Creative Audio, Video, and Literary Concepts
Golf Links is the true story of Francis Ouimet, an unknown amateur golfer just out of his teens who achieved the greatest upset victory in the history of American sports at the 1913 US Open. It is also the story of his unsung mentor, Chay Burgess, a Scottish-born professional and great teacher who guided Ouimet on his improbable journey.
The son of working class immigrants, Ouimet dreamed of becoming a golf champion at a time when only the wealthiest Americans played the game. Burgess empowered that dream as Ouimet’s teacher throughout his amazing odyssey to become America's first golf hero.
Watch the preview below.
Once upon a time Gramma Costello created a gaggle of soft, stuffed toys for her grandchildren. She called them "Critters" and they were friends to play with, soft and snuggly pillows for long automobile rides, and companions on camping trips and vacations. The Critters that Gramma made are the inspiration for Gramma's Critters™ children's picture books, CDs, and plush character dolls.
The Beatles! The Fab Four! The Mop-tops! The Lads from Liverpool! The Men from Merseyside!
Rock & Roll!
The New England Patriots came into being as a bargain basement franchise in an untested upstart
Gil Santos and Gino Cappelletti - calling the New England Patriots for over 25 years!
The Standells and the Improbable Red Sox Victory Anthem
New England Pros - teaching golf to America and its first golf hero, Francis Ouimet!
The Vinyl Hour is a series of highly entertaining and informative hour-long audio documentaries about the music, musicians, producers, and personalities of the vinyl era of pop music -- from the 1950s to the mid 1980s.
Each episode of The Vinyl Hour, produced at Emmy nominated SoundMine Studio in Los Angeles, is full of rare musical clips, interviews, and the insights of music historian, author, and program host C. Dismas Burgess.
As good as anything in syndication today. Great programming for any size market. Extremely well done and extremely interesting.
-- Dan Collier, General Manager, WDIS AM, Norfolk, MA
I laughed, cried, and really loved the show. I have been in the business a long time and the Buddy Holly story still gave me goose bumps.
-- Tom Doyle, Legendary Broadcaster WROR FM Boston, a Greater Media Station
Listen to Episode 3: The Day The Music Died -- Buddy Holly and the Crickets, Ritchie Valens, the Big Bopper, and their rock and roll legacy
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