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A Toast to the Arts

Big Blend Variety Talk Radio

Interviews focusing on Music and Entertainment, Books, Fine Art and Photography, Theater, Film and Performing Arts. Hosts are Nancy J. Reid & Lisa D. Smith, mother-daughter travel team and publishers of Big Blend Magazines. See https://blendradioandtv.com/

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10/06/16 • 68 min

Acclaimed and best-selling novelist John DeDakis, an award-winning journalist who worked with CNN for 25 years, discusses his new novel “Bullet in the Chamber”, an extraordinary thriller about drugs, drones and journalism. This is his 4th book in the Lark Chadwick mystery series. www.JohnDeDakis.com.

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On this episode of Big Blend Radio, national award-winning humorist and bestselling author Lori B. Duff discusses her brand new book, “If You Did What I Asked in the First Place.” Named Atlanta’s Funniest Lawyer in 2018, almost no topic is off limits in Lori’s newest book. Whether it be planning her own funeral, bringing up “Shrek” during her daughter’s bat mitzvah, or the criminal lack of pockets in women’s clothing, Lori’s knack for storytelling is in full force in this fantastically funny memoir. And while she might not be an official superhero, Lori’s takes on the wonders of women are insightful and relatable observations of some of the biggest heroes life has to offer: mothers, career women, and all-around funny ladies. More at https://loriduffwrites.com/
Featured music is “Nutter” by The Brutalists - https://thebrutalists.net/

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10/08/19 • 52 min

This episode of Big Blend Radio features vocalist Annie Haslam of Renaissance. In celebration of their 50th Anniversary, Symphonic Rock Legends Renaissance featuring Annie Haslam are embarking on a 10 concert date tour of the US. Including five special dates with The Renaissance Chamber Orchestra! This very special Anniversary tour will be a retrospective celebration of Renaissance Classics including a special guest appearance from Jim McCarty, Renaissance and Yardbirds co-founder. He will be joining them at The Keswick Glenside show on October 12th which will be filmed for their first high definition Blue Ray DVD. Renaissance will be performing songs with the orchestra that have never been orchestrated before including their most notably “Ashes Are Burning”! More: http://renaissancetouring.com/
Thanks to the National Parks Arts Foundation for sponsoring this episode. https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/

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This episode of Big Blend Radio features acclaimed singer-songwriter Jennifer Saran, who discusses her brand new jazz EP “Smoky Nights.”
Produced by multiple Grammy and Emmy-winning record maker Narada Michael Walden, and released on his own Tarpan Records, this 5-song collections sees her fully embracing the moody and melancholy genre she’s loved her entire life. More: http://jennifersaran.com/

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On this episode of Big Blend Radio, Mick Cripps of The Brutalists talks about their UK Tour and second album “We Are NOT Here to Help,” that’s available now through Cleopatra Records. The band members are: guitarist Mick Cripps (founding member of LA Guns), lead vocalist Nigel Mogg (founder of The Quireboys), guitarist/vocalist Kent Holmes, bassist Luke Bossendorfer and vocalist/drummer Charlie Nice. More: https://thebrutalists.net/

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10/09/19 • 42 min

This episode of Big Blend Radio features author Kimberly Collins, who discusses “Blood Creek,” the first book in the Mingo Chronicles that tells the formerly untold story of the women of Appalachia in Blood Creek. In her second novel, Collins dives into the lesser known mine wars of the early 20th century, taking the reader on a journey through an uprising. Coming from a long line of strong and independent women, Collins looks at the uprising from the perspective of the women who fought for more than what they were given. More at https://www.bluemingopress.com/
Featured music is “The Hills of West Virginia” from the ‘Backwoods Glance’ album by Blind Lemon Pledge. http://blindlemon-pledge.com/

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10/20/19 • 47 min

On this episode of Big Blend Radio, author Edgar Swamp discusses his new mystery novel “Amber Hollow,” that blends horror and fantasy into a white-hot thriller centered on a cursed Wisconsin village. The isolated village, fiery tragedy, and ancient curse of “Amber Hollow” will keep even the most seasoned mystery reader guessing. http://edgarswamp.com/
Featured music is “X-Files” by singer-songwriter Peggy James. More: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/peggy-james-nothing-in-between/

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10/04/19 • 45 min

On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s 1st Friday Arts in Parks show, playwright and librettist Alan Olejniczak discusses his career experience as the first National Parks Arts Foundation playwright-in-residence in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. Olejniczak is working on an audio drama about the natural history and future of Hawai‘i Island. His operatic verses and performances usually center around human impacts on the environment, but his work during his residency in the park will incorporate active volcanoes and other natural forces beyond our control. More at: https://www.alanolejniczak.com/ and https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/
Featured music on this episode is “Fiction Theatre” by Michael and Spider / Red Wedding.

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On this episode of Big Blend Radio, author Dianne Romain discusses her debut novel, ‘The Trumpet Lesson.’ The story explores how societal attitudes about teenage pregnancy, race, adoption, family, and homosexuality affect personal integrity. It’s also a story of how music plays a key role in healing from hidden loss. More: https://dianneromain.com/
Featured music is “My Vagabond” by Arizona artist Ted DeGrazia. See: http://degrazia.org/

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This episode of Big Blend Radio features San Francisco based singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist James Byfield (aka Blind Lemon Pledge), who discusses his new jazz album “After Hours.” Over the course of his seven albums of rootsy blues and Americana originals, Byfield has garnered International critical praise and airplay. On his new project, he features 13 of his compositions performed by a jazz quartet of top musicians from the San Francisco Bay area, consisting of vocalist Marisa Malvino, pianist Ben Flint, bassist Peter Grenell and drummer Joe Kelner. More at http://www.blindlemon-pledge.com/
Thanks to the National Parks Arts Foundation for sponsoring this podcast. https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/

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How many episodes does A Toast to the Arts have?

A Toast to the Arts currently has 625 episodes available.

What topics does A Toast to the Arts cover?

The podcast is about Music, Entertainment, Podcasts, Arts and Performing Arts.

What is the most popular episode on A Toast to the Arts?

The episode title 'Author John DeDakis: Bullet in the Chamber' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on A Toast to the Arts?

The average episode length on A Toast to the Arts is 47 minutes.

How often are episodes of A Toast to the Arts released?

Episodes of A Toast to the Arts are typically released every 2 days, 22 hours.

When was the first episode of A Toast to the Arts?

The first episode of A Toast to the Arts was released on Mar 21, 2016.

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