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Rhema

Rhema Online

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Rhema - A Life Giving Ministry is the teaching ministry of the Lord's Servant, Prophet Ronnie L. Bennett and a collaboration of leaders/creatives.
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The C&R Podcast

Ronny D & Christian Moore

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Welcome to the C&R Podcast. Two Gurus who are Jacks of no trade and Masters of even less. We take on serious topics here at C&R, like whether ketchup is good on burgers and whether rain should really go away to come back another day? We sprinkle some topical comedy, CHAIRem animes, shitty philosophy etc. Brought to you by a couple of esteemed armchair experts. We often bring aboard the next Einstein himself, Dr. KC as an expert for all things good and holy on this earth. As well as other gue ...
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As Australia’s most ambitious climate-focused cultural project, 100 Climate Conversations aims to inspire action by presenting an evidence-based and empowering vision of the future. The program showcases 100 visionary Australians, taking effective action to respond to the most critical issue of our time, climate change. Featuring Mike Cannon-Brookes, Victor Steffensen, Ronni Kahn, Clover Moore, Rebecca Huntley, Grace Vegesana, Ross Garnaut and Ketan Joshi in conversation with some of the nat ...
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Post-Punk Podcast

Post-Punk.com

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Post-Punk.com presents interviews and discussions about post-punk, goth, industrial, synth, and shoegaze, and more! Hosted by Editor in Chief Alex Baker, along with an assortment of contributing editors, the Post-Punk Podcast is an oral history of a thriving music scene that initially began during the late 70s. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/postpunk/support
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I recently learned about Dr. Emma Dayhuff’s new album, “Innovations & Lineage: The Chicago Project,”, which has been garnering a lot of attention, and I wanted to learn more. When it came to bringing this album to life, she knew exactly who she wanted on board. She assembled a remarkable group of musicians: Dee Alexander on vocals, Isaiah Collier o…
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I’ve been noticing a lot of buzz around The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown on social media lately, and it definitely caught my attention. Recently, I came across their track “Wrong Side of the Law” featuring rising star bassist Ellen Alaverdyan alongside her dad, Hovak. The energy of the project was so contagious that I felt compelled to dig deeper and find…
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Releasing an EP or an album is always a huge accomplishment… so when I heard that Georgia Weber and the Sleeved Hearts are about to release their new EP, “Big In Japan”, I knew it was the perfect chance to get the inside scoop from Georgia herself, especially as she plays upright bass! Originally from Australia, Georgia has been a force in the New …
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Whenever I think of Bluegrass music, Missy Raines is one of the first names that comes to mind. As the most awarded bass player in the history of the International Bluegrass Music Association, Missy Raines’s impact on the genre is undeniable. She’s a Grammy nominee and has collaborated with a wide range of acclaimed artists throughout her career. I…
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MonoNeon’s been keeping busy, touring internationally and currently making his way across the U.S. as part of his latest run. If you’ve seen him live, you know his performances are anything but ordinary… funky and full of character. He recently released a new album titled You Had Your Chance… Bad Attitude. It features eight tracks of off-center, gr…
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On this episode I play show reports from The Who, Oasis, Carl Palmer, a douchebag clip of the week and MUCH MUCH […] The post Date Reports, Show Reports, Dead Rockstars and More! – Rock and Roll Geek Show 1434 first appeared on The Rock and Roll Geek Show.By Michael Butler
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Music is a universal language, a thread that connects us all, and there’s something especially exciting about meeting a bass player from another part of the world. Meet Ksenia Vasileva, bassist, sound designer, composer, and musical instrument maker, originally from Russia and now making waves in New York City. A graduate of Berklee College of Musi…
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Coyote Theory released their latest album, Still, on March 14, and what better time to catch up with their talented bass player, Grayson Hendren? This genre-bending alt-pop trio has been making music together since 2010, and they’ve continued to evolve, innovate, and push creative boundaries over the years. With their signature blend of emotional d…
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this episode , I finish out the Dead Rockstars stories and Chris Capelle calls in with a Billy Idol/Joan Jett show review […] The post It’s Raining Bottles of Piss on Justin Timberlake! – Rock and Roll Geek Show 1432 first appeared on The Rock and Roll Geek Show.By Michael Butler
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Chip Z’nuff has been holding it down in the rock world for decades, and it’s always a good time catching up with someone who’s lived it and still brings the heat. I had the chance to talk with him just before the release of Enuff Z’nuff’s new album, Xtra Cherries. We got into everything, from his early days in the scene to what went into this lates…
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I came across a heartfelt piece in People where bassist Amos Heller reflected on the ERAS Tour—a once-in-a-lifetime experience that left a deep and lasting impact on him. Naturally, I was eager to speak with Amos, and he was kind enough to carve out time for this conversation. In this interview, Amos opens up about his musical journey, how he craft…
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I’m always excited to hear about bass players making waves on the radio charts, so it’s the perfect time to chat with Sam DeRose Jr., who’s been setting them on fire. Sam recently recorded a series of songs at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios, and his latest single, “Sarah,” has been climbing the charts, hitting #3 on the Indie Charts, #13 on th…
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Bob Bakert, Jazz Guitar Today editor: Pasquale Grasso is a virtuoso guitarist from Italy … At the age of 36 he is a fixture on the scene in NYC, which in the words of Frank Sinatra, “if you can make it there, you’ll make it anywhere”… He is simply one of the most accomplished guitarists on the scene today. He plays with voicing and movement of a pi…
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