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Jamming Through History: A Live Jam Deep Dive into Legendary Performances
Get the Led Out Live Radio Show is For music aficionados, there’s nothing quite like the raw, unfiltered energy of a live performance.
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JamFest Global Dispatch: Music Festivals Navigate a Shifting Landscape, Plus NRN Radio Show Spotlight!
The world of music festivals is a vibrant, ever-evolving landscape, constantly adapting to new challenges and embracing innovative trends.
Rams Hit Training Camp with Fire, Focus, and Familiar Faces
It’s officially go time in Los Angeles. As the Rams touch down at Loyola Marymount University for training camp, the 2025 season kicks off with plenty of buzz, some bruises, and a whole lot of belief. From quarterback updates to Krav Maga training sessions, this team is locked in and looking for redemption after last year’s playoff heartbreak. Here’s everything On The Rampage with your Los Angeles Rams as of today, July 22.
💥 Quarterback Watch: Stafford on Ice (For Now)
Rams fans can exhale—a little. Starting quarterback Matthew Stafford is dealing with some back soreness and will sit out the first five days of camp, working closely with the team’s training staff. No panic in the building though—Sean McVay says Stafford is expected to be fully ready for Week 1. In the meantime, Jimmy Garoppolo takes over first-team reps, giving the Rams a seasoned veteran presence under center while Stafford eases back in.
Meanwhile, Dresser Winn has been brought back into the fold—again. This marks Winn’s third stint with the team, and while his role may be limited, his familiarity with the system gives the Rams a depth advantage most teams would envy.
🚑 Injury Roundup: Good News, Caution Flags, and One Full Recovery
- Rob Havenstein is back at 100%. The veteran tackle is fully cleared from offseason shoulder surgery and ready to anchor the line from day one.
- Alaric Jackson will be eased in as he manages blood clot-related health concerns. Expect him in walkthroughs and individual work but not full contact.
- Kyren Williams has put the “hold-in” rumors to bed. The dynamic RB is present and active at camp, even as contract talks continue in the background.
- Terrance Ferguson, the promising rookie tight end, is officially signed and ready to roll, rounding out the Rams’ 2025 draft class.
- Less fortunate? Jonah Jackson and Tre’Davious White are both questionable with Achilles issues, and tight end Tyler Higbee remains sidelined following surgery on both the ACL and MCL.
🧠 Offseason Upgrades: Smarter, Stronger, Sharper
L.A.’s front office didn’t waste a second this offseason. Protecting Stafford was priority number one. With Jackson returning and Kevin Dotson re-signed, the Rams are reinforcing the trenches with proven talent.
On defense, secondary concerns were addressed in bold fashion. Kamren Curl was brought in to lock down the back end, and the team welcomed back Darious Williams, injecting experience and versatility into the DB room.
💪 Defensive Grit: Krav Maga and Circle Dates
The defense is hungry. Fueled by last year’s postseason sting, the Rams’ D-line spent a full week training with Krav Maga expert Al “Poodie” Carson. The result? Confidence—and apparently—an “unstoppable” mindset.
Kobie Turner let it slip that Week 3 vs. Philadelphia is circled on the calendar. After the bitter playoff exit, this matchup at SoFi Stadium is personal. Expect fireworks.
🏈 Training Camp & Preseason
Training camp officially kicks off today at Loyola Marymount University. From now until early August, eyes will be locked on position battles, injury recoveries, and rookie performances.
The Rams’ preseason slate includes:
- August 9: vs. Denver Broncos
- August 16: at Las Vegas Raiders
- August 23: vs. Arizona Cardinals
Then, it’s time to lock in for Week 1—a September 7 season opener at home against the Houston Texans.
🏆 Legends & Legacy: Suh Bows Out
Ndamukong Suh, a pillar of the Rams’ 2018 Super Bowl run, officially announced his retirement this week. A disruptor, leader, and longtime warrior in the trenches, Suh’s impact on this franchise (and league) won’t be forgotten. Respect.
Final Thought: Countdown to SoFi
From retooled lines to leadership continuity, the Rams are entering camp with fire in their bellies and a chip on their shoulder. With veterans healing, rookies signing, and coaches preaching intensity, this team isn’t just preparing for another season—they’re hunting redemption.
Stay tuned. It’s only Day One.
📲 Catch more from The Rams all season long at Sunset
📅 Training camp updates, roster cuts, and full preseason coverage to come.
Let’s get On The Rampage.
The Village Vanguard Lives On – And So Does the Legacy of Live Jazz at The Improv Café
If there’s one address in jazz that needs no introduction, it’s 178 Seventh Avenue South in Greenwich Village—home of the one and only Village Vanguard
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Dreamgirls Remixed Brings Broadway Soul to the Dancefloor
There’s never been a better time to revisit the music of Dreamgirls. As new productions light up theater stages across the country and fresh voices rise
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Five Hours of Sonic Rebellion: Frank Zappa Takes Over Tuesday Nights on Live Jam
Every Tuesday night at 10PM EST, Live Jam Radio hands the keys to the kingdom over to the iconoclast himself—Frank Zappa
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JamFest: The Triumphant Return of a Blues Legend at Montreux 1985
Stevie Ray Vaughan Live at Montreux 1985 is tonight’s Live Nuggets
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Shohei Ohtani Makes History Again as Dodgers Take Down Twins
Shohei Ohtani’s legend just keeps growing. In a game that had a little bit of everything, Ohtani proved—yet again—why he’s one of the most electrifying player
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