The Art of Punk: A Visit to the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas
This special episode takes listeners on a spirited journey through the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas. A haven for punk enthusiasts, the museum provides a visceral trip through the genre's raucous history.During the episode, we marvel at the museum's collection of iconic memorabilia, from Lemmy's bullet ashes to Mike Ness's couch. Our guide, Riki Rachtman (Headbanger's Ball) expertly navigates us through rooms filled with tales of punk bands like The Clash, Black Flag, and Suicidal Tendencies. The stories behind these artifacts paint a vivid picture of how punk defied societal norms, embodying the ultimate spirit of rebellion.Join us for this engaging exploration of punk rock culture, filled with colorful anecdotes and unexpected musings that capture the essence of a movement. Whether you're a seasoned fan or a curious newcomer, this episode promises insights into why punk rock remains a powerful force in music and society today. Tune in to feel the riotous spirit and legacy of punk rock radiating from Las Vegas's treasured museum.
Winnie Steele: Child Actor, Future King, and... Talk Show Host?
Hold onto your hats, folks, because this episode is going to blow your mind! Cory sits down with the one and only Winston "Winnie" Royal Steele, a 9-year-old acting phenom who's already stealing the show at the Springfield Little Theatre (move over, Branson!). This kid's got more talent in his pinky finger than most of us have in our entire bodies.We're talking photographic memory, baby voices, and enough charisma to make The Rock jealous. Winnie spills the tea on his past roles (including a duckling who was REALLY good at bullying), his future aspirations (world domination via acting, obviously), and his love for all things nerdy (comics, video games, you name it).Plus, get the inside scoop on Winnie's brand new talk show, "The Winnie Steele Show," where he'll be interviewing his dad, his granddad, and maybe even a few other unsuspecting victims!https://www.youtube.com/@TheWinnieSteeleShow
A Melodic Journey and Filmic Flair with Joshua Adams
Ever wondered what it's like to rock out on stage and then light up the Oscars after-party? Join your host, Jurd Ratley (for the first time ever!), as he chats with Josh Adams, the musician and filmmaker who does just that! On this episode of A Drunk Math Podcast, we jam with Josh about his incredible journey. From his early days shredding guitar in sunny California to working with rock legends like Ozzy Osbourne, Josh's story is a wild ride. We dive into his experiences in bands like The Captain's Son and Orange Mayfield, his fearless on-stage improvisation, and his work on music videos and major events. Plus, we get his take on how AI is shaping the future of film and music. Hit play and get ready for Josh Adams, friends and neighbors!
From Blank Page to Blueprint: The Art of RISK
This episode of A Drunk Math Podcast features Lex, AKA Risk, AKA Big Dirty Baby, a Springfield, Missouri rapper who shares his incredible journey from a past riddled with addiction to becoming a successful entrepreneur and influential artist. Lex discusses the origins of his stage persona, the impact of his struggles on his music, and the pivotal moment he reinvented himself as Lex, symbolizing strength and resilience. He highlights the influence of artists like Mac Lethal and Eminem on his unique style, emphasizing vocal attack and lyrical complexity. Lex also details his entrepreneurial journey with Deck Dudez, a thriving business that funds his music career, allowing him to produce high-quality music videos and connect with his audience. His story is a powerful testament to self-reinvention, perseverance, and using one's platform to inspire positive change, featuring his song "IMFA," showcasing his distinctive chopper-style rap. The episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in music, entrepreneurship, and personal transformation.InstagramFacebookYouTubethedeckdudez.com
An Artistic Journey with Rex Ybañez
Dive into the world of art, poetry, and community activism with Rex Ybañez. Join Cory King as he sits down with this multifaceted artist to discuss his creative journey, from founding Poets Corner to his role in Springfield Tenants Unite. Explore Rex's musical endeavors with Unessential Jane, his poetic inspirations, and his passionate advocacy for renters' rights. Discover how authenticity and vulnerability drive his art and activism. Don't miss this insightful conversation packed with inspirational moments and creative wisdom.Facebook:Springfield Tenants UniteUnessential JaneDeath JacketsInstagram:theliteraryalchemistSpringfield Tenants UniteUnessential JaneDeath Jackets