657. A rare and insightful interview with Legendary and World Class Keyboard Keyboardist, Brian Auger.
Release Date: 05/29/2025
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Former EMT Paul Noberga shares the WHY he was called to that profession. Paul also explains the importance humor has in dealing with what First Responder's see and feel. Paul Noberga's keen insight and heart is what You Just Have To Laugh is all about. This podcast will give you great insight of what goes inside the heart and mind of a first responder.
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Crypto Cop Tom Alber lets you know about the phone call scams that you are getting and why you should never respond to them. Especially text! Thom also lets you know who’s behind these scams. @USCryptoCop
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This is a positive take on USA soccer and competing on the world stage. It has come a long way in a short amount of time. Yes, that is me practicing soccer in college on a cold day. I love the sport.
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Truly, one of the funniest stand-up comedians working today. He knows how to make audiences laugh and he does it literally all over the world. He is seriously dedicated to “Making America Laugh Again.” Below is his website and general info. Great video of his act - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZEIgZ6D9Gc https://miggysworld.com
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This is a two day follow up podcast of how Agetn Tom Alber and his contacts stopped a real scam going on here in the United States. Kansas no less! uscryptocop@gmail.com
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Thomas R. Alber is the “US Crypto Cop” serving as an Enforcement Agent with the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, Agent Alber is also an instructor, leading crypto crimes investigator and gaming investigator. He knows about the scams out there and tells you how not to be a victim. Here’s a couple other things he does: Investigator / FBI LEEDA Executive Board of Directors / Officer & Staff Supervision / Training & Evaluation / Multi-jurisdictional Investigations / Police Operations / Policies & Procedures Development / Public Information Officer / Volunteers in...
info_outlineBrian Auger honestly states in this podcast, “Being a professional musician and making a living at it wasn’t planned, it just happened.”
British Keyboard artist Brian Auger has played with the best of the best - Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Sonny Boy Williamson, Rod Stewart, Eric Burdon, John McLaughlin , Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis just to name a few.
His groups were The Trinity with Julie Driscoll and the Oblivion Express as well as playing in many sessions with major artists. In this insightful podcast Brian takes us from being bombed by Hitler’s troops as a young boy in the streets of London to his becoming a world class musician specializing in the Hammond B3 organ. Brian sums up his approach to playing music with the following quote:
“I’m never dissatisfied with the reaction to albums because there are certain albums that I made in the ‘70s and the ‘60s that sold poor and people want them. It seems to pick up different generations as it goes along. I don’t worry about that. I just worry that the tracks that we would put, have a meaning to them, they mean something to me. Each album is like a page in my musical diary: Where I am musically at that time. I am not looking to write something for any kind of need in the marketplace or anything like that. I am just trying to make the best music that I can make and put it out there.”