Artbourne, and The Fiscal Times, as well as several music and film releases- Light in the Attic’s documentary “This Is Gary McFarland”, and an upcoming film on composer Jack Nietzsche. Recordings- Call Me-Jack Wilson, Live at the Penthouse, Grachan Moncur III, Chico Hamilton, and Andy Bey.
ABOUT CHRIS BARANYI (Producer):
Chris Baranyi is a sound engineer and music producer. He splits his time between designing AV systems for theme parks and recording music. Chris has worked with many Orlando area musicians with backgrounds in jazz, fusion, hip-hop, funk, new age, and classical. Some of which have been featured on NPR’s Echoes. His passion includes jazz, vintage microphones, and hot sauce.
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