Stand up shout it out4/13/2023 Terry: Ronnie is very sadly missed, but a little bit of consolation comes from you know, when a musician records music in a catalog in a sense they become immortal and you can always refer back to those tracks and those videos. Eleven years had passed since Ronnie James Dio’s death. So, all proceeds of this song will go to the “Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund” and I thought to myself, you know when I was making this interview, that we are almost one month away from the death of Ronnie eleven years ago.I love the aggressive vocal in it, it's one of my favorite songs by Ronnie. The song and is 220 bpm which means it's pretty fast and it's got a lot of energy. “you've got the desire so let it out you got the power stand up and shout”. I love the message of the song of self-empowerment. Terry: Yeah, it seemed like the logical choice because it's the namesake of the charity “Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund”. what made you to pick that specific song from any other song of Ronnie James Dio? Because of “Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund” of Wendy?.The unique thing about this situation was that all of the guys that were part of this had never been in a room together at all physically, it was just like we met via the internet and then that's how we recorded it Terry: to be honest it wasn't very difficult at all, and the reason is, because musicians generally, these days they do pre-production and a lot of writing via the internet so, it's not a big deal to send files and tracks through the internet. Well how difficult was for you to make this song to fruition with all the pandemic going on?.Last year we had a charity event ride for Ronnie (means Dio) event that Wendy Dio had invited my band Granny 4 Barrel to play and it got canceled so we wanted to continue on with the whole spirit of charity and we said “hey let's record a song”, so I got hold of my producer friend David Bendeth and said “hey what do you think about recording a song and donating the proceeds to charity” and he thought it was a great idea so, we rounded up some musicians and we did it. Terry: it was my idea to put the song together and donate all the proceeds to charity. So LeRoi XIII and “Stand up Shout” who made the Idea? Fine, thank you very much, we are about, from half the world away and we're talking that's wonderful.Terry: Really great Tasos how are you doing? Tonight, Black Velvet Radio and I, have the pleasure and honor to host Terry Leroi talking about the collaboration LeRoi XIII, and the cover “Stand up And Shout from the legendary Ronnie James Dio… Terry how things going? Steidinger is a passionate advocate for her cause, but even those in her camp will come away unenlightened and without a clear path forward. And having praised some male athletes for their sensitivity to the issue, Steidinger argues that those same athletes should be engaged “in endorsing the value of women’s sports,” which they are already doing. The action steps at the end of each chapter are often superficial (“Teach girls to speak up and shout out for what they believe in” LGBTQ athletes are encouraged to “Be proud of who you are!”). Steidinger presents anecdotes of disrespect towards women, such as a star NFL player’s demeaning comments to a female journalist (Steidinger lists many such incidents), along with statistics on the underrepresentation of women coaches, neither of which provide new information or arguments. Sports psychologist Steidinger ( Sisterhood in Sports: How Female Athletes Collaborate and Compete) attempts to provide a useful introduction to the challenges women athletes still face but falters in this poorly organized volume.
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