NY Jets 2007 First Round Draft Pick Darrelle Revis

May 11, 2008

BlogTalkRadio welcomes New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis for a LIVE exclusive interview.

Derrelle RevisToday at 8pm ET (click to listen) on Sports Heaven, the 2007 first round pick for the NY Jets, Darrelle Revis will be joining hosts Mark and Evan. This Jets’ cornerback will be talking about his first year in the NFL, that included these notable events:

  • Named to the Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie Team following the 2007 season.
  • Started all 16 games his first professional season and became the Jets first rookie to start at cornerback on opening day since Ray Mickens (1996).
  • Finished his rookie campaign with three interceptions. His first pick came vs. Buffalo on 10/28/07.
  • Led team with 77 solo tackles and 13 passes defensed.

Darrelle will also give Mark and Evan his predictions on the 2008 Jets. Don’t miss this show.


Celebrity Saturday on BlogTalkRadio

May 10, 2008

Our hosts continue to bring entertainment icons and young up-and-coming stars for your listening pleasure. Today is no different as we feature some of these shows.

Uwe Boll Goes Postal
Today at 10am ET (click to listen), special guest, director Uwe Boll will be on TalkBack Radio to discuss his career and upcoming movie POSTAL, in theaters on May 23rd. Also on the show, the Merc and Have Hope will be discussing their thoughts on the upcoming Indiana Jones sequel and the Incredible Hulk movie.

Screenwriter Chris Keane of Steve McQueen’s “The Hunter”
Today at 12:30pm ET (Click to listen), Leading the Way to Success host Judy Nelson welcomes successful screenwriter and author, Chris Keane. Chris will be discussing his successful path and his new book, “Romancing the A-List: Writing the Script the Big Stars Want to Make.”

Bonnie Pointer of the Pointer Sisters
Bonnie Pointer2Today at 3pm ET (click to listen) Eric Jones welcomes Bonnie Pointer of the Famous Pointer Sisters. Bonnie recorded five albums with her sisters, two of which were certified gold. Throughout her tenure with the group, she proved to be a prolific songwriter. In 1976, Bonnie decided to leave the Pointer Sisters and embark on a solo career. That year, she lent her vocals to Bill Wyman’s Stone Alone album; two years later, in 1978, she released her solo debut. Today, Bonnie continues to perform across the country and has also appeared at several celebrations throughout the United States.


Puppy Chow is Better Than Prozac - Find Out Why

May 9, 2008

Bruce Goldstein’s poignant memoir of how a dog really becomes man’s best friend comes to life tonight on BlogTalkRadio.

Puppy Chow Tonight at 7pm ET (click to listen), Your Mental Health welcomes Bruce Goldstein author of “Puppy Chow is Better Than Prozac,” for an exclusive in-depth look at the man and the story. As one review states:

“From the opening sentence…to the last…readers will appreciate how one seemingly insignificant four-legged creature made a life-altering difference to a young, suicidally depressed man. Four paws up…Joining the recent wave of memoirs about dogs and their owners, Goldstein’s book differs in that it focuses on the ability of canines to touch our souls and provide unconditional love and support during times of extreme psychological stress.”

Goldstein and Jackie will discuss the book and the lessons learned. Join them tonight.


From The BlogTalkRadio Vault

May 9, 2008

You’ll see on the homepage today we’re featuring some of our content from the Best of Page.

Our hosts have reeled some great guests onto the network in the time we’ve provided this platform. Occasionally, we like to remind long time listeners and introduce the Best of Page to the new listeners.

Whether you come to BlogTalkRadio for one particular show or host, with over 82,000 shows in the longtail, BlogTalkRadio has lots of other outstanding exclusive content you should check out.

So, From the Vault this week:

Brad Pitt
The megastar spoke about his Make it Right project in New Orleans
Yoko Ono
Replay of the exclusive live interview with artist Yoko Ono about the Beatle years
John McCain
BlogTalkRadio’s exclusive interview with the Republican presidential nominee

Actor Moses Brings Plenty Joins BlogTalkRadio

May 8, 2008

DreamCatcher Entertainment welcomes Moses Brings Plenty, Lakota spokesperson, actor, model and musician to BlogTalkRadio.

Mo Brings PlentyTonight at 10pm ET, join Mo Brings Plenty. Moses is Oglala Lakota born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, fluent in the Lakota language, culture and traditions. He is a gifted musician, actor, model and spokesperson.

As a gifted musician, he is a traditional drummer, percussionist, and vocalist. As an actor, he has worked in television, film and theatre, including Rez Bomb, Hidalgo, Pirates of the Caribbean, and The History Channel’s Comanche Warrior, which was filmed on the Wild Horse Sanctuary in the southern Black Hills. He also played the role of “Crazy Horse” on The History Channel’s investigating history documentary, Who Killed Crazy Horse. Additionally, he participated in the BBC’s piece Custer’s Last Stand.

Moses is an advocate for Indian elders and youth. Proactive and visionary, he works toward helping the people through traditional ceremony and prayer to provide and build for the youth, a way of life that so many who have come before him have sacrificed to create.

Photo Courtesy of Michelle Shining Elk Management and Publicity