Chad Hastings is a sportscaster in Austin, TX and has become the first Austinite to start a sports talk show on Blog Talk Radio.
The Chad Hastings Show
On November 13, 2007, Chad started through Blog Talk Radio. The show discusses local and national sports mixed with Chad's sense of humor including Stupid News and the Stripper DJ voice of which he has become known. It also includes clips from the Scottish Guy, a Scottish man who goes into wonderful tirades about the team opposing the Longhorns.
Work with KVET
Chad hosted The Afternoon Show on KVET, 1300 AM in Austin, TX until he was laid off on October 26, 2007. He was with the company for 8 years, 5 of which were with The Afternoon Show with Brian Jones and Kevin Dunn. He also co-hosted a show with Craig Way for a short time before he was laid off due to budget restraints.
The Chad Hastings Show
On November 13, 2007, Chad started through Blog Talk Radio. The show discusses local and national sports mixed with Chad's sense of humor including Stupid News and the Stripper DJ voice of which he has become known. It also includes clips from the Scottish Guy, a Scottish man who goes into wonderful tirades about the team opposing the Longhorns.
Work with KVET
Chad hosted The Afternoon Show on KVET, 1300 AM in Austin, TX until he was laid off on October 26, 2007. He was with the company for 8 years, 5 of which were with The Afternoon Show with Brian Jones and Kevin Dunn. He also co-hosted a show with Craig Way for a short time before he was laid off due to budget restraints.
Jon Peniel is the author of . He has also published a number of other books:
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* [http://www.at-tantra-tantric-sex.com/ Sex and the Spiritual Guy (or Woman)]
* [http://www.atlantis.to/books/Aliens-and-UFO.htm The Ancient Teachings of Atlantis on and my personal experiences with, aliens and UFO's (3 part series)].
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* Life Control, Life Enhancement (Note: Jon Peniel used a different pseudonym, C. Elliot Hilton, for this book, published in 1984)
Jon Peniel is a psuedonym given to him by his "spiritual teacher" (as he stated in a Jeff Rense interview). His real, legal name is not known.
In the LTA book he claims to have studied under a teacher named Zain, who he also affectionately referred to as "Father", in Tibet, where he achieved "Enlightenment" at age 21.
A recent book, The Source: The Untold Story of Father Yod, Ya Ho Wa 13, and The Source Family, states they believe that one of their members, "Zoroaster" (a great guitar player, by the way) used Source Family history as the basis for the Lost Teachings of Atlantis Book. There is also a two and a half hour documentary DVD describing Jim Baker. Both book and DVD are available from Amazon.com, and released in 2007.
It is not known if Peniel is connected to Elbert Benjamine who was also known as C.C. Zain. Jon Peniel has stated that C.C. Zain is the author of the Sacred Tarot (published in the 1920's by the "Brotherhood of Light") but said that C.C. Zain was *not* the Zain he spoke of in the LTA book. Peniel HAS stated that Eugene Ferson (author of Science of Being) was Zain's "true spiritual teacher", which conflicts with the Source Family's claims about Jim Baker.
Music
Jon Peniel is said to have played with some of the greatest musicians in the world. Unfortunately, there is no proof of this available to the public since no one knows Peniel's true identity. He has supposedly worked with the following bands / individuals:
* Elton John: Jon Peniel is playing guitar in the original studio version of "Candle in the Wind". He happened to be in the studio at the time and Elton asked him to play the guitar part.
* The Beatles / John Lennon: Jon Peniel worked on a number of Beatles/John Lennon songs and is probably best known for his work on the song, "Imagine".
* Moody Blues: Jon Peniel worked "behind the scenes" on 6 albums.
* Neil Young: Jon Peniel met Neil Young at UCLA while doing sleep research and continues to play with him on a leisurely basis to this day (in the Maui area).
* Geordie Hormel (deceased): Although not an accomplished musician by mainstream standards, Hormel (of Hormel meats) had a big influence on the music industry. Peniel, a friend of Hormel's, would frequent his mansion for collaborative music playing (especially piano, which Hormel loved).
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* [http://www.at-tantra-tantric-sex.com/ Sex and the Spiritual Guy (or Woman)]
* [http://www.atlantis.to/books/Aliens-and-UFO.htm The Ancient Teachings of Atlantis on and my personal experiences with, aliens and UFO's (3 part series)].
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* Life Control, Life Enhancement (Note: Jon Peniel used a different pseudonym, C. Elliot Hilton, for this book, published in 1984)
Jon Peniel is a psuedonym given to him by his "spiritual teacher" (as he stated in a Jeff Rense interview). His real, legal name is not known.
In the LTA book he claims to have studied under a teacher named Zain, who he also affectionately referred to as "Father", in Tibet, where he achieved "Enlightenment" at age 21.
A recent book, The Source: The Untold Story of Father Yod, Ya Ho Wa 13, and The Source Family, states they believe that one of their members, "Zoroaster" (a great guitar player, by the way) used Source Family history as the basis for the Lost Teachings of Atlantis Book. There is also a two and a half hour documentary DVD describing Jim Baker. Both book and DVD are available from Amazon.com, and released in 2007.
It is not known if Peniel is connected to Elbert Benjamine who was also known as C.C. Zain. Jon Peniel has stated that C.C. Zain is the author of the Sacred Tarot (published in the 1920's by the "Brotherhood of Light") but said that C.C. Zain was *not* the Zain he spoke of in the LTA book. Peniel HAS stated that Eugene Ferson (author of Science of Being) was Zain's "true spiritual teacher", which conflicts with the Source Family's claims about Jim Baker.
Music
Jon Peniel is said to have played with some of the greatest musicians in the world. Unfortunately, there is no proof of this available to the public since no one knows Peniel's true identity. He has supposedly worked with the following bands / individuals:
* Elton John: Jon Peniel is playing guitar in the original studio version of "Candle in the Wind". He happened to be in the studio at the time and Elton asked him to play the guitar part.
* The Beatles / John Lennon: Jon Peniel worked on a number of Beatles/John Lennon songs and is probably best known for his work on the song, "Imagine".
* Moody Blues: Jon Peniel worked "behind the scenes" on 6 albums.
* Neil Young: Jon Peniel met Neil Young at UCLA while doing sleep research and continues to play with him on a leisurely basis to this day (in the Maui area).
* Geordie Hormel (deceased): Although not an accomplished musician by mainstream standards, Hormel (of Hormel meats) had a big influence on the music industry. Peniel, a friend of Hormel's, would frequent his mansion for collaborative music playing (especially piano, which Hormel loved).
The Eastern High School Hockey League (EHSHL) is a high school ice hockey league with 26 participating teams in eastern Pennsylvania.
Formed in 2004 the league operates across four levels of play AAA, AA, A, and junior varsity (JV) with AAA being the most competitive and junior varsity being the least competitive.
2006-07 Teams
AAA
*Monsignor Bonner(AAA) Varsity AAA
*Cardinal O'Hara (AAA) Varsity AAA
*St. Joseph Prep(AAA) Varsity AAA
AA
*Haverford High(AA) Varsity AA
*Haverford School(AA) Varsity AA
*Ridley High(AA) Varsity AA
*Upper Darby High(AA) Varsity AA
A
*Chichester High(A) Varsity A (Independent)
*Episcopal Academy (A) Varsity A
*Interboro Bucsis great(A) Varsity A (Independent)
*Marple Newtownis not great (A) Varsity A
*St. Joseph Prep (A) Varsity A
*Cardinal O'Haraalso not great(A) Varsity A
*Ridley High awful(A) Varsity A
Junior Varsity
*Cardinal O'Hara (JV Blue) Junior Varsity
*Cardinal O'Hara (JV Red) Junior Varsity
*Cardinal O'Hara (JV White) Junior Varsity
*Haverford School (JV) Junior Varsity
*Interboro Bucs (JV) Junior Varsity
*Monsignor Bonner (JV) Junior Varsity
*St. Joseph Prep (JV) Junior Varsity
*Sun Valley (JV) Junior Varsity (Independent)
*Upper Darby High (JV) Junior Varsity
*Haverford High (JV) Junior Varsity
*Marple Newtown (JV) Junior Varsity
*Ridley Green (JV) Junior Varsity
AAA Playoff Winners
*2006 - Cardinal O'Hara
Formed in 2004 the league operates across four levels of play AAA, AA, A, and junior varsity (JV) with AAA being the most competitive and junior varsity being the least competitive.
2006-07 Teams
AAA
*Monsignor Bonner(AAA) Varsity AAA
*Cardinal O'Hara (AAA) Varsity AAA
*St. Joseph Prep(AAA) Varsity AAA
AA
*Haverford High(AA) Varsity AA
*Haverford School(AA) Varsity AA
*Ridley High(AA) Varsity AA
*Upper Darby High(AA) Varsity AA
A
*Chichester High(A) Varsity A (Independent)
*Episcopal Academy (A) Varsity A
*Interboro Bucsis great(A) Varsity A (Independent)
*Marple Newtownis not great (A) Varsity A
*St. Joseph Prep (A) Varsity A
*Cardinal O'Haraalso not great(A) Varsity A
*Ridley High awful(A) Varsity A
Junior Varsity
*Cardinal O'Hara (JV Blue) Junior Varsity
*Cardinal O'Hara (JV Red) Junior Varsity
*Cardinal O'Hara (JV White) Junior Varsity
*Haverford School (JV) Junior Varsity
*Interboro Bucs (JV) Junior Varsity
*Monsignor Bonner (JV) Junior Varsity
*St. Joseph Prep (JV) Junior Varsity
*Sun Valley (JV) Junior Varsity (Independent)
*Upper Darby High (JV) Junior Varsity
*Haverford High (JV) Junior Varsity
*Marple Newtown (JV) Junior Varsity
*Ridley Green (JV) Junior Varsity
AAA Playoff Winners
*2006 - Cardinal O'Hara
This article is about the songs of Celtic F.C.
Like fans of most football clubs, Celtic fans have a repertoire of songs that are sung at football games or at supporters' functions. These songs can generally be categorized into one of a few groups, songs about the history of the club, Irish folk songs, and Irish rebel songs. There are a few songs which do not fall into these categories, most notably You'll Never Walk Alone.
Singing at matches
The singing culture differs between home and away matches, with "political", that is Irish rebel, songs being sung away from Celtic Park far more than they are at home. The singing of rebel songs has come under increased scrutiny recently, following the UEFA punishment of Rangers F.C., for their fans singing "sectarian" songs during a UEFA Cup match in March 2006.
Songs which are played over the tannoy system at Celtic Park at most games include You'll Never Walk Alone, The Fields of Athenry, and The Celtic Song.
Noteworthy Songs
* You'll Never Walk Alone - Originated by Gerry and the Pacemakers
* Fields of Athenry - Song relating to the story of the Great Irish Famine
* The Celtic Song - played before matches
* Soldier's Song - Irish national anthem
* Grand Old Team - similar to The Celtic Song.
* We Shall Not Be Moved - lyrics altered to a Scottish football theme
* Hampden in the Sun - commemorates 7-1 victory over Rangers
* Celtic Over All - A history of the club
* Cheer Up Walter Smith - To the tune of Daydream Believer by the Monkees.
* Four Leaf Clover - A song about supporters passion for the club, lyrics change through time to reflect significant events at the club.
* Johnny Thomson song - Story of Celtic's tragic goalkeeper, John Thomson
* Willie Maley - A song covering a lot of Celtic's achievements, mentioning lots of famous players.
* Celtic Symphony - From the Wolfe Tones, sometimes heard from the Celtic support at away games. Known to have been banned.
* Boys of the Old Brigade - Irish rebel song relating to the happenings in 1916, also banned for IRA reference.
* Let the People Sing - Traditional Irish folk/love song.
* There's Only Two Andy Gorams - On hearing that Goram is slightly schizophrenic.
* This Land Is Your Land - American folk song which is also used with Irish adopted lyrics.
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Like fans of most football clubs, Celtic fans have a repertoire of songs that are sung at football games or at supporters' functions. These songs can generally be categorized into one of a few groups, songs about the history of the club, Irish folk songs, and Irish rebel songs. There are a few songs which do not fall into these categories, most notably You'll Never Walk Alone.
Singing at matches
The singing culture differs between home and away matches, with "political", that is Irish rebel, songs being sung away from Celtic Park far more than they are at home. The singing of rebel songs has come under increased scrutiny recently, following the UEFA punishment of Rangers F.C., for their fans singing "sectarian" songs during a UEFA Cup match in March 2006.
Songs which are played over the tannoy system at Celtic Park at most games include You'll Never Walk Alone, The Fields of Athenry, and The Celtic Song.
Noteworthy Songs
* You'll Never Walk Alone - Originated by Gerry and the Pacemakers
* Fields of Athenry - Song relating to the story of the Great Irish Famine
* The Celtic Song - played before matches
* Soldier's Song - Irish national anthem
* Grand Old Team - similar to The Celtic Song.
* We Shall Not Be Moved - lyrics altered to a Scottish football theme
* Hampden in the Sun - commemorates 7-1 victory over Rangers
* Celtic Over All - A history of the club
* Cheer Up Walter Smith - To the tune of Daydream Believer by the Monkees.
* Four Leaf Clover - A song about supporters passion for the club, lyrics change through time to reflect significant events at the club.
* Johnny Thomson song - Story of Celtic's tragic goalkeeper, John Thomson
* Willie Maley - A song covering a lot of Celtic's achievements, mentioning lots of famous players.
* Celtic Symphony - From the Wolfe Tones, sometimes heard from the Celtic support at away games. Known to have been banned.
* Boys of the Old Brigade - Irish rebel song relating to the happenings in 1916, also banned for IRA reference.
* Let the People Sing - Traditional Irish folk/love song.
* There's Only Two Andy Gorams - On hearing that Goram is slightly schizophrenic.
* This Land Is Your Land - American folk song which is also used with Irish adopted lyrics.
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