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Episode 211: Justin's B-Day Party and People We've Never Met But Impacted Our Lives

Episode 211: Justin's B-Day Party and People We've Never Met But Impacted Our Lives

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Find us @ https://linktr.ee/drummingupconversation?utm_source=linktree_profile_shareThis episode is sponsored by Naked Fig Soap visit the website @ https://www.nakedfigsoap.com and enter code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off at check out. ⁠ Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ VoorheesartsShow email: ⁠drummingupconversation@gmail.com⁠Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter or X @ Drumconversing Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify @https://open.spotify.com/artist/4zFRZRTQZrWGQWsjI7ixHM?si=K4vuar_5QHmca1KE8rNVEQ or wherever you stream your music. Their new concept album The Spartacus War is out now!The hosts celebrated Justin's birthday he received several thoughtful gifts, including a signed Gene Hoglan drumstick from Matt and Chloe, a drum head from Ian and Daniele, and a Caduceus bottle from Karen and Brad. The group discussed their enjoyment of the Royal Rumble event, comparing it favorably to UFC matches due to its clear outcomes and exciting action. They reflected on Justin's birthday party that was particularly successful, with many guests enjoying themselves and forming connections. The conversation concluded with plans to organize future events and the development of a custom drumstick rack for their collection.They expressed interest in collaborating with brands like Prime Energy Drink, Jake Paul, and BlackRock Coffee, emphasizing the importance of aligning with sponsors that align with their audience's interests. The conversation also touched on personal updates, including a participant's recovery progress and recent activities.Influential Celebrities Who Impacted UsThe group discussed influential celebrities they had never met but whose work had impacted them. Drumming shared details about David Lynch, John Ritter, Neil Peart, David Bowie, Michael Landon, and Anthony Bourdain, highlighting their contributions to film, television, and music. They reflected on the personal lives and legacies of these figures, including their struggles, achievements, and untimely deaths. The conversation also touched on the cultural impact of these celebrities and their lasting influence on the group members.Patrick Swayze and Gene Kelly's ImpactThe group discussed the filmography and career of Patrick Swayze, including his roles in movies like "Ghost," "Point Break," and "Dirty Dancing." They also talked about Gene Kelly's contributions to cinema and his perfectionist work ethic. The conversation touched on Kelly's iconic dance sequences and his innovative use of technology in films like "Anchors Aweigh." The discussion concluded with a mention of Ralph Macchio's admiration for Kelly and his impact on dancers and filmmakers.Admired Figures and Their LegaciesThe group discussed several notable figures they admired, including Gene Kelly, Robin Williams, Val Kilmer, and Catherine O'Hara, highlighting their impact through movies, performances, and personal stories. They shared memories of Robin Williams' tragic passing and the loss of chefs like Carl Ruiz, while also discussing the influence of Pope John Paul II and Ronald Reagan. The conversation included connections to current events, such as Helena Bonham Carter's upcoming role in "The White Lotus" and Alexander Ludwig's country music career.Celebrity Legacies and ImpactThe discussion focused on celebrity deaths and their impact, with particular attention to Kevin Conroy, who voiced Batman in animated series and video games, and Bob Barker, the long-time host of The Price is Right. The conversation also covered Andy Whitfield, who starred in Spartacus, and Betty White, known for her roles in The Golden Girls and Match Game. The segment concluded with a tribute to Ace Frehley, the guitarist for KISS, highlighting his musical contributions and the support he received from Eddie Trunk in his later years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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