25 Burst results for "Harry Connick"

"harry connick" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

02:06 min | 3 months ago

"harry connick" Discussed on WCPT 820

"Is it weird that I'm both crying sentimentally and crying, laughing? Oh, that's all I do lately. My GBR, by the way, that song I'm so glad we had this for. Why are you blaming her mom for our death? What for whose? Oh, I'm because that song, I mean, it's going to kill us emotionally. Oh, I see. OK, what's wrong with you? I can't tell us all my dad wrote. I know we thank him. Thank you, Mr. Hamilton. Harry Connick Jr. really liked playing. I am not glad we had this time together with those people, looking last night. Same. That was. Oh, good. But Trump is getting arrested today. Hey, that's why we bring my Mary arrest in this shirt. And Jody Hamilton got us all present. Poundstone Paula live in studio in hour three to celebrate Erasmus with us. Jody, I try very, very exciting. And of course, Carl Frisch and Dr. Redliner. And what were these? Oh, I have someone sent them to us. We have Georgia license plates locked up. Megan 19. That's how many 91 plus counts. Lovely new license plate for us. Thank you to whoever sent them. Yeah, fantastic. Oh, Victor. She are the official stem cell of the Stephanie Miller show, who said the same thing we did a Gen Z or just asked a simple question about climate change. Instead of speaking to us, Rhonda has refused to answer the question. Vivix Ramaswamy denies climate change is real, and no other Republicans said climate change is This real. is why no Gen Z or we'll vote for them. Thank you. We're all counting on him. Yeah, that's big plan. How about we just stop them from voting? Yeah. Yeah. OK, so oh, the by way, Chris Lavoie told me some breaking news right before the show. So on. Reports that Trump is changing lawyers today. Trump is shaking up hours before his arrest. Yes, of course. What's wrong? Are those going to testify against him, too? That's what Rudy said yesterday. Why is he arresting all the lawyers? It's despicable. is. He He turned himself. How about that mugshot? He looks. Oh, don't be angry, Rudy. Jenna Ellis. How much can it be?

"harry connick" Discussed on The Christian O’Connell Show

The Christian O’Connell Show

07:11 min | 8 months ago

"harry connick" Discussed on The Christian O’Connell Show

"Are they playing? What? Rake on me. Kylie's in the garden, what she's singing. Can't get out of my shed. Oh my God, is that 50 cent? What's he doing? He's into shrub. I'll leave it there. Because this next one is not gold. Jackie boy, what have you got garden songs? Meatloaf in the garden. Oh yeah, what's he singing? You took the herbs right out of my mouth. That's gold as well. Tom Petty's in the garden? Yeah? I wouldn't want to stand in the garden with Tom Petty. No, why was she singing? Tree falling. Snails. That's silver. And Mike posner is in God. Oh yeah, he's taking a pill as he is. He took a piece of. Gold plus. But Christian O'Connell show podcast. Today's time racer, best in showing his tickets to go and see Harry connick junior live, we're looking for garden songs. Who is playing in the garden? Jack, you ready to Mark? Let's do it. Ron stewartson the garden slain. Silva. Instead of saying growing miss daisy, not a song, thank you, Jeff. Sure she'll be back tomorrow. The boss is in the garden. He's digging in the dark. Oh, that's good. Shinji a well done, that's very good. All you need is glove. Silver. Some Kev. ACD seed you fertilize me all night long. Civil plus. Baby got backyard. Glen well done. Hedge of 17 from Stuart. Silva, you lost that slain feeling. I want to know what love is. Brian. Never secret to us apart. Knowledge that deep dive guys deep dive. What are Mark? Sweet charter mulch. Gold. First mulch one. Make quota. Christian rhinestones are in the garden. We're sympathy for the daffodil. No, Connie. Silver. Elsa is in the garden. Yeah. Yeah, let it grow. Let it grow. Altogether now, Ricky and Clyde well done. Billy idols there, you know, that wild punk rocker Patsy fears. It's a nice day for a white weeding. Heartbreak Ho? Silver? Don't stop be leafing. Gold. Laura dal pozzo well done. Live and la Vida mocha. So come on. Basement Jax wears your shed app. Let's make our mission this year to find a feature. Where's your shut up? We'll come back to that. I was spayed for loving you. Gold. Thank you. Strangely. Robotic. Chad chips turned up. Alanis Morissette, you order mow. You would emote. Wake me up before you Momo? Gold. And sheds a burning, not by Janet, but Janet's done it. She's a great cover version of it, guys. Go check it out. All right. So good. Bum British and well done everyone. Only one of you can go and see Harry connick junior live, who's winning them. Congratulations to Laura for don't stop believing. Great, well, I might enjoy it. But Christian O'Connell show podcast. We gave away the first seats in our cinema for the 48 hour mouth in which happening in under two weeks time. Up for grabs, a share of $20,000 to the winner or winners, olef sat in their seats, who managed to watch the same movie nonstop for 48 hours. Sir Henry's seats we got left in our little gold class cinema. Still 15 seats to be won. Now, one of the things we're talking about today is obviously agreeing on the code of conduct for all the athletes taking part in this endurance event. And when it comes to toilet breaks, Jack, very concerned. I don't know, I'm noticing you become very concerned about if they need to go to the toilet toilet. And I don't think it's because the last two mornings you've been disturbed the show. You've been using the card myself while the songs and answer on. So this is hot on your gender moment. Anyway, this guy has gotten to work and even though he's moved on half an hour ago, he's got this to say, but what to do about the contestants Lehman cinema to go to the toilet. Jack's wide that 5 minutes isn't enough time to, if you need to go to toilet toilet. Yeah, hi, Christian Chrissy. How are you going? My thought is look, I've just gotten the car. I'm not sure if you guys have said it yet, but what about popping a porta potty in there? People can still see it here at my little window, so they can probably see through the wall. And that'll solve the problem. No, we hadn't already told them about it. And I promise you, even in another two years this show, still not have said, what about a toilet in there? People can go in here. It's just one of the things you've run out of Lou Ron, suddenly you see someone supposed to head out from that little door going, can you get one of the spots just to bring me a loophole? Okay. Also on tomorrow's show and so if you do want in to be in there's only 15 more seats and by the end of next week they'll all be gone. Email me today tell us why you should be in the cinema. One of the 15. Christian and Christian O'Connell dot com AU. Also on tomorrow's show, we want to talk about country tough. Yesterday, we Jack and I's jaws were on the floor. Password starts out she'd had two fillings with no anesthetic. I can't even imagine being that tough, but Patsy is country tough. She's not like Jack. You know, you're a city slicker. No, you got lost. 5 all got lost. It got lost in this city. Sub yesterday for two. What's the opposite country tough? It's getting lost in your own supper for two hours. So if your country tough, we want to know what made you country tough. What is that story that you dine out on a bit by any country tough? Michelle I'm not sure this is country tough. Michelle broke her finger and they wanted to cut off her Tiffany ring. And she said, no, she pulled off herself. Tiffany ring isn't like, it's not country, is it? That's torched tough. You won't take my pals. My dead body. All right, so you country tough. What is the story that makes you country tough, give us a call now, 9 four one four, one O four three, Huggies on the way. Thanks for joining us today. It's a great show. But Christian O'Connell show, podcast. Hurry entering Ram Truck month and discover what it truly means to drive a truck that's built to serve. 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"harry connick" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

04:30 min | 10 months ago

"harry connick" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"And then lastly, you know, after fat Tuesday, everything shuts down at 12 o'clock. We kick everybody off the streets. And more people show up at Catholic Church than any other time I'm sure on ash Wednesday. What are you giving up on your ash Wednesday? All right, so my favorite parade, I'm not going to go tomorrow night. I got to create in Baton Rouge that runs right alongside my house. That's my favorite place called the south down streets, the best, make a big pot of red beans, people come over and we chill. But if you're going to go to parades in New Orleans, I would focus on some of the day parades where you can really just kind of camp out and enjoy the day. Hopefully the weather's nice, February can be really great in Louisiana. As for what I'm giving up for lent, I need to think about that come Wednesday morning. I'm kind of a bad Catholic sometimes, so I need to use lint to write the ship, so to speak. Interesting. I do think it's intriguing. We go Catholicism the day that Paul is not in, but nonetheless, doctor pasque, one more question. Give us one name, historically, around Mardi Gras that everybody should know that we probably don't know and tell us why we need to know that name. Oh, man. That's interesting. I mean, people are the marsalis, pick some of our singers, maybe Harry connick junior. Pick some of the, you know, these guys and gals that have been shaping the sound and rhythm of New Orleans. Right? Clayton. I got names. I just don't know. Roman Harper. There's the sound to Mardi Gras. It isn't just about the people. And so the sound that you're going to receive at a Mardi Gras parade. That's the sound in New Orleans. With the marching bands and with the second lines and with whatever people are blazing on a speaker, right? It's all senses when you're at a Mardi Gras parade. There's nothing like absolutely. Doctor pasque, thanks for taking the time to join us today. Really appreciate it. Rowan has offered up his condo to you in New Orleans if you need a place to crash down there closer to the big important parades. One of his condos, excuse us, yes. Just one. You can't have access to both. Thanks for joining us. I'll be there. Thanks a lot. All right, doctor Michael pasque joining us talking a little Mardi Gras there and you've experienced this in a different way. I mean, I can imagine. Being a football player for the saints and Mardi Gras comes to town. It Cole's really hard to put it into perspective, you know, because you can do it just normal like uptown St. Charles. That's a good way to do it. But then all of a sudden, you and your teammates get together and all of a sudden you get a balcony on bourbon street. It's a total different party going on right now. So that's not the family. That is not the family. That's not the one we've been talking about the last 5 minutes. But it's all available. There's a lot of options, a lot of different flavors. That's the best thing about Mardi Gras in New Orleans is that you can do it all. Not only that, but imagine winning a Super Bowl. The Kansas City Chiefs, we just saw him on one of these monitors over here. They're celebrating riding a bus going down the middle of Kansas City. And all of a sudden, in New Orleans, it's a little bit different. We want a Super Bowl. They stop Mardi Gras, all right? We're going to pause it for a day and a half, and we're going to do a Super Bowl celebration. And a matter of fact, we're not even going to rent buses or floats. We're just going to let all the players ride on the floats that we already got. So it just kind of goes hand in hand with everything that's going on. It's the biggest party that I've ever been a part of. And it lasted about 6 hours longer than expected. And nobody cares. So the best thing about New Orleans and Mardi Gras is that they never tell you to go home. Then they never tell you to stop drinking and having fun either. It sounds incredible. All right, more on that. More on some SEC football when we come back next here on the Paul fine bomb 6. You were listening to the Paul finebaum show podcast. Wu Tang versus the world. The final season of the Hulu original series Wu Tang and American saga is here. You know what it's like in hip hop? And creators there is Alec C. You want to talk with a game right now. In executive producers Brian grazer and method man. It is way more fun when it's out of control, so. Into the final chapter of the Wu Tang saga, got a win. Don't miss the final season of the Hulu original series. Wu Tang, an American saga, now streaming only on Hulu.

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"harry connick" Discussed on Nightly Pop

Nightly Pop

05:05 min | 2 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on Nightly Pop

"Harry connick junior and then really old women will actually think I'm Harry connick junior. So I'll get free things because of that. Invited back to the home. The home? Yes. Just spoon feed them. Oh man. Who's home? Who's my love? Her truth. Can we get out of here, please? We have to take a break. But coming up by bikini wax isn't meant for your forehead. Plus.

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"harry connick" Discussed on Keep It!

Keep It!

03:41 min | 2 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on Keep It!

"Without driving down melrose the way people just be hanging in the street having a cup of coffee and instagram fucking road. You've actually tapped into my number one. L. a pet peeve pet peeve in that. It's not horrific that they do this. I'm just shocked that it happens people who don't move it across across as if i'm running right and i have to go over across wa. You understand that if you move faster across. And i'm talking only to like able bodied could move faster. You realize like then the whole city moves faster right exactly like being a part of the efficiency machine that should inspire you you live in. La we like that. you know. Speak of spatial awareness. I you think that people would have more coming out of a pandemic but absolutely not the way that people still will just hover. you completely as if none of this has ever happened. The past two years has not happened. Why are you so close to me. Stand so close to me. I will turn around and say oh no. Got a backup backup. I can hear you breathing. No need no need. That's how you address. Michael myers to your to close to me. I can hear you breathing. Excuse me my lorries over there. All right i haven't babysat in yours. If you're living in that town which just mad at this. I feel like people should be mad at every final girl in a sequel. Yeah people start dying and scream to. I'd be like bitch. Why did you come to my school. Who need to be home schooled. If i find out fucking. Sydney is tat on my campus. I am transferring brian. She's okay yeah. Laurie strode halloween as laurie. Notice like just teaching at your school. Hell they'll bitch co tried to kill you in the seventies absolutely not those are the background checks that i want on people in my life lower. You stalked by a deranged killer. Are they still alive right. And is there costume become iconic and that copycats but then pick it up. Yeah yes always worried about a copycat killer not please and the movie copycat. Where harry connick. Junior was terrified. Sigourney weaver yes. Great movin ninety five. We miss you. Amazing aren't always confuse copycat with splice. Even though they're completely different films but like you would see them. Both on like a saturday night edited down for network television. So i sorta anyway louis. What's your keep. It might keep it brief this week and it's just to all the wrong and rumor filled build up to whatever dallas doing stopping wrong. Everybody i don't wanna hear your theories about what kind of music we're getting. Or what kind of things. She's pulling off or how you know. She threw away some other album and now she's putting out this up. You don't know shit stop. The woman is works in a fortress. She's like the other that goes on over there. You know well she did reveal. That easy on me is come in october. Fifteen okay we can agree on that. That's coming out october fifteenth. All right. i'll listen to that when it comes out. You know who said that adele. Not cop crave dot org slash biz or whatever the fuck Remember she played it several nights at the staples center. This was like four years ago or something. I went.

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"harry connick" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

03:25 min | 2 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Well, this woman is missing and race authorities are trying to find her because they want to sue her. The Tour de France deputy director told a news agency that they plan to sue this woman so that the tiny minority of people who do this don't spoil the show for everyone. Um, the woman is believed to be German. She apparently got on a flight and, according to CBS sports is untraceable. No one is untraceable. What are you talking about? CBS sports that makes no sense. But the video shows the woman holding this long banner on the sidelines of the race. She sticks the banner out like an idiot. Um, way too far causing a German cyclist to fly right into it. He falls, He sets off a domino effect. And all these cyclists behind him start to fall. And apparently, the sign was a Hello. Message for her grandparents. I'm actually surprised it doesn't happen more. I mean events. How stupid What is wrong with people Don't even get me started. Now. I asked you yesterday if you were a friend of Fraser, and it kind of was before your time. Yes, but it is really a great show. And it's funny because I brought this up. And then all of a sudden we have news that this Fraser reboot. Um, is going to have some of the main co stars returning. Apparently, Kelsey Grammer spoke with Collider. Um And he says, we think we're going to get most of the actors back, he says. I'm hopeful that we will. I'm fairly confident that they're going to come back. So that's really nice. I'm happy to hear about that. Um, and also Christian. I mean, you could possibly do this if you have a nice voice, because it looks like they're looking for people of sort of any nationality or any ethnic group. Um, we've got our Miss Hannigan. We now know who will play Daddy Warbucks in the upcoming NBC Any live special, but they're still looking for that special Annie. They're trying to cast her singer singer actor Harry Connick Jr is going to play the role of the filthy rich guy with a heart of gold. Daddy Warbucks Taraji P. Henson, meantime, is perfectly cast as the evil Miss Hannigan. And I posted a link to the casting page for Annie because they are on an international look out for this little Annie. And also, finally, ladies, listen up. If you just can't seem to stick with one man and one man alone, it might be time to try to think about maybe moving to South Africa. The government there in an attempt to be more inclusive, is considering giving women permission to marry multiple partners. Currently, men are allowed to have more than one wife there. Government officials reached out to several different groups for advice, including human rights activists who claim equality demands that polyandry be legalized and recognize their critics say. Oh no, no, no, no, This cannot happen. But funny enough. Most of these critics are men who are married to more than one wife, one guy said. They are spiritual people there in South Africa. They are guided by their creator, and this guy says only men can play the marriage field by getting hitched to enough wives for an entire baseball team. Only men should be allowed to do this. Do you have any comments on that question? People should be able to do what they want. Also you support many multiple life benefits. If it's the men can do it there. Then the women should be able to do it there. Oh, look at you look at you and diversity and equality. Well, that's very nice. We will have more stories. I'm sure on diversity, equality, wokeness royal alerts and all sorts of wonderful things coming up. On tomorrow's show. In the meantime, get ready for.

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"harry connick" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:34 min | 2 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Sweet. Really? Yeah. Really? Just nice and sweet. Yeah. All right over sharing a little got a little. Let's get out to traffic. She got a little crush on Harry Connick Jr the same experience I had when I interviewed Martina McBride, just charming person and leave and even more beautiful than she looks on TV. This report is brought to you by the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Things look good getting around Sacramento, 80 from Roseville, nine minutes to the Cap City split. Another nine minutes on the cap city freeway in your downtown 13 minutes in from El Grove on both five or 99 50 westbound from Folsom, an 18 minute drive that little slowing on the eastbound side. Just past highway 99. We'll keep an eye on that. It's very brief at this point. If you're coming in from Woodland on I 5 20 minutes in north of that South down 99 at Alberta Road, got a report of a solo vehicle into the Senate of I've Good news is doesn't appear to be causing a delay and doesn't appear anyone's hurt. Not calling for an ambulance anyway. If you're coming in from Davis C Span 80 across the causeway 16 minutes to downtown Sacramento. Playful sea otters. Flashy fish is mesmerizing jellies swirling sardines. When's the Last time you visited Monterrey Bay Aquarium? Get ready to fall in love all over again. Choose your awesome day and time by making a reservation at Monterey Bay aquarium dot org. Traffic on the tans, every 10 minutes mornings and afternoons from the body leading the way home Traffic Center news 93.1 kfbk. Here's a look at your forecast today. The high is near 100 degrees tomorrow, the high near 93 on the same for Thursday. 93 is the schedule high. And that's your three day forecast. Christina. Okay, time now for news.

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"harry connick" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"Okay, Great. Let's go to the phones. Who do we have online? Matt is with us. He's got a good video for us. The exact right Hey, guys. How you doing today, bro? It's so layered man. We can't We don't time to answer that. What's up with you? True Now don't laugh. I'm a 42 year old male and I saw that movie when it first came out in the theaters and I did cry and I could put it on right now this minute and go to the end and I will cry. The iron giant. I have heard this from other people. Why the iron giant? Why is it making you cry? He's made out to be this big. He's a friend of this little boy Hogarth and throughout the whole movie And at and he ends up being this huge monstrosity who does destroy planet But this boy has instilled in him all these stories from comic books that you Identified the Superman and they launched this nuclear missile at the end of the movie in the town and the boy goes when the bomb comes down. Everyone is gonna die. And the robot flies up in the air, and I'm gonna get choked up. And he's hearing the little boy's voice in his head going. You could be anything you want to be. And the guy the robot closes his eyes before he hits the bombing. He goes Superman and and then Local. He's gone, and it's just It's just so heartbreaking, Talking, joked about Kate about man. Look, It's really cute now and a fun thing. Jennifer Aniston does the voice of the boy's mother. Harry Connick Jr Does the voice of the mechanic friend, the dad from Frasier does the voice of the whole Army general and shoot up a Gavin from happy Gilmore does the voice of the bad guy. Oh, it's all there. It's all happening over Cuba will be super cute kids will love it. And like I said, I'll cry every time.

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"harry connick" Discussed on Dad Tired

Dad Tired

05:15 min | 2 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on Dad Tired

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"harry connick" Discussed on Dad Tired

Dad Tired

04:27 min | 2 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on Dad Tired

"Like how hard is it for you in particular to find that that small group of people that keeps pushing you forward in that way. It's really interesting because at some point like musically speaking. I haven't bought a record and twenty five years. I don't listen to music like that anymore. Not listen to it. But i don't actively listening to music because i at some point i have to do my own thing and i don't wanna keep doing tributes to other artists i wanna do my own thing and and it's a really interesting concept. My dad's ninety four. There's a fairly good chance that you know. I'm going to outlive my dad and person who's depended on his dad for so long. It's scary thinking. Like wait like the dad i i'm going to be the paternal figure my family. That's scary. so how do you deal with the idea of. Maybe not having somebody of great influence. Or if you don't have somebody of influence finding that person. I think the most important thing is to start developing the idea that you are the person who's going to be your spiritual leader. You are the person who is going to be the person that gets you up out of bed in the morning and makes you go learn more about your faith and not to say that you can do it alone because i don't think you can. But as opposed to constantly seeking these things out you make yourself but source of inspiration find the inspiration from within realize what a gift that you are realized that you have been given these circumstances of being a father of being husband being a brother being a son whatever and celebrate those things and when you start to build your self esteem and build your competence because eventually you may be around you may be ninety four year old man and i think the earlier you start recognizing the gifts that you have the wider the window through which you look for others will become other people. Were reveal themselves to you because you have assumed the different position about your own existence..

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"harry connick" Discussed on Dad Tired

Dad Tired

04:57 min | 2 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on Dad Tired

"I think it's up to us as parents and fathers to have a sense of strength and for your kids. I think they depend on that. But for me if i start trying to fake it i can't remember what i said. I i gotta tell the truth. And then that way. I never remember anything and say look i struggled with this stuff too and and i think that's okay. I think one of the things god gave us it's free will and and it's up to us to use that pre world to decide what we believe how we feel and i have to be honest and i think they they respond to that because you know what that does for. My kids are empowers them to say. Wait a minute. what about this. I figure this out on my own dad. What do you think in overtime. Their perspective will be a source of value. Inspiration to me. So i think you'd be established the precedent truth and love and communication than such a strong solid foundation upon which you can build your relationship with your kids. I think that's a really beautifully sad man. And they say that. Our kids is generation is the most sceptical out of every generation. That's ever existed before so so i think you're right man. I think they're just gonna see right through anything that we're trying to fake it. Well you need to believe this because daddies always believe this. And this is what grandpa's believe there's some beauty in that right like there's family heritage and this has been passed on to you for generation after generation but also they're not going to just believe what we believe because it's generational because it's tradition right like they're going to have to own that for themselves so i think i think what you just said. There's beautiful daughters. Are they musicians like you. Their art in their musical but then that musicians in the same way that i am so my oldest daughter georgia. She actually took. She's a photographer and director. She shot the record cover and and did the video. Amazing grace which is out now and then alone with my faith which is about to come out so she's very musical artistic. My second daughter is a designer. In an entrepreneur clothing designer and the my third daughter is like very kind of visual artists and jewelry designer and into fashion and stuff. So they're all if interesting see because they're not that's another thing. I learned as a dad as much as you would like to predict. You know what they're gonna do you. You just can't. They're hardwired to be who they are. And it's something to celebrate and watch as it evolves because they're their own people my daughter's twenty four twenty three and eighteen so there three adults and and it's an amazing thing to see that they're not me and they're not jill their own people and it's it's an amazing thing to watch. Yes i was going to ask you. What was the dynamic. As they were younger between wanting to pass on the talent that you have and then also just giving them the free rein to just kinda discover who god's made them to be helped champion them and cheer them on as they're becoming. Who.

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"harry connick" Discussed on Dad Tired

Dad Tired

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on Dad Tired

"On today's episode of the data podcast. I sit down with husband. Father disciple and grammy award winning artist. Harry connick junior to talk about his journey of faith before we jump into the interview. I do want my friends over at samaritan ministries for sponsoring. Today's episode samaritan ministries is a community of christians who live out galatian six to by burying one another's burdens when a medical need arises it's a biblical solution to healthcare connecting members across the nation who share medical costs while praying for and encouraging one another when the body of christ comes together to pray encourage and provide for one another.

"harry connick" Discussed on Chatter that Matters

Chatter that Matters

03:23 min | 2 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on Chatter that Matters

"Left china with connick connick. Junior could've talked to him for hours. And then if you just heard the ad for rdc is for this concept. Called upstart was away helping emerging artists. Get the attention. They so desperately need wanted to find out more. So i'm bringing on jeffrey lindsey. Who's the person really responsible for rb see x. Music jeffey welcome to china. that matters. nice tony to be here. So tell me what the next dance for rb see x. Music the axes is all to signify. How endemic collaborations are within the space. So you'll often see tariq x. canada goose it's really. You know a fundamental part of being successful within the space as we're learning as bran you need to find the right strategic partners whether that be other brands or musicians to really connect with fans you struck a deal with live nation. That puts the fan. Experience front senator. Tell me a little bit about that. We recognize how intimate attending a live. Show can be. We want to be a brand that elevates and enhances that experience for particularly young canadians this is about providing value beyond traditional bank products and services. And so a couple of the ways that we go about doing that is extending access to tickets and discounts or hooking up to meet their favorite artists onsite before the show kerry junior talked about how important it was to be mentored to discovered. Tell me more about what you're doing with first up. Because i think it embodies a lot of those same values we have a fundamental belief that are bc in the power of music and this naturally transcends into our belief in the power of musicians and artists we have a long standing commitment to supporting emerging creatives through the arb emerging artists project music video production project oviedo summit and now most recently i up with rb. Cx music providing a platform for exposure alongside funding. So that they could pay rent reinvest in themselves giving them the opportunity to meet other emerging creatives and fostering peer to peer networking which is so fundamental to.

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"harry connick" Discussed on Chatter that Matters

Chatter that Matters

06:06 min | 2 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on Chatter that Matters

"With econo- junior in safety. Oh you do madden. Take another careers. A camera finds and says this person can. This guy can own a major part. This guy can own. A movie was part of television. Well in many ways it was familiar because you know the acting was very similar to singing without it. Just didn't have the music but it was. It was a completely different skill set. I had done it in school. I did high school musicals and things like that very quickly. I realized this is just another way of using my brain as an artist with different technique in front of a camera And and being the type of perform. That i am which is i love being on stage. I love with forming. I love pretending fantasizing going all of these different places. It felt like a natural transition. Also i started very slowly. The first movie i did was unstoppable cast. Call the memphis belle. I was surrounded by some the world's best actor. John lithgow david van matthew modine and wait it out that you are somebody they could hold. Your own is can take a scene and make a specialist. We must have felt pretty excited by coming out of that because it is som- lacasse vaccinated talents. Also daunting it can be remember. I was of the belief that if you're an extra not an extra. Because i wasn't an extra but if i didn't have any lines in a scene don't do anything so i remember standing on the outside of this group and become friends with matthew modine throughout the process of filming and he called me over one day and i wish i could do a better impression of him. But he's very soft spoken very elegant guy he says hey Do you wanna be a movie star and assisted. What do you mean he says. Do you wanna be a movie star. I'm like oh yeah. Who doesn't he said the next time we shoot a scene together. Come stand right next to me. I said why he said. Because i'm getting paid the most so if you want to be seen. Don't play this i'm not gonna do anything. Crap comes stand next to me. So i was glued to that. Got him for the rest of the movie in i never thought of. It is daunting. I just thought of it. As died exciting. I never felt adverse to to risks or or there had any ambitious. Really what did you prefer doing. The movies or television shows like will and grace. They're all so so different. It's like jill. I my wife. We have three children. You can't pick favorites. You know so. Music is is home base. So i have the most familiarity with that. Doing willing grace's is a specific kind of challenge. That you can't get anywhere else. Where you learn a script on monday for the tuesday rehearsal and at tuesday they give you a brand new script. 'cause they change all the jokes and then wednesday you come in prepared and they give you a whole new script and then thursday on shoot day. It's all another significance and so when you shoot the show in shoot it take and then in front of a live audience and they take a break for ten minutes and completely rewrite the scene and give you new lines. it's they. Eric you say this w state is harry. Say this sean. You say this mega that. It's just a incredibly fast paced. You better be paying attention. You're gonna get crushed. I love those. Those thrills i've lived. That's what i that's what i live for covid hits and your world turns upside down because there's nowhere to entertain audiences energy to feed off. How did you steal a couple of days when you when you realize that everything you love to do wasn't available anymore. My heart was broken for the people who are out there risking their lives for the rest of his. It really really was. I thought about the health. Care workers I thought about the teachers. I thought about all of the folks who didn't have a luxury of staying at home And whose job. It was to make sure that our lives rant smoothly. I really thought about that honestly. I didn't think about me really. And then as time went on is like if you take that our that's in the window sill so happy to get watered and get some at every day when you take it off the cell and then you bring it into the basement and you put in a closet and close the door. That's what the performer. Me thought like i was wilton in the past for example with katrina in new orleans. You jumped right in there because it was available to you in this case said you're kind of locked away. I mean you're you're isolating like in the world so you go through whole range of emotions with that or is it. Did you just generally one day j. I gotta do something with my life at the time. Not only did. I have a desire to perform. But i i wanted to reach out and connect with people that i thought maybe in similar situations i did ten series ten. Show little thing in my basement. Call hunker down with harry which was like a youtube thing. That was just doing entertained people. Because i thought maybe they might like some distraction. Diversion and i would like some action that version and everybody thought about it like what about my career like that. That actually never cross my mind when you do a youtube video and you're playing like we are right now computer. It must be so different for you because one of the things that always find your career even if this fifteen thousand people or or is this intimacy that you are performing in their living room. You always had this incredible sense of presence as opposed to being held big. Can i be. it's it's how can i can i be with you. This craft to performing in front of camera and so right now. I'm actually looking at your computer. I'm looking into the camera. Couple that with a sincere desire to touch people. I feel like child. I guess i i love the idea of wonder and excitement and spontaneity in the -bility so i never really think about what.

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"harry connick" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

News Talk 1130 WISN

03:47 min | 3 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

"And if you ever have a question that you like mature was ready for the radio. Well, I read every single email that you sent me and your questions are used as our tips and also content over on the website. And again, you can send me your note by heading over to the website. Of course, that's commando dot com. Que o m A N D O to common at the bottom of every single page. There's a link that says contact us. Right. How about we start this hour with Julie in Salem, Oregon. Hello there. Julie. Hi. Thank you so much for taking my call. Appreciate it. You've got it. So my questions What is the best iPad for a piano app. And and now I can give you a little backstory. We were gifted. Really nice piano and and we haven't been able to play it, Um way haven't been able to find the piano teacher to come to our house because of co bid and we can't find somebody else we can find. You know, nobody wants. Um, students in their house for lessons and stuff. So I've been researching, um APS for to learn the piano. And I have no idea what kind of iPad to get. Okay. So you don't hold. You don't have an iPad either. You're just thinking that this would be a great way to do it. Yes, exactly. You know you're pretty smart. Have you ever played a musical instrument? I have in high school. I played trumpet quick, you know? Well, you know what? I've tried every instrument and I could just never get it. I mean, when my parents give me money to take piano lessons, actually pocketed it. And after, like, two years my father looked at me goes. You know what, honey, You've been playing the same song for two years. Maybe this is not the thing for you and I'm like Oh, gosh. Really? You think so? Um, yes. So and so here in our living room, we have a piano, but it's a player piano. So that tells you anything, you just hit a button. And also it goes that does everything I'm like. Hey, this Yamaha thinks actually pretty sweet. All right. So here's the deal. Uh, so as far as the iPad I'm not gonna walk you through the iPad. Basically, the only way to buy an iPad is that you look at how much money that you have to spend. I think then you buy the iPad that fits in that budget. Um, I would encourage. I would encourage you to buy a bigger iPad, then a smaller iPad. You may not need the 12 inch 12.6 inch, but the 10 inches, probably like a minimum. I don't want you to sit there with an iPad mini Especially to your readers. Yes. Okay. Don't get don't get the many. Okay? Just okay. Get the biggest iPad that you can afford, Okay? Because I don't. I don't want your sitting there saying, What is that going on with the screen? When you're trying to look at the kid, You're trying to look at the lessons, things like that. So right. The iPad, uh, is really fabulous when it comes to instruction like piano, because you can see it and you can simulate it. Now there are free APS. They were paid APS. I would encourage you to go with a paid up. At least for the first, at least for the first month. Because you're gonna be enthusiastic. You're gonna want to learn And with the paid APS you can see exactly is going on. And then you can. They were going to teach you music theory by just playing parts of certain songs. So you're gonna get a lesson as well. So you're just not repeating keystrokes. Right? Probably the best one out. There is one something called play ground sessions. Oh, yes. Okay. And then what are you looking at? That and Quincy Quincy Jones actually was behind it. So you could also take lessons from Harry Connick Jr. Which I think is kind of cool. And then there's also.

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"harry connick" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

07:45 min | 3 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Sydney Arthur Ferris, Rosenberg. Thank you, Chris Libertine e doing a terrific job today and what I shall we put together, huh? Keyshawn Johnson, Chuck Todd. Kurt Warner, Mike Golic's Joseph Abboud, William de Mayo, Bill O'Reilly, Frank Kelly Endo, Scott, Captain, Lawrence Taylor, Michael Rapaport, all just to name a few. Lauren was just great. My next guest is as a longtime friend of mine. For my days in New York and in Miami, he was brilliant at all. It's on HBO is money is a swell as many other roles. He's a great comedic actor. He's a walking encyclopedia to when it comes to baseball. And sports. And I think he's on this station later on tonight have no idea if that's the case. Here he is, my dear friend, Robert. Well, Robert, How are you, pal? How are you said? I'm fine. Thanks. It's great to talk to you. Now. Now, how do you end up on Frank Moran knows show on this station, right? Do you know Frank? Frank? I'm my agent. Got him. That should say Frank would like to talk to me at 1 30 in the morning. I said, Well, he might be a great guy. But one story, But then that was 1 30 Eastern time and I'm on the West Coast. And so before I said, Yes, I texted you. So, uh And then you already said he's on the show tonight, so that I'm not stuck, so we'll know you said to me you go. You go. This Frank Marana. Was he a good guy? It just so happens. I'm being completely honest. He's a great guy. He's a wonderful guy. Him not become really good friends, So I trusted you. I'm certain things I don't trust your thinking. I'm certain things right? Well, let me ask you this before we get to the other big football game tonight because I don't know anybody. Anybody who knows much about baseball is Ugo. And here comes Steve Cohen, and he gets Francisco and during that big trade, and they've added a bunch of other pieces, they came up short on Trevor Bauer. He went to the Dodgers, They came up short. On George Spring, or he wanted Toronto so it hasn't been as great the off season. I think as some of us met man's deluded ourselves to think it was going to be. What do your thoughts on Cohen and the Mets this upcoming season? I think you said it best make fans are delusional. I think he started. This team is a much better team now than it was at the end of last year. I mean, you've had a career Asco. Stroman is staying. That's big pitching that you're adding there. You had it. Trevor May in the bullpen, You got arguably one of the top 10 players in baseball. This is a rather than worrying about what you don't have to be. What's your God? Now? Keep in mind something else about Bauer. Bauer had a great 11 starts an amazing 11 starts. But before this last year, and he's 30 years old, it's not like he's 26. 30. He had one season where his deal array has been under 41. Now he had 11 great starts last year. But keep in mind. Those 11 starts were against the two worst getting divisions in baseball, the NL Central and the ale essential Picked up between can hit the White Sox can hit. That's it. Cleveland can't hit Detroit. Can you kids? A city kid did this work and the Cubs, couldn't it? The Cardinals could get no walk. He couldn't hit. Those, so I need less. Take it with a grain of salt. Not that he didn't deserve a sigh Young but his year last year. His 11th starts last year, which is only 30% is that you're any better the Jake area and I had for the Cubs. Ah, couple of years ago. Jake area that doesn't have a job right now is very similar in the race stuff. I'll give him the benefit of doubt because you did pitch in the American League for the Indians for all those years, but Look, the fact is that these years I know, I know. But what if the guy is just Arizona? He did, but a piece. But if he's almost as good as he was last year, just almost as good he's going to the team where you live, by the way. L A. That just won the world Syriza. I mean that that spells a lot of trouble for the rest of the National League. Yes, it does. But remember to. He's also a hometown boy here he pitched. His whole high school grew up and even college. You see how he's gonna be a different character. He's gonna be different citizen in Los Angeles. Then he would have been in New York if he had gotten off to a bad start. The New York media heat. This is not the finished thickest skin guy in the world. Remember? S O. I stop and think with the $40 million. They just saved. Okay. Now that means 40 million when the season starts, and it's a long season. It's not 60 games. Uh, come about halftime Come about miss season by the All Star Half of these teams are willing to dump off their big stars and who's gonna have the money to be able to give them nothing for it to pay their salaries? Met. You know the team they have now will not be the same team that they have come. Dependence stretch run. There's not a doubt in my mind. Okay, Well, listen while you're on, we do want to talk Super Bowl and you're the second guy I spoke to today who I think is a great actor and very funny and splits time between Los Angeles and New York. Michael Rappaport was the other and he's ah, relatively miserable out there in L A with all the restrictions, but we'll get to that with you in a moment first tell me about the Yankees. You know they get better this year, not because they Added a bunch of talent. They haven't but Tampa Bay lost a bunch of talent that makes the Yankees more dangerous. Yes. Yes, but also Toronto get added pieces. Yes, Toronto also added some pieces and tomatoes are coming team the problem with Toronto's They don't even know where they're gonna play. You know, that's difficult. Not really is difficult on a mindset, but they're good young team That's starting people they have are very good. The Yankees are betting of. You know that these guys are going to come back. You know that clubbers got Between Kluiber and tell young. What did he pitch One inning between them last year? Yes. Uh, you know, that's you know, let's decent high end pictures. Prove what? You're rolling the dice. I mean, let's be fair here the you know. So the Yankees, you know, they assign LeMay you which was which was I had to Because we may you was just a great ballplayer. I mean, may you is, you know, you know, in his own way, he doesn't have the longevity of the history that cheater has, But he's supplying what Jeter supplied. You know, leading that team by example, by being you know, saying he is You know, he's the most important player on the team. Maybe not the best player on the team. He's the most important player on the agreed the great comedic actor live from Los Angeles. Robert Wall here on this Super Bowl Sunday just talked about the Mets and the Yanks. You know you played that character all us for so many years and you were so excited a couple of years ago on HBO brought it back on HBO go. I don't know if it's on there now or what the situation is what it is. What is the latest with all this is it's still on there. Yeah, No, he's feel Max. I mean, suddenly, you know it's on HBO, Max all the seasons, which is great. Um, you know, it's funny. Everybody now is telling me we were ahead of our time You are because of the social because of the social not because because of the athlete well, partly because of the athletes and numbers, but more about the social issues. We went with the weather with steroids, domestic abuse, gay athletes how Alzheimer's battered women 19, You know transgender and we were way we would deal with those issues way back then because they were happening back then we were We're ahead of our time. People just weren't ready. I don't know what that means ahead of your time. I know what I wish We were up my time. I'd rather be on my time and have Seinfeld money. No, I hear you. I hear you another last time I saw you. I want to see you perform a little theater in New Jersey. It was you and Harry Connick Jr. Who was an off Broadway performance. And I was floored. And how good the show was. How good you are. How good Harry Connick was. I don't know whatever happened with that specific show, But what are you doing these days during the cove?.

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"harry connick" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

03:34 min | 3 years ago

"harry connick" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"You get to be a habit with me, Tony. I used to think your love was something that I could take a little love. But now I couldn't do without my supply. I need you for my own. Oh, can't wait. Have you ever day As regularly as coffee or tea. You've got me in your clutches and I can't get free. You're getting to be a habit with me. Kim Breaking you're getting today you're having with me. You're really something you get to the very young Way to Nice vehicle for Nancy Lamont and Michael Feinstein. You're getting to be a habit with me. True love. Cole Porter Harry Connick Jr called his celebration of Cole Porter's music True Love. Just a couple of years ago. Rosemary Clooney for the sweetest Sounds Ball Cavalcanti new Standards on W. N. Y C. 93.9 FM on a Saturday night. Online that new standards start organs streaming station where another songbook session with yours truly is on the brunch menu tomorrow from noon to four. I'm Jacqueline Sin Kata, program director of W N Y. C. You may not be aware, but the largest source of W NYC is funding comes from you. Financial support from listeners ensures that the independent, thoughtful and reliable reporting you expect Continues. Every time you tune in listener support is WN Y sees foundation. So please make a contribution today, Call 888376. W n Y c or go to w n y c dot organ. Click on donate And thanks Support for W. N. Y. C comes from salesforce providing support in today's changing world with sales service and marketing, all on one platform sales. Sports help small businesses connect with customers in new ways more at salesforce dot com slash smb. The Mount Sinai Hospital voted to Newsweek's world's best specialized hospitals, 2021. They were recognized in all categories, including number one for cardiology and gastroenterology in New York. Learn more at Mount Sinai dot warg. If you believe democracy requires a free press your station is W N. Y. C. 93.9 FM and AM a 20 NPR News and the New York conversation. I got.

Marsalis jazz family patriarch dies of virus complications, son says

Morning Edition

02:55 min | 3 years ago

Marsalis jazz family patriarch dies of virus complications, son says

"Ellis Marsalis the pianist educator patriarch of the most celebrated family in jazz died Wednesday in New Orleans he was eighty five his eldest son the saxophonist Branford Marsalis said his father died of complications from the coronavirus Ellis and his wife Delores raised six sons four of them became jazz musicians including Wynton del fail and Jason he was also a mentor to Harry Connick junior and generations of other musicians when Tompkins is host of the program music inside out which airs on W. W. and in New Orleans when I mean this is just such a huge loss it is a tremendous loss for us in the world and for music lovers everywhere actually Ellis Marsalis was committed to being a teacher and she wants to be a musician so he can help people all over the world and Louis Armstrong we appreciate modern and you know the Ellis park center here in the night or are they called him a master educator you know he came up in the nineteen forties and the nineteen fifties when modern dress had no money in the world nothing there were no schools but by the end of his life you know nearly every jazz musician who's from here or the study had a story to tell about how Ellis Marsalis inspired we're talking about Terence Blanchard thank you your contact book now thank you for that finally Nicholas Payton list goes on and not including of course Marcella they have wonderful careers at I was gonna ask I mean how much did he pressure them to go into into music and jazz in particular well you know what I spoke with him he you know he said that he never rule breaking news out of it you know he said he would wait at if the music and if they wanted to learn to keep with that by wanting them I know pointing out certain artists that they should be listening to and he was also very good at keeping brutal but very useful advice to players you know and that runs an internet connection here but always remark on that in interviews you know come quite famous explain elements helps with with top but but you know but they were the better for it and and obviously carry on again and my fellow spokesman center named Ellis Marsalis center for music named after the great teacher you know Ron you know every great jazz musicians have one thing in common and that is that the person is equally our front continue elsewhere what's that and you know if you ever

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Restoring the Musical City of New Orleans After Katrina

Aerial America

02:28 min | 4 years ago

Restoring the Musical City of New Orleans After Katrina

"By two thousand five there was no city in America as vulnerable as New Orleans. It was literally surrounded by by water water later later but but without without adequate adequate barriers barriers to to keep keep that that water water out. out. Yumi Yumi event event of of Catastrophe Catastrophe Lake Lake born born lies. lies. East East of of New Orleans within hours after Hurricane Katrina came ashore a wall of water primarily from the lake filled city canals and then broke through floodwalls rushing into the lower ninth ward and nearby communities wiping houses right off their foundations from above off sites that became headline news August. Two thousand five. After Katrina came ashore appear amazingly unchanged by the storm the ICONIC SUPPO now stands on dry ground and once again hosts home games of the New Orleans Saints Commuters have returned to the crescent. Listen city connection. It was across this bridge. That hundreds fled on foot after the storm subsided hoping finally to get out of town but they were quickly turned and backed by a wall of armed policemen. Many claimed it was an act of racism and that the police were only trying to keep New Orleans. African American evacuees out out of the cities primarily white suburbs. Meanwhile one section of the Ninth Ward is bouncing back in typically colorful New Orleans style. Awesome these homes. Were the brainchild of actor. Brad Pitt. After visiting this devastated community he vowed to help his make it. Right Foundation brought together architects from around the world to design and build dozens of eco-friendly flood. Visist and houses so families from the lower ninth ward could return home with dignity powered by solar energy to of these homes or the same. The foundation is also helping rebuild streets and gardens in a city where music is king. It's not surprising that one of the first first and biggest post Katrina projects was to help displaced musicians in the upper ninth ward natives. Harry connick junior and Brentford Marcellus us together. With habitat

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ICYMI: Talking Tech with Harry Connick, Jr.

Talking Tech

05:16 min | 5 years ago

ICYMI: Talking Tech with Harry Connick, Jr.

"Talking tech is brought to you by wicks dot com. Create and publish a stunning website all from one powerful platform, go to wicks dot com to create your very own professional website today. That's w I x dot com in stay tuned after the show to hear you can take advantage of special offer for talking tech listeners musician. Harry Connick junior wants to teach you how to play the piano. He just signed a deal with playground sessions nap, which is co owned by Quincy Jones beach, you how to play the piano is in service that cost ten dollars a month. Let's listen in to my conversation with Harry Connick junior here on talking tech all about learning to play the piano. So I'm wearing a playground sessions, which I know you're familiar with and it uses innovative technology that I haven't really seen before. So explain have a piano works. How reading music works. They also have instructors I'm one of the instructors takes people from. I mean as basic as a possibly gets, you know, talking to people who have never played don't think they can play don't think they have any musical ability, all and walks them through some very basic fundamental concepts of playing all the way through some more intermediate and advanced concepts. So it uses a whole bunch of different ways to engage people. And I gotta tell you. It's it's extremely cool. It's it's kind of a dictating and you kinda learn without realize you're learning. So as it's it's a it's a very exciting new frontier that I'm proud to be a part of in a nutshell is basically giving you numbers for the notes and in knowing that that might see is one in my e may be three or five or whatever. And just associating those numbers with the note. Is that where you begin that's part of it for sure. But I even go back or the map some people, you know, look at the piano keyboard, and they see, you know, all of those black and white notes, and they are intimidated by that I talk about the fact that there's only twelve of those notes in just a block of notes that repeats, you know, over and over again in. I mean, we go back to to those kinds of basics in in like even people that I know that I've seen that particular lesson. You know, you have to assume that most people love music almost everybody loves music in most people know nothing about it. And in you have to you have to remember that like when I was a kid. I knew nothing about music when I was three or four years old, and I was experienced I got I got a chance to had a lot of exposure to, you know, other than listening to the radio most people don't really know how it works. And if you break it down to a really really prime. Mary and fundamental level with the type of enthusiasm invert of that that, you know, somebody like me has I think it's possible to you know, fire some of those synapses in people's brains and get them to think about it in a way, they haven't thought about it before let me quickly ask you the name of my podcast is called talking tech. Are you a tech enthusiasts? You tell me what you bring with you on tour. What are some of the gadgets you like to play with? Well, you know, I I love technology. I got a patent on a system of reading music about probably nineteen or so years ago, and we haven't used sheet music on my bandstand, since then we we have a we developed a software that allows on musicians to read off of the screen, and you know, to change, you know, at the on a dime. Really whatever song. I I need him to play. So, you know, people are starting to catch on to that technology in you know, I'm I write all of my scores on on. My computer so technology plays a really big part in in. What I do. I'm Jefferson Graham with USA day. You have been listening to talking tech. Thanks to Harry Connick. Police have strategy to show on apple podcast, these favorite us on Stitcher, which helps more people find the show in his always. Thanks, everyone. For listening. Sometimes having a great idea is the easy part getting people to hear about your idea. Not always so simple. But now there's wicks at wicks dot com. You can start and publish your website for free wicks artificial design intelligence creates a stunning website for you in just a few minutes. You can choose from over five hundred stunning templates or start from scratch just answer a few questions about your business to get started wicks provides you with an all in one business solution to grow your online presence. Plus all sites include Bilton SEO tools. So you can easily get found online. And in search engines like Google and Bing, build a website of your very own with wicks today. And if you go to wigs dot com and use our code talking. You'll get ten percent off any premium plan with wicks premium plans, you'll get more storage, a free domain for a year and much more. That's wicks w I x dot com promo code talking for ten percent off your premium plan.

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2000 episodes of Talking Tech --thanks listeners!

Talking Tech

03:49 min | 5 years ago

2000 episodes of Talking Tech --thanks listeners!

"Talking tech is brought to you in part by northwestern. University offered in partnership with north Western's Feinberg school of medicine. The program prepares students for emerging opportunities across the healthcare spectrum. Details are at SPS dot northwestern dot EDU slash informatics. Hey, boy, this time fly we posted the two thousand episode of the talking tech podcast on president's day. We never would have gotten a two thousand without you talking tech listeners. So I just wanted to thank everyone for listening. We did the thousand episode on November thirtieth twenty sixteen which means that I had about two hundred bonus episodes over the last two and a half years. If you're new to talking tech, it is a daily hit on the latest tech news reviews. Commentary told from a consumer point of view in recent days. We've talked about the joy of free streaming new et supported channels like to be and Pluto TV that have a lot of good content. The only downside. You gotta sit through ads. We've talked about the cost of living in an Amazon smart home Amazon wants to control everything we do in there. We've had guests like more Raka, Harry Connick junior. The epic rap battle guys in the slow. Mo guys they've come on to talk about their latest. You've heard a lot of people talking about the next trend in smartphones. Which is foldable phones will happen to foldable guitar. I saw one at the Namm show in January folded up, and you can take it anywhere. We talked about how to unsubscribe from net. Flicks. I told you about going to see yes. In riding around in virtual reality. Batman, self driving car. That was pretty crazy. We talked about why we all hate Facebook. But you know, what I'm not quitting? How about you? What am I most popular episodes, which was my top ten favorite gadgets of two thousand eighteen? But of course, what people really like is when I talk about the tech Turkey's number one. This year was the Facebook portal video chat device. Talking tech is. Been on the road. We were in Japan not that long ago where I talked about some of the wacky products that are only on sale there like a leg massager while you're at work or a cone of silence that you attach to your headphones to block the view of your co worker out of the way. So you can just focus on work not for me. But I love the battery chargers that you can find on basically every street corner added convenience store dislike the bricks that we buy for instant juice for our smartphones. The only difference there comes with two AA batteries and seltzer twenty bucks. See you don't have to charge your brick before you use it. That's pretty cool. I'd love to see it here. We'll be back in Japan later. This year will also we're also going to Portugal and Spain. So we'll be talking tech from there as well. Thanks again for listening to two thousand episodes. I look forward to the next one thousand will recap them in twenty twenty one or twenty two please subscribe to talking tech wherever you listen to online. Audio please favored us on Stitcher, which helps more people find the show, and again, a two thousand thanks for listening to talking tech. Talking tech is brought to you in part by Northwestern University. The huge amounts of healthcare data available today as well. As advances in technology are making a profound impact on health care students enrolled in northwestern university's online master's program in health informatics, build the expertise needed to use that data and deliver more efficient ineffective patient care offered in partnership with north Western's Feinberg school of medicine. The program prepares students for emerging opportunities across the healthcare spectrum including specializations that are perfect for healthcare. Business and IT professionals. Details are at SPS dot northwestern dot EDU slash informatics.

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How to access the Alexa Talking Tech skill

Talking Tech

02:52 min | 5 years ago

How to access the Alexa Talking Tech skill

"Talking tech is brought to you by wicks dot com with wicks you can use artificial design intelligence to create a stunning website right from your phone in five minutes or less. Just go to wicks dot com. That's W I X dot com and create your professional website today. Is Jefferson Graham with USA got great news for anybody who has an Amazon echo speaker? We've got a new way to get the daily talking tech podcast deliver to you first thing every morning. The an Alexa flash briefing. Now, the skill the bring talking tech directly to you is easy to add. However, it will take a few steps. So stick with me in the smartphone. Alexa app, which you used to control the Amazon echo speakers, you enable the talking tech flash briefing skill open the app, go to settings click on flash briefings from there, you can access search just type in talking tech. And then enable the skill now. Each morning, you can either say Alexa, play talking tech flash briefing or Alexa, play my flash briefing. You can also tweet your settings to make sure the talking tech is the first thing you hear as part of your flash briefing. Now, just so you know, USA day is also working on adding the show to Google. Speakers. So stay tuned for more news in twenty nineteen. If you happen to be new to talking tech, the podcast is a quick two to four minute. Hit of the latest tech news reviews and commentaries with an occasional guest in the past week. We offered advice on getting great Princeton smartphones, we weighed in on Netflix price hike. We reviewed the aug home smart. Lock and talk to musician. Harry Connick junior about his new gig teaching piano on the playground sessions app. Beyond the flash briefings. You can listen to talking tech wherever you find great podcasts. And I just wanna thank you everyone for listening. Any concerns any questions you can always find me on Twitter where I'm at Jefferson Graham. Thanks, everyone. For listening to talking tech. Talking tech is brought to you by wicks dot com. When you're ready to get your website up and running you want to be able to do it quickly and efficiently and wicks dot com has got you covered. They developed artificial design intelligence that creates a stunning website for you with wicks you. You can create your own professional website right from your phone, which means you can open your own online store portfolio or blog wherever you are. How's that for officiant? Just go to wicks dot com. Decide what you need a website for pick your style at your own images link your social accounts and just like that your website is ready. You'll look amazing on every device desktop and mobile and it takes less than five minutes. Plus, you can do it with one hand. So it's time to get started. Go to wicks dot com. That's W I X dot com and create your very own beautiful professional website today.

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ICYMI:  Harry Connick will teach you how to play piano

Talking Tech

05:09 min | 5 years ago

ICYMI: Harry Connick will teach you how to play piano

"Talking tech is brought to you by wicks dot com with wicks you can use artificial design intelligence to create a stunning website right from your phone in five minutes or less. Just go to wicks dot com. That's W I X dot com and create your professional website today. Us issue. Harry Connick junior wants to teach you how to play the piano. He just signed a deal with playground sessions in app, which is co owned by Quincy Jones. Q how to play the piano is in service that cost ten dollars a month. Let's listen into my conversation with Harry Connick junior here on talking tech all about learning to play the piano. So I'm working you call playground sessions, which I know you're familiar with and it uses innovative technology that I haven't really seen before to explain have a piano works. How reading music works. They also have instructors I'm one of the instructors takes people from. I mean as basic as they possibly gets, you know, talking to people who have never played don't think they can play. Don't think they have any musical ability, all and walks them through some very basic fundamental concepts of playing all the way through some more intermediate and advanced conserve. Sept? So it uses a whole bunch of different ways to to engage people. And I gotta tell you. It's it's extremely coal. It's it's kinda dictating and you kind of learn without realize you're learning. So as it's it's a it's a very exciting new frontier that I'm proud to be a part of in a nutshell is basically giving you numbers for the notes and in knowing that that by C is a one in my e might be three or five or whatever. And just associating those numbers with the notes is that where you begin. That's part of it for sure. But I even go back further map, some people, you know, look at the Pierre. No keyboard and a see, you know, all of those black and white notes, and they are intimidated by that I talk about the fact that there's only twelve of those notes in just a block of notes that repeats, you know, over and over again. And I mean, we go back to to those kinds of basics in in like even people that I know that have seen that particular lesson. You know, you have to assume that. Most people love music almost everybody loves music in most people know nothing about it. And if you have to you have to remember that like when I was a kid, I knew nothing about music when I was three or four years old, and I was experienced I got I got a chance to a lot of exposure to, you know, other than listening to the radio most people don't really know how it works. And if you break it down to a really really primary and fundamental level with the type of enthusiasm and verve that that, you know, somebody like me has I think it's possible to you know, fire some of those synapses in people's brains and get them to think about it in a way, they haven't thought about it before let me quickly ask you the name of my podcast is called talking tech. Are you a tech enthusiasts? You tell me what you bring with you on tour. What are some of the gadgets, you you like to play with? Well, you know, I I love technology. I Greg out a patent on a system of reading music about probably nineteen or so years ago, and we haven't used sheet music on my bandstand, since then a we we have a we developed a software that allows my musicians to read off of the screen in you know, to change on a dime. Really whatever song. I I need him to play. So, you know, people are starting to catch on to that technology in, you know, I'm I write all of my scores on on my computer, so technology plays a really big part in in in. What I do. I'm Jefferson Graham with USA. You've been listening to talking tech. Thanks to Harry, Connick police. Subscribe to the show on apple podcast. These favorite sons pitcher, which helps more people find the show in his always. Thanks, everyone. For listening. Talking tech is brought to you by wicks dot com. When you're ready to get your website up and running you wanna be able to do it quickly and efficiently and wicks dot com has got you covered. They developed artificial design intelligence that creates a stunning website for you with wicks, you can create your own professional website right from your phone, which means you can open your own online store portfolio or blog wherever you are. How's that for efficient? Just go to wicks dot com. Decide what you need a website for pick your style at your own images link your social accounts and just like that your website is ready. You look amazing on every device desktop and mobile and it takes less than five minutes. Plus, you can do it with one hand. So it's time to get started. Go to wicks dot com. That's W I X dot com and create your very own beautiful professional website today.

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Talking Tech with Harry Connick, Jr.

Talking Tech

05:09 min | 5 years ago

Talking Tech with Harry Connick, Jr.

"Talking tech is brought to you by wicks dot com with wicks you can use artificial design intelligence to create a stunning website right from your phone in five minutes or less. Just go to wicks dot com. That's W I X dot com and create your professional website today. Us issue. Harry Connick junior wants to teach you how to play the piano. He just signed a deal with playground sessions in app, which is co owned by Quincy Jones. Q how to play the piano is in service that cost ten dollars a month. Let's listen into my conversation with Harry Connick junior here on talking tech all about learning to play the piano. So I'm working you call playground sessions, which I know you're familiar with and it uses innovative technology that I haven't really seen before to explain have a piano works. How reading music works. They also have instructors I'm one of the instructors takes people from. I mean as basic as they possibly gets, you know, talking to people who have never played don't think they can play. Don't think they have any musical ability, all and walks them through some very basic fundamental concepts of playing all the way through some more intermediate and advanced conserve. Sept? So it uses a whole bunch of different ways to to engage people. And I gotta tell you. It's it's extremely coal. It's it's kinda dictating and you kind of learn without realize you're learning. So as it's it's a it's a very exciting new frontier that I'm proud to be a part of in a nutshell is basically giving you numbers for the notes and in knowing that that by C is a one in my e might be three or five or whatever. And just associating those numbers with the notes is that where you begin. That's part of it for sure. But I even go back further map, some people, you know, look at the Pierre. No keyboard and a see, you know, all of those black and white notes, and they are intimidated by that I talk about the fact that there's only twelve of those notes in just a block of notes that repeats, you know, over and over again. And I mean, we go back to to those kinds of basics in in like even people that I know that have seen that particular lesson. You know, you have to assume that. Most people love music almost everybody loves music in most people know nothing about it. And if you have to you have to remember that like when I was a kid, I knew nothing about music when I was three or four years old, and I was experienced I got I got a chance to a lot of exposure to, you know, other than listening to the radio most people don't really know how it works. And if you break it down to a really really primary and fundamental level with the type of enthusiasm and verve that that, you know, somebody like me has I think it's possible to you know, fire some of those synapses in people's brains and get them to think about it in a way, they haven't thought about it before let me quickly ask you the name of my podcast is called talking tech. Are you a tech enthusiasts? You tell me what you bring with you on tour. What are some of the gadgets, you you like to play with? Well, you know, I I love technology. I Greg out a patent on a system of reading music about probably nineteen or so years ago, and we haven't used sheet music on my bandstand, since then a we we have a we developed a software that allows my musicians to read off of the screen in you know, to change on a dime. Really whatever song. I I need him to play. So, you know, people are starting to catch on to that technology in, you know, I'm I write all of my scores on on my computer, so technology plays a really big part in in in. What I do. I'm Jefferson Graham with USA. You've been listening to talking tech. Thanks to Harry, Connick police. Subscribe to the show on apple podcast. These favorite sons pitcher, which helps more people find the show in his always. Thanks, everyone. For listening. Talking tech is brought to you by wicks dot com. When you're ready to get your website up and running you wanna be able to do it quickly and efficiently and wicks dot com has got you covered. They developed artificial design intelligence that creates a stunning website for you with wicks, you can create your own professional website right from your phone, which means you can open your own online store portfolio or blog wherever you are. How's that for efficient? Just go to wicks dot com. Decide what you need a website for pick your style at your own images link your social accounts and just like that your website is ready. You look amazing on every device desktop and mobile and it takes less than five minutes. Plus, you can do it with one hand. So it's time to get started. Go to wicks dot com. That's W I X dot com and create your very own beautiful professional website today.

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Kelly Clarkson Reportedly Heading To Daytime TV With Talk Show

Donna and Steve

05:09 min | 5 years ago

Kelly Clarkson Reportedly Heading To Daytime TV With Talk Show

"I screwed up the whole meal Oh. No regular Tabasco regular Tabasco and I don't know if I put. Squirted. It or what kit was so terrible it was so hot. It stunk it was just the. Worst ever, I was, sweating as blowing my nose like I was already, the guy sitting alone in restaurants, already, looked like a weirdo, and, I. Was blowing my nose. And you know when I blow my nose I honked my horn? It, makes a sound it. Was a whole thing and then every bite was a bummer instead of. Being a. Blessing sucks am I here today Yeah Robber you're a. Trooper all. Right no wonder. Respect I just wonder. Admiration Okay All. Right can I tell you my my entertainment related stories that have nothing to do with? Food. Yeah Hm Kelly. Clarkson She is filming a pilot first syndicated daytime. Talk show what do you think about? That Well I don't like it I feel like we're a little and I say this. As a, talk show host like we're little heavy on the daytime talk a little bit you know I think it does make. Great sense in local markets because? You have a specific, local thing that you're. Talking about do you know what I mean that's radio still works but I don't know, I a lot of people have. Tried, it. And. It. Doesn't work Meredith Vieira Katie Kerr Harry, Connick junior canceled canceled. Canceled, yes agreed, agreed agreed. I just think, that just because Kelly Clarkson very. Likable person sure strong personality great personality she's a singer. Let her be a singer singer Thing Singer, singer say normal singer Singer ours your. Thing that's your kryptonite singer, you, certain things But let her do that stay. In your lane we don't, I don't, want to see. Kelly, Clarkson chatting it up with you know. Who, else did. Actually she had a. Somewhat successful on The Wilson. Girl, from Wilson Phillips Brian Wilson's daughter Carney we'll see remember that I mean just I just feel like just because someone has a good. Personality and they happen to sing for a living And, they happen. To be a good interview doesn't mean that they belong on daytime. Talk. That's like putting on Justin Timberlake as a host of a daytime talk. Show it's not necessary Carney was. On from nineteen ninety. Five to, ninety six I thought she was on longer came back those Ricki lake Ricki lake also she had a successful Carney show dealt with issues concerning unruly teenagers hookers this, is the. Description unruly teenagers hookers abusive parents bad relationships physical appearances weight loss. Building. Self esteem and trivial subjects such as unusual pets was Carney you can. Binge watch that nowhere today Remember watching Ricky. Lake, kid my mom. Just let us sit. In front, of, we were. Just watch these trashy talks Ricky we're. Watching Maury Mantell Williams always. Just so debonair he. Doesn't such a cool calm and Sally Jesse. Raphael horse yeah I do Donahue. Yeah aches too much we don't need Kelly. Clarkson dune daytime talk thing you are a Grammy award winning. Artist. Let's let's keep her there that's. Just, my opinion, I just, because you, give a, good interview doesn't mean you a. Good interview there are people who. Trained to do that people like yourself Ceelo green. Is returning to the voice oh cool that's. Fun I guess He's only going to be a mentor though he's gonna be Adams mentor the only reason I say that is I can't imagine people aren't. Going to have a problem with. This. Because of that he. Raped charge that was it wasn't a. Charge, actually. It was. An accusation Against him did that totally not. Ever no because they didn't. Have enough evidence wow so you probably didn't hear a whole lot about that but yeah lack of evidence he did plead guilty to giving. This woman a controlled substance which. I. Believe was ecstasy but He denied rumors also that he quit the voice to. Avoid being, fired so he. Will be back the voice is back on Monday September twenty, four th for its fifteenth. Season Are you you're not a, voice guy you're an idol guy right yeah Yeah I'm with you on that one. More quick music at. Lady. Gaga going to Vegas doing a residency there. It starts December twenty eighth that is, going to be an enormous success. Show have twenty seven performances in total and this is, kind of cool the fans will have to. Pick between? Two different shows lady Gaga. Enigma or lady Gaga, jazz? Piano Ooh that's cool which would you pick I don't know what.

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