AARF Radio Podcasts DJ1
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Podcast by DJ1
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Bangor Boogie - Bangor Brother Jump
Brother Jump Unleashed up in Bangor Maine, we changed the name of the song to Bangor Boogie for the occasion .... I know for a fact the rhythm section is Mark Sullivan on Drum (RIP) and Brian Hamm (Bass) ... Shrdlu is on harmonica and insanity, Joe Davis on Keyboards, and after that Ican't swear to anything or anyone else ... ask Joe he would know .... also I believe it's Jerry Gerst mixing sound ... we used to tear that place up ... and I think this is the night Stephen King, the author , got drunk and tried to take me home :P or I got drunk and tried to take him home ... he'd pop in to see us ...that is his home town
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Babys In Black (Beatle's cover) Kman Band
KMan Band Live at The Hayloft covering The Beatles "Baby's in Black"
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Aarf Interview Bobby Roose Of The Reckit LLC
Founder and Owner of Reckit LLc. interviews with DJ1 about his remarkable Reckit.care Trauma Kit
The Reckit is a kit the average person with minimum training can use to address severe injuries. The kit is compact, low cost,with multi purpose versatility in dealing with the given crisis- extreme trauma and life threatening situations. -
Shaky Ground
a live track from the marbledale pub days in early Kman Band history ... "Shaky Ground" is an Isley Brothers song ... it is sung here by Greg Wargo, now deceased, who also play guitar, and you can hear Shrdlu Ashe with the horn section, as he often did meld into the section to fatten it up ... Marc Sichel on bass, Jay Poitras on drums, Tony Richards on guitar, Jerry Gerst on keyboards, Brian "Bo" Ognan on Sax .... this is the early jam band phase of Kman ... they rip it up ala Allman Bros. .. it gets really funky and it gets really intense
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Tamira Thayne Interview 6-16-13 (Rescuer of the Vick Pitties)
Cassandre interviews rescue legend Tamira Thayne, who went toe to toe with the government on animal rights when she rescued the remaining Pit Bulls from the Michael Vick atrocities. She is the founder of "Dogs Deserve Better".