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The Long Island Music & Entertainment Podcast features in-depth interviews with musicians, filmmakers, authors and entertainers from Long Island, Brooklyn and Queens. The show is hosted by Tom Needham, LIMEHOF Vice Chairman and the host of The Sounds of Film, America's longest running film, music and ideas themed radio show. Previous guests include Stephen Schwartz, Gary U.S. Bonds, Liberty DeVitto, Taylor Dayne, Carmine Appice, Carter Burwell, EPMD, The Illusion, The Fat Boys' Kool Rock Ski ...
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Come on a ride along with a Veteran Homicide Detective as the twists and turns of the job suddenly end his career and nearly his life; discover how something wonderful is born out of the Darkness. Embark on the journey from helping people on their worst days, to bringing life, excitement and smiles on their best days.
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Planning to expand to new heights and new mediums, Puppeteer Entertainment has proudly launched its brand-new radio station, intended to bring to the mass’s different forms of entertainment like music, review podcasts, and even radio dramas. Enjoy the satisfying tunes of our grand music soundtrack and stay tuned for more.
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Music is my life! I’ll talk a lot about it and my journey as an artist. I also speak on any hot topics I feel the need to comment on in the world of celebrities, entertainment, and LGBT community plus more. I giving life through the eyes of a simple, yet! Royal man! I just real giving it to you real Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/king-felipe/support
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Entertainment Plus : Movies, Music, TV and Celebrity News. Short Shows, Big Fun!

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"Entertainment Plus" is a timely podcast that offers a comprehensive roundup of the latest stories in the entertainment world. This engaging show caters to avid entertainment enthusiasts who crave up-to-the-minute information on their favorite movies, TV shows, celebrities, and music. With stories from industry experts and seasoned journalists, "Entertainment Plus" delivers a dynamic mix of breaking news, exclusive interviews, insightful analysis, and behind-the-scenes scoops. Whether it's t ...
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Send us a text On this episode of the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast, historian and author Lisa MacKinney joins host Tom Needham to talk about her new book, Dressed in Black. The first full-length history of the Shangri-Las, the book tells the story of how a group of Queens schoolgirls became 1960s pop legends with hits like…
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Send us a text What a difference a year makes. From throwing furniture in rage to peaceful family photos, Aaron's journey between two consecutive Easters reveals a profound transformation that speaks to anyone wrestling with mental health, relationships, or spiritual identity. Aaron pulls back the curtain on his darkest Easter Sunday—a day that beg…
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Send us a text On this episode of the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast, we’re shining a spotlight on one of the region’s most exciting emerging talents—Rob Eberle. Originally from Long Island, Rob is a young and versatile singer, songwriter, and producer whose music blends emotional depth with genre-bending creativity. Influen…
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Send us a text Life's turning points often appear in the most unexpected places. For me, it happened on a church staircase in February 2022 when a simple "How's work going?" opened the floodgates to my darkest thoughts. After 21 years as a homicide detective, I was drowning—diagnosed with PTSD I refused to acknowledge, working 150-hour weeks, sleep…
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Send us a text Aaron invites listeners to join him for a candid, coffee-table conversation about the psychological walls we build that transform from protection into personal prisons. With remarkable vulnerability, he unpacks his increasing anxiety in social situations – from work trips to church groups – and the frustration he feels when surrounde…
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Send us a text What startling truth changes everything about how we parent? The revelation hits like a thunderbolt: by the time your child turns 10, over half their childhood is already behind you. Just eight short years remain until they're legally adults, potentially leaving home and charting their own course. This sobering reality transformed my…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the vibrant legacy of 1960s Greenwich Village with Richard Barone—acclaimed musician, producer, author, and frontman of the power-pop trailblazers The Bongos. Richard joins us to discuss his fascinating new book, “Music + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s,” a vivid exploration of one of America’…
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Send us a text Ever wondered what happens when technology fails a DJ mid-performance? Dive into this eye-opening episode where I share the heart-pounding moments when my equipment failed at crucial times—and how proper preparation saved the day. First, picture this: You're DJing a wedding in a beautiful Hood River resort. The dance party is just be…
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Send us a text The murder of Larnell Bruce by white supremacist Russell Courtier in August 2016 became a landmark hate crime conviction in Oregon, generating international media attention and a BBC documentary. • A routine night outside a 7-Eleven escalated when white supremacist gang leader Russell Courtier lost a fistfight to 19-year-old Larnell …
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Send us a text On this episode of the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast, host Tom Needham speaks with legendary bluesman Kerry Kearney about his incredible career and the release of his powerful new album, “The Kerry Kearney Band,” on Paradiddle Records. Known for his fiery slide guitar and soulful sound, Kerry shares stories f…
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Send us a text Some memories never leave you, no matter how many years pass. The image of a human leg sticking up from the ground with a white tennis shoe loosely tied at the end remains vivid in my mind decades after that search and rescue operation in rural Alaska. As a teenage Explorer with the Alaska State Troopers, I never questioned why we we…
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Send us a text Aaron marks the two-year anniversary of leaving his 21-year law enforcement career and reflects on how his identity, purpose, and happiness have transformed in unexpected ways since hanging up his badge. • Facing the identity crisis of no longer being a police officer after dedicating his entire life to law enforcement • Transitionin…
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Send us a text Have you ever been moved to tears by a song you've heard a thousand times before? That overwhelming physical and emotional response has a name - frisson. In this intimate Murders to Music Snapshot, I share a deeply personal moment when Don Henley's slowed-down, contemplative version of "Boys of Summer" literally brought me to tears w…
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Send us a text On this special episode of the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast, we welcome Hall of Fame inductee and legendary singer-songwriter Elliott Murphy to discuss his highly anticipated new album, INFINITY. Marking his 52nd release, the album is a deeply personal yet universally resonant collection of songs that blends…
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Send us a text The invisible wounds of childhood often shape our adult lives in ways we never recognize. In this revealing conversation, trauma coach Jim Bernardo shares his journey from successful technology executive to men's group facilitator and trauma recovery specialist, uncovering how our earliest messages create the neural pathways that det…
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Send us a text A police K9 officer recounts his humiliating first deployment when his highly-trained German Shepherd named Chevron played fetch with a domestic violence suspect instead of apprehending him as trained. What was meant to be a career-defining moment of tactical excellence turned into a lesson in humility as the officer discovered his d…
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Send us a text What if we could stop first responder PTSD before it starts? Susan Farren's life-changing revelation came at her darkest moment – facing a terminal cancer diagnosis after 30 years as a paramedic, when a surgeon casually mentioned they "see a lot of this in first responders." That pivotal comment launched her investigation into how tr…
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Send us a text In this classic interview, Anthony DeCurtis joins Tom Needham to discuss his popular book, ‘Lou Reed: A Life.’ ‘Lou Reed: A Life’ is the essential biography of Long Island rock star, Lou Reed. As lead singer and songwriter for the influential Velvet Underground and as a celebrated solo artist, Lou Reed is considered to be the invento…
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Send us a text Step into the chaotic world of late-night police calls as we revisit a memorable incident from 2011 at Joe's Deli. What begins as a frantic 911 call from a woman trapped in a bathroom during a supposed armed robbery quickly transforms into something entirely unexpected. The scene unfolds like something from an action movie – police v…
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Send us a text In an eye-opening episode, we delve into the harrowing tale of Jason, who experienced the tragic mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas. What should have been a night filled with music and joy turned into chaos as gunfire erupted, fundamentally altering the course of his life. Through Jason's eyes, we witness the…
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Send us a text Welcome back to another exhilarating episode of the Murders to Music Podcast! This week, our host Aaron with his guests, the musicians of Double Down, dives deep into the years of playing together, stories from the road and unveiling the therapeutic layers of harmonies that uplift our spirits. Join us as we highlight the formation an…
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Send us a text After a disheartening encounter with a therapist in Vancouver, Washington back in 2012, I realized just how crucial it is to find a mental health professional who truly understands the unique pressures faced by first responders. This episode promises to explore the deep-seated stigma surrounding mental health in high-stress professio…
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Send us a text On this episode of the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast, host Tom Needham sits down with none other than inductee Mark “The Animal” Mendoza. Best known as the powerhouse bassist of Twisted Sister, Mark joined the band in 1978 after his tenure with The Dictators. His thunderous basslines and electrifying stage pr…
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Send us a text In this reflective episode, I share my journey through trauma and grief, uncovering the deeper reasons behind my dedication to helping others. Finding hope in transparency and vulnerability, I disclose my "Why" in hopes of a free tomorrow. • Letters from Listeners....Finding the Right Therapist • Personal reflections on trauma and it…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast, we spotlight hip-hop pioneer and LIMEHOF inductee Eric B. As one half of the legendary duo Eric B. & Rakim, he helped shape the sound of golden age hip-hop with his innovative DJing and production. Emerging from East Elmhurst, Queens, Eric B. first made hi…
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Send us a text Aaron shares his heart-wrenching journey through PTSD and the bureaucratic hell of workers' compensation after leaving law enforcement, revealing how as of today he is free from hell that bound him. • Reflection on early career and PTSD diagnosis • The prolonged battle with workers' compensation • Experience of dehumanization through…
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Send us a text On this special episode of SOUNDS, we celebrate the outstanding achievements of Craig Knapp, the 2024 recipient of the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame’s (LIMEHOF) prestigious Educator of Note Award. This award recognizes educators who have made a profound impact on music education, and Craig’s 27-year career is a testa…
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Send us a text Picture yourself at a Buddy Guy concert in Chicago, moments away from an unexpected clash with a 60-year-old woman. It might sound trivial, but this encounter sparked a profound internal battle within me, challenging my understanding of anger and self-control. Broadcasting from the serene Big Island of Hawaii, I invite you to join me…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast, we revisit a classic interview with Emmy-winning director Jim Brown, originally aired on Tom Needham’s “The Sounds of Film” radio show. Brown discusses his powerful documentary, “A Matter of Trust: The Bridge to Russia,” which chronicles Billy Joel’s histo…
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Send us a text This episode highlights a deeply personal narrative on coping with PTSD as a former police officer, revealing the crucial role of vulnerability and the healing potential found through creative outlets like therapy. The conversation emphasizes the importance of mental health resources for first responders, the stigma associated with t…
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Send us a text Flashback to 2017, where an early morning call in Rockwood unraveled a chilling story of domestic violence and abduction. What began as a routine response turned into a heart-pounding investigation that revealed the dark underbelly of coercive control and manipulation. The tense journey continued as we pieced together a woman's traum…
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Send us a text On this episode, the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame is thrilled to welcome Inductee DJ Johnny “Juice” Rosado, an award-winning and Emmy-nominated composer, producer, turntablist, and mentor. A cornerstone of hip-hop history, Johnny Juice has left an indelible mark on the industry through his groundbreaking work with…
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Send us a text Ever wondered why mental health injuries like PTSD face more skepticism than physical wounds? Join me, Aaron, as I peel back the layers of my personal battle with the workers' compensation system and the emotional labyrinth of the Independent Medical Examination (IME) process. Picture recounting your darkest memories not once, but re…
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Send us a text This episode reflects on a year of growth within the Murders to Music podcast, emphasizing the journey from personal struggle to resilience. Aaron shares heartfelt stories, highlights impactful guest interviews, and invites listeners to engage in the conversation about overcoming obstacles. • Celebrating 26 years of marriage and grat…
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Send us a text The next Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast features a rare conversation with Inductee Garland Jeffreys and LIMEHOF Vice Chairman Tom Needham which previously aired on Long Island’s The “Sounds of Film” on WUSB. Garland Jeffreys is a genre-defying artist whose music reflects his rich heritage as a child of Black, …
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Send us a text Jeff Hall's life reads like an epic novel, filled with breathtaking moments of survival, resilience, and profound transformation. Imagine surviving a helicopter crash in Vietnam, navigating the emotional landscape of love amidst the chaos of Rhodesia, and then stepping into the icy, perilous world of Alaska as a State Trooper. Jeff s…
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Send us a text The plot thickens as we dive into the enigma surrounding Christy's disappearance. A simple message from an untraceable app spirals into a full-blown investigation involving countless detectives and agencies. Despite the relentless search, the case remains elusive, testing the limits of technology and determination. The sense of urgen…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast, host Tom Needham welcomes three-time Grammy nominee Brady Rymer, one of the most celebrated artists in family music. For nearly 25 years, Brady and his Little Band That Could have energized audiences with their high-energy rock ‘n’ roll, heartfelt messages…
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Send us a text Imagine growing up in a world where a single crumb could ignite a storm. Cassie, our remarkable guest, bravely recounts her journey from a childhood beset by domestic abuse to finding moments of peace and protection with her father. She opens up about the fears and confusion of her youth, navigating a home filled with chaos and the u…
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Send us a text Join Vice Chairman Tom Needham and fellow board members Ernie Canadeo, Norm Prusslin, Jim Faith, and Jeffrey James as they lead a lively panel discussion at the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame in Stony Brook Village. Together, they delve into the fascinating history of LIMEHOF, from its founding in 2004 as a vision to …
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Send us a text On this episode of the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast, we are honored to feature inductee Jay Siegel of The Tokens. Known for their timeless classic “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” The Tokens made history with Jay’s unforgettable falsetto and hits like “Tonight I Fell In Love.” Beyond their own chart-toppers, The…
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Send us a text Confronting the shadow of mental health stigma in law enforcement isn't easy, but it's a journey that must be taken. As a police officer, grappling with the decision to take antidepressants was fraught with fear, judgment, and concerns about career repercussions. Join me as I share my personal story of overcoming these hurdles, offer…
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Send us a text What if a rental car mishap could teach you more about gratitude and resilience than any self-help book? Join me on the Murders to Music podcast as I reflect on the unexpected lessons from a challenging trip to Fairbanks and a heartfelt encounter with the parents of a homicide victim. This holiday season, we'll explore the deep-seate…
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Send us a text What happens when faith meets the front lines of society's toughest roles? On today's Murders to Music podcast, we are joined by James Doyle, a police officer and combat veteran, along with Tim Smith, a former worship leader and pastor. Together, they unravel their personal journeys of maintaining faith amidst the relentless pressure…
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Send us a text The LIMEHOF Podcast is thrilled to have Rick Shutter as our special guest. Rick is an iconic drummer and percussionist whose career spans decades of groundbreaking contributions to music. From performing in the original New York production of Godspell at just 19, to working with legendary artists and projects like The Drifters, Bo Di…
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Send us a text What happens when faith meets the front lines of law enforcement? Join me, Aaron, as I uncover the complex tapestry of faith, identity, and career demands with our guests, James Doyle, a former Army Infantryman turned law enforcement officer, and Tim, a seasoned pastor and worship leader from one of the world's most famous churches. …
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Send us a text The next episode of the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast, hosted by Tom Needham, features an engaging interview with rock icon Vince Martell from the LIMEHOF inductee band, Vanilla Fudge. Known for pioneering “psychedelic symphonic rock,” Vanilla Fudge was one of the earliest American bands to fuse psychedelic s…
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Send us a text Ever wondered what goes through the mind of a first responder during an active shooter situation? Join me as I recount the intense decisions and split-second reactions from my 21-year law enforcement career, offering a raw look at the complexity of these high-stakes incidents. Through vivid recollections of responses to shootings at …
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Send us a text In this heartfelt episode titled A Tribute to Saxophonist Pat DeRosa, listeners are invited to experience a special event recorded live at the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame. This celebration honors the life and career of inductee Pat DeRosa, a remarkable saxophonist who, at the age of 100, was recognized by the Guinn…
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Send us a text What happens when a Southern California upbringing inspired by the vibrant music scene of Los Angeles meets a life of faith, family and friends? Join us on a lively journey with my dear friend and musical partner Jeff Joubert from the band Double Down. Jeff shares his fascinating childhood in sunny Redondo Beach, complete with skateb…
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