As Rick heads to what will be an emotional show on June 29th, he’s fillin in on 6/15 for Jiggy – what’s on tap? Here ya go!
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Guest: Scott “Old Navy” Hults
Bio: Scott joined the U.S. Navy Reserve as a junior in High School eventually entering the service as a recruit in 1960. While on active duty, he served on board an aircraft carrier operating off of Vietnam. After leaving active duty, Scott went on to college earning his Bachelors and then Masters degree. Upon the receipt of his Masters degree, the Navy offered him a commission in the Navy Reserve, a call which Scott accepted serving humbly for the next 27 years and retiring as Navy Captain in 2003 one rank below Admiral.
Guest: Antioquia
Birthed in Colombia and bred in the San Francisco Bay Area, Oakland-based Antioquia makes music that inspires raucous dancing and deep listening. With influences ranging from Mahavishnu Orchestra to Primus, Antioquia’s primary mission is to unite humans in the healing act of dance through a genre that they have dubbed, “Afro-Colombian Psychedelic Lovefunk.” Their earnest let-it-all-hang-out stage presence encourages the same from the audience, creating a feedback loop that builds momentum as standers-by are sucked into the dance floor.
Guest: Vassy
You have heard her unique voice all over US television from global ad campaigns like Hilton Hotels, Diet Sprite and TheLadders commercial featuring her sexy song “Desire” to hit TV shows like Grey’s Anatomy (ABC), Human Target (FOX) and Ugly Betty (ABC) with her more up beat quirky anthems like “Wanna Fly”. Her name is VASSY and this mysterious dark haired beauty was born and raised in the tropics of Australia and hails from her parent’s Mediterranean roots that lend to her exotic look and unusual sound.
Guest: Imani Winds
More than North America’s premier wind quintet, Imani Winds has established itself as one of the most successful chamber music ensembles in the United States. Since 1997, the Grammy nominated quintet has taken a unique path, carving out a distinct presence in the classical music world with its dynamic playing, culturally poignant programming, genre-blurring collaborations, and inspirational outreach programs. With two member composers and a deep commitment to commissioning new work, the group is enriching the traditional wind quintet repertoire while meaningfully bridging European, American, African and Latin American traditions.
Guest: Pete Trabucco
What is more frustrating than getting held up at the airport on your way to your vacation or getting there and it not being what you expected? It can be a stressful time as we try to pack the right items to avoid unwanted delays at the airports as well as trying to pick the best places to visit for our vacations. With the myriad of vacation destinations, where do we begin to find those amazing summer locations and once we decide where to go, how do we make sense of all the TSA regulations that tell us what to pack and what to leave home?
Twitter: @jiggyjaguar @sentairick @ffrontierradio @kjagradio @talkradiox
Facebook: jiggyjaguar , sentairick , officialbusby , kjagradio, talkradiox
Guest: Scott “Old Navy” Hults
Bio: Scott joined the U.S. Navy Reserve as a junior in High School eventually entering the service as a recruit in 1960. While on active duty, he served on board an aircraft carrier operating off of Vietnam. After leaving active duty, Scott went on to college earning his Bachelors and then Masters degree. Upon the receipt of his Masters degree, the Navy offered him a commission in the Navy Reserve, a call which Scott accepted serving humbly for the next 27 years and retiring as Navy Captain in 2003 one rank below Admiral.
Guest: Antioquia
Birthed in Colombia and bred in the San Francisco Bay Area, Oakland-based Antioquia makes music that inspires raucous dancing and deep listening. With influences ranging from Mahavishnu Orchestra to Primus, Antioquia’s primary mission is to unite humans in the healing act of dance through a genre that they have dubbed, “Afro-Colombian Psychedelic Lovefunk.” Their earnest let-it-all-hang-out stage presence encourages the same from the audience, creating a feedback loop that builds momentum as standers-by are sucked into the dance floor.
Guest: Vassy
You have heard her unique voice all over US television from global ad campaigns like Hilton Hotels, Diet Sprite and TheLadders commercial featuring her sexy song “Desire” to hit TV shows like Grey’s Anatomy (ABC), Human Target (FOX) and Ugly Betty (ABC) with her more up beat quirky anthems like “Wanna Fly”. Her name is VASSY and this mysterious dark haired beauty was born and raised in the tropics of Australia and hails from her parent’s Mediterranean roots that lend to her exotic look and unusual sound.
Guest: Imani Winds
More than North America’s premier wind quintet, Imani Winds has established itself as one of the most successful chamber music ensembles in the United States. Since 1997, the Grammy nominated quintet has taken a unique path, carving out a distinct presence in the classical music world with its dynamic playing, culturally poignant programming, genre-blurring collaborations, and inspirational outreach programs. With two member composers and a deep commitment to commissioning new work, the group is enriching the traditional wind quintet repertoire while meaningfully bridging European, American, African and Latin American traditions.
Guest: Pete Trabucco
What is more frustrating than getting held up at the airport on your way to your vacation or getting there and it not being what you expected? It can be a stressful time as we try to pack the right items to avoid unwanted delays at the airports as well as trying to pick the best places to visit for our vacations. With the myriad of vacation destinations, where do we begin to find those amazing summer locations and once we decide where to go, how do we make sense of all the TSA regulations that tell us what to pack and what to leave home?
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