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Rafael – 6/8 Afro Cuban · Dr. Bobby Rodriguez
Celebration!
℗ 2007 Dr. Bobby Rodriguez
Released on: 2007-01-01
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Rafael – 6/8 Afro Cuban · Dr. Bobby Rodriguez
Celebration!
℗ 2007 Dr. Bobby Rodriguez
Released on: 2007-01-01
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Speed Fonk (Instrumental) · Jack Metzrine
M-Funk (Instrumentalz)
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Released on: 2017-06-14
Composer: Jack Metzrine
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(ABC/Kelsey McNeal)
Network: ABC
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: August 23, 2021 — present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Jesse Palmer, Erin Coscarelli, Joe Turpel, and Kelly Slater.
TV show description:
A competition series, The Ultimate Surfer TV show was created by 11-time surfing world champion Kelly Slater. Former NFL quarterback Jesse Palmer hosts the show with sports anchor Erin Coscarelli and the iconic voice of professional surfing Joe Turpel serving as commentators. Slater serves as the lead consultant and as a special correspondent.
The series gathers some of the world’s greatest up-and-coming surfers to train and live together as they battle it out at the World Surf League’s (WSL) state-of-the-art Surf Ranch in Lemoore, California (powered by Slater’s human-made wave technology), in the hope of competing amongst the best athletes in the fast-growing sport.
Alliances and rivalries are front and center in the show as men and women compete in individual and team challenges focused on specific surfing disciplines. Weekly eliminations leave two men and two women as finalists who vie for the male and female titles of The Ultimate Surfer and the opportunity to compete on the elite WSL Championship Tour, the pinnacle of professional surfing.
Series Finale:
Episode #TBD
This episode has not aired yet.
First aired: TBD
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The Interrupters have a decade together and three albums under their belt and are a musical force. Aimee Interrupter and the Bivona brothers, Kevin, Justin, and Jesse, met in 2009 while on tour with Sugar Ray and Dirty Heads. Aimee was a solo act and The Bivona Brothers were then with The Transplants. Following the tour, Aimee and Kevin started writing together. Soon thereafter Kevin’s twin brothers were brought in to form the band that would eventually be The Interrupters. Oddly enough, The Interrupters’ name was created after Aimee met the Bivonas’ mother, and said, “Your mom is an interrupter, isn’t she?” Hopefully, that fence was mended!
The Interrupters’ three album releases between 2014-2018 were produced by Tim Timebomb, of Rancid fame, and released by his label, Hellcat records. In 2019 The Interrupters were nominated for Kerrang’s Best International Breakthrough.
That was truly a breakout year for them, playing Coachella, Download Festival, and Summer Sonic, and playing over 110 shows. The band exudes gratitude towards their fans, preach inclusion, stand against racism and any form of bigotry. And this isn’t new for them, these messages resonated through their songs and live performances since the beginning.
The Interrupters are currently on tour with Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer, on The Hella Mega Tour. You may already have seen them and if not, you will.
I interviewed Aimee, and the others chipped in, following their Dallas show.
SPIN: A number of your songs speak of unity, togetherness, protest, strained relationships, and family. Writing during the pandemic, did your creative process take you down a different road? If so, how and why?
Aimee Interrupter: We have always written about subjects we hold near and dear. As a family band, we always lean towards the things that unite us all and try and sing songs that lift each other up. The pandemic hit us at an interesting time because we were just about to start recording a new record. When the world shut down, so did we. I think most people did a ton of self-reflection in that time of uncertainty. Being in that state when we returned to the studio definitely informed the writing process and we dug a lot deeper and I got a lot more personal than I have on the first three albums.
You have toured with a number of incredibly popular bands, including Green Day. Are friendships cultivated during that time spent together, beyond the tour?
Absolutely! We have been super lucky to tour with bands that came up in the same genre so we already have so much in common and so much to learn from them as well, and we do. Green Day, Rancid, Dropkick Murphys, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones…we consider all these bands mentors and family.
What musical decade most resonates with The Interrupters? What are some of your favorite groups from then?
We are huge fans of music from the ‘60s like early ska and reggae from Jamaica, all the Motown records, The Beatles… But the ‘70s was a great time of musical transformation and discovery and that’s where you get punk rock and 2 Tone ska. The sound of those records had such a beautiful urgency to them and that is something that still inspires the way we make music today. The Clash, The Specials, the list goes on! Finally, growing up in the ‘90s when punk rock had a huge boom and discovering bands like Rancid, Green Day and Bad Religion as they were happening was what really cemented everything for all of us. That is the bond we all share in this band. I know it seems like we skipped over the ’80s but there is so much great punk and new wave from that era too! We love music from every era!
What type of venue do you most look forward to, indoor arena or outdoor festival?
Since we started this band, we have all been blown away that we can even book a headline show and that people actually show up. The deep gratitude we have for each of our fans that took the time out of their lives to come celebrate music and life with us fuels our performance in a very special way. We don’t take one second of it for granted. That being said, there is always a beautiful feeling when you get a great slot on a big festival or open for a band you love in a venue way bigger than you are used to. It’s butterflies. It’s nerves. It’s excitement!! The bottom line is we just love all of it!
How do you compare the pre-pandemic crowd to the (sort of) post-pandemic crowd? At the Dallas show, Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day said the crowd was the most captivated crowd he’d ever witnessed. He was clearly moved by that.
This is our first time in baseball stadiums so for that reason alone it’s all completely new and exciting. We are having constant “is this real?” moments during the set but just standing on stage together still feels the same. In so many ways it’s like we picked up right where we left off, but there is also such a deeper appreciation for live music now.
What does a day off on The Hella Mega Tour look like for you guys?
Because of the seriousness of Covid and the reality that it’s not behind us yet, we are very cautious on our days off and staying in our bubble. We have been super lucky to travel the world and see some amazing sights but this time we are following all the guidelines. Making it to the show with everyone healthy is the number one priority!
When can fans expect a new album from The Interrupters?
Sooner than you think!
How important is it that your fans feel that they are part of The Interrupters? In The Interrupters movie, This Is My Family!, it was mentioned that your lyrics literally prevented a young girl from taking her own life.
We are the luckiest band in the world and that is because of our fans. It is truly a family and without them, there’s no show. At our core, we are still music fans and we know firsthand how much music saves lives. If one person in a room of a thousand is touched by one of our songs then all the hard work of being in a touring band is worth it. Like I said in the film, music is just my way of loving people.
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“No More ‘I Love You’s” is a song written by David Freeman and Joseph Hughes and originally recorded by them as The Lover Speaks. It was released in 1986 as the lead single from their self-titled debut album. The song was later covered by the Scottish singer Annie Lennox and became a hit for her in 1995.
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Tug Of War · Nikka Costa
Everybody Got Their Something
℗ 2000 Virgin Records America, Inc.
Released on: 2001-01-01
Composer Lyricist: Nikka Costa
Composer Lyricist: Xavier Cugat
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Bricoleur Vineyards is excited to announce that James Beard Award-winning chefs Charlie Palmer and Nate Appleman are joining the Bricoleur Vineyards team as Culinary Advisors. The winery’s first joint event with Chef Palmer will be Project Zin, a sold out fundraiser for Down Syndrome Association North Bay, at Bricoleur Vineyards on August 21st.
“We couldn’t be more thrilled. Our family has long admired Chef Palmer and Chef Appleman’s talent,” said Bricoleur Vineyards’ co-founder Mark Hanson. “Our culinary team already creates amazing wine & food experiences for our guests, which will be enhanced by working with Chef Palmer and Chef Appleman. A mutual friend introduced us, and we really connected with Chef Palmer and Chef Appleman on our shared values of supporting philanthropy, our local community, and great wine and food. We’re excited to add their expertise and collaborative enthusiasm to our team.”
Bricoleur Vineyards opened in the Sonoma County town of Windsor, just south of Healdsburg, last spring in the midst of the pandemic and in a short time has already earned recognition from San Francisco Bay Area press as the region’s “Best New Emerging Winery” and “Most Romantic Winery.” A 40-acre picturesque destination with 21 acres of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay vineyards that have produced critically acclaimed, award-winning wines, the sustainably farmed estate also features expansive culinary gardens, fruit trees, olive groves, chickens, and honeybees.
Chef Palmer brings his signature “Progressive American Cooking” to Bricoleur Vineyards and will team up with the estate’s culinary team on menu creation and concept to further elevate the winery’s already robust offerings. With 13 acclaimed restaurants and rooftop bars across the United States, Palmer has chosen Sonoma County as his home, designing wine-forward tasting menus for Bricoleur Vineyards that emphasize the fresh, seasonal produce grown on the estate, reflecting the bounty of the land that Palmer knows so well.
“I’m excited to work with the team at Bricoleur Vineyards as Culinary Advisor,” said Palmer. “A close friend brought me to the estate for a tasting earlier this year and I was impressed with their tasting menus and the way their wines pair so beautifully with dishes made from their estate-grown fruits and vegetables. I cannot wait to collaborate further on wine and food experiences and events in the future.”
In keeping with their shared devotion to philanthropy and supporting the local community, Chef Palmer is excited to host the 11th Annual Project Zin event at the Vineyards on August 21, 2021. Project Zin is a celebratory event hosted by Winemaker Clay Mauritson and Chef Palmer that benefits Down Syndrome Association North Bay. Palmer and Mauritson launched Project Zin in 2012, and the annual event has raised over $1,000,000 for DSANB. This year’s event is sold out, but to learn more about Project Zin and Down Syndrome Association North Bay, please visit projectzin.org.
“At the Vineyards, we’re all about celebrating life’s moments with wine and food, while supporting charities across the country and here at home,” added the Vineyards’ co-founder Sarah Hanson Citron. “Bricoleur Vineyards is a beautiful place to gather, where social connections are fostered, and communities are built. Chef Palmer and Chef Appleman share our enthusiasm for bringing people together and we’re excited to welcome them to our team.”
Bricoleur Vineyards is open Thursday – Monday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. by appointment only and reservations can be made by visiting www.bricoleurvineyards.com or by calling 707-857-5700. Bricoleur Vineyards is close to the Santa Rosa airport, which accommodates both commercial and private planes, and it’s only an hour north of San Francisco. Bricoleur Vineyards is located at 7394 Starr Road in Windsor, California and can be found on Instagram @bricoleurvineyards.
About Bricoleur Vineyards
Bricoleur Vineyards, which launched its first vintage in 2017 and opened its tasting room in 2020, is tucked away in Sonoma’s Russian River Valley – just south of Healdsburg. Founded by the Hanson family, Bricoleur Vineyards can be found at the end of a winding road in the charming, bucolic town of Windsor, only an hour north of San Francisco – and very close to the Santa Rosa airport. The distinctive name, “Bricoleur,” is French for one who starts building something with no clear plan, adding bits here and there, cobbling together a whole while flying by the seat of their pants.
The Vineyards estate produces two families of critically-acclaimed, award-winning wines – “Bricoleur” and “Flying by the Seat of Our Pants.” Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Viognier, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Rosé of Pinot Noir and Zinfandel are crafted under the “Bricoleur” label, while Rosé of Grenache and Brut are produced under the humorous, irreverent “Flying by the Seat of Our Pants” label. The wines are crafted by veteran Winemaker Cary Gott and Assistant Winemaker Tom Pierson.
In addition to Bricoleur Vineyards, the Hanson family also owns Kick Ranch Vineyard in Sonoma County’s Fountaingrove District AVA. The Hanson family’s roots run deep in Sonoma County. Mark Hanson was born in Santa Rosa, and Beth Wall Hanson’s great grandfather, Pietro Carlo Rossi, was the original oenologist for Sonoma County’s historic Italian Swiss Colony. Rossi revolutionized California winemaking in the 19th century and under his direction, the Italian Swiss Colony became one of America’s leading wineries.
Bricoleur Vineyards is open Thursday – Monday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. by appointment only and reservations can be made by visiting www.bricoleurvineyards.com or by calling 707-857-5700. Bricoleur Vineyards is located at 7394 Starr Road in Windsor, California and can be found on Instagram @bricoleurvineyards.
Kim Kardashian: Hollywood – Locations for Gigs and Appearances
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Welcome to GamerU’s video tip on Kim Kardashian: Hollywood game. This video focuses on teaching you where to go for gigs and appearances.
On your way to fame, you will be traveling and working in several different cities ranging from Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Miami, Punta Mita, Paris and more. You will be traveling to each destination by plane, bus or vehicle if you choose to purchase one. In the beginning, your manager will tell you where your gigs are located but that won’t be the case as the game progresses. You’ll also be charged a small fee each time you travel so it’s important to make a mental note on where your gigs are at to avoid wasting your hard earned money.
Here’s a list of destinations you’ll be traveling to for work along with the city they’re located in:
In Downtown LA, you’ll find: Pop Glam, your first apartment, DuLuxe LifeStyle Apartments and So Chic, your first retail job where Kim discovers you.
In Hollywood, CA, you’ll find: Luna Condos, The Brew Palms, CTM Management & Publicity, where you’ll meet with your manager, Simon and publicist, Maria and lastly, Mirimount Pictures.
Located in Beverly Hills, CA, you’ll find: Metropolitan Magazine, Panino Restaurant and Kim’s Mansion.
In Calabasas, CA, you’ll find: A Mansion for purchase, the original Kardash and your significant others house.
When flying in and out of Los Angeles, you’ll be flying from LAX and in the neighborhood, you’ll find: The West Inn Apartments and the Championship Business Center.
Moving on to fabulous, Las Vegas! In this city, you’ll find: the airport, Chateau Nuit Nightclub, Miraggio Grande Restaurant and Glamm Magazine.
In Miami, you’ll find: the airport, LIF Nightclub, Kardash – Miami and a beach house for purchase.
Located in New York – Soho, you’ll find: Kardash – New York, Oak Nightclub and Muse Magazine.
In New York – Tribeca – you’ll find: The Ganzervele Hotel, Smith & Smith Luxury Lofts and The Gates Towers.
You’ll also have the opportunity to travel to a few international destinations!
Located in Punta Mita, Mexico, you’ll find: a villa for purchase, El Canario restaurant and Paraiso De Playa Beach.
In Paris, France, you’ll find: Hotel Utopie, La Rue restaurant and Femme studios.
Lastly, we have London, England where you’ll find: The Britannia Ballroom, Club Tulip and a flat for purchase. Making a cheat sheet of all these locations will definitely save you a ton of money and frustration. That’s it for this video tip!
Candace Cameron Bure‘s house just got a little less full.
The 45-year-old Fuller House alum shared to social media on Sunday, Aug. 22 why she’s bummed that her youngest child, Maksim Bure, took a flight to begin college and that she didn’t join him on the journey, which is considered a rite of passage for many parents. In addition to 19-year-old Maksim, Candace and husband Valeri Bure also share Natasha, 23, and Lev, 19.
“So we just dropped our youngest, the baby, off at the airport to go to college,” the star explained in her Instagram Story footage. “And I’m very sad that I didn’t get to go to take him to college. I had to just drop him off at LAX, and I’m getting no sympathy from someone.”
At that point in the video, Candace shifted the camera to show Val, who was driving them home and clearly was not nearly as wistful as his wife about the momentous day.