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It’s not just a Radio Show or some Radio Show this is THE Radio Show ATL. We’re your home for music and movie reviews, food talk, current events, and lots of new music from up and coming artists from all over the world. We air every week on YouTube and all podcast providers.
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Veteran entertainment journalists, music columnists and longtime friends Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell host ”How We Heard It,” a breezy and sometimes offbeat take on how music and movies got to where they are today and where it’s all going.
They break down who are the most promising Generation Z singers one minute and the next they debate who are the most overrated acts from the past. Sexy songs, soundtracks, controversies and weird movies find their way into the discussion, and they also weigh in with recommendations on who to hear and what to see in music and film from the past and present.
Wayne and Chuck have more than 65 years of experience in professional journalism between them, but they don’t waste time indulging in scholarly breakdowns of their institutional knowledge. Instead, they share behind-the-scenes stories about their odd, funny, inspirational and embarrassing encounters with celebrities, managers, fans and readers. And they laugh at themselves and each other. A lot. Because being an entertainment journalist does that to you.
An important third voice in the ”How We Heard It” podcast is engineer John Baker, himself a musician and producer who reins in Wayne and Chuck when they need it. John’s tastes are a little bit Wayne and a little bit Chuck, and he’s a friendly sort.
Wayne’s primary role in his nearly four decades at the Knoxville News-Sentinel was his work as an entertainment writer and critic. He currently hosts ”The Six O’Clock Swerve” weekly radio show on WUTK, 90.3 FM in Knoxville, he’s a former Grammy nominee, and he’s an organizer of the annual concert series ”Waynestock: For the Love of Drew and Rylan.” He’s also an artist and unconventional garden writer - see more at www.waynebledsoe.com.
Chuck started his career in journalism at the Daytona Beach News-Journal in Florida before joining the staff in Knoxville. He has reviewed more than 5,500 albums, and his column was distributed by the New York Times, Gannett, Cox News Service and the Scripps Howard News Service. He was an entertainment and travel editor in both Florida and Tennessee and a regional news planner for Gannett’s South Region.
”How We Heard It” is a Taral Productions podcast recorded at The Arbor Studio in Knoxville, Tennessee. Send requests, comments and suggestions to [email protected] -
A Podcast About Whiny Records and Cheesy Movies began in Spring 2018. It is a love letter to all things whiny and cheesy… from Rites of Spring to Hawthorne Heights, Varsity Blues to 50 First Dates, and everything in between. Listen as the pairing of Joey Breeding and Mike Paulshock mix and match two of life’s great audio & visual pleasures.
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Join lifelong friends Pete, Brad, and Giff on a nostalgic adventure with Pop Culture Yearbook! Delve into the 1980s to the present as they explore the movies, TV, music, and sports that shaped their lives. Each episode of PCY contains diverse opinions and entertaining stories, sure to spark your own cherished memories along the way!
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A Podcast dedicated to discussion on Movies, Music, Collecting and Television. Every episode we will cover discuss a couple of topics. This may be a movie and a song/album, or it may be collecting and TV. As our audience (hopefully) grows. We will read posts from our social media accounts, whether they be questions, comments or topic suggestions.Follow us on:Twitter - @thiswontteachInstagram - this_wont_teach_you_anythingFacebook - @thiswontteachGmail - [email protected]
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A James Bond podcast. We cover many aspects of Bond, James Bond. From the locales to the music. From the cultures to the filmmaking. From personal memories and everything in between, to the influence that one of the biggest franchises has had on many. Hosted by Tim Guccione & his father, Roger.
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Show about Movies and Music thru the decades for two guys growing up in the 50's and 60's. We discuss our point of view on the impact that movies and music had in our lives and the impact that it had as we traverse thru the decades. From the early years in the 50's with Elvis, Chuck Berry and Chubby Checker we have stories, opinions and conversations about how we experienced the growth of music/movies and how it shaped our views to where we are today.
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Funny and intense arguments about what is "the best" in the world of movies, music, sports and everything pop culture from three guys who have known each other our whole lives. A formatted head to head (to head) to settle the score, once and for all on everything ranging from best one-hit wonder to best sports scandal. Formidable Opponents covers a wide array of interesting topics and breaks them down in a round table discussion as each of us defends and debates our individual takes on the topics we all love to hilariously argue about. [email protected]: @FOpponents Instagram formidable_opponentsFacebook: Formidable Opponents Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/foropponents
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Neckbone and Jerbear review punk rock movies. That could mean it's about punk music, it has a punk theme, or it has a punk director or cast. We play pretty fast and loose with the definition honestly. Each movie is rated on a scale of how punk it is AND how good it is. Visit our website at www.prairiepunkpress.com
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“It’s not bad,but it NEEDS SOME SUGGAH.”
Needs Some Suggah Podcast is the #1 podcast for kitchen table-style commentary on everyday issues, celeb gossip, and whatever else may come up during a conversation. Please tune in to hear our host Suggah Na add her two cents on various topics. This show is available for free to listen to. However, you can support the show for as low as $3/month. Just click the support button.