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The eighth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1941 features our animation pick, Disney's Dumbo. Directed by Ben Sharpsteen and starring the voices of Edward Brophy, Verna Felton, Cliff Edwards and Herman Bing, Dumbo was Disney's fourth animated feature film.The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Bosley Crowther in The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/1941/10/24/archives/walt-disneys-cartoon-dumbo-a-fanciful-delight-opens-at-the-broadway.html), Time, and Cecelia Ager in PM.Check out more info and the entire archive of past episodes at https://www.awesomemovieyear.com and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/awesomemovieyear You can find Jason on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JHarrisComedy/, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasonharriscomedy/ and on Letterboxd at https://letterboxd.com/goforjason/You can find Josh online at http://joshbellhateseverything.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/, on Bluesky at signalbleed.bsky.social and on Letterboxd at https://letterboxd.com/signalbleed/If you're a Letterboxd user and you watch any of the movies we talk about on the show, tag your review “Awesome Movie Year” to share your thoughts.You can find our producer David Rosen and his Piecing It Together Podcast at https://www.piecingpod.com, on Twitter at @piecingpod, on Bluesky at piecingpod.bsky.social and on Letterboxd at https://letterboxd.com/bydavidrosen/ Join the Popcorn & Puzzle Pieces Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/piecingpod for more movie discussion and our Awesome Movie Year audience choice polls.All of the music in the episode is by David Rosen. Find more of his music at https://www.bydavidrosen.comSubscribe on Patreon to support the show and get access to...
British-Bahraini Flugelhorn and trumpet player Yazz Ahmed and writer and musician Rhodri Marsden bring their instruments to the studio to add the next five tracks with Jeffrey Boakye and Anna Phoebe. The musical patch will lead them from the Caribbean to Springfield, Bahrain, Japan and a controversial optimistic slice of British humour.Producer: Jerome Weatherald Presented with musical direction by Jeffrey Boakye and Anna PhoebeThe five tracks in this week's playlist:Jump in the Line by Harry Belafonte The Simpsons Theme by Danny Elfman Ala Wain by Majaz Ue o Muite Arukō (Sukiyaki) by Kyu Sakamoto Always Look on the Bright Side of Life by Eric IdleOther music in this episode:Money (That's What I Want) by Barrett Strong Bring Him Back Home (Nelson Mandela) by Hugh Masekela Jump In the Line by Woody Herman Labor Day by Lord Invader Banana Boat (Day-O) by Harry Belafonte Midnight Special by Harry Belafonte Main Titles from Beetlejuice soundtrack by Danny Elfman Magic Moments by Perry Como Don't Worry, Be Happy by Bobby McFerrin Give a Little Whistle from Pinocchio by Cliff Edwards and Dickie Jones
Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers
This is the 33rd episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses', short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You'll hear about 10 minutes of each guest's 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are:CLIFF EDWARDS - musician, composer, former lead male vocalist of the Juno award-winning group The Bells. In this short clip Cliff reveals: why the Five Bells became just The Bells; how they went from a nightclub act to a soft pop group; the famous band his brother was a member of, and more.CORAL ANDREWS RETURNS - radio broadcaster, journalist and author of the book “The Back Door”. In this short clip from her return visit Cora shares: more tales from her time at The Back Door Bar, Kitchener. Ontario's underground subculture club of the 1970s to the 1990s; her book tour experience ,and more.“WILD” BILL RILEY - music Impresario and manager of the ‘60s bands The Churls and The Fringe; In this fascinating short clip Bill talks about: how he ended up in the Yorkville Village area of Toronto in 1966; becoming good friends with David Clayton Thomas; hanging out with Ian and Sylvia, and more.PETER FOLDY RETURNS - musician, songwriter, photographer, screenwriter, film director, producer, and much more whose first single ‘Bondi Junction' hit #1 in Canada in 1973. In this clip from his return visit Peter talks about: knowing the BeeGees as their career was just starting; what happened after his musical career ended; how he got into film making, and more.LISTEN to the full interview with each guest @linernotes.ca.
One way or another, every man, woman, and child will have to pay for our government's 34 trillion debt. Our politicians say we're a nation of laws, yet they've historically committed the largest theft since the invention of money. But don't worry, cause one day they'll get in front of the microphones and tell the American people they just canceled the 34 trillion debt. In fact, there's nothing to worry about anymore because 40-year career politicians who built that debt will say it never existed anyway. It was just a bad dream. Just sit back and relax. MUSIC Ladds Black Aces, Cliff Edwards, Ella Fitzgerald & the Ink Spots, Duke Ellington & his orchestra, Disney, Cliff Edwards
Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers
In this chat with Dan Hare, Cliff reveals: how the Five Bells got started and why the eventually became The Bells; who wrote their Juno award-winning hit Stay Awhile; their US exposure performing in well known venues, state fairs and on the biggest US TV show of the day such as The Tonight Show; why he left The Bells; details of his solo career; what he's doing now and much more. Find out about Cliff on Facebook @CliffEdwardsMusic, and check out where to watch the documentary "Stay Awhile" @jessicaedwards.ca
Chillout Classic w Radiu Spin #40 Tematem jest czterdziestka. W audycji przestawiam utwory na różny sposób związany z numerem 40. Czasem to opus, czasem czterdziesta symfonia a czasem czasy lat czterdziestych, czy tempo 40. Miłego słuchania. 1. J.S. Bach - Wariacje Goldbergowskie, Aria i 1,2,3 wariacja, Andreas Schiff. 2. F. Chopin - Polonez op.40 nr 2 g-moll, Artur Rubinstein. 3. W.A. Mozart - 3 koncert fortepianowy D-dur KV 40, cz.2 Andante, Murray Perahia, English Chamber Orchestra. 4. W.A. Mozart symfonia 40 g-moll ,cz.1 Molto Allegro, Marc Minkowski, Les Musiciens du Louvre. 5. Harold Arlen - Over The Rainbow, Judy Garland 6. Leigha Harline - When You Wish Upon a Star, Cliff Edwards. 7. Max Steiner - Temat Tary z Przeminęło z wiatrem, Itzhak Perlman, John Williams, Boston Pops Orchestra. 8. Herman Hupfeld - As Time Goes By, Billy Holiday. 9. A. Dworzak - IX Symfonia e- moll, cz. 2 Largo, New York Philharmonic, Alan Gilbert.
Songs include: Oh Lady Be Good, Lady of Spain, The Lady In Red, The Lady Is a Tramp. Red Roses For a Blue Lady and The Lady's In Love With You/ Musicians include: Glenn Miller, the Andrews Sisters, Johnny Hodges, Vaughn Monroe, Tommy Dorsey, Xavier Cugat and Cliff Edwards.
Songs include: Sonny Boy, Ramona, I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Old Man River, Black and Tan Fantasy and Struttin With Some Barbecue. Performers include: Al Jolson, Duke Ellington, Fred Waring, Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby, Gene Austin and Cliff Edwards.
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We're back for our home stretch of Disney's animated canon with our take on Pinocchio, an early Golden Age classic where Disney pushed the envelope both in content and technology. Don't miss: The meandering, episodic nature of the story - a risk for Walt Disney in only his second film How frighteningly sinister some of the villains are in this film, compared to others across the canon A discussion of the film's treatment of magic, which is… questionable at best Our final score, which reflects the difficulties with story and character opposing the strength of visuals PLUS, we talk through all the thoughts our audience had when they watched the movie, including those who joined us for #ddpwatchnight on Twitter! Links for you: Our website has our ranking spreadsheet for all the movies we've rated so far Become a Ko-fi member for exclusive content and access to your hosts and our team Join our ‘Ohana to be among the first to know about new content we're developing Follow us on Twitter @definingdisney and let us know your thoughts on Pinocchio When our transcription is available, we'll link it here Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss a single episode, and if you enjoyed this one, please leave us a rating and review. Thanks for listening and we'll see ya real soon!
Weaponizing Patronage. Avarice and greed can lead to self destruction. It may have become our fate. It's an illness that has befallen us. It breeds mistrust in what is told us. We still think our values are what the rest of the world will follow. But that isn't going to work anymore. We may have a powerful military but that can't defend us from our own failed expectations as a people. Our manifest destiny isn't with children killing children. Patronage and machine politics can be weaponized to stay in power. Thousands of new IRS workers. MUSIC Johnny Pierson, Mike Post, Bernard Herrmann, Cliff Martinez, Cliff Edwards
Venuti and Lang with vocalists! Recordings from 1927-32 of the classic duo backing Annette Hanshaw, the Ponce Sisters, Reis and Dunn, Red McKenzie and Cliff Edwards. Including Adrian Rollini, Jimmy Dorsey, Art Schutt and Frank Signorelli --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
Kogonada's new science-fiction film AFTER YANG wrestles with the humanity of artificial beings, and their relationship to humanity, in a way that feels distinctly reminiscent of Steven Spielberg's 2001 feature A.I. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. Both films are highly sympathetic toward the android companions on which they center, but Spielberg's film, which began life as a Stanley Kubrick endeavor, has a more sour view of humanity… or does it? That's one of the main questions up for discussion this week as we delve into the complexities and contradictions of A.I., a film with no shortage of discussion points, many of which coalesce around the film's still-divisive ending. Please share your comments, thoughts, and questions about A.I., AFTER YANG, or anything else in the world of film, by sending an email to comments@nextpictureshow.net. We may respond to it on our Patreon (patreon.com/NextPictureShow), where you can also find bonus episodes, a weekly newsletter, recommendations, and more. Outro music: Cliff Edwards and Dickie Jones, “Give a Little Whistle” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cliff Edwards has been a guest on the podcast before, but I thought it might be interesting to catch up. For those who may not know Cliff, he was part of The Bells – a group that had a big hit back in the early seventies called Stay Awhile, a song that sold some three million copies worldwide. Long based in Gananoque, Ontario, he continues to write and record his own material; to produce shows featuring some of the great talent our area has to offer; and recently, to author a memoir in the form of stories about his experiences. Cliff also finds himself a welcome guest at a bar in Switzerland, where he takes the stage to sing in English for patrons who typically don't speak the language! For more information about his upcoming shows, heard over to his Facebook Page.
The nights are drawing in so why not settle down by the fireside with a good book... or at least listen to some songs about books; no heavy lifting required with the likes of The Kinks, Masayoshi Fujita, Cliff Edwards & the Disney Studio Chorus, Elvis Costello & The Attractions, Anna Hester, The Teardrop Explodes, Frank Sinatra and many more? You read it here first.
If you've ever lost someone, or watched a medical drama in the last 15 years, you've probably heard of The Five Stages of Grief. They're sort of the world's worst consolation prize for loss. But last year, we began wondering… Where did these stages come from in the first place? Turns out, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. But the story is much, much more complicated than that. Those stages of grieving? They actually started as stages of dying. After learning that, producer Rachael Cusick tumbled into a year-long journey through the life and work of the incredibly complicated and misunderstood woman who single-handedly changed the way all of us face dying, and the way we deal with being left behind. Special Note: Our friends over at Death Sex and Money have put together a very special companion to this story, featuring Rachael talking about this story with her grandmother. Check it out here. This episode was reported and produced by Rachael Cusick, with production help from Carin Leong. This story wouldn't have been possible without the folks you heard from in the episode, and the many, many people who touched this story, including: Anne Adams, Andrew Aronson, Audrey Gordon, Barbara Hogenson, Basit Qari, Bill Weese, Bob McGan, Carey Gauzens, Clifford Edwards, Cristina McGinniss, Dorothy Holinger, Frank Ostaseski, Ira Byock, Jamie Munson, Jessica Weisberg, Jillian Tullis, Joanna Treichler, Jonathan Green, Ken Bridbord, Ladybird Morgan, Laurel Braitman, Lawrence Lincoln, Leah Siegel, Liese Groot, Linda Mount, Lyn Frumpkin, Mark Kuczewski, Martha Twaddle, Rosalie Roder, Sala Hilaire, Stefan Haupt, Stephanie Riley, Stephen Connor, and Tracie Hunte. Special thanks to all the folks who shared music for this episode, including: Lisa Stoll, who shared her Alpine horn music with us for this episode. You can hear more of her music here. Cliff Edwards, who shared original music from Deanna Edwards. The Martin Hayes Quartet, who shared the last bit of music you hear in the piece that somehow puts a world of emotion into one beautiful tune. And an extra special thank you to the folks over at Stanford University - Ben Stone, David Magnus, Karl Lorenz, Maren Monsen - the caretakers of Elisabeth's archival collection who made it possible to rummage through their library from halfway across the country. You can read more about the collection here. Support Radiolab by becoming a member today at Radiolab.org/donate.
There is stunning beauty and life-changing inspiration to be found in the ordinary and even less-than-beautiful things or circumstances if we just open our eyes and hearts to see them. _______________________________________________ Attributions: The Shoes of Van Gogh: A Spiritual and Artistic Journey to the Ordinary by Cliff Edwards "where the moon meets the ocean", "shadows on the mountain", "purple rays", and "(crescent)" from the album "sleep cafe" by ocha. https://ochamusic.bandcamp.com/releases https://soundcloud.com/ochakun/albums "Discovery" from the album "Essence" by RRAREBEAR. https://rrarebearbeats.bandcamp.com https://soundcloud.com/rrarebearbeats --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-armstrong4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-armstrong4/support
Cliff Edwards - Wiz Khalifa - Latin Band - Paolo Domingo & Karine Costa Le mariage, c'est avant tout le fondement élémentaire de l'organisation de la société. Mais au delà de cela, le mariage, c'est avant tout l'union de deux personnes qui vont bâtir une vie commune … Enfin ça c'est qu'on essaye de vous faire croire, mes bien chers frères, mes bien chères soeurs, la Vérité est ailleurs. Que nous ont enseigné les soaps américains ? Que pour réussir un mariage traditionnel, la mariée doit posséder quelque chose d'ancien, quelque chose de neuf, quelque chose d'emprunté et quelque chose de bleu. Et rien d'autres. Ainsi vous ne trouverez pas dans ce coin des chants liturgiques et autres cantiques. Pas non plus de chansons qui vont vous alexandrialexandrer ou vous lacduconémarer. Non ici, Cédric le maître de cérémonie suit le cahier des charges, accompagné de la voix de Vero. Suivez leurs consignes et vous verrez, vous ferez un Mariage Traditionnel Réussi. Le Coin du Mariage Traditionnel Réussi : https://www.radiolocalitiz.fr/le-coin-du-mariage-traditionnel-reussi/ Titres diffusés : Cliff Edwards & Disney Studio Chorus - When You Wish Upon a Star : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/when-you-wish-upon-a-star/1452851082?i=1452851094 Wiz Khalifa - Work Hard, Play Hard : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/work-hard-play-hard/562647782?i=562647788 Latin Band - Livin la Vída Loca (From "Shrek") : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/livin-la-vída-loca-from-shrek/576339248?i=576339281 Paolo Domingo & Karine Costa - Ce rêve bleu : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/ce-rêve-bleu/721228466?i=721228794
En ce dimanche d’avril , premier épisode du cycle sur la nuit de Récréation Sonore. Nuit qui se fait multiple, sonore, énigmatique et inquiétante . Ecoutons toutes les vies qui l’habitent, oiseaux et les papillons de nuit, mais aussi peur d’enfants et terreurs nocturnes … En compagnie de Floriane Pochon de Phaune Radio, de Cabiria Chomel, d’ Emmanuelle Gibello et Renée Greusard, plongeons au coeur de la nuit . Polyphaune #15, saison 2 : Alerte au mâle hibou ! Lumière pliée dans ses plumes, Phaune Radio déploie ses ailes sur les branches de la nuit et s’entête à défoncer le point du jour. Plumes acérées, cri en suspension, silence majuscule et vol cursif, Strigidae et Tytonidae fendent l’air, l’air de rien, et rien ne pourra les faire terre. Phaune Radio suit donc à la lettre tous les signes de caractères de ces oiseaux de nuit et, en bon arracheur de temps, traverse les étoiles pour vous livrer ce nouvel épisode polyphaunesque. Avec des vrais morceaux de : Alan Tower, Setec, The Super Powered Owl (BBC), Yann Paranthoën, Pierre Huguet, Niobe, Chris Marker, Knud Viktor, Jean Claude Roché, Julia Hanadi, Cliff Edwards, Deaf Center, THF Drenchin, Twin Peaks, Gillian Welch & Alison Krauss, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole (Zack Snyder), Uncle’s Bob Storybook Room, Archimede’s Laugh, The Incredible Transforming Owls Qui sont les papillons de nuit ? que font ils dans nos jardins ? Les enfants d’un atelier en école primaire, à Bruxelles, ont confié leurs idées à Cabiria Chomel Papillons de Nuit, 2015 . Nuit, un poème de Victor Hugo, est lu par Muriel KS . Emmanuelle Gibello nous propose une composition sonore “Pour faire peur aux enfants dans le noir”, issue de son album “Labyrinthe” . « Son style est indéfinissable, à la fois très imagé mais abstrait; trop froid pour être onirique, mais pas formaliste pour autant. Il est agréable de se perdre dans ce labyrinthe qui constitue une première proposition forte et porteuse. » Francois Couture La nuit, quand la plupart des gens dorment tranquillement, Renée affronte un monde hostile. Dans son sommeil elle voit des fantômes. Elle sent le sol qui s’écroule, le plafond qui tombe. Elle crie, elle hurle, parfois même elle cogne. Qui est le plus à plaindre : la mauvaise dormeuse ou son amoureux ? Et que faire pour que ça cesse ? Enquête médicale à la recherche du sommeil perdu. Terreurs nocturnes, une réalisation de Renée Greusard pour Arte Radio Musique Expérimentale Dans le cadre de notre partenariat avec le Studio d’Électroacoustique du Conservatoire de Pantin », nous écoutons une des compositions les plus récentes, une pièce intitulée « Salcousmatique» de Valentin Sismann. Cette émission a été préparée et présentée par Muriel KS. Le générique, inspiré par la musique du film “Un Flic” de Jean-Pierre Melville (1972 ; musique de Michel Colombier) est interprété à la trompette par Thibault Renard. Musique : Poison de Ona – Licence Creativecommons
En ce dimanche d'avril , premier épisode du cycle sur la nuit de Récréation Sonore. Nuit qui se fait multiple, sonore, énigmatique et inquiétante . Ecoutons toutes les vies qui l'habitent, oiseaux et les papillons de nuit, mais aussi peur d'enfants et terreurs nocturnes … En compagnie de Floriane Pochon de Phaune Radio, de Cabiria Chomel, d' Emmanuelle Gibello et Renée Greusard, plongeons au coeur de la nuit . Polyphaune #15, saison 2 : Alerte au mâle hibou ! Lumière pliée dans ses plumes, Phaune Radio déploie ses ailes sur les branches de la nuit et s'entête à défoncer le point du jour. Plumes acérées, cri en suspension, silence majuscule et vol cursif, Strigidae et Tytonidae fendent l'air, l'air de rien, et rien ne pourra les faire terre. Phaune Radio suit donc à la lettre tous les signes de caractères de ces oiseaux de nuit et, en bon arracheur de temps, traverse les étoiles pour vous livrer ce nouvel épisode polyphaunesque. Avec des vrais morceaux de : Alan Tower, Setec, The Super Powered Owl (BBC), Yann Paranthoën, Pierre Huguet, Niobe, Chris Marker, Knud Viktor, Jean Claude Roché, Julia Hanadi, Cliff Edwards, Deaf Center, THF Drenchin, Twin Peaks, Gillian Welch & Alison Krauss, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (Zack Snyder), Uncle's Bob Storybook Room, Archimede's Laugh, The Incredible Transforming Owls Qui sont les papillons de nuit ? que font ils dans nos jardins ? Les enfants d'un atelier en école primaire, à Bruxelles, ont confié leurs idées à Cabiria Chomel Papillons de Nuit, 2015 . Nuit, un poème de Victor Hugo, est lu par Muriel KS . Emmanuelle Gibello nous propose une composition sonore “Pour faire peur aux enfants dans le noir”, issue de son album “Labyrinthe” . "Son style est indéfinissable, à la fois très imagé mais abstrait; trop froid pour être onirique, mais pas formaliste pour autant. Il est agréable de se perdre dans ce labyrinthe qui constitue une première proposition forte et porteuse. " Francois Couture La nuit, quand la plupart des gens dorment tranquillement, Renée affronte un monde hostile. Dans son sommeil elle voit des fantômes. Elle sent le sol qui s'écroule, le plafond qui tombe. Elle crie, elle hurle, parfois même elle cogne. Qui est le plus à plaindre : la mauvaise dormeuse ou son amoureux ? Et que faire pour que ça cesse ? Enquête médicale à la recherche du sommeil perdu. Terreurs nocturnes, une réalisation de Renée Greusard pour Arte Radio Musique Expérimentale Dans le cadre de notre partenariat avec le Studio d'Électroacoustique du Conservatoire de Pantin", nous écoutons une des compositions les plus récentes, une pièce intitulée « Salcousmatique» de Valentin Sismann. Cette émission a été préparée et présentée par Muriel KS. Le générique, inspiré par la musique du film “Un Flic” de Jean-Pierre Melville (1972 ; musique de Michel Colombier) est interprété à la trompette par Thibault Renard. Musique : Poison de Ona - Licence Creativecommons Source: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnnBCffappJ4k2zjnRjLt_w
En ce dimanche d'avril , premier épisode du cycle sur la nuit de Récréation Sonore. Nuit qui se fait multiple, sonore, énigmatique et inquiétante . Ecoutons toutes les vies qui l’habitent, oiseaux et les papillons de nuit, mais aussi peur d'enfants et terreurs nocturnes … En compagnie de Floriane Pochon de Phaune Radio, de Cabiria Chomel, d’ Emmanuelle Gibello et Renée Greusard, plongeons au coeur de la nuit . Polyphaune #15, saison 2 : Alerte au mâle hibou ! Lumière pliée dans ses plumes, Phaune Radio déploie ses ailes sur les branches de la nuit et s’entête à défoncer le point du jour. Plumes acérées, cri en suspension, silence majuscule et vol cursif, Strigidae et Tytonidae fendent l’air, l’air de rien, et rien ne pourra les faire terre. Phaune Radio suit donc à la lettre tous les signes de caractères de ces oiseaux de nuit et, en bon arracheur de temps, traverse les étoiles pour vous livrer ce nouvel épisode polyphaunesque. Avec des vrais morceaux de : Alan Tower, Setec, The Super Powered Owl (BBC), Yann Paranthoën, Pierre Huguet, Niobe, Chris Marker, Knud Viktor, Jean Claude Roché, Julia Hanadi, Cliff Edwards, Deaf Center, THF Drenchin, Twin Peaks, Gillian Welch et Alison Krauss, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (Zack Snyder), Uncle's Bob Storybook Room, Archimede's Laugh, The Incredible Transforming Owls Qui sont les papillons de nuit ? que font ils dans nos jardins ? Les enfants d'un atelier en école primaire, à Bruxelles, ont confié leurs idées à Cabiria Chomel Papillons de Nuit, 2015 . Nuit, un poème de Victor Hugo, est lu par Muriel KS . Emmanuelle Gibello nous propose une composition sonore “Pour faire peur aux enfants dans le noir”, issue de son album “Labyrinthe” . "Son style est indéfinissable, à la fois très imagé mais abstrait; trop froid pour être onirique, mais pas formaliste pour autant. Il est agréable de se perdre dans ce labyrinthe qui constitue une première proposition forte et porteuse. " Francois Couture La nuit, quand la plupart des gens dorment tranquillement, Renée affronte un monde hostile. Dans son sommeil elle voit des fantômes. Elle sent le sol qui s'écroule, le plafond qui tombe. Elle crie, elle hurle, parfois même elle cogne. Qui est le plus à plaindre : la mauvaise dormeuse ou son amoureux ? Et que faire pour que ça cesse ? Enquête médicale à la recherche du sommeil perdu. Terreurs nocturnes, une réalisation de Renée Greusard pour Arte Radio Musique Expérimentale Dans le cadre de notre partenariat avec le Studio d'Électroacoustique du Conservatoire de Pantin", nous écoutons une des compositions les plus récentes, une pièce intitulée « Salcousmatique» de Valentin Sismann. Cette émission a été préparée et présentée par Muriel KS. Le générique, inspiré par la musique du film “Un Flic” de Jean-Pierre Melville (1972 ; musique de Michel Colombier) est interprété à la trompette par Thibault Renard. Musique : Poison de Ona - Licence Creativecommons Source: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnnBCffappJ4k2zjnRjLt_w
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=6505LA DISNEY CONDANNA DUMBO E PETER PAN PERCHE' POLITICAMENTE SCORRETTIAnche a Lilli e il vagabondo, Il libro della Giungla e Gli Aristogatti prima della visione comparirà la ridicola scritta: ''Questo programma include rappresentazioni negative di persone e culture. Questi stereotipi erano errati allora e lo sono oggi''di Roberto VivaldelliDa tempo il politicamente corretto si è abbattuto sul mondo dell'intrattenimento, Disney compresa. Già lo scorso anno, la multinazionale aveva messo in guardia gli spettatori da alcuni suoi film d'animazione, contenenti, a suo dire, "rappresentazioni culturali obsolete". Parliamo di classici immortali come Dumbo, Peter Pan, Lilli e il vagabondo, Il libro della Giungla, Gli Aristogatti. Il colosso americano si è piegato al politically correct per andare incontro al pubblico liberal e alle rivendicazioni delle minoranze e ora, come riporta l'agenzia Adnkronos, in tempi di Black Lives Matter e scontri razziali negli Stati Uniti, Disney+ ha inserito un nuovo avvertimento all'inizio dei suoi classici dell'animazione sui contenuti stereotipati e razzisti, in riferimento alle pellicole citate poc'anzi."Questo programma include rappresentazioni negative e/o trattamenti sbagliati nei confronti di persone e culture. Questi stereotipi erano errati allora e lo sono oggi", si legge nella frase che appare per dieci secondi prima dell'inizio dei film sulla piattaforma in streaming Disney+. "Piuttosto che rimuovere questo contenuto - recita ancora l'avvertimento - vogliamo riconoscere il suo impatto dannoso, imparare da esso e stimolare un dialogo per creare un futuro più inclusivo. La Disney si impegna a creare storie con temi stimolanti che riflettano la ricca diversità dell'esperienza umana in tutto il mondo".DI COSA SONO ACCUSATI I CLASSICI DISNEY?La formula scelta da Disney nella sua nuova piattaforma di streaming è stata imitata da altre piattaforme come Hbo Max, che ha aggiunto una spiegazione del "contesto storico" a "Via col vento" dopo avere rimosso temporaneamente il film dallo streaming. Come se quei classici immortali non avessero altro da dire, se non veicolare quei "pericolosi" messaggi razzisti. E il bello è che i più piccoli ora sì che ci faranno caso a quelle scene che ora offendono i politicamente corretti.Di cosa sono accusati i film Disney? Come ricorda Adnkronos, in Lilli e il Vagabondo (1955), per esempio, due gatti siamesi, Si e Am, sono raffigurati con stereotipi anti-latinos o asiatici. C'è anche una scena in un canile in cui i cani con un forte accento ritraggono tutti gli stereotipi dei paesi da cui provengono le loro razze, come Pedro il Chihuahua messicano e Boris il Borzoi russo. Negli Aristogatti (1970), un gatto siamese chiamato Shun Gon, doppiato da un attore bianco, è disegnato come una caricatura razzista di una persona asiatica mentre in Dumbo (1941), un gruppo di corvi che aiutano Dumbo ad imparare a volare hanno voci nere stereotipate ed esagerate. Il corvo principale si chiama Jim Crow - un riferimento a una serie di leggi segregazioniste dell'epoca nel sud degli Stati Uniti - ed è doppiato da un attore bianco, Cliff Edwards.LA FOLLIA DEL POLITICAMENTE CORRETTOIl politicamente corretto, infatti, funziona anche in maniera retroattiva: non tenendo conto minimamente del contesto storico nel quale sono uscite queste opere, pretende che essi si "adattino" alla nuova neolingua. Per ora, una scritta ci avverte che il film potrebbe contenere stereotipi e contenuti razzisti: chissà che in un futuro, non troppo prossimo, il politicamente corretto non imponga che questi film vengano cancellati e tolti dalla circolazione perché ritenuti troppo offensivi. Esattamente ciò che è accaduto nelle scorse settimane negli Stati Uniti con le statue dei confederati (e non solo). Damnatio memoriae. In 1984 di George Orwell quando un sovversivo viene fatto sparire dal partito, si applica proprio la damnatio memoriae: viene cioè eliminato, da tutti i libri, i giornali, i film e così via, tutto ciò che si riferisca direttamente o indirettamente alla persona in oggetto. Citiamo un passaggio chiave del capolavoro di Orwell: "Ogni disco è stato distrutto o falsificato, ogni libro è stato riscritto, ogni immagine è stata ridipinta, ogni statua e ogni edificio è stato rinominato, ogni data è stata modificata. E il processo continua giorno per giorno e minuto per minuto. La storia si è fermata. Nulla esiste tranne il presente senza fine in cui il Partito ha sempre ragione". Titolo originale: Un bollino per cartoni razzisti: ecco l'ultima assurdità DisneyFonte: Il Giornale, 17/10/2020Pubblicato su BastaBugie n. 707
JP Tuesday and Kiki Canon continue their trip through the classic Walt era with Disney's second animated film, Pinocchio. Music from https://filmmusic.io"Glitter Blast" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Other sound credits:"I'm No Fool" by Cliff Edwards
Welcome to our Parson's Nose Radio Theater "New Works!" Series, with Hoyt Hilsman's tribute to actor/singer Cliff Edwards, whose career ran from vaudeville to Broadway to Hollywood, "Ukelele Ike" performed classic tunes that swept America, from "Jada" to "When You Wish Upon a Star". Written by Hoyt Hilsman. Performed by Lance Davis and Mary Chalon. Sound by Dave Bennett (18 minutes)
In response to a request from a listener, Glenn and Kiersty do a deep dive into Sex in the Pews’ perspective on spirituality. This episode’s “organized fun with a purpose” commences with the Foreplay segment as Nelg and KC discuss: drifting, the affirmational “camp song”, morning sex, the DARE program, a 16 year old sexually active friend, True Love Waits’ insanity, being bi-curious, Kiersty’s first threesome, being a “unicorn”, how nervous they were, and how their flow was as a “throuple”. Then we learn: about the connectivity between our hearts and heads, about a Facebook friend saying goodbye to Glenn and his response, how fired-up Kiersty got about it, about a listener’s request for a more detailed explanation of our spirituality, how an appearance on a vidcast from Trinidad is used as a launching pad, hear Glenn NOT swear, dissecting the “fairytale” aspects of the stories from the Bible, comparing ancient feudal systems to today, spiritual reality, appreciating people’s physicality without disrespecting others, what is the supernatural, eternal energy, turtle sex, plus a sh&tload more! The Post Game Show includes music from Joan Osborne, Cliff Edwards, Joan Baez, Salt N Pepa, and Angel Gabriel. Powerful and poignant adult content, insight, humor and spirituality. NSFW or children. A portion of all proceeds donated to combat human sex slave trafficking and genital mutilation.
Sehr schade, aber wahr: Wir schicken die wunderbare Carol Schuler zum Henker. Da wir nett sind, lassen wir sie vorher noch eine kulturelle Henkersmahlzeit zusammenstellen. Mit von der Prä-Schafott-Partie sind ein Kloster, Grillen-Leichen und die Absetzung von Potentaten. Passend zur Mahlzeit empfiehlt sich: - "When You Wish Upon A Star" aus Disneys "Pinocchio" von 1940, gesungen von Cliff Edwards - "The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)" von Tom Waits - "La Dolce Vita Dei Nobili" aus Fellinis "Dolce Vita", geschrieben von Nino Rota - "Csárdás" von Vittorio Monti - "Le Dernier Repas" von Jacques Brel
I denne podcast hylder vi de første danske musikfotografer. Sammen med fotojournalist Helle Arensbak og instruktør Torben Skjødt Jensen deltager Mediano Music i projektet Music From The Front. Som i første omgang består af denne podcast. Mere vil følge senere. Musikfotografiet er en central del af nyere dansk kulturarv. Fotografernes dokumentation af koncerterne, musikerne, publikum. Alt det, der foregår bag kulisserne med fotografering til pladecovers, merchandise og magasiner er med til at sætte fokus på musikkens betydning for vores kollektive bevidsthed. Musikfotograferne tog nogle af vores tids mest ikoniske billeder. De var til stede, da musikken eksploderede i Danmark i 1960´erne og flere årtier frem, hvor branchen skiftede karakter. Dermed ændrede fotografernes vilkår sig også. I denne podcast taler Jan Eriksen med pionererne inden for dansk rockfotografi, Gorm Valentin, Steen Møller Rasmussen, Susanne Mertz, Ole Christiansen og Jørgen Angel. Vi bad dem medbringe et fotografi, der betyder meget for dem. Disse og flere andre kan du se på medianomusic.nu. Fotocollage: Helle Arensbak Der er musik af R.E.M., Ken Coyler, Cliff Edwards, T. Rex, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Red Squares, Gasolin’, Sebastian, Bob Marley, Bruce Springsteen, Chet Baker, Bob Dylan, TV-2 og Iggy Pop i podcasten.
Joining the Brighter Side this week is Ed's cousin & Roastmaster General Jeff Ross. We talk about Jeff's favorite animal, The Elephant and have a trunk inspired Hoopagoogoo. You are wonderful, be good to yourself. Taking us out this week is "When I See An Elephant Fly" by Jim Carmichael, Cliff Edwards, & Hall Johnson Choir.
On episode 42 of 55 and Main: A Disney Podcast, Spencer and Mark, after ranking their favorite Disney love songs last episode, now rank their top 5 favorite Disney songs. Each list contains a wide variety of Disney classics and personal favorites, and discussion also touches on perhaps another episode for favorite Disneyland music and songs. Recorded June 2020 King of the Wild Frontier by Fess Parker The Headless Horseman by Bing Crosby Let it Go by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, and Idina Menzel The Bare Necessities by Phil Harris and Bruce Reitherman Zip a Dee Doo Dah by James Baskett Wish Upon a Star by Cliff Edwards and Paul Smith Circle of Life by Elton John and Tim Rice Oo de Lally by Roger Miller You've Got a Friend in Me by Randy Newman Friend Like Me by Alan Menken and Tim Rice Merry Unbirthday by Mack David, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston Be Our Guest by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman Part of Your World by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman Intro Music - from Jupiter from The Planets Suite by Gustav Holst Outro Music - from The Sleeping Beauty Suite by Tchaikovsky Cover Logo - Designed and created by Parker Gonzalez Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/55andMain/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Podcast55
When you wish upon a Pod, doesn't matter which host you are. When you wish upon a Pod, your streams come true. That's right. We're celebrating the 80th anniversary of Pinocchio this month on Extra Milestone. But first, a quick word from our good friend, Willt—I mean Walt Disney. Also, be sure to stick around toward the end of the show for a major announcement concerning the Extra Milestone podcast! Show Notes: 00:00:00 – The Wonderful World of Color 00:06:50 – Intro & other movies we considered for this month 00:19:20 – The making of Pinocchio 00:43:40 – Our thoughts on Pinocchio all these years later 01:27:00 – Big announcement and what we're covering next month on Extra Milestone! Theme music: "When You Wish Upon a Star" by Cliff Edwards. Support the show.
When you wish upon a Pod, doesn't matter which host you are. When you wish upon a Pod, your streams come true. That's right. We're celebrating the 80th anniversary of Pinocchio this month on Extra Milestone. But first, a quick word from our good friend, Willt—I mean Walt Disney. Also, be sure to stick around toward the end of the show for a major announcement concerning the Extra Milestone podcast! Show Notes: 00:00:00 – The Wonderful World of Color 00:06:50 – Intro & other movies we considered for this month 00:19:20 – The making of Pinocchio 00:43:40 – Our thoughts on Pinocchio all these years later 01:27:00 – Big announcement and what we're covering next month on Extra Milestone! Theme music: "When You Wish Upon a Star" by Cliff Edwards. Support the show.
Who looks at accounting as a sexy profession? During a booming economy, not many people do. But when the economy tanks, well...everyone knows you can get a job if you have an accounting degree. In fact, accountants are more and more in demand. How has accounting changed in the last few years? Why is there a shortage? And what makes a top-dollar accountant, anyway? On this episode of the CFO Weekly podcast, Cliff Edwards, CEO and majority shareholder of Thomas Edwards Group, talks about scouting for accounting talent What we talked about with Cliff: -How the accounting profession and the talent in it have changed in the last 20 years -What's caused the shortage in accounting talent -The factors that motivate Millennials and the qualities Millennials bring to the workplace -...And the skills you need to be an amazing accountant! For more interviews from the CFO Weekly podcast, check us out on Apple or Spotify or your favorite podcast player! CFO Weekly is brought to you by Personiv.
Who looks at accounting as a sexy profession? During a booming economy, not many people do. But when the economy tanks, well...everyone knows you can get a job if you have an accounting degree. In fact, accountants are more and more in demand. How has accounting changed in the last few years? Why is there a shortage? And what makes a top-dollar accountant, anyway? On this episode of the CFO Weekly podcast, Cliff Edwards, CEO and majority shareholder of Thomas Edwards Group, talks about scouting for accounting talent What we talked about with Cliff: -How the accounting profession and the talent in it have changed in the last 20 years -What's caused the shortage in accounting talent -The factors that motivate Millennials and the qualities Millennials bring to the workplace -...And the skills you need to be an amazing accountant! For more interviews from the CFO Weekly podcast, check us out on Apple or Spotify or your favorite podcast player! CFO Weekly is brought to you by Personiv.
In this episode, Adam and Patrick share listener questions and comments and how you can support those affected by the coronavirus pandemic via the Coronavirus Relief Fund established by Crooked Media. The guys cover the latest Disney news and, for their feature segment, celebrate Disney Legends and voice actors Wayne Allwine, Kathryn Beaumont, Adriana Caselotti, Pinto Colvig, Cliff Edwards and Lea Salonga. As always, Adam and Patrick close out the show with some Quick D. Thanks for listening! To ensure that you don't miss an episode, please subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Pandora, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you prefer to listen and, while you're there, consider leaving a review. Reviews are the best way for you to help us spread the word about our podcast. To become a patron of the podcast, please visit our website at gaysdothed.com/donate. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @gdtdpodcast and on our website at gaysdothed.com. Join the conversation by submitting your questions or show ideas to info@gaysdothed.com.
This week, a show dedicated to the Ukulele, featuring two songs originally recorded by Johnny Marvin. Avail yourselves to my embarrassing imitation of Cliff Edwards’s scat singing.
In this episode we talk about the 9 of Cups, wishes granted, dreams coming true, and getting your satisfaction with our friend, known to the world as the Oprah of Sex Coaches, Myisha Battle. Everybody likes to get the 9 of Cups because it’s known as the wish card - in other words, you hope for something, you say it out loud or visualize it or write it down and it comes true. This card is literally about what it means to get what you want emotionally, relationally, spiritually. What’s not to love about that?**********************************Find out more about our special guest, podcaster and Sex Coach Myisha Battle ...Website: http://www.myishabattle.com/IG: @myishabattlePsychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/myisha-battle-san-francisco-ca/348716Maven Clinic: https://www.mavenclinic.com/for-individuals**********************************Quest of Cups 10-Week Online Workshop InformationJoin us for our last workshop of the season, The Quest of Cups: In Pursuit of Your Deepest Heart’s Desire.This 10-week course will help you deepen your knowledge of the tarot AND most importantly, figure out how to apply its lessons to your everyday life.This Course Includes:10 x 1-page (i.e. bite sized, 1 per week) PDFs to help you connect with the magic of each cup card in the suit.Spells you can used based on the cardMeditations to help you connect with the suit of cupsNumerological, herbal, crystal, and astrological correspondences to help you remember and work with the messages of each cardJournal prompts to help you integrate the lessons of the cardsBi-weekly ½ hour group video calls that include a brief meditation, discussion of that week’s card, and a Q&A sessionAltar strategiesA full “album” of the cups songs from the Between the Worlds episodes you can listen to just for fun, and practice to be able to call in the energy of the cardsCups movement gestures to kinesthetically call in the energy of each cardAnd more!TO SIGN UP FOR THE WORKSHOP OR FIND OUT MORE, CLICK HERE**********************************Amanda's References This Episode Include:“Keywords for the Crowley Tarot,” by Banzhaf and Theler“The Complete Book of Tarot Reversals” by Mary K. Greer“Modern Tarot” by Michelle TeaTo order Amanda's book, "Initiated: Memoir of a Witch" CLICK HERE.**********************************Original MUSIC by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs.Musical reference: "When You Wish Upon A Star" performed by Cliff Edwards. **********************************Get in touch with sponsorship inquiries for Between the Worlds at betweentheworldspodcast@gmail.com.Or, contact Amanda to book a session, or Carolyn just to find out more, below:*****Amanda Yates Garcia (art witch, healer, writer):www.oracleoflosangeles.comTo sign up for Amanda's newsletter, CLICK HERE.To order Amanda's book, "Initiated: Memoir of a Witch" CLICK HERE.Amanda's InstagramAmanda's Facebook**Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs (musician, artist, producer):www.carolynpennypackerriggs.comCarolyn's Instagram**CONTRIBUTORS:Amanda Yates Garcia (host) & Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs (producer) & Ann Friedman (special guest). With editing help from Jiha Lee. The BTW image was created by Marian Minnis (tinyparsnip.com / instagram.com/tinyparsnip ) with text designed by Leah Hayes.
What a mix of Forgotten and little played songs and artists and all on 78s. We go back to the early years of the 20th century in this hour. Harry Cove, who sang under at least another 20 names, pops up twice. Under his own names and as Ted Yorke, singing 'Its a long long way to Tipperary,' 1914. We have Sandy McGregor from 1912 and his rendition of 'Maggie frae Dundee.' Very early country from the 1920s- Bud and Joe Billings and Carson Robinson. Cliff Edwards, Ukele Ike, on a lovely Artuelie lable record. Edwards was the voice of Walt Disney's Jiminy Cricket. Woolworth's own Victory record label and the very appropriate song 'The girl from Woolworth's.' Also playing The International Novelty Quartet, Pee Wee Hunt, Layton and Johnston and Society Cafe Orch.
Daria Grace plays in a half dozen bands locally and in NYC. In this episode, recorded on her birthday, she talks about Beacon's expanding music scene and performs two songs on her baritone uke: “Night Owl,” popularized in the early '30s by Cliff Edwards (aka “Ukelele Ike”) and “Under the Milky Way” by Aussie rockers The Church.
SINGING IN THE RAIN, un tema compuesto por Nacio Herb Brown, con letra de Arthur Freed. Inicialmente interpretada por Doris Eaton Travis en Brodway. una canción que pasó incluso por más intérpretes como Cliff Edwards, hasta que en 1952 se incluyó en la banda sonora de la película del mismo nombre "Singing In The Rain". Interpretada por Gene Kelly en ese film, esta canción quedó para siempre unida al cine como uno de los momentos más recordados de la historia del cine musical.En este podcast escuchamos algunas de las versiones que se han hecho a lo largo de los años.¡Disfrútalo!
SINGING IN THE RAIN, un tema compuesto por Nacio Herb Brown, con letra de Arthur Freed. Inicialmente interpretada por Doris Eaton Travis en Brodway. una canción que pasó incluso por más intérpretes como Cliff Edwards, hasta que en 1952 se incluyó en la banda sonora de la película del mismo nombre "Singing In The Rain". Interpretada por Gene Kelly en ese film, esta canción quedó para siempre unida al cine como uno de los momentos más recordados de la historia del cine musical.En este podcast escuchamos algunas de las versiones que se han hecho a lo largo de los años.¡Disfrútalo!
THE TWO PART FEVER DREAM SERIES continues with Hotel California and Miel's Dad Jim! In case you missed last week, listen to that first! Or if you hate information, just listen to this one!!!!! It's your life!!!!!!!!!!!!!UNPUNCHABLE JAMS: "When You Wish Upon A Star" - by Jiminy Cricket (Sung by Cliff Edwards) and "If I'm Unworthy" by Blake Mills.Want more Punch Up The Jam? Become a Patron today! Follow us on social:Punch Up The Jam: twitter.com/punchupthejam | instagram.com/punchupthejamUnpunchable Jams playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2BkkFZcsJaS7VKN2v3sZM6Miel: twitter.com/miel | instagram.com/mielmonsterDemi: twitter.com/electrolemon | instagram.com/electrolemon
Many know him as a successful music promoter based in Gananoque but Cliff Edwards has a long history in the music business going back to his days as a member of the million-selling pop group, The Bells, followed by a successful career as a solo artist. In this episode, a conversation about the business-side of […]
Parents struggle with guilt and shame from things we did and things we didn't do in raising our kids. By the time they're teenagers all those parenting mistakes can add up, for us and them. And when that happens the emotional baggage that goes with it can cause problems in your relationship with your teen or twenty-something. On this week's Mighty Parenting podcast, Judy Davis and Sandy Fowler interview forgiveness expert Cliff Edwards, uncovering the truth about some of those teen behaviors that worry you, finding out what you can do to prevent problems, and tips for repairing any damage done to you, your kids and your relationship. In Real Talk, Judy and Sandy chat about a little thing we all do that contributes to our own stress and depletes our happiness. The good news is that when we change this little habit we not only make our lives better, we take some of the pressure off our kids.
Honoring musicians who passed away in 1971. Musicians include: Louis Armstrong, Lil Hardin Armstrong, Ted Lewis, Libby Holman, Doc Boggs, Igor Stravinsky, Zez Confrey and Cliff Edwards. Music includes: Stardust, Second-hand Rose, Sugar Baby, Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?, Love Letters In the Sand, Brown Gal and It's Only a Paper Moon.
A star-studded playlist on the all ukulele radio show.
An all ukulele playlist with songs with "moon" in the title by James Hill, The Hound + The Fox, Cliff Edwards, Ian Whitcomb, Ralph Shaw, Johnny Marvin, Lyle Ritz, Taimane, and more.
Today it's a killer playlist -- murder ballads and "ukulele noir" on UKE BOX the all ukulele radio show.
Songs include: After the Laughter Came Tears, Dancing With Tears In My Eyes, Yesterday's Tears, Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry and Time Out For Tears. Performers include: Kay Starr, Ella Fitzgerald, Ernest Tubb, Tex Ritter, Cliff Edwards, Ruth Etting, Nat King Cole and Harry James.
In this week's show... A new radio star has been born! (literally... I have proof!) Who knew that boys toys could be for girls, too? Someone's been visiting another podcast to talk about stuff. See if you can guess who...? Who The Hell Is That Hollywood Legend will be over in a flash, so get your answers ready! The Question Pot throws up all sorts of queries! There's music from Cliff Edwards, Judy Garland, and the one and only Mr. George Formby! PLUS reviews of two movies starring the inimitable Mr. Cary Grant. One is perhaps the romantic movie ever made (and reviewed in the most shamelessly romantic way possible), and the other features our hero as courtesan to a teenage girl (although it's not as weird as it sounds...) It's all here as we embark upon Episode 77 of Attaboy Clarence! Radio entertainment this week comes courtesy of the Lux Radio Theatre.
Songs about being alone. Music includes: One Alone, Travelin Alone, Alone Together, I'll Walk Alone, I'm Alone Without You and I'm All Alone. Musicians include: Cliff Edwards, Billie Holiday, Jo Stafford, Lil Hardin Armstrong, The Three Blazers & Don Vorhees.
Uur 1 1. April in Paris ? Frank Sinatra 2. Ik weet nog steeds niet wie je bent ? Dimitri van Toren 3. Amar pelos dois ? Salvador Sobral 4. Checkin? it out ? Van Morrison 5. Girls can?t do what the guys do ? Betty Wright 6. Jam ? Lissa Meyvis 7. Nature boy ? Nat King Cole 8. Hello my baby ? Ladysmith Black Mambazo 9. Le deserteur ? Boris Vian 10. Chason pour l?Auvergnat ? Georges Brassens 11. Stoeprand ? Kiki Schippers 12. Songbird ? Chris deBurgh 13. I?ll never fall in love again ? Dionne Warwick 14. All right okay you win ? Greetje Kauffeld 15. Close behind - Calexico Uur 2 1. Home is a wounded heart ? Neil Diamond 2. Beautiful isle of somewhere ? Jo Stafford & Gordon McRae 3. Anchor ? Novo Amor 4. Haus am See ? Peter Fox 5. De wolven en de maan ? Joris Linssen & Caramba 6. Go East young man ? Elvis Presley 7. Sur un prelude de Bach ? Maurane 8. 1776 ? Janis Ian 9. Give a littlw whistle ? Cliff Edwards & Dickie Jones 10. When you wish upon a star ? Linda Ronstadt 11. Knife in my chest ? Gregory Page 12. Ik wil de grootste zijn ? Raymond van het Groenewoud 13. Fling flack toodah ? Marike Jager 14. Natalia ? Orchestra Baobab 15. I take what I want ? Aretha Franklin 16. Vince?s tune ? Jomar Dragon Quartet
Rob McConnell - Well, the young Rob McConnell, who was raised in the multicultural area of Montreal known as Park Extension accomplished all his life goals, including being a musician, a police officer, artist, broadcaster and now is taking on new and exciting adventures in life and learning each and every day. Music has always been a part of Rob McConnell’s life. Born in Montreal in 1952, after teaching himself to play guitar, woodwind instruments, percussion and vibraphone (and he does a great job playing the piano with two fingers!) Starting at age 16, Rob could be found playing in garage bands on the South Shore of Montreal. While playing the part of John Lennon in one of the first Beatles Clone bands “The SelBeat” Rob would be found playing bars and wedding receptions to playing at a motorcycle club's party in Sorel. From a very young age, the media, radio and television intrigued young Rob McConnell.As a youth, Rob was a guest on The Magic Tom Show (Tom Auburn) and on The Johnny JellyBean (Ted Zeigler who went on to be a regular on the Sonny and Cher TV Show) at the studios of CFCF TV Channel 12 on Ogilvy Avenue also in the Park Extension neighborhood. In his late teens, Rob could be seen sitting and chatting with Leonard Cohen, having lunch with Cliff Edwards from the great Canadian group, "The Bells", teaching First-Aid for the St. John Ambulance Association. In the late 60s’ Rob played Montreal’s British Pubs, the French Bistro’s in historic Old Montreal, church and high school dances, to playing the Coffee Houses of Montreal’s McGill University’s Aylmer Street area where he met and played with a little known but up and coming Canadian artist, Gordon Lightfoot at The Yellow Door. In his later years, Rob worked with such international artists such as B.J. Thomas, Bobby Curtola, Linda Gentille, Brighton Rock and Peter Noone. Rob enjoyed off time with his friends at Montreal's The Maiden Head Inn where he met and became friends with Ferddie Furtado and at The Cock'n Bull enjoying the music and comedy of Festival of Laughs musical comedy artists, "Bowser & Blue." During his years, Rob has also crossed paths with such greats as Danny Kaye, Red Buttons, Paul Williams, Burgess Meredith, Liza Minnelli just to name a few. Yes, Canadian broadcaster and media personality, Rob McConnell has quite a career to his credit... musician, police officer, director, producer, publisher, author, board game creator, researcher, syndicated columnist and still, after 20 + years, hosting the very popular internationally syndicated radio show which he created, The ‘X’ Zone Radio & TV Show. When it comes to the world of the paranormal or the science of parapsychology, Rob's expertise is ranked in the Top 10 in his field. Since 1992, Rob McConnell has been publishing The ‘X’ Chronicles Newspaper, North America's only Paranormal/ Parapsychology / New Age Newspaper. McConnell continues to be one of the few spearheading the Canadian Media Scene. Now, as President and CEO of one of Canada’s fastest growing multimedia companies, RAM Media Company (which encompasses Radio/TV Broadcasting, Programming and Production - Publishing, Internet and Satellite Programming Delivery), he released his first Music Album, "Music of The ‘X’ Zone" (© 2013 REL-MAR McConnell Media Company) which was inspired by just some of those who have been a major part in his life and the lives of his international ‘X’ Zone audience. McConnell is now offering media opportunities and mentoring to those who seek careers in the new world of broadcasting, publishing and the new media. Rob McConnell was featured by the BBC in C*O*N*T*A*C*T in 1997, and was the consultant to the producers of the Canadian hit TV Show, Creepy Canada for three years. In 1997 Rob invented the very popular 'X' Game. Rob's broadcast experience includes 1220 CHSC in St. Catharines, 1290 CJBK in London and Rob was also the Executive Producer of Talk Programming for NewsTalk 610 CKTB. Rob has produced TV commercials, infomercials, concerts and features in Ontario and Quebec for such clients as The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, The Hyatt Regency Hotel, Centre Duvernay, Auberge Vieux Gabrielle, J D Car Stereo Centre and others. Rob is a syndicated newspaper columnist, and the author of several books found on Amazon.com including The ‘X’ Zone Directory of Who’s Who (2013) and The ‘X’ Zone Book of Triviology (2012). As a publisher, he has published a number of books including, “Out of the Woodwork” by long-time friend and fellow broadcaster William Peckham and “Rented Silence” by Lucia Mann. Rob McConnell lives in Southern Ontario.
Love on their minds and ukuleles in their arms.
Turning back the clock and tuning into the radio frequency of the 1920s.
In Episode 10 of The Cinescope Podcast, we talk about one of Chris Lyndon's favorite movies, Pinocchio! Rate and review on iTunes for entry into GIVEAWAY for a FREE MOVIE in the format of your choosing! Listen to full episode for additional details! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes (Pinocchio not available on iTunes) Pinocchio soundtrack on iTunes Stats Released February 23, 1940 Dir. by: Supervising Directors Ben Sharpsteen Hamilton Luske Sequence Directors Bill Roberts Norman Ferguson Jack Kinney Wilfred Jackson T. Hee Written by Ted Sears, Otto Englander, Webb Smith, William Cottrell, Joseph Sabo, Erdman Penner, Aurelius Battaglia Music by Paul J. Smith (Three Caballeros, Cinderella, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Shaggy Dog, Pollyanna, Swiss Family Robinson, The Parent Trap), Leigh Harline (together composed orchestral score for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs), also Ned Washington (lyrics for “When You Wish Upon a Star”, music by Harline) Starring Dickie Jones, Cliff Edwards, Christian Rub, Walter Catlett, Charles Judels, Evelyn Venable, Frankie Darro Contact Chris Lyndon Twitter Facebook DisneyChris.com Jiminy Crickets! Podcast Sideshow Sound Theatre - Mouse Music Chad Twitter Facebook Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Chris Lyndon.
Performances by solo musicians, including: Roland Hayes, Jelly Roll Morton, DeFord Bailey, Pablo Casals, Thomas "Fats" Waller, Cliff Edwards and Jimmie Rodgers. Works include: T For Texas, Swing Low Sweet Chariot, Whistling Blues, Bach Cello Suite #6, All Alone and Cohen Telephones About His Automobile.
This week we cover a request for a familiar song in a new context: "When You Wish Upon a Star", performed by Cliff Edwards as Jiminy Cricket, which has apparently gained Christmas classic status because of its inclusion in a Disney special aired annually in Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. We also listen to a song by Disney Channel Original Series star Kyle Massey which involves someone yelling "REMIX!" Thank you to settlechaos711 for requesting "When You Wish Upon a Star"!
Songs include: I Love You, I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter, Somebody Loves Me, Watching the Clouds Roll By and My Fate Is In Your Hands. Performers include: Frank Sinatra, Josephine Baker, Cliff Edwards, The Boswell Sisters, Nat King Cole, Jo Stafford, Anita O'Day, Bing Crosby, Teddy Wilson and Ruth Etting.
Songs include: I Got a Gal In Kalamazoo, Blues In the Night, It Might As Well Be Spring, Zip a Dee Do Dah, You Keep Coming Back Like a Song and When You Wish Upon a Star. Performers include: Billy Ecksteine, Dinah Shore, Jo Stafford, Tony Martin, Cliff Edwards and Johnny Mercer.
Buddy IoT Platform Buddy is a cloud platform for Internet of Things (IoT). Using Buddy, you can collect all of your device data with a single, clean API and send it to any analytics, marketing or visualization tool or service. In this presentation, Habib Heydarian will provide an overview of the Buddy platform, explain how to use the Buddy API to build Internet of Things applications and describe the features & capabilities of the platform. Web Accessibility Accessibility is something we should all care about. Even if it doesn't affect you individually now, chances are you know someone who does (or even yourself as we all get older and our senses become less effective than they used to be) having accessible software becomes essential. Cliff Edwards give a practical overview of making the web more accessible. He debunks common myths, highlights pitfalls and demonstrates tools and techniques to make the web a more accessible place for everyone.
The life and music of composer, Harlod Arlen, from the 1920s and 1930s. Songs include: It's Only a Paper Moon, Get Happy, Let's Fall In Love, Over the Rainbow, Stormy Weather, I've Got the World On a String and I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues. Performers include: Bing Crosby, Ethyl Waters, Cliff Edwards, Louis Armstrong, Glenn Miller, Cab Calloway,Ethyl Merman, Eddie Duchin and Judy Garland.
Songs include: You Fit Into the Picture, I Only Have Eyes For You, Day By Day, If You Knew Susie, Cuddle Up and I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm. Performers include: Billie Holliday, Glenn Miller, Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford, Thomas "Fats" Waller, Frankie Laine and Cliff Edwards.
Sept. 15, 1985 "Hits and Misses" features: A review of the songs that didn't quite make it in the 1930s, including seldom heard -- or completely obscure -- tracks such as Eddie Cantor's very silly "What a Perfect Combination," Kay Thompson's "Strike Me Pink," Ruth Etting's "A Poor Ex-Wife," Cab Calloway's "Edie Was a Lady," songs by Tony Martin, Russ Columbo and Bing Crosby, and the extremely odd version of Mae West's "Come Up and See Me Sometime" by Cliff Edwards.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Sept. 8, 1985 "A Sampler" features: A quick review of about 20 songs to re-introduce the show to a new group of students at the university. Artists include the Gus Arnheim Orchestra, Helen Kane, the Boswell Sisters, Cliff Edwards, Al Jolson and Bing Crosby. Songs include "The Clouds Will Soon Roll By," "I Wanna Be Bad," "Love is Just Around the Corner," "Singing in the Bathtub" and "Flirtation Walk." oldtimeradiodvd.com
Oct. 26, 1985 "Various Artists of the 1920s" features: Well-known and lesser-known artists including The Rhythm Boys, Helen Morgan, Kate Smith, Sophie Tucker, Miff Mole and his Little Molars, Cliff Edwards, Red McKenzie, George Gershwin, Blossom Sealey and Ethel Waters.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Songs include: I Faw Down, My One and Only, I Want to Be Bad, Diga Diga Do, Old McDonald and Tip Toe Through the Tulips. Performers include: Cliff Edwards, Helen kane , the Clicquot Club Eskimos, Jones & Hare and Jack Payne.
The life and music of songwriter, Harry M. Woods. Songs include: I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover, Try a Little Tenderness, Side By Side, Just An Echo In the Valley and When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain. Performers include: Al Jolson, Kate Smith, Bing Crosby, Ruth Etting, the Ames Brothers, Cliff Edwards and Billie Holiday.
Ugh! I had to replace my "Black Legacy" playlist, originally meant for today's webcast (Sept. 3rd, 2011 2pm - 4pm @ www.killradio.org). Why? After the implosion of last week's CSC ("Beats, Breakbeats, Scratches and Bass"), I found the "Black Legacy" show to be as implosion-possible as the "BBSB" show was. Frakkin' heavy handed DJing if ya' ask me...and now I'm scared that I've lost my playlist-making powers. So fine, let's jump to my "Children's Show" with music that was a part of my youth as well as music made for children from the 40's - 70's. No way to misstep with kiddie music, right?!! Right?!! Answer ME!!! Many tracks played throughout today's show I was happy to find thanks to the magic of the Internet. Perfect examples are all the tracks by the Record Guild of America, Inc., that during the 1940's produced a number of children's music records on 45rpm. I was lucky enough to find them available in .mp3 format along with the original artwork. (Check out the link which proves I'm tellin' the truth). One of the tracks that I was practically raised on was "Frankenstein" by the Edgar Winter Group, as it was played (by my brother and I mostly) on my parents' jukebox growing up. Actually it was my Mom's jukebox, an anniversary present my Dad gave to her back in the early 70's. It looks just like the one linked and I just saw a similar one for sale at a vintage clothing store in Echo Park, although someone painted red paint all over what was originally silver metal and stained wood. Also Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Sheherezade was another track that I have my Mom to thank for. I can remember "The Young Prince and the Young Princess" being played while my family and I did housework and yardwork on the weekends. For that reason, this show is very much dedicated, with much love and affection, to my Mom and all the great music that she exposed me to growing up. 1. Al "Jazzbo" Collins - Jack and the Beanstalk 2. The Record Guild of America, Inc. - Old Chisolm Trail 3. Ernest Tomlinson - Domestic Fun (a) 4. Sun Ra and the Blues Project - The Bat Cave 5. Fanny Brice - Kindness to Animals 6. Richard B. Sherman & Richard M. Sherman - The Enchanted Tiki Room 7. Claude Debussey - La Mer 8. The Record Guild of America, Inc. - Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star 9. Bob and Cathy Gibbons - Calliope Music 10. Helen Kane - That's My Weakness Now 11. Rosicrucian Record - Preparation for Sleep 12. Saint-Saëns - Aquarium 13. Gene Autry - Peter Cottontail 14. Albert Elms - Carnival 15. Van Phillips - Merry as a Grig 16. Disneyland - The Monorail Song 17. Cliff "Ukelele Ike" Edwards - When You Wish Upon A Star 18. Sid & Marty Krofft - The H.R. Pufnstuf Theme 19. The Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein 20. Cliff Edwards - Stop, Look and Listen 21. The Beau Hunks - Your Piktur 22. The Record Guild of America - Pretty Polly 23. The Electric Moog Orchestra - Cantina Band 24. Marty Robbins - El Paso 25. Aaron Copland - Billy The Kid - Introduction, The Open Prarie 26. Gilbert Vinter - The Mists of Illusion 27. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov - Sheherazade - The Young Prince and the Young Princess 28. Al "Jazzbo" Collins - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 29. Circus - Entry of the Gladiators 30. Jack Beaver - Workaday World 31. Henry Hall - Hush Hush Hush Here Comes the Bogey Man 32. Giacomo Puccini - Turandot - Perche tarda la luna 33. Jumbo Military Band - The Whistler and His Dog 34. The Record Guild of America, Inc. - Alphabet Song 35. Pogo - Alice Thank you so much for listening live on Saturdays between 2pm and 4pm Pacfic Time on killradio.org and thank you for listening to the podcast. Lust, DJ Jean-Luc Turbo
Love songs for Valentine's Day. Songs include: Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?, Am I Blue?, You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To and When I Grow Too Old To Dream. Artists include: Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Dinah Shore, Nelson Eddy, Cliff Edwards, Louis Armstrong and Helen Kane.
(((HEADPHONES STRONGLY RECOMMENDED))) Mouse Lounge -- Season 05 -- Episode 04 -- October 6, 2010 In this episode, the Mouse Lounge finds the magic of Pinocchio. Each week, in From the Vault we sample a clip from a classic Disney film, short, television or radio program, or Disneyland Record. This week, from a Disneyland Record 1962 release, your Disneyland Story Reader, Jiminy Cricket narrates the story of Pinocchio. From the Walt Disney Archives: Learn about the making of this extraordinary film from the men and woman who made it. Each week we present a high definition ride-through from a Disney Park East or a Disney Park West. This week, we’ll travel back to 1982. Take a ride on Pinocchio’s Daring Journey. We’ll go back in time… to the heyday of Tin Pan Alley, rumble seats, and bathtub gin… and listen to… the incomparable… Cliff Edwards. We’ll close the show with a stunning a capella cover of “When You Wish Upon a Star.”
Songs by lyricist, Gus Kahn, including: Carolina in the Morning, Toot Toot Tootsie, Love me or Leave Me and It Had to be You. Singers include: Al Jolson, Ruth Etting, Cliff Edwards and Manuel Romain.
Love songs for Valentine's Day, including: How My Sweetie Loves Me, Love Walked In, We're Back Togetheer and Will You Love Me in December. Artists include: Helen Kane, Louis Armstrong, Cliff Edwards and Ruth Etting.
Rare Frequency Podcast 35: The New Number Two 1 Albert Elms, "Speadlearn Broadcast" Prisoner File #2 (Silva America) CD 2003 2 Felix Kubin & Wechsel Garland, "Binaural Headphone Music" Axolotl Lullabies (Oral) CD 2008 3 John Baker, "Milky Way" The Radiophonic Workshop (The Grey Area of Mute) CD 2008 4 The Focus Group, "Jout Sections" Sketches and Spells (Ghost Box) CD 2002 5 Cecil Leuter, "Pop Electronique No. 2" Pop Electronique (Pulp) CD 2001 6 COH, "Grain:Loop" New Forms: Compilation (Raster-Noton) 2CD 2000 7 Lithops, "Sebquenz" Ye Viols! () CD 2009 8 Wendt, "003 Tag" Montage (Privatelektron) mp3 2007 9 Monolake, "Macau" Hong Kong Remastered (Imbalance Computer) CD 2008 10 Martyn, "Suburbia" All I Have is Memories (Apple Pips) 12” 2008 11 Lawrence English, "Unsettled Sleep" For Varying Degrees of Winter (Baskaru) CD 2008 12 Colin Andrew Sheffield, "Awake" Signatures Invisible Birds) CD 2008 13 Washington Phillips, "Train Your Child" The Key to the Kingdom (Yazoo) CD 2007 13 Machinefabriek, "Fonograaf" Dauw (Dekorder) CD 2007 13 Cliff Edwards, "I Ain’t Got Nobody" Sprigs of Time (Honest Jon’s) CD 2008 13 DJ Scud & Nomex, "Total Destruction" Total Destruction (Machinenbau) 12” 1998
Songs from the Great Depression, including: Brother Can You Spare a Dime?, Wrap Up Your Troubles in Dreams, Hobo Jungle Blues and When You Wish Upon a Star. Performers include: Mildred Bailey, Bing Crosby, Ted Lewis, Cliff Edwards and Sleepy John Estes.
The Genealogy Gems Podcast with Lisa Louise Cooke - Your Family History Show
Published Dec 13, 2008 GEM: Name That Tune I'll See You In My Dreams was a big hit for Cliff Edwards who also performed it on the ukuele. In fact he was known as "Uulele Ike." If you think you know the name of today's mystery song, call and leave the answer on the voice mail line at 925-272-4021. Dec. 24, 1968 In 1968 the three man crew of Apollo 8 became the first humans in history to orbit the moon. Their hastily-planned mission saw them enter lunar orbit on Christmas Eve after a three day voyage from earth. In one of a number of scheduled live TV broadcasts from the spacecrafts, the crew pointed their black and white camera at the lunar horizon and read the first ten verses of the Bible's book of Genesis. History of British Christmas Traditions I thought it would be fun to ask my friend James Mowatt of the to tell us alittle bit about the history of Christmas in Britain, and describe how our British ancestors might have celebrated the holiday. From 1940: Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret's Christmas Speech (Below: Princess Elizabeth along with her younger sister Margaret sending Christmas Greetings over the radio airwaves.) From 1917: Christmas, Christmas, Blessed Blessed Day From 1916: Christmas Eve Music Box A solo performed by Robert Gayler on the Celesta - Fantasie on old German Christmas Carols. A celesta is a struck idiophone operated by a keyboard. It looks very much like a miniature upright piano or a large wooden music box. From 1913: The Bells of Christmasa collection of Christmas carols performed by the Edison Band (below) From 1911: A Christmas Classic - The Awakening of Scrooge Music Hall Performer Bransby Williams (b. 1870 - d.1961) recorded this for Edison Records.
Music by bandleader and songwriter Isham Jones. Songs include: I'll See You in My Dreams, Wabash Blues, There is No Greater Love and Stardust. Other musicians include: Al Jolson, Woody Herman and Cliff Edwards.
Songs about fruit, including: Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries, I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time, On a Coconut Island and Black Raspberry Jam. Performers include: Cliff Edwards, Andy Iona, Rudy Valley, Fats Waller and the Memphis Jug Band.
Songs about the moon. Songs include: By the Light of the Silvery Moon, Once In a Blue Moon, Roll Along Kentucky Moon and Moon Country. Performers include: Ada Jones, Cliff Edwards, Hoagy Carmichael, Helen Kane and Charlie Patton.
Songs about dreaming and dreamers. Songs include: I'll See You in My Dreams, I Must Be Dreaming, The Ragtime Dream and I'm a Dreamer. Singers include: Collins and Harlin, Cliff Edwards, Annette Hanshaw, Smith Ballew and Jon Finnegan.
Songs for Valentine's Day. Songs include: I'm Falling in Love With Someone, I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Pretty Baby and For You Alone. Performers include: John McCormack, Cliff Edwards, Ethyl Waters and Enrico Caruso.
Featuring banjoist, Eddie Peabody, jazz guitarist, Eddie Lang and ukulele player Cliff Edwards. Songs include: Baby Face, Hot Fingers and Will You Remember Me.
This Week on Big Band Serenade Storms,Rain and Thunger Songs and Big Bands Tunes from 1910-1945. The music played on this Big Band Serenade are1)Stormy Weather-1941-Lena Horne, Orchestra of Lou Bring,2)Stormy Monday Blues-1942-Earl hines and His Orchestra,3)Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall-1944-Ella Fitzgerald And Ink Spots,4)Butterflies In The Rain-1933-Ray Noble&His Orchestra,5)Singin' In The Rain-1929-Cliff Edwards,6)Call Me Up Some Rainy Sunday Afternoon-1910-Ada Jones and Irving Berlin,7)It Don't Do Nothing But Rain-1926-Art Gillam,8)It Looks Like Rain In Cherry Blossom Lane-1937-Guy Lomardo and the Royal Canadians,9)Rhythm Of The Rain-1934-Dorsey Brothers Orchestra,10)I's Always Chasing Rainbows-1945-Dick Haymes & Helen Forest, 11)Over The Rainbow-1939-JudyGarland