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March 14, 2006: The
motherlode for reggae fans: Roger Steffens' Ark-hives
in Hellay...a live tour, with special guests Aston 'Family
Man' Barrett, Chris (keyboard player) and Yvad (new lead
singer) of the Wailers.
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February
21, 2007: Gonzo Podcast 58: Dueling AC/DC books and authors?
Yes, apparently so! This time we chat with author Susan
Masino, whose new book "AC/DC: Let There Be Rock"
aims to tell the stories of the famed band.
February 2, 2007: Gonzo Podcast 57: Here's an interesting
and informative interview, especially if you're a fan of the band
AC/DC. Author and AC/DC collector/archivist Arnaud
Durieux talks about his new book (along with co-author
Murray Engleheart) AC/DC Maximum Rock 'n' Roll.
This 480 page book is described as the ultimate story of the world's
greatest rock and roll band.
January 17, 2006: Gonzo Podcast 56: In
this entertaining and informative interview with Bob
Marley archivist and former editor of The Beat magazine, Roger
Steffens takes us inside the London High Court with his perspective
on Wailers bass player Aston
"Family Man" Barrett's £60 million lawsuit against
the Marley estate and record company.
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it now!
January 9, 2007 - Gonzo Podcast 55: Motivational
speaker Mike Marchev
discusses his life in public speaking, and touches on what it takes
to succeed as a speaker. Tim lays into the Baseball Writers on the
Hall of Fame election - and check Jayson
Stark's ESPN.com column for more details.
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December
5 , 2006 - Gonzo Podcast 54: The Nametag Guy Scott
Ginsberg is featured in a lively and entertaining interview,
discussing what it's like to wear a nametag 24/7, the concept of
approchability and why Portland, Oregon is 'weird.' See
Scott's website here.
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November
21, 2006 - Gonzo Podcast 53: A wide-ranging conversation
with musician Judd Starr on the release of his
new album 'Luminescent.' In this entertaining interview Judd talks
about his hew album, and some of the stories of having composed
music for MTV and NBC as well as a number of films over the years.
Check it out at www.JuddStarr.com.
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November 13, 2006:
Podcasting 'live' from the Exploratorium
in San Francisco - hey, it's a new 'audio' exhibit. What luck!
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November 1, 2006: Let's
have fun while we talk to Sam Bartlett, musician
and author and creator of "Stuntology."
What is stuntology? How can you practice it at home? Can you do
stunts while driving?
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September 24, 2006: A
glimpse into the 'new' old-time radio - an interview with J. Marcus
Xavier of "The
Silent Universe," a theatre-of-the-mind science fiction
podcast. Plus a short rant on Macs
vs. PC's. Guess which one I prefer?
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September 12, 2006: Tim
hits the road! Digital audio from Pebble Beach, Pacific Grove and
Wamic, Oregon. Original live music from Tim, Shannon Darling (Alaska's
2004 Songwriter of the Year) and the harmonies of Katie, Kelsy
and Adam, otherwise known as "Abandon Self."
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it now!
September 4, 2006: Andy
Wibbels, known in the blogging world as the 'original blogging evangelist,'
sits down for a 20-minute interview. He and Tim cover blogging,
why and how you can use it if you're a hobbyist or small business
blogger; and a sneak preview of an upcoming blogging teleseminar
that Andy and Sherman Hu are doing in mid-September.
August 14, 2006: Preview/review
of the PFGA (Professional Freeway Golf Association) 2006 'Vintage
Hats' Toor (correct spelling). Also a nice chat with radio old-timer
Scott Bourne
about Lynda.com,
podcasting and those old radio days; and a Vocal Technique Tip for
podcasters.
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it now!
July 30, 2006: Live
from the Oregon Coast: Reviews of Ziggy Marley's "Love is My
Religion" and Tom Petty's "Highway Companion"; sounds
of the hike to Hart's
Cove. Back in the studio: podcast and vocal training: how to
get rid of vocal crutches!
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it now!
July 25, 2006: Blog
updates, off-the-wall comedy, regular 'net stops:
July 5,
2006: New
blog, original digital audio creation, Huey Lewis turns 55,
Kevin Hogan
and more...
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June 6,
2006: Donna Papacosta of Trafcom
News Podcast discusses the art of communication, how her podcast
has opened doors, and what it means to be perceived as a 'podcast
expert.
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May 3, 2006: The business of podcasting, featuring
an interview with Tammy Munson, the host of Republican
Woman Talk Radio, discussing her rise in the podcasting world,
and how being a podcaster has affected her life.
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April 20, 2006: Singer-songwriter
Rachel Sedacca
of Ventura, California shares stories and songs. Rachel is heading
out on tour in May through the west and mid-west.
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April 17, 2006: An
interview with 'Success
Unwrapped' podcaster Heather Vale of Toronto, as she discusses
her podcast and a few methods she uses to monetize her podcast.
This is a 'tease' of the upcoming Podcasting for Profit Case Studies
ebook.
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March 17, 2006: The
International Podcast Expo is coming! News from Penny Haynes
of www.1stpodcastpublishing.com, who is hosting the online expo
at internationalpodcastingexpo.com
April 21 - 23, 2006.
February 22, 2006:The
Affiliate Guy, Paul Colligan is back. This time he discusses
his upcoming how-to-podcast product '123PodcastLaunch.' Also, a
little discussion from Tim on the Olympics, Downhill
Racer
and Bob Dylan's 'No
Direction Home'
documentary directed by Martin Scorcese.
February 6, 2006: Bob
marley Birthday Show! Long time reggae archivist, collector and
writer Roger
Steffens discusses the life of Bob
Marley.
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it now!
January 18, 2006:Star
Trek: New Voyages' James Cawley, who plays Captain Kirk, discusses
the new fan-based internet-distributed show. Also - a little Star
Trek Trivia!
January 16, 2006: A 'rocket dream'; Interview with Ben
Howard of MondoMovie.com,
a very cool podcast. And a trivia question about the new Star
Trek: New Voyages.
December 24, 2005: It's a PODCAST PROMO show. Great and
fun promos from podcasts all over the podscape. Check out the promos
on the show, then check out the podcasts (below).
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Podcast
shows and promos featured on this podcast:
Podcast
Promos - a great source for podcast promos - find a new podcast
here.
Tim
'Gonzo' Gordon Show Archives:
December 6, 2005: Back
to original music. This time from long time musical buddy George
Simon, who celebrates his 50th birthday with a release from his
alter-ego 'Fiddy' called 'King of the Sand.' Basic acoustic takes
on a third of a dozen songs recorded for the release.
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it now!
November
19, 2005: Podcasting News...plus: the Podcast Expo (Portable
Media Expo) gets a little of the spotlight with an interview with
Paul
Colligan - The Affiliate Guy. Ambient sound of the week: Soccer
Moms get on their kids to PLAY SOCCER!
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it now!
November
8, 2005: The
unveiling of 'Podcasting
Adventures Online,' the most comprehensive how-to-podcast program
available. Check it out today!
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October 29, 2005: Tim and George and Phil jam in
the basement. It's original music night! Ambient sound courtesy
of northeast Portland rain.
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October
11, 2005: Tim gets quizzed by Michael Schiller's ecommerce
class at the University of Akron - Part Two. Today's Ambient Sound:
funky chirpy birds at the Oregon Coast.
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October
10, 2005: Part one: Tim gets interviewed by Michael Schiller's
ecommerce class at the University of Akron in Ohio - loads of fun!
Today's Ambient Sound: a cool helicopter lifts off from Laguna Seca.
I think somebody famous was aboard, but who's to know?
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October
2, 2005: Interview with internet marketer and multi-media
maven James Maduk (www.jamesmaduk.com),
who has turned on the podcasting light. Also, the ambient sound
of the day is a great live version of the Blue Danube waltz recorded
at the Flight Deck!
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it now!
September 30, 2005: Interview with Anne Holland,
the President of MarketingSherpa.com,
research firm that published practical information for professional
marketers. Plus an ambient sound chock-full of crickets!
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September 5, 2005: The 'potpourri' road show audio
collection: pinging the garage in Santa Cruz, chatting with the
guys lugging a giant cross from Tijuana to Oregon, sounds from Pebble
Beach concours d'elegance, golfing under the full moon...and podcast
news to boot! Links:
September 1, 2005: Interview with musician Michael
Whalen (www.michaelwhalen.com
and www.podcastinglogos.com)
who creates podcasting audio logos. Find out what it takes to create
music for online usage; listen to a short chat about creativity
of all kinds. Ambient sound of the week: The Giant Dipper in Santa
Cruz! A nod to Anne
Holland of Marketing Sherpa for the tip on Michael.
August 30, 2005: Tim heads south to Monterey, CA,
for a podcast recorded live on-location at the historic auto races
at Laguna Seca. Ambient noises provided by a slew of old Corvettes,
Trans-Ams, Cobras and other really fast muscle cars.
August
15, 2005: A look at commentary on the 'new media' from
the Wizard
of Ads, a new podcasting 'appliance' from WorldVibrations,
'podcasting' and 'phishing' make the Oxford
Dictionary, "W" podcasts from the White
House, NASA's podcast
from the space shuttle is gonged, and 'That Podcast Song' makes
the grade from Cruisebox.
Oh, and the Actual Reality tidbit is a rockin' piece of Rocky Mountain
Thunder....
June
30, 2005: iTunes 4.9 is released, Steve
Jobs does an interview with ABC News; Tim gets his show listed
on iTunes, although not without a couple of minor glitches; interview
with marketing coach Terry Brock (www.terrybrock.com)
with discussions about marketing, digital audio, podcasting and
more...and finally the debut of a new featurette - the ambient sound
of the day.
June 24, 2005: Tony Marino of AmericaWebWorks.com
talks about podcast marketing, how to make your podcast stand out
from the crowd and some of the realities of what it takes to create
and succeed with a podcast. Tony also talks about methods of getting
people from the offline world to come to their website and check
out their podcast and newsletters. Just a damn fun conversation
from a pro who has a lot to share.
June 14, 2005: A nice and quick one; barely 12 minutes!
Gonzo's 50th jam; tracking down a couple of sports podcasts on the
NBA finals (Twistshow.com,
WZZM
Detroit Channel 13 Finals podcast); original guitar instrumental.
June 6, 2005: Podcasting news: Steve Jobs says iTunes 4.9
will handle all podcasts; why podcasting is different from TiVo;
top podcasts this week on several directories. Also: Tim debuts
another original song from his mad weekend of demo recording.
June 1, 2005: Looking for podsafe music? The kind you can
play on your podcast without having to pay hundreds or even thousands
of dollars in licensing? Look no further than GarageBand.com.
Tim takes a look and listen and discovers 100,000s of podsafe MP3s.
Any genre you want, it's available. They may not be household names
yet, but if you want to help unknown bands get discovered, this
is your chance.
May 23, 2005: While there are multiple programs to listen,
rip and burn MP3s and CDs, the top three for years have been Winamp,
MusicMatch
and iTunes. Tim
reviews the three and compares their capabilities. Also, into the
archives he dives for a track from the totally obscure, yet seriously
funny comedy album Theatre of the Mindless. Learn
to play the clarinet!
May 16, 2005: Tim welcomes an old radio compradre to the
show, who knows virtually nothing about digital audio and podcasting
- and tried to explain the whole thing to him - with varying results.
Also a check in to the musical meanderings and digital recording
capabilities of a small home studio as Tim plays an original song.
Finally, the Gonzo podcast is featured in a Eugene, Oregon radio
news report - we've got the report here.
May 11, 2005: 24 years after Bob Marley died, his influence
is greater than ever. Tim discusses Bob, his history, and why he
got that damn tattoo.... And he
plays a couple of Marley rarities.
May 5, 2005: A discussion of microphones and their various
uses for in-studio work; on location in a local rainstorm, and a
reminder to catch next Wednesday's tribute show to Bob Marley.
May
2, 2005: More thought on the KYOURADIO.COM
offer to air your podcast on their all-podcast station. What rights
are you giving up? Is it worth it? Also, a look at a new web-radio
station portal, and the new podcast seach engine 'PodScope.'
April 27, 2005: Podcasting news;
seeing Norman Mailer and Paul Krassner speak at
Portland's Wordstock, and getting rudely interrupted by Robert
Trent Jones, Jr. George and Tim play acoustic tunes in
the rain; KYOURADIO.COM
is the place to play YOUR podcast!
April 24, 2005: Tim chats with Brian Ibbott,
the host of Coverville,
one of the most successful podcasts. They discuss vintage music,
great cover tunes, podcasting, music licensing, the rise of 'corporate'
podcasting and more.
April 23, 2005: Want to create your own podcast - easily?
Check out the new software 'Propaganda,'
an all-in-one tool that lets you record, mix, add music, create
your XML feed and upload your podcast. Tim talks with Dave Sampson
of MixMeister,
the Seattle company that created the product. There's a special
deal for any listeners or viewers of DigitalAudioWorld.com's
Tim 'Gonzo' Gordon Show - just use the code DAW
and you'll save 20% off the retail price of Propaganda.
Find out more about the software by checking out this podcast.
April 19, 2005: Tim checks some of the latest news on podcasting,
including Paris Hilton's new podcast, a new study that looks at
the growth rates of podcasting and satellite radio, and a new piece
of software to create podcasts that was just released less than
a week ago.
April 14, 2005: A little history and a tour of DigitalAudioWorld.com.
What's the real scoop behind this website and what are you missing?
April 11, 2005: Tim meets up with his old morning show
partner Rich Wahne and tries to explain podcasting and RSS feeds
to him, between beers and burgers.
April 10, 2005:(click to play; right-click to save to your
hard drive) Tim's first podcast - and first tattoo. This is a tattoo
he's been planning for over fifteen years! And why now? Because
he wanted it before he turns 50. Listen in as Tim goes on-the-scene
to Atomic Art in Portland, Oregon.