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Join us as we sit down with Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli and Grammy-Winning Producer Damon Elliott to discuss their groundbreaking collaboration on the reimagined hit "Blame It on the Rain," now the theme song for Netflix's Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. Learn how this iconic track is back at #1 and what it means to both artists. Plus, Damon Elliott (son of Dionne Warwick) grew up on North Elm drive a few doors down from the Menendez Brothers..."I actually knew them [the Menendez brothers]. I lived at 806 North Elm growing up, which is only a block away. And they were 722. I was a tennis player, and you can fact check that, ha. I actually was friends with Erik. But we didn't go to the same school, I went to Hawthorne on Rexford, in Beverly Hills, but they went to private school. My older brother knew Lyle. And they knew my mom [Dionne Warwick]; they used to, actually, they both have been to my house, ate our cookies. I'm not joking. So the whole complete circle of this is just serendipitous. Here we are, right, I linked up with Fab [Morvan, Milli Vanilli], and I just happened to watch "Monsters". And I heard Blame It On The Rain. And I had already covered the song prior, about almost a year, maybe seven, eight months prior to "Monsters"... even before we even knew about "Monsters". I'm literally just pinching myself, because I'm like, wait a minute, the Menendez Brothers "Monsters" put this song back on the map, 30-something years later. I get to talk to Fab and work with him, and do a reggae version, which I've had a lot of success in that island reggae market," - Damon Elliott on The Menendez Brothers and "Blame it on the Rain" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textSeason 29 Episode 4 "Blame It On The Rain" - On this Episode we breakdown all the news in TV and Movies from 9/18/24-9/25/24, We have TV Notes on Agatha All Along, The Penguin, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, High Potential and so much more...Support the showwww.AmIOnTheAir.comFollow on Twitter at @AmIOnTheAirLike us on Facebook at Facebook.com/AmIOnTheAirFollow on TikTok, Instagram and YouTubeSupport the Show on Cashapp $DONMEGA and Venmo at @DONMEGA
Dr. Matthew Flannery (CEO of 21st Century Cyber Charter School) kicks off the program today. Dr. Flannery shares "the what" and "the why" about the school (which has students from 300 school districts across Pennsylvania) and how your son or daughter can benefit. 21st Century Cyber Charter School is fully-accredited with tuition covered by the district where you live. More information is available at www.21cccs.org :) ESPN's Sarah Spain, an Emmy and Peabody-Award winning sports journalist, joins the show to talk about "Good Game"--a new daily podcast covering women's sports. Edgy at times, the podcast is designed to tackle the headlines of the day while incorporating interviews and opportunities to interact. Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli also jumps on the program with thoughts on the new biopic, "Girl You Know It's True." Morvan and the other half of Milli Vanilli--Rob Pilatus (who passed away in 1998)--became global stars in the late 80s/early 90s with songs like “Baby, Don't Forget My Number,” “Blame It On the Rain” and “Girl I'm Gonna Miss You,” all of which went to #1 in the U.S. Meanwhile, a small circle of insiders knew that the Rob & Fab were not actually singing but rather lip-syncing to the voices of two other artists. At the height of their fame, Milli Vanilli won a Grammy Award, but the situation behind the scenes escalated, and the pressure on Rob and Fab grew. When the truth was revealed, they found themselves engulfed in one of the biggest scandals in music history. A recurring part of the biopic is how Rob & Fab did want to sing on their songs and not lip sync…but for different reasons the idea was squashed or delayed and never happened. Maybe things would've turned out a lot differently if they'd been able to do so. There's some language, suggestive content and the band's battle with drugs & alcohol, though those things are part of the Milli Vanilli story (not for gratuitiousness). “Girl You Know It's True” and also deals with themes of self-worth, fake (and true) friendship, and justice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded on dollar beer night at the Blue in Port Sanilac on a Monday. You can hear the crew descend to drunken madness before your very own ears...wait until the next episode! This one goes off the rails in a hurry.
Your Weekly Dose episode #263 starts off with Blame It On The Rain by Milli Vanilli for National Blame Someone Else day. We start off with the passing of country singer Naomi Judd, who committed suicide. Remember gang if you need help, talk to someone or better yet call the National Suicide Hot Line 1-800- 273-8225 They are available 24 Hrs. Next on Catching Up we find out Nia's surprise trip home, Sean and his train's, Producer Kasey say Mateo is normal now, Sportscaster Os likes Star Trek & guest Co-Host Browns Waters is going to be a grandpa. Then we talk with Professor Andrew Fraknoi about the moon and more. Nia gives us Chicken Dance facts and then we have an Archery contest - Check out our FB Live to see how we did. LINKS: Milli Vanilli
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents a special Thursday show that exudes nothing but awesomeness! Our special guest is actress, comedian, writer and voice talent Zara Mizrahi whose voice is featured as Carmilla Rappaccini in the Marvel animated series on Hulu, MODOK! Zara will talk about how she progressed from the writers room to landing the role of Carmilla, some of her jokes that were featured in the series, working with the star studded cast, whether she would portray the live action Carmilla and much more! Zara also talks about her voice over work on American Dad and Family Guy as Meg falling down the stairs! We also ask Zara about her thoughts on established voice artists like Mike Henry from Family Guy and Hank Azaria from The Simpsons stepping down from their roles due to Cancel Culture. More on Zara at www.zaramizrahi.com and @zaramizrahi on Instagram! BTB's host with the most Al Sotto brings to you another entertaining program! This week we welcome back to the panel some of BTB's recurring favorites including Mike "The General" Zad, "The Adorable One" Ali Dash and "Your Grace" Morgan Fabulous. Joining us for the first half of the program is Char Johnson baker extraordinaire from Sweet Artist Bakery! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits Milli Vanilli "Blame It On The Rain" BJ Thomas "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head"
Girl, you know it's true- Travis & Lee explore the Milli Vanilli lip sync scandal of the early 1990's.Support the show (http://patreon.com/crimeficionados)
We invite you to join us on this voyage of discovery as Chili n Villy talk Milli Vanilli. Featuring: @bazdini and @p0wer0fw0w. References: Girl You Know It's True, Blame It On The Rain and Girl I'm Gonna Miss You. Interview clip from YouTube account LaNayiMatando. *All credit to the original creators and the contracts and the people that signed the contracts. Art: @astroccult.Conducere: @space.court, https://linktr.ee/spacecourt. *Created with Zoom H6 or zoom.us, Speakline and GarageBand.
On Monday, November 27, 1989, George H. W. Bush was president. In that special week of November people in the US were listening to Blame It On The Rain by Milli Vanilli. In the UK You Got It (The Right Stuff) by New Kids On The Block was in the top 5 hits. Christmas Vacation starring Chevy Chase was one of the most viewed movies and Alien Nation was one of the most popular TV series of the year. And in Southfield, Michigan, home of the “mixing bowl,” Geoffrey Aron Sperling was born. Geoffrey Sperling graduated from Indiana University-Bloomington with a Bachelor of the Arts. Geoffrey has been a performing member, and currently is an alumnus of Interplay, Zydeco, and The Pride of Cincinnati Winterguards. In 2011, Geoffrey ended his 8 year DCI career as a performing member with the Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps where he was a part of the George Zingali "Best Color guard" award-winning cast. Prior to that, Geoffrey was a marching member with the Cadets, Bluecoats, Hawthorne Caballeros, Capital Regiment, Racine Kilties, and The Pioneer Drum and Bugle Corps. Geoffrey was an integral part of the design staff at Cedar Ridge High School. During his time at Cedar Ridge, the marching band made its inaugural appearance in the Bands of America Grand National Finals. The Winterguard received a Scholastic A bronze medal in the Texas Colorguard Circuit (TCGC), and made finals at all WGI regional appearances. He served as the Director of Colorguard at New Braunfels High School and in 2015, the winter guard was named the WGI San Antonio Regional A Class Champion and were Regional A class silver medalists within the Texas Educational Colorguard Association (TECA). Outside of his involvement with scholastic programs, Geoffrey has served as choreographer for The Spirit of Atlanta Drum & Bugle Corps, The Louisiana Stars Drum & Bugle Corps, and Genesis Drum & Bugle Corps. Geoffrey has also choreographed for White Gold, Industry Independent, and Spirit Independent Winterguard. Geoffrey has been a U.S. Bands Adjudicator since 2013 in the caption of Colorguard. Presently, Geoffrey serves as a co-director for Origins Colorguard, an Independent Open Class winter guard based out of Austin, Tx. and leads SperlingDesigns, a one-stop show for custom marching band, color guard, and winter guard design. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sketchbookpodcast/message
The Matt Thomas Show w/ @SportsMT, @SportsRV, and @ProNickLow 10/16/19Game 4 is postponed, Blame It On The Rain (0:00)Reid Ryan Discusses The Updated ALCS Schedule and Yankees Fans Behavior (19:42)Joel Klatt Joins Matt To Talk College Football and Officiating (35:53)What You Talkin' Bout AJ Hinch (54:30)Aaron Reiss : on Ka'imi Fairbairn "Texans Still Believe In Him" (1:11:54)
The Matt Thomas Show w/ @SportsMT, @SportsRV, and @ProNickLow 10/16/19Game 4 is postponed, Blame It On The Rain (0:00)Reid Ryan Discusses The Updated ALCS Schedule and Yankees Fans Behavior (19:42)Joel Klatt Joins Matt To Talk College Football and Officiating (35:53)What You Talkin' Bout AJ Hinch (54:30)Aaron Reiss : on Ka'imi Fairbairn "Texans Still Believe In Him" (1:11:54)
Blame It On The Rain – Killjoys S5E02 I want to hear from you! Send me your feedback at 1-805-910-7656 or feedback@solotalkmedia.com Welcome, I am so happy that you’ve joined me to discuss the fifth and final season of Killjoys. I’m covering the second episode of season 5, Blame It On The Rain. This was […]
Blame It On The Rain – Killjoys S5E02 I want to hear from you! Send me your feedback at 1-805-910-7656 or feedback@solotalkmedia.com Welcome, I am so happy that you’ve joined me to discuss the fifth and final season of Killjoys. I’m covering the second episode of season 5, Blame It On The Rain. This was a great continuation to last week’s premiere episode. Team Awesome Force is back together, although by the end of the episode it looks like we lost Zeph. What’s going on between The Lady and Khlyen is still a mystery. And is that poor guard still standing there holding that bomb? I and my feedback submitters discuss these points and so much more. You can purchase this television series or any other series on DVD or Blu-Ray through Amazon. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Please click if you are in the USA or Canada or the UK Contact me Twitter: @solotalkmedia Facebook: facebook.com/solotalkmedia Email: feedback@solotalkmedia.com Voice Feedback: 1-805-910-7656
Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat we’ve made it to the last episode of Miami Vice. Over the last 3 years we’ve reviewed all 108 previous episodes and it has finally brought us to this. With the series finale Freefall it also means this is the last episode of This Week In Vice. In this, the ending episode, this week we’ll be looking back to the last days of the 80’s, from Nov. 19 to Dec. 31, 1989, when Miami Vice was King. Show notes and more: http://gowiththeheat.com News: The Cold War is officially over TV: The Simpsons airs first episode Music: Blame It On The Rain by Milli Vanilli We Didn't Start the Fire by Billy Joel Another Day in Paradise by Phil Collins Movies: Back to the Future II The War of the Roses Harlem Nights National Lampoons Christmas Vacation And that’s everything you need to know that was happening when Miami Vice was king. Be sure to join us on Go With The Heat at gowiththeheat.com for our look at the final episode of Miami Vice. I’d like to thank each and every one of you that’s been with me on this journey. I’m happy I’ve been able to relive so many amazing memories from the greatest decade of the 20th. century. I’ve had a lot of fun over these 108 episodes and I’m sad to say goodbye. I’d love to hear from you! Email the show gowiththeheat@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @gowiththeheat. That’s all for the 80’s and for me, officially signing off This Week In Vice, bye pals. Feedback Got some feedback? Contact Us. Email: gowiththeheat[@]gmail[.]com Dom Twitter: @domcorriveau John Twitter: @corriveau_john Melissa Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau The shows official accounts: Twitter Facebook Instagram Intro/Outro and transition music provided by: Happy Alley Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Remember to be kind. Its in your best interest. That is the topic of today's podcast. Welcome to Skyline and GuyInATie.Enjoy the tracks today. Email GuyInATie@gmail.comsharing music, love of life, teaching and working w/ my students.'Click the subscribe in iTunes button rather than listening on your computer.Good choice!Enjoy these tracks. Listen/RightClick -just click the musical note to listen or the pop-up player!!!If you don't have iTunes.........get it!Hey, do me a favor and show a friend how to subscribe to podcasts and then how to listen to them. Thanks and give me feedback. Bye - Guy In A Tie (www.GuyInATie.com)Tracks for this 'cast, check 'em out, email the bands that you heard them on Guy In A Tie podcast or purchase your fav's.......- Sparks The Rescue - Love Like Vampires.Transmit Now- Posterboy.My American Heart - Boys Grab Your Guns.He Is We - Blame It On The Rain.Forever & Always - I'm Hott, Youre Hott.
Remember to be kind. Its in your best interest. That is the topic of today's podcast. Welcome to Skyline and GuyInATie.Enjoy the tracks today. Email GuyInATie@gmail.comsharing music, love of life, teaching and working w/ my students.'Click the subscribe in iTunes button rather than listening on your computer.Good choice!Enjoy these tracks. Listen/RightClick -just click the musical note to listen or the pop-up player!!!If you don't have iTunes.........get it!Hey, do me a favor and show a friend how to subscribe to podcasts and then how to listen to them. Thanks and give me feedback. Bye - Guy In A Tie (www.GuyInATie.com)Tracks for this 'cast, check 'em out, email the bands that you heard them on Guy In A Tie podcast or purchase your fav's.......- Sparks The Rescue - Love Like Vampires.Transmit Now- Posterboy.My American Heart - Boys Grab Your Guns.He Is We - Blame It On The Rain.Forever & Always - I'm Hott, Youre Hott.