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Tidbits – #92 – Cohesive

June 25, 2020 By Steve Etchie

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We had a lot of effortless fun coming up with this one!  Thanks for everyone that voted for the name of the segment (now called Bouncing Brain) and a special thank you to Carl Allen for coming up with an alternative so good, we’re looking to form a different segment just so we can use the name!  Matter Splatter is awesome!

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Scotch and GOOD Conversation – #247 – John Sparrow

June 25, 2020 By Chris

PFT Media Podcast Network

john sparrow of the violent femmes #247

JOHN SPARROW, the drummer for the VIOLENT FEMMES calls in…

HERE IS SOME OF THE STUFF WE TALKED ABOUT:

the best “backstage story” ever

the horns of dilemmaContinue Reading …

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The Experience With Chris Fio – Chris Belt

June 25, 2020 By Chris

PFT Media Podcast NetworkIn this episode of The Experience with Chris Fio, host Chris Fio speaks with the artistic director of the Timucua Arts Foundation Chris Belt about his experiences in making Orlando a more interesting and musical place and creating the Accidental Music Festival. Chris Belt also speaks on having passion for building up the local music economy, connecting with people through music, and becoming a new father.

This episode of The Experience With Chris Fio is produced by Boris Garbe and Kyle Eagle, and is a joint production of Borma, Vantti and PFT Media.

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The Major Scale – Kyle Eastwood & Jazz Cinema

June 24, 2020 By Chris

PFT Media Podcast NetworkWe’ve always dug Kyle Eastwood’s soulful bop style, but his latest album Cinematic has the bassist veering towards some literal cinematic moodiness. In a departure from their norm, Eastwood and company deliver a marvelous set of soundtrack classics that transmute some well-tread tunes into fresh gold. Whether it’s the classic themes from Bullitt, Taxi Driver, and Skyfall, or even the iconic “Windmills of My Mind” and “Gran Torino,” Eastwood performs them all with unique aplomb. The result is powerful and haunting, sometimes even tear-jerkingly moving. Slight spoiler, don’t snicker, even the Pink Panther theme gets saddled for a new wild ride. 

Keeping with the theme of movie music, we round out the show by delving into some of the genre’s best and brightest on celluloid and solo: Lalo Schifren, J.J. Johnson, Michel Legrand, and Henry Mancini. Truly music that bends the imagination this mix will delight with well known tunes, some deep dives, and a few ear-pricking samples.Continue Reading …

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