Renate Spurlock joins us as we navigate the confusing and chaotic landscape of tipping culture.
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By Steve Etchie
Matt, Tyler and Chris welcome to the studio host of the We Gotta Talk podcast, Sonni Abatta and together they discuss the 1997 romantic drama disaster epic Titanic! They break down the movie from the POV of Cal Hockley (Billy Zane), they discuss the Leo Dio Effect on the psyches of 90’s girls, Matt’s immediate…
By Steve Etchie
Renate Spurlock joins us as we navigate the confusing and chaotic landscape of tipping culture.
By Chris
MOE BERG from THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS calls in from canada.
THIS IS SOME OF THE STUFF WE TALK ABOUT:
the sex pistols, the replacements & a whole bunch of canadian bandsContinue Reading …
By Chris
In this episode of The Experience with Chris Fio, Chris speaks with Robert Hill about his experiences as the artistic director of the Orlando Ballet. They discuss the athleticism of ballet, reaching new audiences, being an organization without a home before Orlando stepped in, “edgy choreography,” making a return to the stage after a 17 year hiatus, joining the American Ballet Theater under Mikhail Baryshnikov, Uncorked at the Abbey, and much more!
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.
By Chris
The Major Scale welcomes back one of our favorite contemporary talents: the incomparable Grace Kelly! A musical maverick who delights and entices with performances that range from flash mob parody, appearing on The Late Show with Stephan Colbert, or doing a live set for us at the Melrose Center in the Downtown Orlando Public Library. Kelly and company go full throttle with some soulful originals and dazzling interpretations of “Is You Is, or Is You Ain’t My Baby” to “You Are My Sunshine.”
Talking with Grace while we were setting up the session yielded some great conversation, this lady has serious roots with some of the legends she’s mentored with– from Lee Konitz, Phil Woods, Bob Dorough, Dave Brubeck, and Clark Terry! The Major Scale has a lot of love for Mr. Terry, so we decided to pair her segment with some of his tremendous, yet undersung, gems. Turns out it’s a natural fit, with their like-minded styles, sense of bravado and, best of all, humor. We’ll hear Terry give a nod to the Civil Rights movement, an ear to the East and all things tinged Latin, that old time religion, and a shake or two of some funky boogaloo.
This episode makes some serious joyful noises.Continue Reading …