• My Boomer Buddies Podcast: S2 E36: Tere & I Remember Peace, Love And Bobby Sherman! R.I.P.!
    Jul 3 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of My Boomer Buddies, host Rick Reed and guest Tere “the Ace” Walsh pay tribute to the late Bobby Sherman, a pop star and teen idol known for his bubblegum music, television appearances and public service careers. They discuss his top hits, his impact on pop culture, and his transition from music to public service as a reserve officer and paramedic. The conversation reflects on the nostalgia of the 70s music scene and the loss of several music legends in June.

    Takeaways

    • Bobby Sherman was a significant figure in 70s pop culture.
    • He had a successful career as a teen idol and musician.
    • Sherman was known for his bubblegum pop music style.
    • He transitioned to a career in public service later in life.
    • His music continues to resonate with fans of that era.
    • The conversation highlights the nostalgia for 70s music.
    • Rick and Tere share personal memories of Bobby Sherman.
    • Sherman received accolades for his public service work.
    • The episode reflects on the loss of multiple music legends.
    • Listeners are encouraged to share their memories of Bobby Sherman.

    Titles

    • Remembering Bobby Sherman: A Teen Idol's Legacy
    • Bobby Sherman: From Pop Star to Public Servant

    Sound Bites

    • "We lost our fourth music star in June."
    • "He was also known as a teen idol."
    • "Peace, love and Bobby Sherman."

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Tribute to Music Legends

    00:53

    Bobby Sherman: The Teen Idol

    02:21

    Bobby Sherman's Musical Legacy

    12:03

    Bobby Sherman: The Actor and Public Servant

    15:00

    Reflections on Bobby Sherman's Impact

    15:40

    Bobby Sherman And Tere’s Husband’s Band Gypsy Both Recorded On The Metro Media Label

    18:05

    Bobby Sherman's Later Life and Philanthropy

    18:40

    Goodbyes



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    Videos featured in this episode:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJOuTr0BXb4&list=PPSV

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    19 mins
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast: S2 E35 Remembering Music Trail Blazer Sly Stone Of Sly & The Family Stone
    Jun 26 2025

    Summary
    In this episode of My Boomer Buddies podcast, host Rick Reed pays tribute to the late Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone, reflecting on his life, musical contributions, and the impact he had on the music world. The conversation highlights Sly's pioneering role in psychedelic soul and funk, his notable hits, and the challenges he faced later in life. The episode culminates in a celebration of Sly's music, particularly the iconic song 'Hot Fun in the Summertime.'
    Takeaways
    * Sly Stone was a prodigy who learned to play many instruments.
    * He played a critical role in the development of psychedelic soul and funk.
    * Sly and the Family Stone was known for their multiracial and multi-gender lineup.
    * Their first hit was 'Dance to the Music' in 1967.
    * 'Everyday' was their first number one hit in 1969.
    * 'Hot Fun in the Summertime' is a whimsical summer classic.
    * Sly's drug use led to erratic behavior and the group's decline.
    * He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993.
    * Sly Stone passed away on June 9, 2025, at age 82.
    * His music continues to influence artists and entertain fans.
    Sound Bites
    * "We lost Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone."
    * "Sly Stone was a prolific musical talent."
    * "What do you remember from this song, 1969?"
    Chapters
    00:00
    Remembering Sly Stone: A Musical Tribute
    00:31
    The Life and Legacy of Sly Stone
    01:26
    Celebrating Sly's Music: Hits and Impact
    02:14
    Playing Of “Hot Fun In The Summertime”
    04:52
    More Sly & The Family Stone Hits
    07:10
    The Band’s Breakup And Beyond
    08:13
    Recap And Thanks

    **I declare that I do not own the rights to this music. All rights belong to the owners. The copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 gives ‘Fair Use’ allowances for educational value among others. This video is for educational purposes.
    Videos featured in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCdc8EUTJV0&list=PPSV

    We recall and discuss popular culture through topics, such as music, television, movies, lifestyles and much more - all through a nostalgic lense. There will also be spotlights on My Boomer Buddies. Each of us will share what it was like growing up as Boomers and how we became who they are now. We all turned out OK ... even though we drank from garden hoses, rode our bikes without helmets, and didn't sit in kiddie car seats. We also talk about the world we live in now. We may sound a bit curmudgeonly, but hey, we have earned that right! After all, we have gone through a lot and, with all that experience, we can now "see around corners"! Come and listen in to us old-timers. You may learn something... At the least, you'll get in some laughs and make some new - old friends!

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    10 mins
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast: Remembering Brian Wilson W/ Tere Walsh & Trevor J Brown
    Jun 19 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of My Boomer Buddies, host Rick Reed and guests Tere Walsh and Trevor J. Brown pay tribute to the late Brian Wilson, the musical genius behind the Beach Boys. They discuss Wilson's profound impact on music, his innovative albums like 'Pet Sounds', and the legacy he leaves behind. The conversation explores personal memories of the Beach Boys, their evolution over the years, and the emotional reactions to Wilson's passing. The guests share their favorite songs and reflect on the cultural significance of Wilson's work, emphasizing how he shaped American music and identity.

    Takeaways

    • Brian Wilson was a musical genius with perfect pitch.
    • The Beach Boys' sound was influenced by California culture.
    • 'Pet Sounds' was initially not recognized for its brilliance.
    • Brian Wilson's rivalry with Paul McCartney inspired musical evolution.
    • The layered harmonies in Beach Boys songs were revolutionary.
    • Brian Wilson's struggles with mental health affected his career.
    • 'God Only Knows' is considered one of the best songs ever written.
    • The Beach Boys created a mystique around California life.
    • Brian Wilson's music continues to resonate with new generations.
    • Tributes from musicians highlight Wilson's lasting impact on music.

    Titles

    • A Tribute to Brian Wilson: The Musical Genius
    • The Beach Boys: Soundtrack of a Generation

    Sound Bites

    • "He possessed perfect pitch."
    • "It took me a while to discover it."
    • "He showed that pop music could be art."

    Chapters

    00:00

    Intro: Tribute to Brian Wilson

    01:31

    The Beach Boys' Musical Journey

    6:21

    “Fun, Fun, Fun” Video And Reaction

    11:34

    The Impact of Pet Sounds

    13:04

    “God Only Knows” Story, Video And Reaction

    19:12

    Reactions T Brian’s Passing From The Music Community

    23:50

    Legacy and Influence of Brian Wilson

    28:10

    James Walsh “Then & Now” Illustration Story And Conclusion


    **I declare that I do not own the rights to this music. All rights belong to the owners. The copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 gives ‘Fair Use’ allowances for educational value among others. This video is for educational purposes.

    Videos featured in this episode:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brZfudD4vKA&list=PPSV , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpd4jzKA4SA&list=PPSV

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    30 mins
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast: S2 E33. This Episode - The Lawrence Welk Show! So Square It Was Cool!
    Jun 12 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Boomer Buddies podcast, host Rick Reed welcomes back John Hayes and his mother, Muggs Reed, to discuss the life and legacy of Lawrence Welk. They explore Welk's humble beginnings, his rise to fame, and the unique aspects of his television show that made it a staple of family entertainment. The conversation touches on personal memories of watching the show, the various performers who graced the stage, and the impact of Welk's vision on the entertainment industry.In this episode, the hosts reflect on the nostalgic elements of the Lawrence Welk Show, exploring its cultural significance and the evolution of music and fashion during its run. They discuss specific performances, including 'One Toke Over the Line' and 'Pipeline' by The Chantays, while also considering the audience's reactions and the show's legacy. The conversation highlights the intersection of entertainment, generational perspectives, and the impact of Lawrence Welk's business decisions on the show's longevity.

    Takeaways

    Takeaways

    • Lawrence Welk was born in North Dakota in 1903 to German immigrant parents.
    • He started his music career at a young age, working on the family farm.
    • Welk's big break in show business came at the age of 52 when his show aired nationally.
    • The show was known for its family-friendly content and strict adherence to Welk's vision.
    • Welk rejected advertising from companies that did not align with his values.
    • The show featured a variety of performers, including the Lennon Sisters and Myron Floren.
    • Welk was known for his unique way of speaking English, which became part of his charm.
    • Many performers on the show went on to have successful careers in music.
    • The show catered to an older audience, but also included younger talent.
    • Welk's influence on television and music continues to be felt today.

      • Nostalgia plays a significant role in how we perceive past television shows.
      • The Lawrence Welk Show featured performances that pushed cultural boundaries.
      • Audience fashion reflects the era's trends and societal norms.
      • Lawrence Welk's business acumen allowed the show to thrive in syndication.
      • The show's content often had a tongue-in-cheek quality that resonated with younger audiences.
      • Music from the show, like 'One Toke Over the Line', had deeper meanings that may have been overlooked at the time.
      • The evolution of music on the show mirrored changes in popular culture.
      • Lawrence Welk's ability to adapt to changing times contributed to his success.
      • The show remains a significant part of American television history.
    • ••Personal connections to the show can evoke strong memories and emotions.

    Titles

    • The Legacy of Lawrence Welk
    • Nostalgia and Music: A Boomer's Perspective

    Sound Bites

    • "He was awesome to the fans."
    • "He had a strict vision of the show."

    ••"He was very active in school plays."

    • "What's your take on this, John?"
    • "I think they knew."
    • "This made Lawrence Welk cool for me."

    00:00

    Introduction to the Boomer Buddies Podcast

    01:09

    The Life and Legacy of Lawrence Welk

    05:43

    Memories of Watching Lawrence Welk

    07:15

    The Performers of the Lawrence Welk Show

    18:14

    Musical Analysis & Reaction: One Toke Over the Line

    20:30

    Fashion and Cultural Reflections

    24:51

    The Chantays and Surf Music

    30:21

    Audience Reactions and Memories


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    38 mins
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast: S2 E32- A Part Personal Show As Rick Dedicates A Hollies Song To His Son!
    Jun 5 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of My Boomer Buddies, host Rick Reed reflects on the various chapters of life, including family, loss, and celebrations. He shares personal stories about the recent passing of loved ones, the joy of upcoming weddings, and the importance of music in connecting memories. The conversation emphasizes the cyclical nature of life and the support of family and friends during significant moments.

    Takeaways

    • Life is a series of chapters that we navigate.
    • Loss is a part of life, and it's important to remember loved ones.
    • Celebrating milestones like weddings brings back cherished memories.
    • Music plays a significant role in our lives and memories.
    • Family support is crucial during tough times.
    • Planning weddings can be a joyful experience.
    • Reflecting on the past helps us appreciate the present.
    • The circle of life includes both joy and sorrow.
    • Sharing experiences with others can be healing.
    • Embracing new beginnings is essential for growth.

    Titles

    • Navigating Life's Chapters
    • Reflections on Family and Loss

    Sound Bites

    • "Just one look and he knew."
    • "It's a circle of life."
    • "We're also on Spotify."

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction to the Circle of Life

    00:39

    Reflections on Loss and Family

    02:15

    Celebrating New Beginnings

    03:41

    Featuring The Hollies “Just One Look” And History Of The Song

    07:25

    The Circle of Life: A Personal Journey

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    10 mins
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast:S2 E31: Rick Recalls His First Job & The Song That Was #1 In 6/1/1970...
    May 29 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Boomer Buddies Podcast, host Rick Reed reflects on nostalgic memories of his first job mowing lawns as a teenager, sharing heartwarming stories about his experiences and the people he met. He also discusses the song 'Everything is Beautiful' by Ray Stevens, which was popular in June 1970, inviting listeners to share their own memories and musical connections to their first jobs. He shares personal anecdotes related to his childhood and the community around him, emphasizing the timeless messages conveyed through music and the connections it fosters.

    Takeaways

    • Rick Reed welcomes listeners to the Boomer Buddies Podcast.
    • The podcast focuses on nostalgic topics related to the boomer generation.
    • Rick shares a personal story about his first job mowing lawns.
    • He recalls the kindness of his neighbor, Mrs. Hochstaetter, who provided refreshments.
    • The memories of mowing lawns evoke feelings of nostalgia and warmth.
    • Rick encourages listeners to share their first job experiences.
    • He highlights the significance of music in recalling memories.
    • The song 'Everything is Beautiful' by Ray Stevens is featured in the episode.
    • Listeners are invited to comment on their own musical memories.
    • Rick expresses gratitude for the memories and connections shared.

    Titles

    • Nostalgic Reflections on First Jobs
    • Music and Memories from the Boomer Era

    Sound Bites

    • "What was your first job?"
    • "Makes you really feel alive."
    • "I want to hear from you."

    Chapters

    00:00

    Welcome to Boomer Buddies Podcast

    00:45

    Nostalgic Memories of First Jobs

    02:42

    Musical Throwback: Everything is Beautiful

    07:07

    Ray Stevens: A Look at His Career

    08:13

    Reflections on Memories and Music


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    Video featured in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gF3yzOAI9A&list=PPSV

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    10 mins
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast - S2 E30 - Tere Walsh & I Cover The Cast & Characters Of TV's Bewitched!
    May 22 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of My Boomer Buddies, Rick Reed and Tere Walsh dive deep into the beloved TV show Bewitched, exploring its characters, plotlines, and cultural impact. They discuss the show's main character Samantha, played by Elizabeth Montgomery, and the various actors who portrayed Darrin Stephens. The conversation also highlights supporting characters like the Kravitzes and Aunt Clara, as well as the show's legacy and its relevance to Baby Boomers today.

    Takeaways

    • Bewitched aired from 1964 to 1972, becoming a classic sitcom.
    • Samantha's character represented the struggle of fitting into societal norms.
    • Elizabeth Montgomery was not the first choice for the role of Samantha.
    • The show featured two actors playing Darrin: Dick York and Dick Sargent.
    • Supporting characters like Endora and the Kravitzes added depth to the show.
    • The show tackled themes of feminism and women's liberation.
    • Aunt Clara was a beloved character known for her confusion and charm.
    • The character of Tabitha introduced new storylines and challenges for Samantha.
    • Bewitched remains popular in syndication, appealing to new generations.
    • The show's cultural impact is still felt today, with discussions around its themes.

    Titles

    • Exploring the Magic of Bewitched
    • Nostalgia for Classic TV: Bewitched

    Sound Bites

    • "The ratings go up when you're on!"
    • "Aunt Clara was always confused."
    • "Serena was Samantha's cousin."

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction to Bewitched and Its Impact

    01:23

    Samantha: The Iconic Witch

    09:35

    Other Main Characters

    23:00

    The Role of Tabitha and Adam

    28:43

    The Legacy of Bewitched

    29:42

    Final Thoughts and Audience Engagement/ James Walsh Prints Available From Tere Walsh

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    33 mins
  • My Boomer Buddies Podcast: S2 E29 Rick and Trevor J. Brown Delve Into The Unique Music Of The Doors
    May 15 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of My Boomer Buddies, Rick Reed and Trevor J. Brown delve into the music of The Doors, exploring their unique sound, the impact of their hit song 'Light My Fire', and the controversial persona of frontman Jim Morrison. They discuss the band's legacy, their influence on rock music, and the dichotomy of opinions surrounding them. The conversation also touches on the 27 Club and the lasting impact of artists who left us too soon, emphasizing the importance of keeping an open mind towards both classic and contemporary music.

    Takeaways

    • The Doors had a unique sound that set them apart in 1967.
    • 'Light My Fire' is a significant example of psychedelic rock.
    • Jim Morrison's poetry and persona contributed to the band's controversy.
    • The Doors' music remains influential on classic rock radio today.
    • Critics had mixed opinions about The Doors and Jim Morrison.
    • The legacy of The Doors is marked by their timeless hits.
    • The 27 Club includes many iconic musicians who died young.
    • Music can be a bridge between generations and styles.
    • Exploring music from the past can lead to new discoveries.
    • The Doors' structure as a band was unique with a focus on keyboards.

    Titles

    • Exploring The Doors: A Journey Through Music History
    • The Doors: Psychedelic Rock and Controversy

    Sound Bites

    • "The Doors pushed the envelope with their lyrics."
    • "The legacy of The Doors is incredibly important."
    • "Expand your mind to discover amazing music."

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction to The Doors and Nostalgia

    01:45

    The Unique Sound of The Doors

    03:46

    Exploring 'Light My Fire'

    16:43

    Jim Morrison: The Controversial Frontman. The Doors: Love Them or Hate Them?

    24:23

    The 27 Club

    28:49

    The Legacy of The Doors

    31:47

    Tidbits And Trevor’s Musical Hopes For All Of Us

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    36 mins