of the Lyndon Beasley Show Season 5 Episode 14 is now here in progress now. My name is Lyndon Beasley. Thank you all for being here in this episode in this show and thank you all for tuning in to watch this program tonight. I would like to introduce again for the two episodes in a row with only one guest on my show. That's two episodes in a row now. That's gonna be Samtornio. Yes, Samtornio. That's who it is. That's my only one guess for tonight. Again, me performing musical instruments as always because episode 14, season 5 is about to party to do to start the show right. Let's enjoy the show, please. Enjoy now. Thank you. is already here now so I would like to introduce my first guest and a new guest as a matter of fact we've got a new guest coming on my show right now community access television services master controller as a new master controller community access television is a matter of fact I would like to introduce a new guest and a new master controller from cats And a new friend, Mr. Sam Torneo. Hey, Landon, thanks so much for having me on the show. Yes, indeed. I'm excited to be here. Yes, you are really excited. I am indeed. Yeah, so I heard you got a new job at Community Access Television, I heard. It's brand new. Yeah, I've been working here a week. Very, very fun time. Meeting a lot of people like yourself. Yes. So you're just Started over a week. Yes, just for about a week and Man so far. It's a great job. I hope hope it stays that way. Yeah, I know a lot of jokers over there. Yes, I Don't know if you've noticed. Yeah. Yeah a lot of pranksters Yeah so, uh, mr. Sam so how was your Year 2018 so far 2018 has been a good year. I've done a little bit of traveling. Went to Philadelphia and Washington DC. It was exciting. My brother moved there. Philadelphia, he moved to Philadelphia. Have you ever been to Washington DC? Oh no. They have a really nice zoo there. It was amazing. You can just walk in, it's totally free. Right? Yeah, really nice. Well, Washington D.C., so, District of Columbia. That's right. So, Mr. Sam Tornio. So, I really want to tell you that it was a great pleasure to have you on the show. Thanks so much for having me. What do you do for a living? Well, before I started working at Katz, I worked at Rainbow Bakery, baking donuts and muffins and making the pasties and cookies and that kind of stuff. Pastries? Yes. Yeah. Yeah, it's pastries. Mr. Santornio. Yes. So you are now a new message controller on Community Access Television with Casey S. Edison in Nile. Yeah, the four of us. Now it becomes four of us. We'll go back to three, not back to four. That's right. Community Access Television. Yeah. I think, uh, I hope they all stick around. I do hope so too. Do you talk to them a lot? Uh, yeah. I also spend a lot more time here at Level Up. And then videos being digitized. I don't have to be there at the room for cats, but it let it be digitized. Yeah. This is a nice studio. And it is a nice studio. It's Level Up been here for three years, almost four in March. Oh yeah. Did you start using it? right when it opened? Yes. So it took advantage as soon as you could. Yes. And we've done the Lenin-Beesy Show for three and a half years. Yeah. But you've been doing shows for longer than that. Well, of course longer shows, yeah. Before the Lenin-Beesy Show series itself, I've done a lot of programs for years, 14 years now. Yeah. Yeah. I knew about that. I knew that you've made a lot of shows over the years. And I'm finally on one. It's exciting. You're finally on. So why don't you bring your friends with you the next time you come? Sure. Maybe some other people from Cats, some other master control. We know, of course, Casey is one of the Len and BC Show announcers. Oh, really? Yeah, she used to be on the guest, but she decided to be on an announcing team. So when you make, when you do a post-production, she'll say, and now the lemon beat, that's kind of thing. That's right. However, uh, audio recording either here and audio rooms too. If it's a video taping, uh, reservations, who will be behind the camera. If it's audio productions, that's a piece of cake. Yeah. However, Mr. Sam Torneo, I just want to tell you it's gonna be really something, isn't it? That it's gonna be wonderful that we'll love to have you and not only just that, but you get some friends with you outside of the library. Oh, sure. Yeah. Yeah, we do need new guests on the show. That's for sure. We sure do. So to keep Let it Be a show alive, however. So more people from the community. Yeah, we do. Yeah. Yeah. So you have friends outside of the library? I've got a few. There's a few people that I spend time with. Sure. Yeah. Will you ask them and please invite them? Yeah. I'll let them know. See if they want to be on TV. Some people are shy. But some people love it. I don't know. I'll find out. Yeah. So please find out. Okay. I will. So next chance I get. Yep. You got to have the opportunity. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You probably have to keep a show like this going. You're always looking for people, right? Yeah. For interesting subjects to interview. Yeah. Right. So, um, I just want to tell you, Mr. Sam, I'm really excited about the show. So you like working at Kat's? I do, yeah. It's very nice. Everyone's really friendly there. And it's fun, kind of fun working with the TV stuff. Yes, sir. Do you, is it all right if I ask a question? Is that OK? Uh, what, um, uh, you, you probably know how to make a lot of different kinds of TV shows. Uh, yes, I'll do still. Like some in the studio and some not in the studio. Like out in the town. Yes. But I know I'm going to have a show, uh, around eight 30 or nine o'clock tonight at the block house. Oh yeah. Is that, are you going to film that? Yeah, I will going to film that one. Oh yeah. I was at the block house last night. Oh yeah? Yeah. There was a jazz group playing. Pretty good. Good place to hear music. Yep. Addison works there now. Oh yeah? Yeah. So maybe not tonight, but maybe you'll go sometime to see him there. Oh yeah? He works at the blockhouse. Yes. He works at the blockhouse. As a bartender. Wow. Yeah. So, bartender. Yeah, so when I was here and there, I could see him even more. I should probably see him, I should. So, before you got in the studio on the show, I was rehearsing my songs for my show at the blockhouse tonight. Oh yeah. So, I've been rehearsing since 1.30 p.m. Couple hours couple hours ago before you got here when you were very late And the studio is already set up from since 130 Oh, yeah, did you set everything up? I did. Yeah the mics and the camera. Yes. Yeah It's already set up. It's a 15 minute setup. So and there's a microphone on on It stays the same, so it's already set up alone. However, I'm changing lights and curtains, and that's it. Behind the curtain, there's a green screen. Do you use that too? I sure do, yes. What do you put on the green screen? It really varies. depending on depending on how it's on the show cool I just want to point out Mr. Sam I really like doing green screen and also level up is a great place to digitize yeah I haven't used level up right yeah and By the way, I just released an album called Summer Nights. Oh, you did? On Sunday ago. Wow. It is now on Lennon Beasley Bandcamp. Oh, you can get it there? You will get digitized. Now you can buy music for $10 there. Are you going to sing some songs from Summer Nights? Yes, 20 of them out of 25. Wow, okay. They're all short. They're all less than five minutes. Okay, shorter ones, yeah. Very short. Four of them songs, so it's less than two minutes. Whoa. That is short. It's kind of fun to keep the energy high with short songs. Keep moving. Yeah. So really, really, really short one. So one minute and 57 seconds. Yeah. And we do have the very shortest one is It's at one minute and 25 seconds. It's surfing that I wrote. Oh, wow. Yeah. Yeah. What's your favorite song on the album? On that album is Soak Up the Sun. Yeah. Not Sheryl Crow's song, but I wrote it in different lyrics. Yeah. Oh, OK. Yeah. Soak Up the Sun, so. Cool. Yep. Yeah, I'm excited to hear the music. Yes, you can hear it. You can even hear the whole song even in Bandcamp. Of course, you can buy it digitized. Yeah. And we're working on doing a record store. I think there's a place to have record manufacturing in Bloomington, Indiana. Uh-huh, yeah. To make you make a record? And help find a vinyl record? Yes. Oh, that would be so cool. That would be so cool that we're having a record. Yeah. You have a record player, right? I do, actually, yeah. Yep. So yep, well, we're going to get five at a time and then go for there. So I know it costs hundreds of dollars. Yeah, it's probably expensive because... A lot expensive to CDs. Yeah. To make them in small... or like five at a time. Yeah. Um, and then I saw a great deal. You can have, um, um, a payment, uh, payment plan. I talked to, um, um, Mike, uh, Eric, um, um, hunt Erica. So the record manufacturing manager. Yeah. Yeah. So he, uh, he told you what the, what the payment's going to be. Yes, or payment plans. So I talked about payment plan, like either once a week, every other week, or once a month, or smaller at a time. My total might pay $50. That's a good start. Yep. Yeah. And then you'll have your own vinyl album. Yes. Yeah. Absolutely. So, um, indeed. So, uh, yup. Um, I, apparently I really want to tell you, Mr. Sam Torneo. So, um, apparently it's going to be wonderful. I, this is what I've heard. I've heard it's going to be wonderful. Yup. So, um, I'll do some more researching anyhow. Yeah, find out everything that goes into it. A whole thing that fits to my budget. Right. Yeah. It's hard to release your own music. Yes. Yeah. But you always sell your CDs at TDs. Yes. Yeah. That's cool. Yeah. You're kind of a businessman, too. Probably. A little bit, yeah. A little bit, yeah. So Sam, I just want to tell you. So I'm glad you're here today. So I'm so glad to hear. So anything else you have? I just want to say I'm excited and pleased to have been on the show. And I'll ask around and see if anybody else wants to join me next time. Yes, that'd be great. So even though we're doing separate guests, That's okay, too. Yeah. Now, of course, that's why we're going to keep the episode alive, however. Right. Keep it going. So you're right. We sure do. However, at this time, I'm going to introduce Sam Tornio, ladies and gentlemen, on a little busy show. However, we're going to take our break right after this. So stay with us right now. of the Let it Be Easy show. Actually, next two episodes. That's gonna be episode 15 and 16. And you're gonna enjoy Dance Musical Skit show. And we're gonna have Angelina Kilby. We're gonna have her on my show. That will be me and Angelina will be doing a dance skit for the next two episodes. of the Lenin-Beezy show. You don't want to miss this at all. Now, that will be episode 15 and 16 for season 5 for Angelina Kilby. And of course, we're gonna have episode 16 of Fashion Show Skip for Angelina Kilby. I will talk about that on the next episode. episode 15 at the end of the show for episode 15 and of course however at this time episode 14 for season 5 is now coming to a close and that wraps it up for the program for the Lennon Beasley show as well as the running out of time for the show my name is Lennon Beasley thanking you so much for tuning in and watching Program all as well for tonight's show. We hope you're gonna come back for another episode because You don't want to miss this next episode. That's episode 15 for season 5 of The Lenin Beastie Show This is Lenin Beastie speaking. Have a good night and we'll see you next time. Thank you