The Michael Duprey Variety Hour

#005 Jerry Jangles, Jake the Bear Hugger, Uncle Eddie

Fitness programs, the sexual behaviors of bears, and deceased wives -- these are just some of the topics discussed on this insane episode. Featuring music from Space Age Heartbreak.

The creator of the Jangle Bangle fitness and lifestyle program Jerry Jangles joins us to discuss the ins and outs of his program as well as the importance of rubber bands, Jake the Bear Hugger walks us through his goals and adventures, and Uncle Eddie from Uncle Eddie’s Birdhouse Emporium promotes his television show and discusses his wife’s untimely death. We also feature a song from the great Space Age Heartbreak!

Credits: Jason Petterson, Adam Bacigal, Nick Boulahanis

Attributions:
“Gave My Heart A Break” by Space Age Heartbreak

Intro Theme:
“Somewhere In My Mind” by Apache Tomcat

#004 Gray/Bliss, Sarah June

Gray/Bliss joins us for an in-studio performance and an interview, we play a trivia game testing knowledge of the differences between Donkey Kong and Korean War Major General John H. Church, and Sarah June joins us for a discussion about Costco sheet cakes.

The band of a thousand genres Gray/Bliss performs in studio and joins us for an interview where we discuss their humble beginnings, their new album Tilling Lurid Lullabies, and more! We play a game that finally gets to the bottom of the differences between Donkey Kong and Korean War Major General John H Church, and down home girl Sarah June discusses the importance of a good Costco sheet cake.

Credits: Gray/Bliss (Nick Sapounas, Mike La Bella, Henry Johns), Ruth Hiner

Special Thanks: Tommy Porter

Attributions:

“Perennial Digression” by Gray/Bliss

“Exitlude” by Gray/Bliss

“Where Are You Now” by Gray/Bliss

Listen to Gray/Bliss at http://grayblissmusic.bandcamp.com

Intro Theme:

“Somewhere In My Mind” by Apache Tomcat

#003 Xavier, Dorothy Chestnut

Freelance photographer and Squirrel Control Advocate Dorothy Chestnut join us for an interview, with music from von Awesome!

Freelance photographer Xavier and Squirrel Control Advocate Dorothy Chestnut join us on the show to discuss family and world history, and Michael reveals a deep dark secret about himself! Also, Morgan Brooks brings us on an adventure to the forested mountains of British Colombia, and we feature music from electronic musician von Awesome!

Credits: Scott Icenogle, Michelle Studer

Attributions:
“Beaches” by von Awesome
“Escuchar” by von Awesome

SFX:
https://www.freesound.org/s/349045/

https://www.freesound.org/s/342648/

https://www.freesound.org/s/60087/
https://www.freesound.org/s/36754/

https://www.freesound.org/s/85201/

https://www.freesound.org/s/145394/

https://www.freesound.org/s/182793/

https://www.freesound.org/s/34357/

https://www.freesound.org/s/65264/

Intro Theme:

“Somewhere In My Mind” by Apache Tomcat

#002 Jordan Jermaine, The Christopher

Jordan Jermaine performs and discusses activism and more. Also: The Christopher and Herm and Helmsley.

Detroit rapper Jordan Jermaine joins us for an in-studio performance and to talk about activism, the power of rap, and what he would get a forehead tattoo of, “Electronic Guru” The Christopher shares the tenants of his creed, and Herm and Helmsley share their two cents about the election!

Credits: Jordan Jermaine, Ray Duprey, Scott Icenogle

Attributions:

“Cruizin” by Jordan Jermaine

“Fallen Brothers” by Jordan Jermaine

“AIW” by Jordan Jermaine

http://www.freesound.org/people/rivernile7/sounds/234244/

Intro Theme:

“Somewhere In My Mind” by Apache Tomcat

#001 Mike McGettigan, Anthony Braxton

Michael interviews Mike McGettigan, the Head Writer and Director of The Erie Canal Theatre as well as “Jet Enthusiast” Anthony Braxton, discussing such topics as art, rocket ships, and, of course, MURDER!

Michael interviews Mike McGettigan, the Head Writer and Director of The Erie Canal Theatre as well as “Jet Enthusiast” Anthony Braxton, discussing such topics as art, rocket ships, and, of course, MURDER! Featuring music from Atomic Time Bomb.

Credits: Mike McGettigan, Charlie Matt, Raymond Duprey

Attributions:

“Galacticop” by Atomic Time Bomb

“Everything Must Be … Destroyed” by Atomic Time Bomb

https://www.freestockmusic.com/rock-production-music/free-rock-stock-music-legacy/

Intro Theme:

“Somewhere In My Mind” by Apache Tomcat

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