A Place For My Stuff - Yes I have/had another podcast. A couple of podcasts actually. With the rising price of everything, I opted not to pay to have Inside the Guest Studio available forever. I have this convenient landing spot called My Alien Life Podcast which WILL remain forever - thus, this is part of my life, as will be the episodes of Inside the Guest Studio. A podcast that is graced by some unique and very talented people that live slightly off the grid. Enjoy Cameron In 1982 I walked into a music store in Kalispell Montana and heard his hit Someday Some Way... I was hooked. From that day forward, the cassette I purchased before going to Bible camp, was in every car I ever owned until 2015. I mailed the cassette to my friend who had gotten out of drug treatment. We listened to that cassette so many times in my car during high school. The cassette arrived in his mailbox, SMASHED... I was crushed. It was my indeed pleasure to interview, Marshall Crenshaw. My hero. Marshall Howard Crenshaw(born November 11, 1953) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known for hit songs such as "Someday, Someway," a US Top 40 hit in 1982, "Cynical Girl," and "Whenever You're on My Mind." He is also the co-author of one of the biggest radio hits of the ‘90s, theGin Blossoms, "Til I Hear It From You." His music has roots in classicsoul musicandBuddy Holly, to whom Crenshaw was often compared in the early days of his career, and whom he portrayed in the 1987 filmLa Bamba. Born in Michigan, Crenshaw performed in the musicalBeatlemaniabefore releasing hisself-titled albumin 1982. Crenshaw could not replicate the commercial success ofMarshall Crenshawand follow-upField Day(1983) with later albums. Crenshaw has also contributed songs to other artists, writing singles forKirsty MacColland theGin Blossoms. A quote from Trouser Press summed up Marshall Crenshaw's early career: "Although he was seen as a latter-day Buddy Holly at the outset, he soon proved too talented and original to be anyone but himself."[ Marshall Crenshaw on Marshall Crenshaw — “One of the fundamental things about the project was that I set out to not make an album,” Marshall Crenshaw notes. “So I did this project, and now at the end of it, there’s this album, for the album fans!….” The celebrated singer-songwriter-guitarist-producer is discussing #392: The EP Collection, his new CD on the Red River Entertainment label. The 14-track set collects a dozen standout tracks drawn from the innovative series of six 10” vinyl EPs that Crenshaw released between 2013 and 2015, plus a pair of never-before-heard rarities chosen especially for this collection. The EP series was the product of Crenshaw’s decision to break away from the standard album/tour cycle by recording and releasing a steady stream of new music over an extended period. The endeavor proved wildly popular with his fans, and brought in lots of “I really did love the EP project, and I’m kind of sad that it’s over,” Crenshaw comments. “I was looking for a different way of working that would keep me motivated; it was cool, because it had a sense of urgency; there was always something that had just come out and always something that was on the way. It was an inspiring way to work.” #392: The EP Collection’s twelve studio recordings encompass six new Crenshaw originals and six cover songs. The former group includes the bittersweet and beautiful “Grab the Next Train,” the surging and howling “Move Now,” and the hypnotic and atmospheric “Driving and Dreaming”, while the cover numbers include a reverent remake of the Burt Bacharach/Hal David/Carpenters chestnut “Close to You,” James McMurtry’s “Right Here Now,” longtime Crenshaw favorite Bobby Fuller’s classic “Never to Be Forgotten” and vintage numbers by the Easybeats, the Move and the Lovin’ Spoonful. Rounding out #392:...
A Place For My Stuff - Yes I have/had another podcast. A couple of podcasts actually. With the rising price of everything, I opted not to pay to have Inside the Guest Studio available forever. I have this convenient landing spot called My Alien Life Podcast which WILL remain forever - thus, this is part of my life, as will be the episodes of Inside the Guest Studio. A podcast that is graced by some unique and very talented people that live slightly off the grid. Enjoy Cameron Wylie Gustafson is a native Montana singer/songwriter with 22 albums and 3 decades of performing, writing, and recording...He’s a real American cowboy that does it all. He is the “YAHOOOOOO” dot com cowboy. Tonight we talk about music, ranching, rodeo and yodeling.. In that order….That and more, coming right up… TONIGHT Inside the Guest Studio…
A Place For My Stuff - Yes I have/had another podcast. A couple of podcasts actually. With the rising price of everything, I opted not to pay to have Inside the Guest Studio available forever. I have this convenient landing spot called My Alien Life Podcast which WILL remain forever - thus, this is part of my life, as will be the episodes of Inside the Guest Studio. A podcast that is graced by some unique and very talented people that live slightly off the grid. Enjoy Cameron Trevor Snarr was born on April 29, 1978 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He is an actor and producer, and played Don on Napoleon Dynamite (2004)...Trevor was a member of the United States Air Force Reserves as a chaplain assistant for 7 years, with the 419th Fighter Wing at Hill AFB, Utah. While filming "Napoleon Dynamite" Trevor Snarr claimed his hotel room was haunted and ended up sleeping a couple nights in Efren Rameriz's (Pedro) room on the floor.
The Tinklersare a band fromBaltimorewho have been together since 1979. The group consists of Charles Brohawn and Chris Mason, both of whom sing, play guitar, and percussion instruments of varying degrees of quality (including cigar boxes, spoons, and other types of junk). Both members are also actively engaged in creating art in other mediums including visual art and books. Their music can be characterized asoutsider musicdue to its lack of traditional musical skills and abilities including proficiency at their instruments and the ability to sing in tune. Their performance method and practice eschews conventional standards of skills thought necessary for making music and can be historically placed with other acts such asJad FairandHalf Japanese,Daniel Johnston, and many more obscure musicians. While the band's roots are in the mid-70s Baltimore art scene, they did not release a proper record until 1990 when the band caught the attention of legendary producerKramer. They were promptly signed to Kramer's record labelShimmy Discand released their first LP,Casserole. The band would release two more LPs onShimmy Disc-SaplingsandCrash- all of which contain similar material. While The Tinklers have not disbanded, since 1993 the band has released only one full-length album,Slowpoke, and made a few other compilation appearances. Live performances are infrequent. Outside of The Tinklers, Brohawn also released a CD withAsa OsborneofLungfishunder the nameTear JerksonSecret Eye Records. A Place For My Stuff - Yes I have/had another podcast. A couple of podcasts actually. With the rising price of everything, I opted not to pay to have Inside the Guest Studio available forever. I have this convenient landing spot called My Alien Life Podcast which WILL remain forever - thus, this is part of my life, as will be the episodes of Inside the Guest Studio. A podcast that is graced by some unique and very talented people that live slightly off the grid. Enjoy Cameron
Robert Shafer from THE Office. Hey Robert dated Susan Dey, Laurie Partridge of the Partridge Family. AND Robert Ray Shafer Jr. was born in Charleston, West Virginia, in April, 1958. His father was a heavy equipment operator and his mother a housewife. As a child he also lived in Bowie, Maryland, and graduated from high school in Romeo, Michigan, in 1976. After attending Broward College in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Shafer moved to Los Angeles in 1980. He studied acting withPeggy Feuryat The Loft Studios and works in feature films, television, commercials, voice overs and the theater. He is single and has a 10 handicap.A Place For My Stuff - Yes I have/had another podcast. A couple of podcasts actually. With the rising price of everything, I opted not to pay to have Inside the Guest Studio available forever. I have this convenient landing spot called My Alien Life Podcast which WILL remain forever - thus, this is part of my life, as will be the episodes of Inside the Guest Studio. A podcast that is graced by some unique and very talented people that live slightly off the grid. Enjoy Cameron
Adam Chester is in the Studio. Adam sits in for Sir Elton John at the piano and vocals with Elton's band for their rehearsals. A Place For My Stuff - Yes I have/had another podcast. A couple of podcasts actually. With the rising price of everything, I opted not to pay to have Inside the Guest Studio available forever. I have this convenient landing spot called My Alien Life Podcast which WILL remain forever - thus, this is part of my life, as will be the episodes of Inside the Guest Studio. A podcast that is graced by some unique and very talented people that live slightly off the grid. Enjoy Cameron
A Place For My Stuff - Yes I have/had another podcast. A couple of podcasts actually. With the rising price of everything, I opted not to pay to have Inside the Guest Studio available forever. I have this convenient landing spot called My Alien Life Podcast which WILL remain forever - thus, this is part of my life, as will be the episodes of Inside the Guest Studio. A podcast that is graced by some unique and very talented people that live slightly off the grid. Enjoy Cameron Larry Hankin has been on everything!! He is known for his roles in TV shows Breaking Bad, Matlock, Friends (as Mr. Heckles) and Seinfeld (as Tom Pepper), as well as for his major role in Escape from Alcatraz (1979) with Clint Eastwood. He also acted in How Sweet It Is! (1968) with Debbie Reynolds and James Garner and the Adam Sandler movie Billy Madison (1995). He had cameo appearances in three John Hughes films, Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987); She's Having a Baby (1988); and Home Alone (1990). He had brief appearances in Pretty Woman as the landlord (1990), as well as minor roles in Loose Shoes (1980), The Sure Thing (1985), and Running Scared (1986). Hankin also appeared in Married... with Children, as well as one of the Halloween specials of Home Improvement. Hankin also appeared in three episodes of Star Trek: Voyager as Gaunt Gary and one episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Hankin and Curtis Armstrong played the hippie entrepreneurs who purchased "Buy the Book" (the bookstore where the titular character works at) on Ellen. On Seinfeld, Hankin portrayed Tom Pepper, the actor cast as Kramer on the pilot-within-a-TV-show Jerry. He portrayed a homeless man in season 5 of Malcolm in the Middle. He then appeared again with Bryan Cranston in seasons three and five of Breaking Bad as junkyard owner Old Joe. He reprised his old role from Breaking Bad in the Netflix sequel film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.
A Place For My Stuff - Yes I have/had another podcast. A couple of podcasts actually. With the rising price of everything, I opted not to pay to have Inside the Guest Studio available forever. I have this convenient landing spot called My Alien Life Podcast which WILL remain forever - thus, this is part of my life, as will be the episodes of Inside the Guest Studio. A podcast that is graced by some unique and very talented people that live slightly off the grid. Enjoy Cameron Inside the Guest Studio - With Cam Logan and Carmaig de Forest My guest tonight joins a short list of rockers who embraced the ukulele and made it cool. The ukulele that almost became a dorm room decoration in 1978 became his signature sound and formed his many, brilliant punk-leaning songs about love and politics. Camaig de Forest crafted a career out of his passion for music at the University of California Santa Cruz. He studied theatre with his sights set on acting and directing. While in college, he plucked the ukulele off the wall and started writing songs. In 1982 he moved to Los Angeles and started his career as a solo artist. His ability to gather a devoted audience with his amalgam of performance energy and clever songwriting earned him the honor of sharing the bill with Violent Femmes, They Might Be Giants, and the Ramones.
Comedian Bobby Slayton - Bobby Makes Fun of Aliens and Everything Else.. A Place For My Stuff - Yes I have/had another podcast. A couple of podcasts actually. With the rising price of everything, I opted not to pay to have Inside the Guest Studio available forever. I have this convenient landing spot called My Alien Life Podcast which WILL remain forever - thus, this is part of my life, as will be the episodes of Inside the Guest Studio. A podcast that is graced by some unique and very talented people that live slightly off the grid. Enjoy Cameron Comedian Bobby Slayton - Bobby Makes Fun of Aliens “If you can't laugh at yourself, make fun of other people.” ~ BOBBY SLAYTON BOBBY SLAYTON, A COMIC'S COMIC The NY Daily News called Slayton “Armed and Dangerous”, and the Las Vegas Review Journal pointed out that “Slayton’s refusal to compromise his art has always made him worth a special trip.” Bobby Slayton, often referred to as “The Pitbull of Comedy,” has been performing his own intense style of comedy for well over 30 years, becoming one of the best known, respected, and energetic comics working today. Audiences around the country may recognize Bobby from his scene-stealing roles in the movies “Get Shorty”, “Ed Wood”, “Bandits”, “Dreamgirls” and “Bandits”. He’s been seen on dozens of television shows, including “The Tonight Show”, “Politically Incorrect”, “Home Improvement”, and in Woody Allen's Amazon TV Project "Crisis in Six Scenes". Bobby’s many appearances on HBO have included “Comic Relief” and his own Showtime special, "Born to be Bobby". He was a series regular on the HBO series “Mind of a Married Man”, and played Joey Bishop opposite Ray Liotta and Joe Mantegna in the critically acclaimed film “The Rat Pack”. Slayton’s distinctive gravelly voice has often been heard on animated shows, including “Dr. Katz’” and “Family Guy”, as well as many popular radio shows across the country including Howard Stern and regular appearances on SiriusXM. Bobby recently completed filming Woody Allen’s latest film, and a guest appearance on the new season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm”, both scheduled for 2020 release.
Please be patient while I reorganize my efforts to create a beautiful sounding program. The foundation of my sound, my beloved RODECASTER Pro soundboard is gone. I wasn't able to turn it on and I sent it for repair. I assume it is lost. Nobody knows where it is and I sincerely hope it is found. I feel naked without it. What you hear tonight is me interviewing my guest Robert Russell on Zoom. Robert of course sounds great, but I am without a mic interface (unable to plug my mics into my Mac) and have to use ear buds. This experiment did not work as planned and I am hoping you can struggle through my poor sounding voice. Sometimes a guest comes out of nowhere and things get real. An email I received from my guest Robert Russell: I have seen some bizarre things that make you blink twice and say to yourself “did I really see that”.I grew up in SE Michigan (wish it was Montana, sounds like a much better place).Middle class income, dad was a tool and die worker for an automotive company.Two brothers, one older and one younger, I am a proverbial middle child.57 now working as an engineer, been through a multitude of jobs due to this crap that started in 2008.Had been battling chronic fatigue and anxiety all my life up until about 2018 I took my health back.My awareness also expanded when I started healing myself (utilizing keto diet, eating nose to tail like we evolved for the last 2 million years, I figured every cell in your body is hardwired for that nutrient profile, figured it’s the right path and it is). Started watching Jeffery Mishlove (New Thinking Allowed), does a lot of paranormal stuff there, apparently he is the only person on the planet that holds a degree in Parapsychology from an accredited University (California).Also started to really get interested in Remote Viewing, took class with Lori Williams (excellent course highly recommend it and affordable).I then got hooked on a group of remove viewers on facebook called Remote Viewers & Remote Viewing, the one guy you interviewed David Powell belongs to that group, interesting stuff. They hold Friday interviews or have open discussions where anyone can Zoom in.One in particular was with this woman Colleen Marenich.She got so good she started teaching it.However during this interview with her, she stated that better she got at remote viewing then she started seeing these shadow people.At first they would be there in the corner of your eye and you go to look and they disappear.Eventually she started seeing then directly all the time and whole families of them, really bizarre stuff.Here is the link.https://youtu.be/mKiKy2poxuw My incident has to do with this phenomenon.I have always been interested in UFO stuff, had several episodes of sleep paralysis when I was around 8-12 years old.New I was paralyzed and had to fight my way back to consciousness which I did every time, always had the sense something was in the room with me.My mother even told me when she was pregnant with me she saw two ufo’s out the back bedroom window of the house flying roof top high over the neighborhood moving East to West.That was in ’64. Anyways back to the remote viewing, I had been practicing for several day doing a technique called ARV or Associated Remote Viewing which you can use to determine numbers for the lottery, I was focusing on the three pick (many people have had success with this techinique).I have a typical automotive job, high stress, looking for retirement funds (no luck just yet).Anyways,I went to sleep one night and about 2am in the morning I woke out of my slumber (not moving just opening my eyes) and I could hear this growling.We have a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel, she is all of 9 lbs and thinks shes a wolf, great dog.That night she was sleeping up near my head.She was growling at something and was not happy.I rolled my eyes down, still not moving my head and I can see...