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Slim Man Cooks

Slim Man, singer, cook, raconteur, and jolly good fellow

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A weekly podcast featuring a funny story and a ravishing recipe from the first Slim Man Cooks cookbook. 52 stories. 52 recipes. Starting from the beginning and going until the happy ending!
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In this episode of Music, Food, Stories, Slim Man talks about the CD Release party in Palm Springs, CA, for the new LIVE at Vicky's CD. Mr. Man also talks about his former band, BootCamp, and chats about his recipe for Steamed Shrimp Bawlmer Style (with Old Bay), and if that ain't enough, Slimmy plays you his new Christmas song, "Back Home for the …
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Slim Man, singer, songwriter, raconteur, jolly good fellow, talks about the week that was at the Slim Shack. He chats about legendary music biz exec, Carl Griffin, and the songs that Carl discovered. Mr. Man also talks about how he got signed to Motown as a songwriter, the first song he got published, "Summer Days", which was recorded by Angela Bof…
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In this episode of Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man, Mr. Man talks with vocalist Antonia Bennett, whose dad is a singer guy named Tony. Antonia talks about how she got started, and the music she’s working on now. Slim Man also talks about his Christmas trip back east, and his elusive new shrimp dish.Par Slim Man
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In this episode of Hobnobbin' with Slim Man, Mr. Man chats with bassist and sound designer Geoff Hazelrigg, who has released a new CD with his brother George. The CD is called "songs we like" and the band is called Hazelrigg Brothers. Slim Man also talks about his trip to Wisconsin, the Green Bay Packers, and Lambeau Field.…
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In this episode of Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man, Mr. Man talks with guitar picker Peter White, who rhapsodizes about his love for Motown and the Beatles, his championship-winning harmonica playing as a young man, and why he only reads non-fiction. Peter White is a charming Brit with a quick wit and some compelling stories.…
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In this episode of Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man, Mr. Man has a chat with guitarist Peter White, who talks about how he got his start with Al Stewart, his time with vocalist Basia, and his stellar, chart-topping, award-winning solo career. Peter talks about his brother Danny, his dad that encouraged him, and why Peter wears sandals, even in snowstorms. …
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In this episode of Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man, Mr. Man chats with Maysa, the superb Baltimore singer who started out as the vocalist with the English band Incognito, and then branched out to a stellar solo career. Maysa talks about her degree from Morgan State for classical performance, about her time singing in Stevie Wonder’s band, and about her au…
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In this episode of Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man, Mr Man talks with Kasim Sulton, a musician who has played with some pretty incredible artists like Meatloaf, Todd Rundgren, Utopia, Joan Jett, and Hall and Oates. Kasim has fascinating stories about how he got started, his life in the music biz, and about his lucky phone. Also included is a live version …
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In this episode of Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man, Mr. Man talks with most excellent sax player Greg Vail, who talks about the million-selling CDs he did for Time-Life, his love for growing tomatoes, and his stint in guitarist Peter White’s band. Slim Man features a recipe for Slim’s Manly Balls of Salmon, and an unreleased Bona Fide song, Tramonto.…
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In this episode of Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man, Mr. Man has a chat with music producer Eddie Gore, who owns Studio C in the legendary RCA Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. Eddie talks about his philosophy of music production, how his dad’s baseball career led to Eddie discovering great music, and how he makes ribs with brown sugar, soy sauce, and grape…
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In this episode of the Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man podcast, Mr. Man chats with Sax Man Jeff Kashiwa, who is not only a talented sax player, but a music educator, and a taco maker. Jeff talks about how he got his start in the band called The Rippingtons, why he moved on to a solo career, and his rewarding profession as a music educator up in the Great …
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In this episode of Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man, Mr. Man chats with Art Good, the legendary jazz DJ who has one of the most successful jazz festivals in the world, the Catalina Jazz Festival. Art Good talks about how he got the festival started, his radio show, about his late-night phone conversations with Kenny G., and about his hobby of collecting go…
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In this episode of Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man, Mr. Man has a chat with the charming and talented Saxman Will Donato, who tells all about his wild ride in the music biz, from his start with Richard Marx, to his solo career as a jazz guy, to the health scare that almost ended his career. Will has a new CD called Supersonic that’s making its way up the …
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In this episode of Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man, Mr. Man chats with Deanna Bogart, a piano player, sax player, singer and songwriter whose music crosses genres from boogie-woogie to blues to country, with a dash of jazz. Deanna talks about how she started playing piano at the age of 20, her first gig in the legendary Cowboy Jazz band, and how she once …
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In this episode of Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man, Mr. Man chats with legendary music biz guy Patrick Clifford. Patrick has signed everyone from the Romantics, to Etta James, to Blues Traveler, to the Neville Brothers and lots of others. Lots of colorful stories here, and some colorful language, so if there are impressionable young people around, put che…
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In this episode of the Hobnobbin’ with Slim Man podcast, Mr. Man chats with Grammy Award-Winning producer, engineer, and guitarist Paul Brown, who got his start recording vocals for Luther Vandross. Paul Brown has mixed dozens of number one songs for a wide variety of acts, and also releases his own urban jazz CDs, with him playing guitar. Paul jus…
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In this episode of Hobnobbin' with Slim Man, Mr. Man has a chat with Earl Bud Lee, a songwriter who has written number one songs for Blake Shelton and Garth Brooks--whose recording of Earl Bud Lee's "I've Got Friends in Low Places" won both the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association awards for 1990 Single of the Year.…
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