Chris Randall joined Scott Wells for lunch in Houston at Torchy's Tacos when he stopped by Houston to lecture. Chris was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada and is considered one of the top sleight-of-hand artists in the world. He has appeared on television's "Masters of Illusion" as well as performing as a regular at the famed Magic Castle in Hollywood. He has been working up and down the Las Vegas strip for 15 years. The last few years Chris has also been hitting the street becoming one of the finest street magicians in the world being hailed by the best in the business as the "Future of Street Magic". His original material has been featured in MAGIC Magazine, Genii, M.U.M, The Penumbra and his DVD's Live at the Castle, Sugar High, Magic at the Bar, and Sweet.
038: Winter Carnival 2011 - Another "Nearly Lost Episode" in Pigeon Forge, TN
This hour and a half podcast covers all three days of the convention including chats with Tom Ladshaw, Steve Beam, Mike Stratman, Duane Laflin, Doc Eason, Bob Little, Kozmo, Tom Vorjahan, Steve Gronowski, JC Doty, Dan Harlan, Daniel Herron, John Hopper, Steven Bargatze and of course, Banachek. There is a lot of interesting material in here and some rather revealing and candid conversations that go well beyond the convention.
But whether or not you attended the Winter Carnival and want to relive some of the moments or to hear some of the sounds you may have missed, then please listen to this podcast. I think you'll enjoy it and might even learn a little something along the way.
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025: I.B.M. Day Three - A "Nearly Lost Episode" from Dallas, TX
Day Three opens in the morning with a chat with local Dallas magician, Mica Calfee, who gives us his perspective of this convention as a first-time attendee. While walking through the Dealers' Room we stop to talk with an old mate, Simon Lovell. We discuss the quality of the shows and some of the performers and critique their performances. He also gives a rundown of the John Calvert Tribute at the recent Fantasma Convention in New York City.
During the Merlin Breakfast (for I.B.M. members and spouses who have had 25 years or more of consecutive membership) we sit down with Past I.B.M. President, Obie O'Brien and Logistics Chairman, Tom Vorjahan. We talk about the last evening's dinner show, some of the Big Four activities and the preparations for the "black box" theatres for the intimate close-up shows.
Past I.B.M. President, Don Wiberg, hosted the evening's dinner show as he introduced the I.B.M. officers and their spouses. Then he introduced Oscar Munoz who was the emcee for the after dinner show.
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