A walk with 91 year old music promoter, manager, publicist, and raconteur Richard Flohil is a walk through musical history.
Miles Davis tried to buy his car to skip out on a gig. Benny Goodman was “miserable as sin”. Chuck Berry would only play an encore “if you slipped cash under his dressing room door”. And The Chieftains were “a feckless bunch of good time people who drank a lot”. Keep walking, and he’ll tell stories of working with Eric Idle, Alice Cooper, David Crosby, and Billy Connelly.
As a nonagenarian, Flohil is a living repository of music history, and he tells his (often profane) stories with a twinkle in his eye, a delight in mischief, and with little regard to what anyone else thinks.
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A walk with 91 year old music promoter, manager, publicist, and raconteur Richard Flohil is a walk through musical history.
Miles Davis tried to buy his car to skip out on a gig. Benny Goodman was “miserable as sin”. Chuck Berry would only play an encore “if you slipped cash under his dressing room door”. And The Chieftains were “a feckless bunch of good time people who drank a lot”. Keep walking, and he’ll tell stories of working with Eric Idle, Alice Cooper, David Crosby, and Billy Connelly.
As a nonagenarian, Flohil is a living repository of music history, and he tells his (often profane) stories with a twinkle in his eye, a delight in mischief, and with little regard to what anyone else thinks.
Episode 16: The Whale Whisperer in Maui- Dr. Rachel Cartwright
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Episode 16: The Whale Whisperer in Maui- Dr. Rachel Cartwright
Dr. Rachel Cartwright leads a team of researchers tracking and counting the whales. The current focus of their study; how have the whales been impacted by the devastating fire that swept through and utterly destroyed the seaport town of Lahaina in 2023?
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A walk with 91 year old music promoter, manager, publicist, and raconteur Richard Flohil is a walk through musical history.
Miles Davis tried to buy his car to skip out on a gig. Benny Goodman was “miserable as sin”. Chuck Berry would only play an encore “if you slipped cash under his dressing room door”. And The Chieftains were “a feckless bunch of good time people who drank a lot”. Keep walking, and he’ll tell stories of working with Eric Idle, Alice Cooper, David Crosby, and Billy Connelly.
As a nonagenarian, Flohil is a living repository of music history, and he tells his (often profane) stories with a twinkle in his eye, a delight in mischief, and with little regard to what anyone else thinks.