Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Monday, November 09, 2009

Radioaffliction 1 on 1: Pop Singer Ryan!


Here is my full interview with Pop Singer Ryan about his debut album "Blue Day".
You should click here to download or you can click on the button below to listen.





On the full interview we discuss what it's like being a performer in the new media, his relationship with Amy Grant(he covers one of her songs) and life as a performer on a cruise ship!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Bummin Cousins 2: Don't Talk About Dead Celebrities!

Episode 2 of The Bummin Cousins with Peter A. Clay & Jim Reid.

Click here to listen or right click to download.

In this episode the Bummin Cousins will not talk about Dead Celebrities.
What Santa Maria California was like during the Michael Jackson Trial.
The Bummin Cousins Definition of what Bummin is.
The Bummin picks of the episode and all the great ways to listen to music.

Enjoy!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Radioaffliction One on One: Ryan!


Here is part one of my interview with Pop Singer Ryan about his debut album "Blue Day".

Click here to listen or right click to download.

Enjoy!



Ryan's website is http://www.myspace.com/rjblueday

Update: You can pay $.99 for the Interview on the album if you want to, or you can just click on the link above! Please enjoy the album!

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

It's a Miracle That He Writes the Songs!

Got into a discussion on my myLot page(actually just remembering that I had a myLot page) about the Top 5 Barry Manilow songs, and I couldn't help but share mine with you on this page.
Here they are:
#5 - New York City Rhythm - Having spent time in New York as a child the lines hit home. "The Pounding beat of the city streets"
#4 - Daybreak - No matter how crappy the previous day was, listening to this song every morning will make you snap your fingers and force you to have a great day.
#3 - All the Time - If more people would listen to this song and realize how much time they are wasting worrying about things instead of moving on, the world would be a better place!
#2 - Trying to Get the Feeling Again - Up and down, all around trying to get that feeling again. Most likely should follow the advice on #3 but still a great song.
#1 - Weekend in New England - Starts slow, ends strong and my nominee for the best Barry Song that should be remade by Linkin Park or some heavy metal band. Strong emotional song for all those lost weekends. "Somewhere Down the Road" is not a bad choice but that song goes nowhere if Barry doesn't do this song first.

Now you can share yours with me, and as Iron Maiden once said "Don't Lie and Don't Say You Don't Know"(clever that I use Iron Maiden to offset the Barry Manilow!).

Radioaffliction Classics with The Bummin Cousins: Delightfully Weird Streaming!

The Bummin Cousins Peter A. Clay and Jim Reid are back with a wonderful podcast about the things found in Thrift Stores and Flea Markets. Cl...