25 Burst results for "Shania Twain"

The Her Hoop Stats Podcast
"shania twain" Discussed on The Her Hoop Stats Podcast
"No. I don't think it will change. It just like, I think they look better because it's not just Caitlyn Clark and it's not just Monica soda. They've gotten contributions offensively from all of their starters. And I think this team is better when they do that. But they still can't play enough defense to go to the final four. You have to play defense and rebound well to win in March. And I'll stick to that. All right, so we're on the topic of the Big Ten marylands. I think the consensus was the terps had that four seed if they probably reached the semis, lost a good if they reached the championship game. I should say the Big Ten. Instead, they fall in the semi. So I'm going to make Maryland's case four or against being a one seat. Yeah, I mean, their body of work, overall, is good. I think we saw that again, like I said, the big tech. We've seen that the committee clearly has feels strongly that the Big Ten is a solid conference, a lot of teams in the top 16. The conference that's really difficult. I think without that one over Iowa though, it was just going to be hard for them to get into that one scene. And then I think the other thing that hurt them is part of what was boosting their resume since that last reveal was a win over Ohio State, which maybe after the Iowa game just doesn't look quite as good as it did. A week ago. It's not like a house stand, maybe turn the corner, and then they kind of go out and really struggle against Iowa, so I think that says something as well. I haven't kind of honestly really surprised if we see Marilyn on the one seat. I'm not saying they don't have a case, but I just think that they're kind of maybe the last team in the group. I would expect to see end up on the one line. More so than Utah, who I think is the last team that has been some sort of conversation. Now, more southern Utah. I think they've got a better shot than you taught, but I wasn't considering Utah as someone with a case for one scene. The case because they were the fourth one seed. That's fair. During the last bracket reveal and then since then they beat Stanford and then fell to Washington state and Alexa will join us here shortly. And she wrote a great piece on just the fanaticism around the coups and Shania Twain, but I'll let you, you know, and I know shania is your girl. I was going to see her in June of 2020. I was going to take my wife to Vegas to see her. I'm indifferent. But then the novel coronavirus 19 knocked that out. Washington say, this is a great story out of the PAC 12. They were going to make the tournament anyways. They win as the 7 seed. They might be seated better than that now in the tournament because of this run. Yeah, I think they've got a good shot at a 6 type seed with the run that they made through the packed woven. I'm also giant shania fan. I am actually seeing her this summer and very excited about it. I live in North Carolina. She's in Greensboro one day and she's in Raleigh in the next in my wife. She might be in Charlotte, whatever. It's either way, it's too drivable things. I think she wants to go to both. I don't want to go there. She's going to listen to this. And I'll go to one Nicole, but two. If you want to go to the second one, feel free. So we're talking Washington state and Shania Twain and that's perfect segue to our guest. ESPN's Alexa Philippine joining us. Alexa, you just wrote a great story on Washington state in this Shania Twain connection, great story coming out of Pullman. Thank you for the hard hitting journalism, first of all, and just how great is this Washington state story and the fact that, I mean, not only are they singing Chennai Twain, they might be their friends now, it seems. Yeah, well, yeah, it's kind of taken on a life of its own, which is pretty remarkable. But having come from the PAC 12 myself in college, the fact that this Washington state team has emerged to be tournament champions and now they're again shania. I hope that she gets them out into her concert and Spokane. It sounded like that's what they were trying to finagle and I fully support that. I hope they get to go on stage with her and sing van Lee I feel like a woman. Now if that happens, forget about deep tournament around. That's when you peaked as a program, right? So yeah, it's been a lot of fun to watch from afar and I hope people, I know it's hard to watch PAC 12 games, but I hope people know more about the team and whether or not it's through the whole thing with the song and shania or just obviously because they're a good basketball team and they're definitely going to watch when we get the torment started. Yeah, and I think people generally view things through a football perspective, but just putting into context, how hard of a job that is in Pullman to get people there, Spokane is 90 or so minutes away. So it's very difficult job. And came a third gen cove done a great job there. So the cougars are in the tournament, but Alexa want to talk to you about some of these top teams in the country. It seems South Carolina obviously their South Carolina, Indiana looks fairly locked in as a one seed despite some of these despite their second half collapse last week. But Meghan and I were talking before you came on, who do you think is deserving for those final two one seats because there are a couple of teams in the mix which hasn't been the status quo historically in this tournament.

The Vergecast
"shania twain" Discussed on The Vergecast
"And that are designed to be endlessly scrolling so that you look at them for much longer. It's like, at some point you can't have it both ways. And they're going to be like, oh, well, engagement went way up. And it's like, well, of course it did. But are we sure that's good? Is that what we want out of Spotify? Yeah. So one thing that the music industry in particular is fighting against. Straight up is TikTok. TikTok is where ivory sound breaks. It's where, I don't know, like Fleetwood Mac rises like a zombie to continue haunting me for the rest of my days. Just shut up. It's so tiresome. Sorry. I understood the music is beautifully made and I understand they were all dating each other. And it is on a technical level, some of the finest music ever made. It is so boring. I'm sorry. Reviews rumors. I've been writing out Fleetwood max since I was 16 years old. This is like the sanded off edges of me talking about the. Thing that happened, right? The guy riding the longboard in California, getting the free cranberries for life or whatever, is an entirely a TikTok phenomenon. I realized that if you don't know what I'm talking about, that sounded completely bonkers. But if you just put those words into Google, you will understand. It's a whole thing that happened. That's TikTok. Like TikTok just like made that song relevant again. It made Fleetwood relevant again. It's doing it over and over and over again. It's where new artists break. It's changing the complexion of the music industry. It's making songs shorter, which is very funny. It's like sampling it. Everything is in the music industry is happening on TikTok. And then underneath it all, TikTok is not a music service, really, and so they're kind of like, yeah, music industry. You want to break a song, just pay us a bunch of money and we'll make sure those tracks get promoted. In a way that Spotify does it and people claim Spotify, does it? But if they actually do that, everyone will get really mad at Spotify. Yeah. So like Spotify's just got a major problem on its hands that all discovery happens on TikTok. And then people go to Spotify to listen to the song. But they're spending all of their time on a platform that has video advertising built into it, which is much more lucrative than Spotify. But the important second piece of that though is like, it's not audio led discovery, right? Like people are watching videos through which they discover audio. And that's like Spotify has everybody. Lots of different publications are not publications. Lots of different companies have tried to figure out how to do audio first discovery, and it turns out it's essentially impossible because the idea of like, I'm gonna sit here and just listen to something I've never heard of for a while, is super boring, and people get tired of it. And that's why everybody puts the hook to their song at the beginning of the song now. And so, but what you have with the video is it's just more interesting. It's just gonna hold your attention a little longer, which gives the song a chance to catch you a little longer, and then you can sort of trip through TikTok that way. And so Spotify has been trying to play this like, how do we do more visual things game? Forever, to keep you looking at the app and has just never solved it. Anything like the way TikTok has solved it. Yeah, and now they're just made TikTok again. And I think that the big question is whether people are going to open Spotify first to be like, I want to find some new things. This is Spotify's claim, right? That the business they're in is actually discovery. And not playback. And if you listen to the area of Gustav that Alex is going to do on decoder next week, or if you listen to their event, they're very clear that the whole thing they're doing is trying to get people to try new things. Yeah. And that is fundamentally Spotify's value to the world is discovery across all this. I'll just read this quote, not to give away the whole interview, but he says, in regards to cover art, he said to Alex, you have to click through one of the titles and you have to wait for one and a half on minutes. On average to get to the hook. That can't be the best way to discover music. The best way to discover audio must be through audio. Which makes intuitive sense, but I know that when people open Spotify, it just starts blasting them with hooks. They're gonna lose their minds. Yeah, I think that's right. And I think, by the way, the discovery thing is something you'll hear from every single music platform. They all think that the main thing that they can do. For the music industry and for listeners, is expose you to new stuff, right? Because it's like, if I want to listen to rumors by Fleetwood Mac, I have infinity options, many of them free one of them type it into YouTube. And the last one being don't. Rude. Rumors is wonderful. A perfect album. Look, I'm not even disputing that argument. I know that many people feel this way. Mila hates what you would back. When I spent a bunch of time with lyor Cohen who runs YouTube music a while back and he said very much the same things and like Apple will say the same thing that's why they gave Zane Lowe all that money right. It's like discovery is the thing. They want to help break artists so they can be friends with the music industry. They want to help artists

Bob and Sheri
"shania twain" Discussed on Bob and Sheri
"Husband so lazy? My husband is also known as half assed Charlie around my house. Can you paint it by alligator Manhattan to finally paint the framing of our windows? He painted the windows only up to where the balance came down to. Now we're talking about a 12 inch mall. And he didn't go behind the balance and over the top and down the other side. He didn't want to stop to it. He didn't finish the job. He figured if you couldn't see it, it didn't matter. Exactly correct. Yeah. You know what? I have a brother whose name is also half as Charlie, so I think I know how the mind works. See bob wasn't bob thought maybe he just got tired and didn't finish it. Oh my gosh. But your husband figures, if I can't see it, then it doesn't need to be done. Yeah, but in his defense, if it can't be seen, why bother? Because bob, you don't paint half a window. Yeah, what is the point in that? You know what his point is? Is that it buys him a little extra time to do whatever it is that he's going to do for himself. He knew that I probably wouldn't notice for a year because I had just got done doing all of our spring cleaning. So at the end of the year before those were down and clean, you know, and he knows after 30 years, it's drives me insane when he does things pass out. I mean, we bought a house down on the ocean and he, I found out, we were only there for 9 months before I got transferred with my job. And when I went to hack up the pictures on the wall, he had duct tape stuff to the wall. I've never heard of anybody doing that. And he wasn't even working at the time. Wow. What are you doing? How did you spend your time that you are so busy that you can't put a nail in the wall? Hey, Tammy. So how many years have you been married? Well, we've been together for 27 years. 28 years. Wow. And so Mary for I think 2022? That's a long time. I know. Right now. Does he have to get personal here? But does he have trouble finishing the job in other ways if you know what I mean? Well, he has a hard time getting the job started because he tap out. Okay. I hope he's awesome. I'll tell you a funny story about this company and I've always been known for saying whatever it is and I've wanted to say no filter. One time I only time I told my boss and I got diagnosed with a disease called filter deflation and they totally bought it. No. No. Look at this place. Whenever it comes out. Whatever comes out. Well, you love him, though. You'd love him, don't you, Tammy. Of course I do. But I love him. I mean, you know, the thing is there are two kinds of people in the world, the kind of person that can paint half the window frame and the kind of person who can't sleep at night knowing that only half it's only fair and Tammy and fast Charlie are those two people. They're those two people. It's very to each other and it's crazy. But together, they come together as one, right? That's right. It's Alex's meow. He keeps me, he keeps me grounded, but I need to be grounded and the butt when he needs to be kicked off. Yeah. And you know, I bet he's not working, and he's saving time by using duct tape to put up pictures, but he's got a delicious thinner waiting for you when you come home, right? Well, he works. He works now. Oh, he is good. Yeah, no, no, no. This was a long, long time ago, but he's still very much a half assed Charlie. Don't get me wrong. I tell you, that gorilla tape, man. It's something. I'm telling you, I've never seen anything like it. He can come up with more ways to do something the wrong way than I've ever seen anybody in my life. Yeah. Yeah. But like she said, she loves him. Yep, why do we get married? It's bob and shame. True. Weird. Stop. In each episode of true weird stuff, we'll take a look at something that's, you know, well, true and weird. Subscribe now and become part of true weird nation all about curiosity here. And that's true. Weird stuff. True. Weird. Stop. New episodes drop every Friday everywhere you get your podcasts. Sign up for our newsletter, we never spam you. Never did get bobbin cherry exclusives, just go to bob and sherry dot com. You guys, I so feel for this woman because this is something I would do. She was on vacation in Australia. And she was staying at kangaroo valley, which is like a resort hotel theme park that is featured in kangaroos. And she was walking and there was a group of kangaroos that were kind of lying down, and a field, so she approached one to try to pet it and the kangaroo went ballistic. She didn't understand how dangerous kangaroos can be. The kangaroo got up and attacked her. She tripped and because she fell down, she narrowly missed the kangaroo's claws. But what they do is and what this one did and you can see it will post this. They jump on top of you and they jump up and down on you with their really powerful feet while clawing at you. And the Australian environmental department, their government said, listen, female and male kangaroos are large power for wild animals. They are capable of inflicting injury they can kill you? You need to have respect and caution because we all grew up with like, you know, pooh and tigger and rabbits. Yeah, exactly. And doctor Bailey and cartoons. Yeah, like we don't understand how dangerous they can be. Like they say you should not walk directly toward a kangaroo. Don't stand up tall. Don't make eye contact with the kangaroo. Oh my God, a kangaroo and Shania Twain have so much in common. Don't hold your arms out toward a kangaroo. Never get between a female and a baby. I'm wondering about running the kangaroo valley resort. Because did they give a heads up that don't go out there near them, they can kill you. You know tourists don't listen. Also kangaroos do not like dogs. If you're a kangaroo sees your dog, that kangaroo will come for your dog. The more you know. So she's okay. She wasn't seriously injured. Can't pet the kangaroos. It's bob and sherry. Hey, thank you so much for listening to the bob and cherry podcast and the bob and sherry podcast, we would love if you would subscribe, rate and review and share it with a friend on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, wherever you go, and thank you again for listening. Moments like hearing my cat for a good morning. Mean a lot to me. But after being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer or NBC, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, they mean even more. I take IBRANCE, pelvic cyclist, IBRANCE 125 milligram tablets with an aromatase inhibitor, is for postmenopausal women or for men with HR positive her two negative NBC as the first hormonal based therapy. Ask your doctor about IBRANCE and visit IBRANCE dot com. IBRANCE may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. IBRANCE may cause severe inflammation of the lungs, both of these can lead to death. 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Bloomberg Radio New York
"shania twain" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Friends of the French, of course, and people who they want to have together. They'll do the big toast tonight. They'll have the dinner, and it's all the activities around it. You know, if you're on the grounds of The White House, it's really something where they park reporters in the west wing where that briefing room is. When you walk outside, they almost set up like an outdoor kitchen out there because they can't fit all of this stuff indoors. And you've got chefs walking around in white jackets and they're moving stuff like, boy, this is like a holiday. This is great. And it's been such a long time that this administration is going through it for the first time. So by the way, the first state visit I ever covered was president Sarkozy in the Obama administration. So here we go with the French again. I don't know. I'm going to have to figure out if there's a thread to follow. Hey, whatever happened to that couple that used to crash White House events. You know what I'm talking about? Yes. Yeah, they were out in Virginia. They bought like a dilapidated winery or something out there. I don't know if gosh, I don't know whatever came of them. But they were probably there with you and Sarkozy and I think they were actually in that dinner. I mean, gosh, I'm not sure you could pull that off in this day and age. So subvert the system myself. I heard there's going to be a Grammy Award winning singer. Do we not know who the performer is or what's the entertainment like? That's a great question. It's not on the rundown that I have seen here, but we had the big concert on the ellipse last night, LL Cool J was there Shania Twain was there, maybe Joss Stone was saying, although, I don't know if that would count. Who rises to the level. That's the question, right? Do they bring out like Bruce for this? Wow. Hey Joe, how often what's the protocol in The White House for these state visit state dinners? Is it once a term twice a term? How does that kind of work out typically? I think that kind of depends on the administration. You know, if you really like hanging out and doing this, then sure, you can have some fun all you want. Invite anybody. By the way, you can have, you could have a head of state over without having what's referred to as a state visitor a state dinner. This is like, this is the true rolling out of the red carpet, the big full smash pump and circumstance. This is when The White House wants to impress someone. You know, we see other leaders here. We've had presidents and prime ministers here with Joe Biden, but they didn't get this treatment. And that comes down to the administration. So it sounds awesome. And I'm super jealous of anyone who gets to go to this. Just for the meal and the party. But is there going to be any real policy discussion? Have they set aside like Oval Office time to really dig in? Absolutely. And they've been doing that already. And I think we'll have a better sense of that once this news conference actually begins assuming it begins. Because that's going to be the real, that's the hard stuff. And then tonight they get to toast. And by the way, Jean Baptiste baptiste, I'm saying it right, yeah. Jean Baptiste. Rehearsing for tonight. I hope that's not off the record, but I just got a name for it. Maybe we have some inside information. That's good. That's confirmed by another Bloomberg news reporter. So we're good to go there. All right, John Matthew, thank you so much. We appreciate it. Enjoy that down there. It's interesting time down in Washington D.C.. Joe Matthew, she's her Bloomberg news and television. And you can listen to a show every night at 5 p.m.. Evening afternoon. For me, it's night. For you. I mean, you're getting ready to pack it in. Joe Matthew covers Washington, D.C.'s done it forever. He kind of knows all the players down there. So I enjoy getting to the show. To his voice, he's got a great radio voice. I know, it's incredible. So all right, look at it this market here. Again, I'm not gonna make much into it. We get the S&P off two tenths of 1%. The Dow's off about 9 tenths of 1% will blame that on the Salesforce that was taken it on the chin here today. But the jobs data will be important tomorrow, madam, I think that'll be a data point that the fed is certainly focusing on. I mean, for me, it goes to the question of trying to gauge this recession talk that a lot of folks have in the marketplace here. Today, and one of the simple questions I have, how can you have a meaningful recession if everybody's got a job? You know? So I've mentioned to see kind of the jobs data tomorrow, and should to see kind of the wage inflation. I'll tell you what, I prefer a recession in which everyone has a job. Right, but I don't like that. A better recession. I don't think that would qualify. You know, do you ever use the HCP space M? No function on it. So if you look at the S&P index SPX index and then type HCP, you can do space W for week or space M for monthly. And you can see that we've had two back to back months of games. So we closed out September at 35 85. We then climbed up to 38, 71 at the end of October, and then 4080 at the end of November, which of course was yesterday. So we've had a pretty good run and the question is, is this a bear market rally or did we bottom? Yeah, that's a great question. And I think, you know, I think the jury's out. I mean, you and I, we speak to a lot of professional investors out there and for everyone we say that we hear that says, hey, we're ready to go here. We've got another one saying that. Cool your jets here. We've got some more work to do in terms of seeing where interest rates go. Seeing maybe where there's more earnings risk in those estimates out there. So, but you're right, you look at the last two months, the month of October, the S&P was up just about 8% on the month on a year over year basis and followed up here in November, up 5.4%. So two solid months, but again, a September of the market was down 9%. So kind of up and down, up and down when you look at 2022, but overall

WTOP
"shania twain" Discussed on WTOP
"Especially this afternoon and evening. LL Cool J will once again host the event, guests include Gloria Stefan and the grammar Shania Twain, and the United States Marine band, as well as others. If you don't already have tickets from the earlier lottery, you can still visit the national Christmas tree and the 58 smaller trees encircling it, starting Friday through January 1st. Tonight's ceremony will be recorded and broadcast on CBS December 11th. That's weak from Sunday at 8 p.m.. One day after Iran and Wales were eliminated at the World Cup, FIFA has given public assurances that the rainbow items and banners supporting protests in Iran will be allowed into stadiums. Those items had been seized by security staff earlier in the tournament by the conservative Islamic Qatari government. Coming up after traffic and weather, how some schools in our area are helping kids catch up after the pandemic. I'm Scott gelman. It's 6 36. Here's Victor Hoskins, the president and CEO of the fairfax county economic development authority. On the discussion, Amazon and community partners team up to provide equitable skills training opportunities as part of ongoing headquarters investments. Sponsored by Amazon. If an organization, a company is coming into your community, you want it to not only match your industry sectors that you're trying to grow, but you also want it to match the values and the culture of your region. Listen to the entire discussion on WTO P dot com. Search Amazon. Hi, I'm Holly Sullivan, vice president of worldwide economic development at Amazon. Here at Amazon, we're fueled by innovation and are proud to be building our second headquarters in Arlington and investment that will create 25,000 new jobs over the next decade. Across the DMV, Amazon is cultivating talent by ensuring equitable access to education and skills training by teaming up with organizations, public partners, local businesses and education institutions, we're working to build a long-lasting pipeline that will benefit the region for years to come. To

WTOP
"shania twain" Discussed on WTOP
"U.S. teams won nothing when. The tension of the game's final moments dissolved into Roth as cheers by two floors of happy fans at the ASTRO beer hall and pen quarter. They played great. They played a little better than they did against Wales. The second half. You like that? You like that? I think it's definitely a big win. There was an underlying foundation of patriotism among many of these soccer fans. Some aren't sure if this can last. I don't know how well we'll do in the round of 16. Others see great things ahead for U.S. soccer. Especially with such a young team, I think they're the youngest team at the World Cup. Downtown D.C., particularly on WTO P news. The U.S. will now play the Netherlands Saturday morning with a chance to reach the quarterfinals for the first time since 2002. Hey, today's the day for the 100th annual Christmas tree lighting on the ellipse. The event will be hosted by LL Cool J, musical guest include Gloria Estefan, Andy grammer, Joss Stone Shania Twain, the president's own United States Marine band and more tickets have already been distributed, but you can still visit the national Christmas tree and the 58 smaller trees that encircle it, starting Friday through January 1st, as we know all too well, there's going to be a lot of street closer closures in that area during the day. Today, and especially this afternoon and this evening. That ceremony is being taped and broadcast on CBS December 11th. That's a week from Sunday. It'll broadcast at 8 p.m.. 14 people were killed in traffic crashes in Virginia over the long Thanksgiving holiday period Wednesday through Sunday, Virginia state police a ten of those people died in cars, 8 of the ten were not wearing seatbelts. Maryland state police counted two deaths in traffic crashes over that same time period. The Defense Department outlines how it will hire 2000 personnel for its suicide prevention workforce. Federal news networks, jorie heckman, explains. The Pentagon is looking to hire hundreds of clinicians and mental health professionals in the coming months as part of the initial cohort of its worldwide suicide prevention workforce, deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen hicks says hiring onboarding and training the suicide prevention workforce is at the top of the list of priorities for defense secretary Lloyd Austin. This prevention workforce will be a first of its kind and we're going to do it right here in the United States military because that's what we owe our people and their families. This DoD workforce will reach 2000 personnel in the coming years and is expected to outpace any similar effort led by universities or state governments. Federal news network. Now, if you or someone you know needs help, the national suicide prevention lifeline provides free and confidential support for

WGN Radio
"shania twain" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Glaciers, Tony Braxton, Edward James almost narrated it. Aerosmith was 2001 and Tampa and let's see you two, 2002 in Louisiana. 93 at Qualcomm San Diego Shania Twain, 90 2004, Jessica Simpson, Janet Jackson. P diddy, Kid Rock Justin Timberlake. Okay, 95 was Paul McCartney. 96 in Detroit, The Rolling Stones. 97 and dolphin stadium was prince. I'm sorry, 2007, not 97, 2007, 2008, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, 2009 Bruce Springsteen. 2010, the who, black eyed peas, 2011, Madonna, 2012, beyond say and Destiny's Child 2013. Bruno Mars 2014 with Red Hot Chili Peppers. Katy Perry 2015, along with Lenny Kravitz and others. So yeah, that's the deal. 93 that I have spoken. In 93, they didn't start the Super Bowl earlier than 66, then we would have been talking 67. Right. Well, yeah, I remember that first one very well. And it wasn't, it became big after the fact. I don't remember what television spots sold for in the first one, but not in a millions they're selling for now. Yeah. Okay, Roby, thank you very much for the history lesson on that. All right, thanks for calling. I appreciate it. All right, have a good weekend. Take care. I would not have known. That's for sure. But yeah, I remember that LA and then the next two in Miami, but the halftime shows really weren't anything to speak of. I mean, marching bands and stuff doing, I don't know, a tribute to mayonnaise. All right, so we'll talk to Fran and Austin and sherry and Naperville and dells and Springfield, and there's room for you. Oh yeah, James on the south side going to get to those stories and more coming up on WGN radio

Daily Pop
"shania twain" Discussed on Daily Pop
"About her secret past with Shania Twain. This may be the collab to in all collabs, Elton John and Britney Spears are putting a new spin on Elton's classic tiny dancer. And he posted a teaser on Instagram, listen to this. Hold me closer. Count the hat lights on the highway. Yes, that's Britney singing. Sure. It's Britney singing. That sounds nice. It sounds great. Trying to dancers genius. Tiny Nancy seniors. And by the way, you know, Britney has said time and time again that she's done performing. She's done singing. You know, and now it just took Elton John to get her out of retirement. And this is the start of Britney doing things. Her way under her own control and living and doing things that make sense for her. Good. And this is, this is the perfect way to do it. I'm very happy for her. I mean, who Elton John? Come on guys, right? I'd come out of retirement for Elton John. I can't even say. I love him so much. Speaking of collaborations, kelsea ballerini called in a favor for the ACM honors. She borrowed Shania Twain's iconic white gown from the 1999 Grammys. Oh, right. How unbelievable is that? Kelsey and Avril Lavigne hit up last night's carpet along with Shania Twain to honor the Queen of country.

The MMQB NFL Podcast
"shania twain" Discussed on The MMQB NFL Podcast
"I knew it was out of character. And then what you said 11 CDs and also at war with the streaming service because I was thinking maybe you had sort of that internal burst of nostalgia that kind of grasped you, which caused me and 1998 to go buy a bunch of like new wave 80s music like aha and Breakfast Club soundtrack type stuff. For you to say that there's a definite nostalgia wave here, this artist was wildly popular, though not in my region of the country, but wildly popular during my childhood. So 88 to 95 was probably this artist's heyday. I was for sure. You're a child, you're a baby. And gosh, at war with the streaming service. I guess I don't follow it outside of Neil Young's thing. I really haven't followed a whole lot. I would hope Neil Young would be in character too. That's the new young is firmly in character for you, I think. Yeah. Tell me. Well, give me one more band or individual artist. Artist and just all the things I would say this this artist espouses all the things that I am not on a regular basis like optimistic polite, you know, sentimental just generally has a generously positive outlook on the world. I'm gonna go country artist. Is it like Shania Twain? You're in the right. It's not Shania Twain. You're in the right genre though. Garth Brooks. Yeah, okay. That's a callback. He appeared during a previous episode. He did. That's right. Yeah. So, you know, I think it's a good summer, it's a good summer thing. And I would say this too. I have Apple music and, you know, they're supposed to learn my tastes at some point, right? And then they're supposed to offer me new selections based on the music I'm playing. I think I have a pretty eclectic taste. That runs the gamut, but Apple music's new suggestions are always like, do you ever hear this band called Led Zeppelin, they're pretty great, you know? Yeah. I've heard of Led Zeppelin, you know? Give me something I don't know, but they're always just like, oh, wait until you hear the Grateful Dead. And it's like, well, yeah. Yes. We know. Discover those underground artists. Yeah, okay, so I feel like this was some pretty good closure. I don't use the major streaming services, just because they're outrageously unfair to the artists. But I think that's our speech. I think we've wrapped that up nicely. Yeah, yeah, we've removed it from our brains like a Kyler Murray homework clause. There we go. It shows all. This shows all that resolution here. So we've resolved that and we are going to resolve another 14 pod of the preseason power rankings countdown. We are up to this show is going to be teams 24 up to team 21.

Parts Counter Gurus Podcast
"shania twain" Discussed on Parts Counter Gurus Podcast
"What we call cookie cutter sound, but if anybody knows mutt Lang, it's going to be Keith because Keith is the engineer of the two of us here, sound engineer. But I just thought of this. I have a weird, I have a weird connection to him. Do you really? Yeah. I just didn't, you just reminded me. So I went through to make this really fast. But I graduated from a, I mean, it's huge at the time. It wasn't as big, but it was a music industry school. They had Sony, I think, paid for a lot of the production studios that they were nice. Full on high end engineering boards equipment. We had digital, we had digital technology back then, but this was before you could go buy an iMac, and pro tools, pro tools were basically, yeah, we had pro tools rigs and it took the whole studio. Okay. Absolutely. So at that time, I was in that school at in college. A friend of mine, who was also in the music school who was a drummer. It was one of my roommates. Had another friend in the program, and that guy was an engineer, or he had just graduated, and he was Shania Twain's. I think he was her studio and her road engineer. And I'm not going to name names because of things that he told me that I might slip, but I learned to what extent her pitch was managed. And what kind of equipment it took to get her to sing in key and all that stuff, right? But you have to remember, so what? So how does this tie in a mut Lang? Well, of course. They were married at the time, right? Yes, absolutely, yeah. Changed the mutt Lange produced some great acts such as Def Leppard, AC/DC, Shania Twain. I mean, he basically, you know, you can say what you want to say. I mean, he develops the sound and sticks with that formula for just about every artist that he is working with. If it works, and if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Well, and this is sort of a conversation that you and I have, anecdotally, but honestly, there's a lot of truth in this all the time, which is at what point do you draw the line between creating art and making a business. And a lot of people throughout the years have said, well, don't ever sell out, right? Like you do it to create the art, no other reason, but if you can't pay the bills, at some point you do have to compromise in there and I think that's always been the challenge, right?.

Bruins Beat
"shania twain" Discussed on Bruins Beat
"Much as it's focused on the here and now and the playoffs and we know what the window is and how much they're committed to this run. I'm sure that the ruins are also very aware of not damaging an asset like that. Do they just spend a ton of money on? Yes, exactly. So I'm sure they're very cognizant of that. So I imagine it's still deferring to the doctors. And again, I don't think if Wendell wasn't making good strides, they would have had him back out there that soon. Again, it's the issue with concuss to navigate or map out a timeline. Sometimes these guys have one that feels good and they practice and then it bounces back and they're still dealing with it and goes on for weeks and weeks or it's something where it looks bad and then a few days later. I mean, it's kind of the same thing where, when tome was back at the God and for game three in the building, which we had a severe concussion, again, not a doctor, but I'd imagine the broods wouldn't want him to be there as they're like blasting, Shania Twain. A 130 decibels. It's probably not what you should be doing. Unless we know better. And as we know when you're up on that level line, it's vibrating. You feel it. Yes. So I imagine that they were getting clenched in the doctors that they wouldn't risk it anyway. It sounds like he's on the steady path to feeling better. And like, all right, you can go to the garden and play a drums out. Sure. Yeah, I'm sure that they've been consulting with the doctors along the way. But again, even if he's been far ahead of schedule, it's still a risk with any guy who's had concussions. Look at, again, it's probably one extreme to the other, but look at kasia, where it seemed like he was done for the season, then comes back like right before the playoffs, like,.

Terrible, Thanks For Asking
"shania twain" Discussed on Terrible, Thanks For Asking
"One sided. There's a lot to hold on to when you've lost a person. When all of the memories you have are all the memories you'll ever have. When there are things left unresolved, things left unsaid. Or things you can't unsay. There are a few things that I can't forgive myself for all having to do with my mom who passed away unexpectedly when I was 24 and she was 44. Totally unexpected. When she died, she was unmarried and I was her only living child. I had called 9-1-1 when I found her, she died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. And they asked me if I wanted to see her body and then immediately after they asked me and put the decision on me if I wanted her to have an autopsy and I was so emotionally fucked from just receiving the information that my best friend had died that I said no. An autopsy is not going to bring her back. So what good is that going to do? Me. And it wasn't long after that I regretted that decision. I feel like I totally just robbed myself and everyone who loved her. Of knowing the exact reason of why she died. Her death certificate said cardiopulmonary. Arrest, which is very vague. It doesn't say why that happened or anything. But the only thing that we do know is that she had a blood clot before she died. And now I assume that the blood clot may have traveled from her leg into her heart or her lungs, but I don't know for sure because I selfishly did not have the autopsy done because it wouldn't bring back my mom. But I think that her doctor's office failed to properly treat her and that her death could have been prevented. And I didn't get the autopsy. So I will always regret that. When I was growing up my mom was a full-time kindergarten teacher in a part time EMT, but because teachers make shit, she ended up working more hours as EMT and that meant that she was home. Sort of never. And when she did get to come home, I was always playing whatever sport doing ban things, whatever it may have been. And I just remember I'd be at my games and I would look over and she'd be there and three or four minutes later I'd look over again and she'd be gone. And I didn't have to ask. I didn't have to have anyone tell me I knew what happened she had gotten a call. And Judy calls and off she went because you know who can say no to saving the world. And I got so angry at her one night. That she left. And I just begged her. I said, please just stop coming. Just stop coming. I don't like it when you're there. I don't want you to come anymore. I don't want you to be in my games anymore. And I think she knew that it wasn't that I didn't want to there. I just didn't want her to leave. She still came, but not as much. She thought that there was even a small chance she might have believed to go to work. She wouldn't come. At all. I think about all of the games that were three, four hours away that I had to ride home on a bus when I could have been riding in the passenger seat with my mom. Screaming, Shania Twain. And I'll never forgive myself. For all of those memories that I didn't get to have. Before she was sick, I only got her for 17 years. So much of that she was at work. So I missed.

Trivia With Budds
"shania twain" Discussed on Trivia With Budds
"You're still the blank I run to, the blank that I belong to, 1997. 9 you're still the blank I run to, the blank that I belonged to? And number ten, but the moment that I first laid eyes on him all alone on the edge of blank. From 1982, number ten, but the moment that I first laid eyes on him all alone on the edge of blank, 1982. Those are all your questions on missing number. Songs will be right back with the answers after this. Back with the answers to this round on missing numbers songs. Let's see if he got them all. This was pretty tough. Some of these were tough from Luke McCain. Number one, two can be as bad as one. It's the loneliest number since the number one 1968 the answer was two to number one, and that is a song called one by Harry nilsson. Number two, I don't know about you, but I'm feeling 22, 2012, sawing 22 by Taylor Swift. Number three because you know I'd walk a thousand miles if I could just see you tonight from 2002 that's Vanessa Carlton's a thousand miles. Number four got my first real 6 string bought it at the 5 and dime, Brian Adam summer 69 from 1985. Number 5 rise up this morning, smile at the sun three little birds pitch by my doorstep, 1977, three little birds by Bob Marley. Number 6, I'm going to fight them all a 7 nation army couldn't hold me back 2003, 7 nation army by the white stripes. 7 floating in the sun, summer sky, 99 red balloons go by 1983, is Nina's 99 luft balloons. And number 8 and the 7th thing I hate the most that you do, you make me love you. 2008, 7 things, Miley Cyrus. Number 9, you're still the one I run to, the one that I belong to, 97, Canada's own Shania Twain, you're still the one. That's a great song. And number ten, but the moment that I first laid eyes on him, all alone, on the edge of 17, 1982, edge of 17 by Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac fame. And there you have it an episode on numbers missing from songs. Let me know if you got ten out of ten on social media at Ryan buds on just about everything. All right, guys, we have a fact of the day for you and the fact is the oldest still operating amusement park in the world opened in Denmark in 1583. So we've got like 500 years of broke down amusement park rides. I wonder what the first rides were like. It was probably just like, here's a hoop. Play with this hoop. All right, there you go. Back to the day. Grab my new book, perfect stocking stuffer in 2021, go to Etsy dot com slash shop slash trivia with buds. Grab it for ten bucks and two more for shipping. If you want the physical version or $7 for the PDF download, you could print it out at home. And you can make copies, give them to your friends, whatever you want to do. It's all up to you. And it's all on Etsy Etsy dot com slash shop slash trivia with buds. It's also t-shirts and mugs and pins over there. If you have a trivia loving friend or family member in your life that likes this show, go hook them up with some swag and thanks so much for listening to this episode of the show. Thanks for telling friends, we'll see you next time for more trivia with buds. Cheers..

Asian, Not Asian
"shania twain" Discussed on Asian, Not Asian
"Down here. You yourself a Nokia. You know, the black phone. Very not very tradition. Actually is very nabo. I'm just kidding. Yeah. This is a game we're playing with our good friend, Miami baji. And we usually play Asian non agent with our guests. Which is usually where people name something and then the guest has to say whether it's Asian or not Asian, and we tell them if they're right or wrong because we know everything. But we're going to play a different game with Miami. We're going to play native, not native. Yes. And these are things you mentioned we talked about in the podcast, and you're going to tell us if it's native or if it's not native and you have to explain why. And we will tell you if you're right or wrong because we know now we now know everything about what it's like to be native. I love it. Okay. You go first. VH1, VH1. H one is a native. Shania Twain. Wow. You know what's kind of interesting to me? John Twain is a country music God. It's kind of interesting to me. I don't know why this happens because this kind of happens with me and these people too. But the thing that was like real bad for your people ends up becoming good. So for example, for Vietnamese people, you would think that would be kind of not cool with a whole bunch of U.S. Military stuff or we love military shit. They're like my twin native. So like no, I don't think so. Well, I think you might be Canadian. Okay, so I thought you brought it up because I thought there was some linney that wasn't a 52. Well, she's just like she's a country music superstar and a native people of country music. Oh, okay, okay. You know 'cause I wouldn't think that native people would be down with cowboys because cowboys are kind of like the fucking oppressors. You know? In a way they are, but aren't at the same time because it's like, yeah, they were cowboys were like shitty, but it's like natives were also cowboys too in the same way that it's like, but they just didn't have that. Finally, finding leather jackets. That's a really interesting insight bike. The thing that you think they wouldn't be done with their dad because in Japan, after the war, you know what became really cool. Everyone to dress like punk rock. Yeah, American jackets. Yeah, yeah. American getting America. Yeah, the heavy metal hair. They were doing all that shit. Like, yeah, it is. We had a weird fuck you. Yeah, we just kind of like that. We take those things and we kind of like fetishize them in a weird way. Anyway, it was just like reclaiming maybe to turning it back on that thing. I thought it was interesting, but it's interesting. Yeah, Vietnamese people can be because we're always in camo. You know? We love camo. I'm serious. Okay. All right, is this falling thing native or not native? Target, not native. It's only Walmart. It's only Walmart. Not even super simple. How about Kmart? Cameron's actually native. Okay. The CEO. That's where the case stands for. Yeah. I don't know what that means. Okay. Cowboy boots. Native. Yeah? Yeah? Yeah. How so? Because they don't have laces. And you can what? And you can get them on. I don't think that's true. Is that what I think? Natives not where you guys don't like it. Is it bad luck? I don't know. That would be great, I would love that. Yeah, no, we wear shoelaces, but cowboy boots are like old school that's kind of like you're like at the sheep camp kind of. And you're like, I don't have time to deal with the shoelaces right now. Miami, you definitely need cowboy boots. I can't believe you don't have any right now. Okay, how about last one? Because your name's Miami. Is this following thing native or not native? Pitbull, the singer. Pitbull. Pitbull. Okay. Not native. Oh. We're talking about mister worldwide here. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I'm gonna say not native just because. He's always on a moat. He's on a boat. He's on a boat. We don't thrive on both. Yo, word. Your horse Asian. Asian, it's like, I did take a boat to the Statue of Liberty one time. I got seasick. I was like at juniors with my family after there. And they're like, why aren't you eating? And I'm like, I don't know, I feel weird. Wow. And then they're like, oh, you're a seasick, and I was like, oh. We saw an owl and that's what happened. All right, well, that was the game. That was the game. Oh, you know what I'm gonna ask you? Just one last thing. I'm gonna come out of it stupid, but so I grew up in la cross and I learned yes. That's right. So I grew up in Ohio and there's like all of our teams are named after Native American tribes. Just like that's so cute. Absolutely. Bunch of white kids being like, I play for the Iroquois. Like I swear to God. I mean, yeah, I can see how people in Ohio would think that's a good idea though. Oh my God, this is just coming to me. Dude, my high school, my high school team. My high school high school mascot was comanches. Damn. Yeah. What's a Comanche? Maybe that's why we are connected. We were on problematic sports. It's crazy because it's like 2021. Well, I guess it's an Orange County. So these people don't give a fuck. But it's called mansi in Orange County. In Orange County. Where comanches even from? That is so random. I don't know, but I know it's not. I don't think it's California, right? It's not even your California. So yeah, and we have like the head of a Comanche on paint, huge painted on the gym. And I was like, at the time, I was in high school. It was like, whatever. And later on, of course, I'm like, what do we do? You know? It's 2020. We comanches and we're fucking throwing spears and shit. It makes no sense. In 2021? Trust me. Say that to us when we kids were like, oh, lacrosse is an Indian game, but they would kill each other instead. I don't know if that's true. They would teach kids this. I feel like I don't know if they would kill each other..

Upgrade Hospitality - der Podcast für Hotellerie und Gastronomie
"shania twain" Discussed on Upgrade Hospitality - der Podcast für Hotellerie und Gastronomie
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Leadership Lifestyle Podcast
"shania twain" Discussed on Leadership Lifestyle Podcast
"You're gonna work eight to five monday through friday no matter what 'cause i think about for example a songwriter's that they would have songwriting sessions in. I remember listening to interview. Now let's say it was. This is going back several years. But don't tell her. I said there's she's all but going back several years. I wanna say it was shania twain. Was i was watching an article. Where they would have like mandated writing sessions. And they say okay. Hey show up a such a place in a couple of the writers with you in. It's at a fixed time and you just show up and you gotta write in for her. That was a big problem because he was like well. Sometimes the inspiration hits me when it hits me. New might not hit me at two pm on a tuesday in a lot of our work is starting to drift that way but then there's other things obviously were. You're bound by time. Then there's that that hard balance if you're leading a company who gets to do what what way what makes more sense in. What is the labor force telling us in what we're seeing now is the shift of the workforce saying and doing it versus when you think about way back when when we talk about these rallies and we talk about people demanding certain rights are marching in the streets and all that stuff versus you. Think about what we've talked about. Since mid twenty twenty of the great resignation meaning people are gonna go gravitate to the kind of jobs they want that. Let him work the way they want to do in. Go down that road so it's a lot different of we're not waiting on the government. Tell us that. Hey we were going to do something else. Plus all think about this the think about the power of social media that just about anybody for whatever reason there's a whole myriad of them i'm could get famous on tick-tock or instagram doing innocuous stuff that people despite entertaining and then the next thing you know that's what they do or they have their own youtube channel..

Crystal's Nightcap
"shania twain" Discussed on Crystal's Nightcap
"So i think that he's going through stuff like that but i he doesn't like one like no it or to like know how to ask for help and he's figured that out like he needs to figure that out for himself so i have. I didn't tell her anything. But just based off the way that he's acting towards me like sometimes like i. I think i explained. Sometimes he's super. Press to see me and really wants to hang out and saying he loves me. Oh my gosh and then other times. He's just very distant. And i don't really know why. And then he began into his like sad moods and i honestly think that he is dealing with like bipolar situations. He's saying that stuff is happening but he doesn't want to open up to me about what is happening and i'm not gonna ask him like if he tells me stuff is happening blah then and if he doesn't wanna tell me about it then i'm not gonna pry and be like beg him to tell me that's not. That's not what this is so my my way of maneuvering. This was just telling him. Hey listen your communication with me is off. And i'm just trying to place where i feel like teaching you how to communicate with me. You know what it is. So i'm going to go back and do what i'm doing 'cause i was being pretty respectful to him. I wasn't hooking up with nobody. I wasn't even talking to nobody so dust is not the case anymore. I wasn't dating apps or nothing like that. So now back to single me. And i am on a few dating apps. I'm on hinged salama. Everyone is saying is like the best one to be on. So i'm going to hinge. And i'm hugging two you guys. The thing is about me. Dating apps is i looks. Looks go far from me. Looks do not go far me like you can be the hardest the whole world and just by looking at your picture that ain't going to impress me much as shania twain says don impressive me much..

Kentuckiana's Morning News
Shania Twain reflects on breakout album that changed country
"Shanaya Twain Celebrating 25 Years since the release of the woman in Me, the Grammy winning album that changed her life at the time would become the best selling country album by a woman. I was a poor kid, and then a struggling artists all of those years until this clammy ha been so when you say monumental in my life, That would be the perfect word because it was life changing for me and career changing as well. Morrow. She's out with a deluxe reissue of the woman in me with all kinds of extras remixes and live versions.

Bobbycast
Unbelievable 90s Country Facts You Didn't Know
"So I saw this article on the boot DOT COM Unbelievable nineties, country facts you definitely didn't know some of them. I'M GONNA know you're going to know Eddie's here by the way because we're such nineties country fans love it but it's pretty funny to read some of the stuff. The Ninety S I'll read some what they wrote here. The nineties changed everything about Country Music Garth, Brooks Shania Twain Alan, Jackson, George Strait, but some of the facts that they share ready. Yeah. Keith urban makes an appearance in the music video for Alan. Jackson's nineteen ninety-three hit Mercury Blues. He was also the road guitars for Brooks and Dunn prior to becoming Keith Urban Yeah. Yeah I think he's playing guitar on the video, right? I don't know I didn't know you like I've seen this video and he's one of the guitar players in the video what I remember most about. This was home improvement because Alan Jackson won on home improvement did this song toll time right I remember that I know everywhere to the song don't think. So because of that. Lone. Stars. Hit amazed. was written as writers, Aimee, Mayo, and Chris Lindsey were falling in love with each other Mayo says they're feeling started pouring out as they were riding the famous love ballot. Oh. My with the the writing together. Wow I have trouble share my feelings in words sometimes can you imagine? Riding a song lyrically. And what if one of them writes a little more passionately than the other the other one's just not into it like you know love me as much. In one, thousand, nine, hundred, Ninety, eight, Tricia Earwood Leeann rhymes both received grammy nominations for their individual versions of how do I live rimes performed the song at the grammys and then right after she performed. She stood offstage because that was the in the winner is. End. TRICIA earwood one crazy. There was a whole con air fight about that song. Where they had asked. TRICIA. I believe Tricia to do it or the movie and then Kellyanne had already done it. He have. But Leeann did it for the movie I right and they did not using it Tricia? So they had both versions crazy in the same category. Do they hate each other because of that? Or they just kind of like whatever it's over I don't know. I. Separately, talked to Tricia about this, right? Yeah. She didn't seem too bothered by she also one. Okay that's probably also won the grammy. I think what she said was she remembers Leeann doing the performance in that category categories right after the performance and then that's when you know you're about to win because you're categories right after you perform. And so they just expected her to win. That Lien was in the movie right? Not Tricia. Pretty. Sure Tricia I can check it. I barely remember this as a kid. But yeah, that's an uncomfortable thing. We'll come back to that. Little known facts about Chris Gaines who is Garth Brooks alter-ego Chris Gaines was in a teen pop group called crush. And he spent two years undergoing plastic surgery to repair his face after violent nineteen, ninety, two car crash really is Chris Gaines on on streaming services nowhere I would not even on Youtube I would think of it's all garth earth just keep that to Garth I actually liked Chris gain stuff I'm going to be honest with you. There's a whole part in this in that garth documentary that I watched on Netflix there's a whole segment on it word where they're talking about Chris Gains and Tricia Earwood is. Just protecting and defending it as hard as she can say, like all you guys that hate on Chris Games, you've got your stupid because you didn't listen at Chris Gains. It was amazing I remember liking it. And everybody hating on it it'd be like what he did Saturday night live as Garth and Chris Games was just confusing for a fan. Explain it you have to explain it. You're not going to get what they want you to get from it, and that's what Garth said. That was the problem with it. It was just it was too much of an inside thing for us and we didn't market it right well, I was going to be a movie correct fell through and then it just ended up being the music they were GonNa make for the movie. Yeah. Mine did you find the Leandra stuff? Yeah. It was Tricia Earwood in the movie at the end. So what happened with Leeann rhymes then they initially went to her to record it she recorded it and then they went with Tricia. Virgin. Dirty at hurts man Deana Carter strawberry wine was inspired by Boone's farm. Strawberry Hill Flavor Know you didn't drink in highschool you don't drink now but men in highschool that boone's farm. that. Was the easiest to buy, and that's what everyone drink numerous people passed on the song to record it including Tricia earwood speaking of Tricia. She was again not for me. What? What Smash Razi home. Early on billy ray Cyrus was dogged by rumors that he used to Chippendale dancer. I remember that rumor. But he was so good looking or you believe it like that's a great thing to have as bad rumor about you that you're a chippendale dancer you gotta be like ripped and hot to do that. Okay. Three dudes you're talking about this but I'll ask you like right now current country artists who would be who who would fit that rumor chippendale dancers. Sam Maybe Sam was Sam Hunt. Keith. Couldn't keep me one made a little too small I think. About Dirks No, we'll do small. No just doesn't have to be a chill you to be almost cartoon Lee rip okay. And Keith this thin and in good shape but. Like me, I'm thin in a good shape I'm not cartoon. Sam maybe like that Riley Green Ball He. ripped. Yeah Repton. Just, like leave it there map. Justin lunch maybe. I don't know I see that though I did see that that's kind of plays off the short career as a chippendale dancers bragging vegas yeah. George Strait. Tried to get the name of his movie pure country changed too because he believed it was more than just a country film it obviously. Didn't work.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
The Low Down with Derek Frank
"What do Gwen Stefani and Shania Twain have in Common? Well for one they both have vegas residencies but more importantly on the bottom and they have Derek Frank Holden down the base. That's right Derek. Frank is on tour with both gwen engine in addition to doing their vegas residencies. Also if you live in the Los Angeles area you can check out Derek. Frank at soundcheck live. And he's in the resident band there. At lucky strike in Hollywood additionally Derek has played with Shakira. Paulina Rubio Daniel Powder. Air Supply Mindy a bear in the bone-shakers and you guessed it the list goes on checkout Derek Frank. Bass player extraordinaire right here on the career musician. Podcast Derek Frank. Welcome to nomads place. Hey man good to be here. Thank you so much for coming to my pleasure. Right down the street. Yes yeah we were just talking about how we never were neighbors. Yeah Yeah Burbank. Yep GotTa Love Burbank. Indeed man now Your House. You have a studio as well right Yup Yup got a garage we That was kind of the main selling point of the houses that we'd a three car garage that we could build a studio in awesome. Yeah I mean I wonder how many people in Burbank actually musicians right probably half composed. Who's play yeah? It seems like every you know every couple of months I get invited to some session and it's like down the street somewhere in someone's garage. I'm like Oh my God. I didn't even know there was a studio here. That's all it seems. Like half half the houses in Burbank. Have some SORTA studio you know right right. But he's in the industry exactly and then not to mention writers and actors and producers directors. Sure we're definitely in the entertainment district. Here hub yeah cool all right so bro. The career musician it is what it is right. A lot of people say. What does that mean? Well we've made a living out of playing music so I kinda dub does as career music. Yes somehow we've made it work exactly. Yeah against all odds so look I. I WanNa talk about a brief history. Okay I think you went to the University of Miami is I did. What got into music? What was the impetus that said you know what? I'm going to be a musician but I'm going to be a bass player as well. Well that was early on I mean just as a Kid. I think a lot of us that end up doing this. You know we discover music when we're really young and we just like it. We don't know anything about it. We don't play an instrument yet but we're just into it and that was me. I I listen to a lot of stuff. I was really into it when MTV came out. I just could not stop watching it. I just saw people playing on. Mtv knows like man. I want to do that so then when the time came I I gotta get started taking lessons for just a few months and then I was in a music store once waiting for my lesson in there was based on the wall and I was like. What's that and the guys who get the Bass Guitar and I? I had no idea what that was. It was like I wanNA check that out so as I'm waiting for my guitar lesson I start playing this basin it immediately just like wow like this instrument. This is what I WANNA play. Wow that's who's who's kind of like that. Yeah what what was it? Because there was only four strings would they because they were thicker the vibrations the lower frequency? I can't explain it. It's just like I started playing it and just really dug it. I was like wow. This thing's really cool like and then I kind of learned what it is and what its function isn't a band and Yeah just started taking lessons on one of those i. I was a caddy at the time. Saved up some money caddying at the golf course and bought a Kramer Bass Kramer Duke Bass Guitar. Oh Yeah that was in Norwalk Connecticut. You probably know where that is your from. Long Island right absolutely now not too far away. Yeah all right. So then what brought you down to Miami and eventually over here. Well I've you know pretty soon got pretty serious about it like I had my high school garage band jam on. Know Van. Halen led Zeppelin stuff like that. Then my family moved to Cleveland. Ohio and I was kind of thrust into all the all the groups in the school. Like in the music program like the Renault Bass players so I got thrust into jazz band concert band marching band. Because they didn't have Tubas so I played in marching band with a wireless and then look would do play in the pit orchestra for the musicals. They'd have it high school so I was just kind of thrust into all these situations that that made me a better musician you know I had to. I had to learn to read ahead to to play jazz. I had to learn. You know all all that kind of stuff you know. Kinda made me get serious about music and then started auditioning for other stuff around Cleveland. I played in this like all state jazz band called Ohio Jazz Orchestra for Youth and got my ass kicked in that really like you know. Made Me Kinda step up and shed a lot and that's a trip. How about half of the right? Yeah Yeah so. How did you learn how to read and and play changes and whatnot and jazz because you're going from rock and Roll Jazz? That's a transition. Oh yeah totally. I was a metal head before I did that. Likud I moved to Cleveland. I was like into thrash metal and stuff like that and like you know I started taking theory in the in the high school band director was was like. Oh you know we need to play jazz. Been and all this stuff and I'd never played any of that stuff before I had never read anything so I was just thrust into it and I had to learn and I got Got A teacher in Cleveland and helped me start reading and I got some reading books and practised reading. You know it was just like trial by fire. Sink or swim. You know if there's something that I couldn't figure out how to like take it home and figure it out you know and this is the days before the Internet Youtube to just look it up. Oh no I just had to kind of learn from books and learn from a teacher and just learn about putting the hours in just by you know Kinda practicing reading rhythms and reading notes and the more I did that in the more reading situations I got put into Just kind of the better I got at it and it was a very valuable skill that I was fortunate enough to learn on right. Incredible did you ever use the clap out? The rhythms before is doesn't that table. I remember I would just sit in bed with my book and like a flashlight and a pencil and I would just kind of like nod my head to the quarter note just tap out. The rhythms can only do that for a half hour before bed. You know things like that or if I if I had time where I didn't have my base with me and I couldn't like actually practice do that. Yeah just tap out the rhythms just to Kinda learn how to read rhythms. I talk about that all the time to this day. I'll be sitting on the airplane writing a chart totally an IPAD and you can just tap it out and you can count through it and slow it down right. Yeah I do that all the time just like on planes. Because that's like you know downtime. You have a lot of times in between gigs or whatever and you're like okay. We'll I can use. I can use this three hour flight to chart out tunes for the next GIG. That's right and that's all the time. Yeah Yeah we're GONNA come back to that actually so then you go to. Um so which is kind of good because you start in Jazz Ban. You get your feet wet. Yeah I got more serious a- more serious with jazz as time went on like I said I I was in that Ohio Jazz Orchestra for youth with a lot of real great players from local high schools. I did that and then I went to a interlocken center for the arts for two summer programs and then ended up staying for my senior year of High School Eight of Boarding School. It's just an arts boarding school where everybody's there to get just better at their craft. That's along we. There was there for years senior year so I did two summers and then stayed around for my senior year of high school. Then I went to University of Miami. That's immersive though that. That's Oh man. It was great idea. Yeah it really was because I was with a lot of like minded people all the time you know aside from our on. Sambas that we were in our classes. We jam constantly. You know late at night early in the morning like you're with a bunch of people that just want to play and that just really head start you know just putting in that many hours playing those very fortunate to have been able to do that okay. So that got you prepped for. Yeah then I went to Miami. Miami was the only school I auditioned for. I You know I was. I was an electric bass player. Never really got into the upright thing. A lot of other schools that have jazz programs. Were a little bit more traditional big bandy. You know to where like I couldn't really just be an electric bass player and you go there. Really my options were Miami Berkeley or am I and Miami just seemed to be the right program at the time but you didn't even apply to the others. I didn't I just. I applied auditioned addition to Miami. Got Accepted and that was it. Bam So my choice easy. That's awesome just went yet just went for one school. Yeah what was that like? It's great you've completed your yeah. I did for years. I did take a year off after freshman year. I just kind of wanted like takes time off and process everything because I I've been going pretty intensely for a while with with You know the the the summer jazz program I was in and then interlocken for a year and then after that I did a cruise ship for for the summer. Then I went to Miami for freshman year and It was just a ton of intense shedding for years. And I really just kinda needed to take time away from that just process it so I took a year off after Freshman Year. I did a cruise ship Gig for six on states. Saved up some money practice my ass off but also you know partied quite a bit simple. Do on. Cruise ships brilliant. Yeah just kind of wanted just. I just needed a year to Kinda like SORTA CATCH UP PROCESS. Right relaxed a little bit as well. I feel just like a lot of information intel. It was really practicing a lot back then. To right Yeah so took that year off and then went back and finished and it was great. It was a great program a lot of great players. I played in a lot of bands and just took in a lot of information and it was. It was

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Highlights from the 2019 American Music Awards
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Shania Twain, Las Vegas And Caesar discussed on Lori and Julia
"And Shania Twain, coming back to Las Vegas twain, maybe announcement of her new Vegas, residency on good Morning America today. She's performing at Planet Hollywood with dates starting in December twain has to had a two year residency at Caesar's palace from two thousand twelve to two thousand

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Shania Twain now angers conservatives for backtracking on pro-Trump comments
"What hyder colder hooter hiders i love that shania twain has been criticized saying in a recent interview she would've voted for donald trump because she's honest and tells because he's honest and tells it like it is and within minutes again with the people on twitter and instagram social media came out and saying she they were disappointed and questioning the reason behind her answer and shaving her for talking about the us election she is canadian after also can't really vote in the election and she responded in a long four page tweet apologizing and explaining how this question caught her off guard did you say four page tweet four page tweet tweet rather you know it's just that age old john if you don't say anything you can't take off half of your fans there's always going to be fifty percent on the other side you try to please everybody ended up leasing nobody no no no no no no body abc announced that grey's anatomy will return for its fifteenth season.

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Shania Twain revealed she would have voted for Trump
"It's red eye radio he is her hurley i'm gary mcnamara eight six six ninety redeye well shania twain hasn't been in the news lately what's looking for fifteen minutes i don't know i mean she's a i think probably sold enough records to not have to worry about anything right but apparently she would've voted for trump can't she for trump she's today she's canadian she said i would have voted for him because even though he was offensive he seemed honest she said in an interview published on sunday in the guardian by sunday evening of course she backpedaled from her remarks yeah yeah because you can't say that i am passionate entertainment i am passionately against discrimination of any kind and hope it's clear from the choices that i made and the people i stand with that i do not hold any common moral beliefs with the current president my limiting understand my limited understanding was that the president talked to a portion of america like an accessible person that they could relate to as he was not a politician my answer was awkward and certainly should not be taken as a representation of my values why not you voted against your values you mean.