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The DJBC Happy Hour- Detroit Upset City: Emmy Is Most Definitely Eclectic (Part 2 of 2)


50:55 minutes (46.61 MB)

In tonight's packed show, Bryan recaps the Emmy Awards.
- Upsets (There were a lot of them from all three Lead Actor races, to Best Miniseries or Movie)
- Milestone by Mad Men
- Who Won the Most Emmys

Also, the Weekend Warrior discusses things going on around Columbus this week.

http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com- The DJBC Happy Hour Blog
http://bryansilvergarbageawards.blogspot.com/2011/09/live-blogging-of-em... BC's Real-Time Emmy Updates

The DJBC Happy Hour- Does Emmy Become Eclectic? (Part 1 of 2)


58:46 minutes (56.57 MB)

In tonight's show, a preview of the Independent's Day Festival in Downtown Columbus on Saturday Sept. 17.

Also, a preview of the 63rd Annual Emmy Awards- trends, possible milestones, and potential upsets to look out for on Sunday night.

Independent's Day Preview


7:16 minutes (9.5 MB)

Bryan Curtiss interviews Jacob Wooten, organizer for the Independent's Day Festival about the upcoming festival on Sept. 17 at Gay Street and Pearl Alley in Downtown Columbus.

Independent's Day: http://thisisindependent.com.

The DJBC Happy Hour- 9/11: 10 Years Later


54:39 minutes (61.44 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour- The 11th Annual Bryan Awards- Part 2 of 2


58:53 minutes (53.92 MB)

Picking up where The DJBC Happy Hour left off last week, the 11th Annual Bryan Awards concludes with 21 more categories.

REMAINING ORDER OF CATEGORIES:
22) Supporting Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries
23) Supporting Actress in a TV Movie or Miniseries
24) Directing in a TV Movie or Miniseries
25) Performance in a Variety Series or Special
26) Directing in a Comedy Series
27) Writing in a Comedy Series
28) Lead Actress in a Daytime Soap
29) Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
30) Reality-Competition Series
31) Lead Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries
32) Lead Actress in a Drama Series
33) Lead Actor in a Daytime Soap
34) Daytime Soap
35) Lead Actress in a TV Movie or Miniseries
36) Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
37) Lead Actor in a Drama Series
38) Variety Series
39) TV Movie or Miniseries
40) New Series
41) Comedy Series
42) Drama Series

To view a complete list of winners, go to http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com.

The DJBC Happy Hour- The 11th Annual Bryan Awards- Part 1 of 2


55:50 minutes (51.12 MB)

Tonight on the DJBC Happy Hour- The Bryan Awards

Winners in 21 categories are revealed in this awards show that is an awards show with some alternative point of view.

Here is the order of the presentation of Awards for this show:
1) Supporting Actor in a Daytime Soap
2) Supporting Actress in a Daytime Soap
3) Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
4) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
5) Writing in a Daytime Soap
6) Directing in a Daytime Soap
7) Younger Actor in a Drama Series
8) Younger Actress in a Daytime Soap
9) Directing in a Variety Program
10) Writing in a Variety Program
11) Writing in a Drama Series
12) Directing in a Drama Series
13) Younger Actor in a Daytime Soap
14) Younger Actress in a Comedy Series
15) Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
16) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
17) Younger Actress in a Drama Series
18) Younger Actor in a Comedy Series
19) Writing in a TV Movie or Miniseries
20) Late Night TV Host
21) Reality TV Host

To view a complete list of winners, go to http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com

The DJBC Happy Hour - Show # 18 (August 15, 2011)


55:49 minutes (61.7 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour- Show # 17: August 8, 2011


54:02 minutes (58.74 MB)

This show features mostly music, and four new "commercials/promotional spots" that fell flat...

Among the events mentioned in the Weekend Warrior:
- Festival Latino (Saturday & Sunday)
- APS Stamp Show at the Convention Center (Thursday-Sunday)
- plus others

The DJBC Happy Hour- I Want My MTV...30 Years Later


58:17 minutes (61.76 MB)

30 Years Ago Today, MTV was born.

Songs by Rod Stewart and REO Speedwagon, which were two of the songs played on the first day of MTV 30 years ago today, plus the very first song played, “Video Killed the Radio Star” by the Buggles. Rod Stewart was the most-played artist on that day, with six of Stewart’s songs being played.

Other songs by Nirvana, Michael Jackson, and others.

Skits spoofing “Jersey Shore”, and the pitch of "Miami Vice".

Among the notable songs played on August 1, 1981:
1) “Video Killed the Radio Star”- The Buggles
2) “You Better Run”- Pat Benatar
3) “She Won’t Dance With Me”- Rod Stewart (the first of 6 Rod Stewart songs played)
4) “You Better You Bet”- The Who (the first song to be played more than once)
7) “Brass in Pocket”- The Pretenders
8) “Time Heals”- Todd Rundgren
9) “Take It On the Run”- REO Speedwagon (The 2nd song to be played more than once)
10) “Rockin’ the Paradise”- Styx
15) “Sailing”- Rod Stewart (Stewart also was the first artist to be played more than once)
17) “Keep On Loving You”- REO Speedwagon (REO Speedwagon was the 2nd artist to be played more than once)
18) “Bluer than Blue”- Michael Johnson
22) “In the Air Tonight”- Phil Collins
25) “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around”- Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
26) “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy”- Rod Stewart
41) “Angel of the Morning”- Juice Newton
46) “Tusk”- Fleetwood Mac
49) “Rapture”- Blondie
54) “Thank You For Being a Friend” (The Golden Girls theme)- Andrew Gold
76) “Heart of Glass”- Blondie
85) “Love Stinks”- The J. Geils Band

MTV has its own awards shows- the MTV Movie Awards (usually held in late spring) and the MTV Video Music Awards (usually held in early September). The Bryan Awards category for Best Villain was inspired from the category of a similar name at the MTV Movie Awards.

MTV Show References in The Show:
- Jersey Shore
- The Real World
- Real World/Road Rules
- The Hills
- Yo! MTV Raps

The DJBC Happy Hour- Deck the Halls, It's Christmas in July!


58:52 minutes (64.16 MB)

Tonight, it is Christmas in July. Christmas songs are played, a few poems are read, and BC briefly discusses Columbus holiday events...in July! Yes, it's Christmas in July. Bring out the tree, the egg n-- (oh, wait), the carols, the ugly sweater, and those Christmas cartoons, because it's Christmas in July on an all-new DJBC Happy Hour.

POEMS:
Mistletoe- Walter De La Mare
Merry Christmas, Everywhere- Anon
Christmas 1863/I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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