Freight Kitchen & Reformation Beer!
Today, Birdie and the Bear visit downtown Woodstock, GA. We find a local beer on tap and have a brother along for the ride!
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Athena's Warehouse: A Former Mentee transforms into a Mentor
Athena’s Warehouse is a nonprofit organization founded by Bee Nguyen, dedicated to educating and empowering underserved teen girls in the Atlanta community. One teen mentee, Carmen Lagunas, returned to Cross Keys High School to give back and mentor others. She shares her story at Athena's Cheers for Charity fundraiser held at Orpheus Brewing on Oct. 25, 2016.
CRL Contracting Completion Series Episode III - Scofflaw Brewing Co. - ATL, GA
Episode III of CRL's ongoing Completion Series Video takes a look at Scofflaw Brewing Co. in Atlanta, Ga.
How the Atlanta Beer Bus is Transforming Craft Brewery Tourism – Travis Irions, Founder
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With new craft breweries opening up left and right, Atlanta is quickly making a name for itself as an up and coming beer city, and tourist destination. With this expanding market comes many opportunities for entrepreneurs to claim their stake, and our next guest has done just that. We’re excited to welcome the Founder and President of the Atlanta Beer Bus, Travis Irions. Born out of a love for beer, Travis and his team have created perfectly planned routes for Atlanta beer enthusiasts and visitors to help take the guesswork out of touring local breweries. Today, we’ll learn more about his entrepreneurial journey, and how he successfully transitioned into the Atlanta market.
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Marietta Brewing
Marietta Brewing brewer Mike Arnold discusses the brewery while sitting atop a fermenter in 2011.
The Church and Family - Ephesians 6:1-4 (Dr. Andrew J. Hairston)
Simpson Street Church of Christ in Atlanta, GA
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Oktoberfest with Max Lager's and Owen Ogletree - Episode 41 - 10/8/16
Oktoberfest may be over in Munich, but it's on our mind this time of the year.
With that in mind, we talked to Max Lager's owner John JR Roberts and Brewtopia's Owen Ogletree. Both are experts in the field, and we talked, drank, and learned more about Martzens, Festbiers and all sorts of styles popular this time of the year. Owen just returned to the states from a trip to Munich, and he shares his experiences with us.
It's also the weekend of the Great American Beer Festival. We will be there, and so we talked to John about the GABF...and some tips on surviving!
Truck and Tap's Beers of the week:
Bell’s Octoberfest Cigar City Good Gourd Funky Buddha Sweet poe-tay-toe Wild Heaven Autumn Defense Headlines (brought to you by Your Pie - Perimeter) Monday Night Brewing has a new facility in planning. It will be dedicated to brewing sours and barrel aging. It's to be on the SW side of Atlanta, along the beltline. We got the scoop - read and listen here. Tim's Whales of the Week:
Three Taverns Hoplicity cans Creature Comforts Epicurious Alabama - Get your Orpheus Brewing beers! While they were available in limited numbers/places, they will be fully launching by next week. Beer Guys Announcement
Project BGR is coming! Our new podcast will feature interviews from national brewers and beer experts....and some cool things we're interested in. Stay tuned for the official launch, coming soon!
On next week's show, we're talking to Terrapin Beer Company's Spike Bukowski. And we'll have a recap of GABF...that is, if we can remember what happened.
Cheers, have a great weekend, and don't forget to DRINK LOCAL.
Nappy Roots Talk Their Brewery Atlantucky, Crafting Beers, Their Upcoming Album & More
Recently on July 30th, Terrell Thomas caught up with Hip-Hop artist/crew Nappy Roots to discuss their latest venture.
Nappy Roots, who are natives of Kentucky are well known for their success in the Hip-Hop music world, but their new business may be what truly separates them from the pack. Terrell Thomas sat down with Nappy Roots to be educated and speak with the crew about their brewery Atlantucky and their ventures into the beer and craft beer world.
Nappy Roots own Fish Scale, Skinny DeVille and 808 explained this new business and their love for the crafting beer culture. The trio broke down how their mission to create their own beer began, the process of brewing the beers, touring, a few of their flavors including their ale Watermelon Chiquen & Gritz, their beers The Humdinger, Triple Belgian, and Young Hef and more.
Nappy Roots spoke on their upcoming album which they are looking to drop in the first quarter of 2019, working with today's most creative artist, their upcoming reality show 40Akerz & a Brew and more.
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Bob Dylan | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:04:00 1 Life and career
00:04:09 1.1 1941–1959: Origins and musical beginnings
00:07:13 1.2 1960s
00:07:22 1.2.1 Relocation to New York and record deal
00:15:04 1.2.2 Protest and iAnother Side/i
00:18:36 1.2.3 Going electric
00:21:37 1.2.4 iHighway 61 Revisited/i and iBlonde on Blonde/i
00:27:05 1.2.5 Motorcycle accident and reclusion
00:31:30 1.3 1970s
00:33:51 1.3.1 Return to touring
00:41:11 1.3.2 Christian period
00:42:54 1.4 1980s
00:48:52 1.5 1990s
00:53:06 1.6 2000s
00:56:18 1.6.1 iModern Times/i
01:01:24 1.6.2 iTogether Through Life/i and iChristmas in the Heart/i
01:04:20 1.7 2010s
01:04:28 1.7.1 iTempest/i
01:12:38 1.7.2 iShadows in the Night/i, iFallen Angels/i and iTriplicate/i
01:24:44 2 Never Ending Tour
01:27:24 3 Visual art
01:31:16 4 Discography
01:31:25 5 Bibliography
01:31:49 6 Personal life
01:31:58 6.1 Romantic relationships
01:32:07 6.1.1 Suze Rotolo
01:32:59 6.1.2 Joan Baez
01:34:38 6.1.3 Sara Dylan
01:35:43 6.1.4 Carolyn Dennis
01:36:18 6.2 Home
01:36:36 6.3 Religious beliefs
01:40:43 7 Accolades
01:41:46 7.1 Nobel Prize in Literature
01:46:07 8 Legacy
01:54:43 8.1 Archives and tributes
01:56:15 9 See also
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Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman; May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, author, and visual artist who has been a major figure in popular culture for more than fifty years. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s, when songs such as Blowin' in the Wind (1963) and The Times They Are a-Changin' (1964) became anthems for the civil rights movement and anti-war movement. His lyrics during this period incorporated a wide range of political, social, philosophical, and literary influences, defied pop-music conventions and appealed to the burgeoning counterculture.
Following his self-titled debut album in 1962, which mainly comprised traditional folk songs, Dylan made his breakthrough as a songwriter with the release of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan the following year. The album featured Blowin' in the Wind and the thematically complex A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall. For many of these songs, he adapted the tunes and phraseology of older folk songs. He went on to release the politically charged The Times They Are a-Changin' and the more lyrically abstract and introspective Another Side of Bob Dylan in 1964. In 1965 and 1966, Dylan encountered controversy when he adopted electrically amplified rock instrumentation, and in the space of 15 months recorded three of the most important and influential rock albums of the 1960s: Bringing It All Back Home (1965), Highway 61 Revisited (1965) and Blonde on Blonde (1966). The six-minute single Like a Rolling Stone (1965) has been described as challenging and transforming the artistic conventions of its time, for all time.In July 1966, Dylan withdrew from touring after being injured in a motorcycle accident. During this period, he recorded a large body of songs with members of the Band, who had previously backed him on tour. These recordings were released as the collaborative album The Basement Tapes in 1975. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Dylan explored country music and rural themes in John Wesley Harding (1967), Nashville Skyline (1969), and New Morning (1970). In 1975, he released Blood on the Tracks, which many saw as a return to form. In the late 1970s, he became a born-again Christian and released a series of albums of contemporary gospel music before returning to his more familiar rock-based idiom in the early 1980s. The major works of his later career include Time Out of Mind (1997), Love and Theft (2001), Modern Times (2006) and Tempest (2012). His most recent recordings have comprised versions of traditional American standards, especially songs recorded by Frank Sinatra ...
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Julia - Ray Steelman
Bio. is below.
Julia - Ray Steelman
Played in the style and arrangement of Charlie McCoy.
Matthew Gibbs on Guitar. The original recording done 30 years ago was lost.
Harmonica recorded on February 16, 2016. Guitar recorded approximately 30 years ago. Over the years Ray lost about 200 of his best recordings in the computer black hole.. Julia was one of them. It was recorded many years ago and somehow magically disappeared along with many others. While searching through his musical files, Ray stumbled upon the original guitar track. He decided to do it again 30 years later. Here it is!
Bio:
In 1979, Ray walked into the Longbranch Saloon, a small bar in Huntsville, Alabama. There was a solo artist there singing Merle Haggard's Silver Wings. Ray pulled out his Marine Band harmonica and climbed on to the stage. The rest is history. After playing backup harmonica on “Silver Wings,” Ray became a fixture on the entertainment scene from that point on from Nashville to Birmingham to Atlanta. Ray played seven days a week for many, many years and went on the be a regular in the recording studios of north Alabama. One year, he simultaneously held four state harmonica championship titles and was actually eventually banned from entering some of the amateur contests. Ray wrote three harmonica instruction books and made 15 guest appearances at Opryland theme park in Nashville and numerous appearances at Looney's Entertainment Park, Huntsville Alabama’s Panoply and numerous performing Arts Festivals, bars, honky-tonks, parties, and beer joints, having played as far away as Paris. Ray has done much session work in many recording studios from Nashville to North Alabama. Ray mostly played with artists on their way up or their way down. Ray made countless TV appearances playing his harmonicas and for four years was co-host on the Jamie Cooper Show on WAFF TV, the North Alabama NBC affiliate.
Currently: Retired businessman
Born: Room 203 of Lincoln County, TN hospital, 05/07/1946
Education: Middle Tennessee State (BS & MA), AL A&M, UK
Life Experiences: 17 yrs. high school teacher, administrator, coach
Song Writer: Yes, a few are on You Tube and other internet locations.
Inspiration: Watching the curious turns on life’s road and the people come and go during my lifetime…and Tom T. Hall, Vern Gosdin and Max D. Barnes
Health: Excellent, 5 miles a day, weights daily
Ventures: Owned and operated six businesses in AL & TN
Harmonica: Plays daily as street and special event performer
Stage Name: The Bama Jammer
Diatonics: Mainly Huang Silvertones (1st choice), Hohner Special 20’s
Chromatic: Some, various types
Echo Harps: Yes, various types
Vest Pocket Harps: Yes, all keys
Music Style: A blend of everything from movie themes, Celtic, Country, Delta Blues, Classical, Pop, Rock and Gospel
Personal Style: Clean-cut white boy harmonica (no tattoos, body piercings, nose rings, bad jokes, bad attitudes or snot-slinging hard-luck stories)
Biggest Influences: Charlie McCoy, Terry McMillan, Peter Madcat Ruth, Marcello Batista, Buddy Green, Little Walter, Lonnie Glosson, Jimmy Riddle, DeFord Bailey and a touch of Magic Dick
Music Blend: Steals licks from all of the above
Other Instruments: Plays a little banjo
Other: IFR general aviation pilot with all certifications, author, full-time grandpa
Vocals: Only when forced to… primarily as demo artist
Family: Very happily married, three kids, four grandchildren. Life is Good.
Venues: On street corners everywhere
Other Family Artists: Whitney Dean (son-in-law) of The Sweeplings
Advice to Aspiring Harmonica Players: 50 years of practice
Contact: Very private, hard to reach, internet contact only