
Call Me The Breeze with Norm Thoeming
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Dolphins. Disco. Poker Fights. Jonathan DeBriese Jr. takes us on a journey from the Bahamas to Kentucky to Alaska to Los Angeles and from cruise ships to crates. He shares his casual life of leaf-blowing and his free-flowing ideas about everything from family to mountain lions.
OUR GUEST: Norm Thoeming
Originally from central Indiana, actor, writer, and improvisor Norm Thoeming (pronounced like Foaming, but with a TH) has called Los Angeles home for over two decades, writing for and/or appearing in movies, television, stage productions, web series, and commercial advertising. Also a crime novelist, Norm writes the Caitlin Bergman thriller series under the pen name of August Norman. www.augustnorman.com. Looking for live comedy in Los Angeles? Norm is also a cast member of one of the longest consistently running improvised shows on the West Coast, Opening Night: The Improvised Musical! You can find out much more about Norm on Instagram: @normthoeming, @augustnormanauthor and @openingnnighttim
THE SONG:
"Call Me The Breeze'' was written and originally recorded by guitarist J.J. Cale. "Call Me The Breeze '' appeared on Cale's first solo album, a 1971 release called Naturally. Lynyrd Skynyrd covered “Call Me The Breeze '' on their albums Second Helping (1974) and the live album One More from the Road (1976). Lynyrd Skynyrd decided to cover Cale’s song when guitarist Gary Rossington came up with a riff that distinguished it from the original. Of Skynyrd’s rendition of “Call Me the Breeze,” Cale said that it afforded him the money to have more freedom in how and when he made his music and was always honored when other artists covered his songs. "Call Me The Breeze'' was one of the few cover songs Skynyrd recorded. They recorded another J.J. Cale song, “Same Old Blues”, on their 1976 album Gimme Back My Bullets, and had plans to work with Cale again. Those plans never came to fruition after a 1977 plane crash killed three members of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Link to OfficialVideo
THE SHOW:
Our show is completely improvised and produced by Douglas Sarine, Marypat Farrell and Sarah Atwood Sarine.
Our theme song was produced by the wonderful Ben Wise. benwise.bandcamp.com
Additional music provided by Icarus
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