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The List: A Right Fiction Podcast

Aaron Parnell Brown, Brendan McGeehan, Adam Zielinski, Fred Berman

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Have you ever debated who your favorite band is with your friends? Or, debated who is the best drummer in the world? Or, what's the greatest jazz album of all time? If so, then we've got the podcast for you. On "The List" four friends, and band mates, discuss and argue about all their favorite music. We'll also have exciting guests periodically who chime in as well. Take a listen and see if your list stacks up to ours! For questions about the pod, hit us here www.twitter.com/TheRightFiction ...
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"The Film List" is hosted by Heath Solo. It is a podcast devoted to the world of Film and TV. It is live and uncut. The podcast will focus on everyone's top ten lists in the world of Film and TV. The first podcasts will focus on individuals Top 10 Films of All-Time. Special guests will join Heath as they talk about their lists. Heath will also read off Top 10 lists from fans from all over the world. Email Heath your list : thefilmlist@gmail.com and in future podcasts, he will read from your ...
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🎙️ Get ready for a dose of pure inspiration! 🌟In this episode of ALP, Tom Christmann speaks with creative, hip hop artist and activist, Roshmond "Sum" Patten, Creative Director at creative agency GLOW. 🔥 Discover how his unique journey from music journalism to advertising has shaped his creative prowess and provided a fresh perspective in the indus…
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This is the A-List, the podcast that asks the world's top advertising professionals how they got started in the business.In this episode, our host Tom Christmann talks with Mike Manheimer, Chief Marketing Officer at Postscript.io. Mike ditched his pre-law plan to join a software startup where he learned every aspect of marketing before a random mee…
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In this episode of the A-List podcast, sponsored by Adhouse Advertising School, Tom Christmann talks with Jaime Cabrera, Group Creative Director on Hyundai at Innocean USA in Los Angeles, California.Jaime’s focus at Innocean is what’s called “Experiential marketing”. It’s sometimes called "engagement marketing" and “event marketing". Encompassing e…
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Another week, another A-List, the podcast that asks the world's top advertising professionals how they got started in the business. Sponsored by Adhouse Advertising School. Hosted by Tom Christmann, Executive Creative Director at Catch+Release and one of the head #adnerds at Adhouse, where zoom classes start FEBRUARY 15. <>In this episode, recorded…
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Hello and Welcome to the A-List Podcast, the podcast that asks the world's top advertising professionals how they got started in the business. Sponsored by Adhouse Advertising School. Hosted by Tom Christmann, Executive Creative Director at Catch+Release and one of the head adnerds at Adhouse.In this episode, recorded in the fall of 2022, you’ll he…
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SPONSORED BY ADHOUSE ADVERTISING SCHOOL. AD CLASSES TAUGHT BY WORKING AD PROS ON ZOOM. ADHOUSENYC.COM-----Hello and welcome to The A-List, the podcast that asks the world's top advertising professionals how they got started in the business. This episode is a conversation between host Tom Christmann and Micöl Rankin, ACD and very first creative hire…
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Lisa Topol is a big believer in kindness. As she likes to say, “Good things follow it.” So it’s not surprising that she recently took the job of Managing Partner, Executive Creative Director at Oberland, the industry’s leading purpose-driven ad agency founded by Bill Oberlander and Drew Train.In this episode of The A-List Podcast, Tom Christmann ta…
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Sometimes an artist will have an idea or concept that they want to pursue to its conclusion. In many instances these ideas will get shot down prior to completion by record labels, managers, bandmates, or just a competing voice in their head telling them their idea is dumb…. On occasion though these ideas slip through the cracks and get to see the l…
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------What are you doing this summer? Why not up your ad game by taking a class at Adhouse Advertising School? Classes are taught by working ad pros live on zoom so you can take them from anywhere. You get ten weeks of classes for just seven hundred ninety nine dollars. You’ll practice turning briefs into brilliance every week and you’ll meet some …
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Artists have found many reasons over the years to name-drop famous people. Most commonly, it's a sign of praise, as they effectively pay tribute to someone they respect and admire. Other times, a name-drop can stoke controversy, igniting or further fueling a fight. Then there are the cases where a name-check is used for creative purposes, helping t…
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In music, modulation is the change from one tonality or tonal center to another. It is a tool composers and songwriters use, in many cases, to add interest or excitement to a song. The 18th century composer Charles-Henri Blainville says “Modulation is the essential part of the art. Without it there is little music, for a piece derives its true beau…
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What are you doing this summer? Why not up your ad game by taking a class at Adhouse Advertising School? Classes are taught by working ad pros live on zoom so you can take them from anywhere. You get ten weeks of classes for just seven hundred ninety nine dollars. You’ll practice turning briefs into brilliance every week and you’ll meet some new fr…
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When we listen to music, in many cases, our ears will gravitate to the beat. But sometimes songwriters will throw in some Odd time signatures into songs to add another layer of feeling and information into the song. In many cases these songs may give you the feeling that something is a bit “off” especially when you try and tap your feet to them. Th…
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The first Earth Day was held in 1970 and on April 22nd we’ll be celebrating the 52nd anniversary of this important world holiday. From listening to all our previous podcasts you might assume that we are world renowned scientists with titles such as Dr. Podiatrist and Metta…. However, we, in fact, are not scientists but musicians… And while we can’t…
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The NBA Playoffs are upon us and for several of us guys in The Right Fiction, that is a pretty big deal. As basketball fans it's super exciting if your team makes the playoffs and has a chance to win it all. And our home team the Sixers are certainly contenders this year led by Joel Embiid, James Harden, and Tyrese Maxey. So, in honor of this excit…
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We’ve been dancing around this topic now for almost 2 years, but today we are here! Today we are gonna dig into Miles Davis…. His songs and albums have come up in so many different episodes we have done. And rightfully so, because he is a giant of music and his DNA is in a lot of the music we listen to today. But we knew if we were gonna try and ta…
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On this podcast we generally talk about all of our favorite albums, artists, and songs. Each episode we try and squeeze in all of our favorites, but unfortunately no matter how hard we try, we can’t get them all in. That is why we have these episodes to chat about the albums that are just below our all-time favorites, but that we think are still pr…
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3.14 blah blah… is the mathematical constant known as Pi. It is a mythical and magical constant that does amazing things…. So much so that every year on March 14th Pi day is celebrated. As it is such a serious and revered constant, Pi Day is observed far and wide by eating and throwing pies. So to celebrate Pi day coming up soon, we’d like to honor…
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Verse / Chorus / Verse / Chorus / Bridge / Chorus…. The basics of many songs we know and love… The bridge occupies a special spot in that structure as it is a musical idea that adds contrast from the repetitive verse and chorus sections by providing musical variation that makes a song more exciting. Think of it as a transitional section. The great …
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Hello adnerds! And welcome to another episode of The A-List, the podcast that asks the world’s top advertising professionals how they got started in the business. In this episode, Tom Christmann -- ECD at Vayner Media and co-dean at Adhouse Advertising School -- speaks with Analisa Goodin, Founder and CEO of Catch & Release.After art school, Analis…
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February 25th, 1964. On this date 58 years ago, one of the most anticipated, watched and controversial fights in sports history took place. That’s the date when Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, beat Sonny Liston by technical knockout when he failed to answer the bell for the seventh round. Sensing that he had made history, he quickly ran t…
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There is no post-Christmas letdown in New Orleans. That's because on January 6th the final day of Christmas, also known as twelfth night, the official start of Carnival season begins and goes till the day before Ash Wednesday or the first day of Lent. On the day before Ash Wednesday New Orleans descends into a chaotic flurry of crowds and colorful …
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Valentine’s day can be a day of joy and love for so many people out there. You got the flowers, the candy, the expensive restaurants, and on and on….. But for some folks, Valentine’s day just plain stinks. Whether its because you’ve been recently scorned by a lover… have had a hard time finding that special someone… or maybe even dating or being in…
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Hey #adnerds! Welcome to another episode of The A-List, the podcast that asks the world’s top advertising professionals how they got started in the business. In this episode, our host Tom Christmann talks with Jason Bagley, a freelance creative who spent 16 years working at Wieden & Kennedy in Portland.Jason's origin story is full of insight and hu…
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In general, the art that we love means something to us. It makes us feel happy, sad, it comforts us, it gets us riled up, it gives us goosebumps, it challenges us, shows us something new about ourselves…. It means something to us. When you listen to "Blue in Green" or "Flamenco Sketches" by Miles Davis, they give you that feeling of calm and love. …
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As many of our listeners out there know, the Genesis album “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway” is one of the albums that comes up as a favorite of ours time and time again. Well, the drummer on that amazing album has a birthday coming up on January 30th. Yes, Phill Collins will be 71 and he’s had an amazing career as the lead singer and drummer of Gen…
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Hello, #adnerds and welcome to another episode of The A-List, the podcast that asks the world’s top advertising professionals how they got started in the business. Tom Christmann has been busy starting his new job as ECD at Vayner Media and being co-dean at Adhouse Advertising School. (And getting COVID) (he's okay now). But he promises to start dr…
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The saxophone, a single-reed woodwind instrument usually made of brass, was designed around 1840 by Adolphe Sax, a Belgian instrument maker, flutist, and clarinetist. As an outgrowth of his work improving the bass clarinet, Sax began developing an instrument with the projection of a brass instrument and the agility of a woodwind. Initially created …
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Beyond all that Martin Luther King Jr. accomplished as a leader in the civil rights movement through nonviolence and civil disobedience from 1955 until his death in 1968, he was also a mountain of inspiration and uplifted the spirits of so many who felt hopeless at the time underneath pervasive Jim Crow laws and big businesses lack of care for the …
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We have all just gone through the holiday season and packed on a lot of lbs. And it was really wonderful… eating with family and friends for thanksgiving…. All those bags of candy corn for Halloween…. The pies, pastries, and pizzelles for christmas…. But now we ask ourselves …. (in our best David Byrne voice) "My God! What have I done?" No worries …
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2021 started out very uncertain for music, just like in all aspects of life, but through lockdowns and social distancing people persevered and still made some great art. Some of the artists that dropped impactful albums this year include Billie Eilish, Adele, Jon Batiste, Brandi Carlile, and H.E.R. But of course you don’t come to The List to hear j…
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The backbone of so much music we know and love is made up of chords and chord progressions. In music, a chord is any harmonic set of frequencies consisting of multiple notes (also called "pitches") that are heard at the same time. And a chord progression is a series of chords played one after the other. A common debate among songwriters out there i…
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The term "power pop" was coined by the Who's Pete Townshend in 1967 to describe their style of music. However, the term became more widely identified with subsequent artists from the 1970s who sought to revive Beatles-style pop. AllMusic describes the style as "a cross between the crunching hard rock of the Who and the sweet melodicism of the Beatl…
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It’s Christmas time! The most wonderful time of year…. You have that feeling of family and love …. That nice winter chill is in the air, cinnamon and nutmeg are flowing like wine, all your favorite Christmas movies are on TV, and of course while you are baking, or eating, your holiday cookies… you are listening to your favorite Christmas music… A l…
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I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving with lots of food and family. I know by now everyone is pretty stuffed full of turkey, or in Brendan’s case - fo-turkey, and that tryptophan is kicking in….. BUT now that we have passed thanksgiving… It is officially that time of year again! Yes… it is Christmas time. And with this most wonderful time of…
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That recognizable counterpoint between the bass and drum downbeat with that offbeat rhythm section makes everyone want to dance. That need to dance when people hear reggae is just innate and uncontrollable. While the groove is easily recognizable and has widespread popularity, most people know nothing of the actual artists that create this infectio…
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Prince Rogers Nelson was born on June 7, 1958 and unfortunately passed way too soon on April 21, 2016. In his short 57 years, he became one of the most unstoppable forces in music history…. Get this….There is only one dude who could ride on the back of his bodyguard to the stage (which is nuts) AND THEN proceed to smoke both Michael Jackson and Jam…
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Did the band prop up the artist or did the artist prop up the band? For many of the artists that go solo from popular bands or groups, that is the big question. In many instances it can be clearly seen that the band was where the real action and interest lie - such as with The Rolling Stones. However, with artists like Beyonce, you sorta always kne…
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Guess what? I got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell, Is the punchline of a famous SNL Skit... And we're hard-pressed to find an instrument less pretentious than the lowly cowbell.. From the farmer’s fields as a way to know their cattle’s whereabouts to Latin-American music, to Hard Rock to Washington DC’s GoGo music to Sporting Eve…
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Hey Adnerds! It's time for another episode of The A-List Podcast, sponsored by adhousenyc.com. This episode, host Tom Christmann talks to Pete Favat, Creative Chairman at Deutsch LA, which describes itself as "a data-inspired, culturally shaped creative studio."Pete started at Wunderman in New York, but really fell in love with advertising on a tri…
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Hello, fellow #adnerds and welcome to The A-List, the podcast that asks the world’s top advertising professionals how they got started in the business.In this episode, Host Tom Christmann talks with Hannes Ciatti, former founder of JohnXHannes and current founder and Chief Creative Officer of Alto New York, a creative company for courageous brands.…
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This is The A-List, the podcast that asks the world’s top advertising professionals how they got started in the business. In this episode, Tom Christmann, freelance copywriter at tomchristmann.net and co-dean at Adhouse Advertising School, speaks with David Esrati of The Next Wave in Dayton Ohio.David is a true #Adnerd in every sense of the word. H…
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Classical music has so much to offer. It can get you hyped (think Philip Glass’ Glassworks IV: Rubric). It can give you those memorable melodies (think Gustav Holst’s Jupiter.) It can even give you your pop music fix (think Tolga Kashif’s “The Queen Symphony,” which is based on the music of the band Queen).Yes, it can be hard to get into sometimes,…
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