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Send Mary and Kelsey a Message!In this episode, Mary and Kelsey discuss all things Dream Street with original founding member, Greg Raposo! Greg shares how he ended up performing at Graceland after a call from Priscilla Presley, when he knew Dream Street popped off, his solo career and upcoming performances with Matt Ballinger this summer! Follow Greg at @gregraposomusic Support the showInstagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
Singer/Songwriter Greg Raposo from Dream Street and Golden Globe nominated actor/producer/director/singer/writer Andrew Stevens join us on this episode of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell broadcast live from the W4CY studios on Wednesday, July 17th, 2024.Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/JIMMYSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jimmy-star-show-with-ron-russell9600/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Singer/Songwriter Greg Raposo from Dream Street and Golden Globe nominated actor/producer/director/singer/writer Andrew Stevens join us on this episode of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell broadcast live from the W4CY studios on Wednesday, July 17th, 2024.The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell is broadcast live Thursdays at 12 Noon ET and Music on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Les Salzman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
He's a "Beautiful Soul" who can do it all! Successful songwriter, singer, and actor Jesse McCartney joins Lance and the gang to talk about a big milestone . . . "Beautiful Soul" is turning 20 years old this year! Jesse reflects on the song's enduring popularity and what it's like seeing his fans, now parents, bring their kids to his shows and sing along to his songs! Plus, Jess talks about reuniting with Dream Street, co-writing the Leona Lewis hit song, "Bleeding Love," and his new music!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the music industry morphs, Dmitri and Sami Forzinetti deep dive into a conversation that touches on the decentralization of income streams and the rise of direct artist-fan connections. We dissect the evolving roles of labels, the implications of platforms like TikTok and Substack on artist income, and the potential of new funding models that are rewriting the rules. Dream Street Concord LVRN/Matt Pincus The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit musictectonics.com to find shownotes and a transcript for this episode, and find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
Today on The Neil Haley Show Neil "The Media Giant" and co-host Dr Robert Marx interview Jesse McCartney. Born April 9, 1987 in Ardsley, New York, to Ginger and Scot McCartney, Jesse began his career in theater with a national revival tour of The King and I with Hayley Mills (1997/98), and a notable New York Production of A Christmas Carol (1998) with Roger Daltrey. Jesse got the part of 'Adam Chandler Jr.' on the show All My Children for which he would eventually Emmy nominations in 2001 and 2002. After a brief stint in a children's musical group Sugar Beats, and later in teen boy band Dream Street, Jesse was signed as a solo artist to Hollywood Records. He released his first full length album on September 28, 2004. His song, "Beautiful Soul" was an instant hit and the album of the same title was certified platinum on February 24, 2005. His Departure album yielded another smash single, "Leavin'," landing him a #1 spot on the charts and was Top 40 Radio's most played song of of the year. His next single "How Do You Sleep" also charted in the top 10 in the following year. His songwriting credits include co-writing the smash "Bleeding Love" for singer Leona Lewis, which was a #1 hit in 34 countries; the only song in over a decade to achieve this status. It also won ASCAP's song of the year and was nominated for a Grammy Award. In addition to starring in Keith, which won five international film festival awards, McCartney's film credits include the Tribeca Film Festival's darling Beware The Gonzo (opposite Ezra Miller) and Oren Peli's Chernobyl Diaries. McCartney has voiced numerous animated characters for films, video games, and television series including all of the Alvin and the Chipmunks films, Horton Hears a Who, Kingdom Hearts, and Cartoon Network's Young Justice.
Today on The Neil Haley Show Neil "The Media Giant" and co-host Dr Robert Marx interview Jesse McCartney. Born April 9, 1987 in Ardsley, New York, to Ginger and Scot McCartney, Jesse began his career in theater with a national revival tour of The King and I with Hayley Mills (1997/98), and a notable New York Production of A Christmas Carol (1998) with Roger Daltrey. Jesse got the part of 'Adam Chandler Jr.' on the show All My Children for which he would eventually Emmy nominations in 2001 and 2002. After a brief stint in a children's musical group Sugar Beats, and later in teen boy band Dream Street, Jesse was signed as a solo artist to Hollywood Records. He released his first full length album on September 28, 2004. His song, "Beautiful Soul" was an instant hit and the album of the same title was certified platinum on February 24, 2005. His Departure album yielded another smash single, "Leavin'," landing him a #1 spot on the charts and was Top 40 Radio's most played song of of the year. His next single "How Do You Sleep" also charted in the top 10 in the following year. His songwriting credits include co-writing the smash "Bleeding Love" for singer Leona Lewis, which was a #1 hit in 34 countries; the only song in over a decade to achieve this status. It also won ASCAP's song of the year and was nominated for a Grammy Award. In addition to starring in Keith, which won five international film festival awards, McCartney's film credits include the Tribeca Film Festival's darling Beware The Gonzo (opposite Ezra Miller) and Oren Peli's Chernobyl Diaries. McCartney has voiced numerous animated characters for films, video games, and television series including all of the Alvin and the Chipmunks films, Horton Hears a Who, Kingdom Hearts, and Cartoon Network's Young Justice. McCartney played lead role of 'Bradin Westerly' in the TV series Summerland, which ran for two years on The WB (now The CW). He also landed the lead in the pilot Locke and Key for Fox, based on Joe Hill's graphic novels of the same name. Other major TV credits include Fear The Walking Dead, Major Crimes, Greek, Law & Order SVU, and CSI: Las Vegas as well as a lengthy stint in the cast of Army Wives as 'Private Tim Truman.' Jesse currently resides in Los Angeles.
On Celebrity Jobber with Jeff Zito this week, Jesse McCartney. What type of work would Jesse do if not for being famous for being on All My Children as JR Chandler, being in the band Dream Street, and having a solo musical career? Many celebrities will tell you they would be an eye doctor, or selling cars somewhere. They may have been just a jobber. Thanks for listening, Please rate, review, and subscribe to the Celebrity Jobber with Jeff Zito wherever you pod.
WE ARE BACK! After a 19 month hiatus the PA Piledriver Podcast is back! So much has happened in the world of professional wrestling in the past 19 months so we do our best to recap the biggest headlines. Did we come up with the greatest gimmick in professional wrestling? We missed you all and we are very excited for the future of the show. Show us some love and visit our social media pages with the link below. https://linktr.ee/PAPiledriver
Jessica shares her thoughts on the bubble, offers her excitement about the Riverbeat Music Festival lineup, talks to DeAngelo Williams about jump starting a car, and more.start Dream Street appreciation/set the show:05 What happened to Dream Street?:07 Last night's NBA action:09 Bubble watch:13 River Beat Fest lineup:26 Grizzlies gameday:42 DeAngelo Williams1:08 STORY TIME1:18 What's the difference between “bottle night” and date night?1:21 Iditarod champ shoots angry moose1:26 Autocorrect change1;31 Donald Trump with AI black people
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. Which means this Wednesday is a Friday, and it's the second day of our two-part Thanksgiving cooking series with Dorchester's Comfort Kitchen. Today's recipe comes from Comfort Kitchen's principal bartender and bar manager, Danameche Teron, who came by the studio to share "Dream Street", one of their signature drinks. It should be a great fit alongside your Thanksgiving meal. Dream Street Combine in a shaker: Spirited Version: Two ounces of Sorel Half ounce of orange curaçao Half ounce of Clement Creole Shrubb Half ounce of coconut simple* 3/4 ounce of lime juice Free-Spirited Version: Two ounces of Sorel One ounce of coconut simple One ounce lime juice 1/4 ounce of orange juice Add ice, shake Strain into a coupe or your favorite glass Garnish with an edible pansy (or any other edible flower) *Coconut simple recipe: Using a 2:1 ratio, mix the coconut with cane sugar until well blended and sugar is fully dissolved. Greater Boston's daily podcast where news and culture meet.
Not the popslash! This week, V and Emily revisit one of their favorite topics -- "let teenage girls create bad art because it deserves to exist" -- as they recall one of several big Fanfiction.net content purges. This time, it was the total destruction of the RPF section, a loss of tens of thousands of stories in one fell swoop. Yes, V talks about Dream Street again. Yes, Emily talks about Backstreet Boys. Yes, there's a list of all of the fandoms that were murdered, and it's a total time capsule to the autumn of 2002.
Today on Jake's Happy Nostalgia Show, we are joined by Greg Raposo. Greg was a member of the boy band Dream Street that ran from 1999 to 2002. We talk with Greg about the beginnings of the group, working with the late Chris Trousdale and tons more!
Dream of Detroit is hosting its fourth DREAM Street Fair in the Dexter Linwood neighborhood on August 12 from noon-8 p.m. Plus, Detroit's first freestanding birthing center breaks ground, and more. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
In this special episode of "The DJ Bob Show," celebrating the 22nd anniversary of Dream Street's self-titled album, DJ Bob Runkel chats with Greg Raposo, former member of the iconic boy band. Join them as they reflect on the album's impact on DJ Bob's life, delve into their creative endeavors, and more in this captivating conversation.
Exclusive interviews with John Philip Shenale about his work with JANET JACKSON. Then the bonus track with Jive Record's A&R Steve Lunt, we learn that there was going to be a movie sample in Lucky and the movie studio denied permission to use. Audio ripping, stealing and leaking is prohibited in every country in the world. Every question a guest answers we get items donated to charity! On Patreon there is an exclusive look into different versions of the song! www.Patreon.com/TheOriginalDoll www.TheOriginalDoll.com www.Instagram.com/The.Original.Doll www.Twitter.com/JamesRodriguez www.TikTok.com/@TheJamesRodriguez
Look up the phrase “triple threat” and you'll see Jesse McCartney's picture. In this episode Mary & Kelsey discuss Jesse - multi hyphenate actor, boy-bander, singer, songwriter, and all-around Beautiful Soul - and his rise to fame from Dream Street up to today. Loved today's episode? Leave us a rating & review and we may read your review on our next episode!Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
Had the pleasure to sit down with Chef Dae and talk about her many businesses in the food world. If you watch my interviews you know my favorite word is confirmation. Chef Dae story was so interesting to me because she received a lot of confirmation in her journey. From being taught how to cook by her aunt to her process of learning the food truck business Dae has been through it all. If you want some inspiration or want to learn about the food business check this out and check out @ dreamstreetcuisine_llc on instagram for more info.
Riotboy Productions presents Phonogenics 101 - the podcast where people who love music discuss albums track by track.In the era of the digital single it's important to remember the artistry of the LP. During our Phonogenics 101 discussions we take an album we love and discuss it in detail, track by track. Phonogenics is hosted by Tampa performer/songwriter Jeremy Gloff. Thank you to my Patreon subscribers for making this possible. Please consider supporting this project at www.patreon.com/jeremygloff - even a couple bucks a month is awesome!Support the show
It Happens Every Time… with Dream Street! Did you know Dream Street was originally supposed to be a Broadway Show? Find out why a lawsuit forced them to break-up. Plus, wait until you find out how Matt and Greg met their wives while they were in the band! And… did someone say Dream Street reunion!? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ana and Lizzie chat with author & lover of all boybands Ali Tierney. We discuss her boyband journey, to being a mother of boys, and now an author of a boyband children's book, "B is for Boybands". We chat about her love and obsession with the short-lived boyband Dream Street (1999-2002) and what set them apart from the other boybands at the time. We then discuss members of Dream Street, including her favorite: Chris Trousdale (RIP). Click here to buy "B is for Boybands" on Amazon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boybandpod/support
So honored to have THE Lorie Langdon on the podcast! Lorie has BOOKS! And the passion she has for the stories she creates shines through her every word during this interview. A bit more about Lorie: Lorie Langdon is an Amazon bestselling author of six YA novels, including the Doon series, Gilt Hollow, and Olivia Twist, which received a starred review from Booklist Magazine and is being sold in Target Stores across the nation. She is an international speaker who has been featured on media outlets such as USAToday.com, NPR Radio, EntertainmentWeekly.com, RedbookMagazine.com, Girl's Life Magazine, and BroadwayWorld.com. Her first novel has been optioned for film by Dreamstreet and Lonetree Entertainment. She is a self-professed Wonder Woman Wannabe who lives in Ohio with her husband and two superhero-obsessed teenage sons. Lorie is the author of the upcoming Disney Villain series, Happily Never After, featuring legendary villains such as; Ursula/Vanessa, Gaston, Yzma, Captain Hook, and the Evil Queen. Each book is a glimpse into the villain's origins and their experiences of first love. You can purchase the first book in the series here on Book Depository :https://www.bookdepository.com/Vanessa-Disney-Villains-Happily-Never-After-1-LORIE-LANGDON/9781761205286 http://www.lorielangdon.com/ Find Lorie on Instagram here: @lorielangdon_author And on Twitter: @LorieLangdon Of the Publishing Persuasion is a podcast for writers at all stages, shedding light on the journey to publication and beyond. The ups, the downs and everything in between. Find us on Instagram: @pubpersuasion HOSTED BY: Angela Montoya: @angelamontoya_author & Melanie Schubert: @melanie_schubert_writer #Disney #DisneyVillains #YABooks #Doonseries #disneyvillain #disnerds #disneyvillainbooks #disney #OliviaTwist #gilthollow #disneyvillainfans #thelittlemermaid #ursula #ursulavanessa #lovestory #romance #ya #HappilyNeverAfterseries
Welcome to the very first episode of 'What Ever Happened To...?' Join PureWow editor Emily Brozyna, as she investigates what ever happened to Dream Street, the beloved boy band only millennials remember. Dream Street was made up of Matt Ballinger, Frankie Galasso, Jesse McCartney, Greg Raposo and Chris Trousdale. The boy band started in 1999—but a couple years later, they totally disappeared. So, what ever happened to Dream Street, anyway?In this episode, Emily digs into how the group came to be, why they broke up, and what happened to all of the band members. She also takes a little walk down memory lane with her older sister, Ally, who was a Dream Street superfan back in the day. Oh, and you'll definitely want to stick around for Ally's heartwarming story about a recent run-in with one of the band members!New episodes drop every Tuesday. Follow us on TikTok @WhatEverHappenedToPod and Instagram @PureWow. 'What Ever Happened To...?' is a Gallery Media Group production.Get more nostalgia at PureWow.com:https://www.purewow.com/entertainment/what-happened-to-dream-streetReferences:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOBBMAu5L2I&t=805shttps://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/08/magazine/the-way-we-live-now-12-8-02-kids-after-they-were-stars.htmlhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-walk-down-dream-street-with-greg-raposo/id1585432991?i=1000536536484https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSOe5kRoawwhttps://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=2959460107714833https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/25/fashion/weddings/danielle-manning-matthew-ballinger.htmlhttps://allforone.media/company-info/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When I heard that a new Pixar movie was coming out, and that it would be about a preteen girl in the early 2000's I was excited. I was not prepared for the level of nostalgia I would feel from watching it, however. 4*Town reminded me of all of my favorite boy bands growing up - Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, and, of course, Dream Street. I decided to use those nostalgic feelings to analyze how 4*Town's songs stacked up against the early 2000's classics using my Boy Band Metric. Listen to hear how your favorites compare! Songs mentioned in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/56tRkoU1NZCiC0oXv0aJRw?si=953c902d9f914251 Merch: https://nitty-gritty-of-ditties.myspreadshop.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nittygrittyofditties/support
Like we did last year, my husband and I took a day trip to the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area to visit the 3 high-end show homes at Fort Worth's annual Dream Street event. I enjoy going to show homes like these so I can see the features that are most popular with area designers. Now, to be clear, these are multimillion-dollar homes and not all of the elements showcased will fit into every budget. But to me, it's helpful to see what's fresh and new, and what continues to be relevant in decor, appliances, and amenities, even if we don't include the exact finishes and brands showcased. Homes like these can serve as inspiration for those of us who are building. SHOW NOTES AT BYHYU.com
Not everyone can tell an entire story in exactly 100 words, but those who can't (Emily) should take a lesson from those who definitely can (our new friend, V). Learn the ins-and-outs of the drabble as well as hear all the tea about Dream Street fanfic, early internet stranger-danger, and that mom who sold her daughter to One Direction. Fics: V's AO3 Venus Observa by glycerineclown Support the podcast: Make a monthly contribution via Anchor Support via PayPal, Ko-fi, or our Amazon affiliate link Sign up for email updates / new episode announcements Follow on social: Tumblr Instagram Facebook Twitter Credits: I Ship It by Not Literally Cover image by our silent, smart (and don't forget sexy) producer, Jeremy Jeziorski. Some of the links we use are affiliate links, and we may earn a commission if you use them. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ishipitpod/support
Who's your favorite Jonas Brother? Remember Dream Street? This week, we celebrate 7 years of The Mortified Podcast by revisiting one of our most popular topics. Boy band fandom. The Mortified Podcast is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Binge the entire series. Were you a big boy band fan? Check out episode 50, our tribute to boyband fandom produced in 2016.
Grant reacts to Georgia winning the National Championship, re-litigates a story involving Chick-fil-a (actually it was Noodles and Co.), and chops it up with Mike Clemens during the Packers playoff bye. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's interviews are about transporting you to different places. The first is with cousins Tricia Elam Walker and Ekua Holmes who wrote a children's book, Dream Street, about the neighborhood where they grew up in Roxbury, Mass. They told NPR's Scott Simon that the characters in the book were inspired by people in their lives. Our next interview is with writer Clint Smith, who traveled to different locations across the country for his book on slavery, How the Word is Passed. He told NPR's Mary Louise Kelly he wanted to talk about places that still exist because slavery wasn't that long ago.
For Christmas December 25, 1949 a Mayfair Production in syndication. Once glamorous, now old and unwanted, Dream Street Rose tells a story about a naïve waitress in Colorado who meets a man who's been around, and her pursuit of love and poetic justice.
Mark Ganus, Kingsley Thurber - Dream Street Britney Spears - Baby One More Time
Dreams come true! Singer and songwriter Greg Raposo stops by Miss 2005 The Podcast to talk all things Dream Street. Listen along as Greg reveals which iconic 2000s trend he'd bring back, and shares the adorable way he met his wife at a Dream Street concert. Spoiler alert: It's a story straight from Wattpad! (Follow Greg on Instagram: @gregraposomusic)
The Fantasy Daydreamers slash through some news(2:00), navigate through the booby traps of your week 3 start/sit questions(9:20) and create a bloodbath with their dreams and nightmares for week 3(18:30). Stay awake to stay alive with us! Website: daydreamermedia.com Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/daydreamermedia Instagram: @day_dreamermedia Twitter: @FFDayDreamers Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UC9Rrycgd7sodp2zHOLb83tw/featured Watch us Live Monday and Wednesday Nights on Twitch: twitch.tv/daydreamermedia Stay Dreamin'!
In part 2 of our "West vs East" challenge, the fellas, along with special guests Kenny K. and Gary and Gloria V., discuss if the east side of the park truly is one big Dream Street.
Sailor Noob is the podcast where a Sailor Moon superfan and a total noob go episode by episode through the original Sailor Moon series!Get ready to rumble this week as Gramps goes out of control! When Rei's grandfather quits the shrine to start a women's self-defense class, Sailor Moon will have to run in to save him from losing his match, his gym, and his life!In this episode, we discuss "puroresu" or Japanese pro wrestling, Rikidōzan, Pro-Wrestling Noah, NJPW, All Japan Pro Wrestling, joshi puro, senbei, kayfabe, shoot vs. work, "stiff", Judas goat, and The Crush Gals. We also talk about Sailormaniacs, Hot Girl Shrine, "Protect...Martha", NO COMEUPPANCE, Turnt Sienna, "kowai" not "kawaii", being on Dream Street, epic '90s burn, Jerk-ass Homer, tired Japanese cartoon writers, high school syndrome, David Bowie Hulk, and leotards vs. unitards!Arigathanks, brother!We're on iTunes and your listening platform of choice! Please subscribe and give us a rating and a review! Arigato gozaimasu!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sailor-noob/id1486204787Become a patron of the show and get access to even more Sailor Noob content!http://www.patreon.com/sailornoobSailor Noob is a part of the Just Enough Trope podcast network. Check out our other shows about your favorite pop culture topics and join our Discord!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorhttp://www.justenoughtrope.comhttp://www.instagram.com/noob_sailorhttps://discord.gg/ATMBeUDBuy us a Kōhī on Ko-Fi!https://ko-fi.com/E1E01M2UA
Brooke and Katie discuss our latest k-drama obsession and fan fiction in the form of a TV show, True Beauty. We talk about the romance, chivalry, and looks of Korean men that far supersede those of any other country, and our burning desire for a foreign romance. We also talk about a MAJOR Larry Stylinson proof swept under the rug by the general public, and evidence that Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde's relationship is yet another PR stunt. We chat about up and coming social medias like Hive and Clubhouse, oversharing at work, and the overwhelming disappointment that is this season of The Bachelor. We also discuss Oscar-winning film "Josie and the Pussycats," as well as other iconic yet underrated bands of the time including Pay, A*Teens, and Dream Street. For our NTBABBs we talk about not trusting men named Christian, and roll our eyes at girls with perfect bodies on Instagram pretending they're relatable by having barely visible stretch marks.
This song is from my new EP Album "Mi Humanidad Mortal " #mas
Dream Street Has Success With Their Debut So What Have They Been Up To Since Breaking Up? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clarianna-conner03/support
Grab your backstage pass! This week, V and Maggie recount their Best Fandom Days Ever: two different but totally unforgettable person-to-person experiences they had with their favorite artists. V tells the story of interviewing Dream Street’s Greg Raposo backstage at the House of Blues when she was 17, and Maggie talks about meeting one of her personal heroes, musician and drug counselor Bob Forrest at a tiny solo show in 2015. Plus, a very special celebrity's lunch makes an appearance.
A song that reflects that you are by yourself. Be strong. Song will be in my EP Album. Beat thanks to Temper Beats
Join Maggie and V as they sing, rant, and cry their way through the full spectrum of human emotion! Maggie and V talk about loving, and losing, the idols that helped shape them: actor River Phoenix and Dream Street’s Chris Trousdale. After emoting their way through the 2020 election results and what they could mean for the healthcare system, they also discuss Chadwick Boseman. Just because you're mourning as a fan doesn't mean the grief isn't real.
This was taped PreRona.:.: 2.19.2020. The Young-Gifted-&Black series_ We welcomed CheF DAE:: a dope young CheF in Bmore!! From the Lens of a young BLakWoman... We hear personal growth and maturity, immense professional growth, and the quest for entrepreneurship in future goaLS! This is a must listen. BoXXUp! HitUp&SUBSCRIBE:: BlakBoxxRadio.com. Check out CheF DAE at https://www.dreamstreetcuisinecatering.com/ on IG at https://www.instagram.com/dreamstreetcuisine_llc/ or email dreamstcuisine@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blakboxx/message
For years Fort Worth magazine has teamed up with an area builder and local designers and vendors to build a house highlighting the latest in home design. Called the Dream Home, it’s been a showcase house charity fundraiser that many in and around Dallas, TX look forward to every year. This year, for the first time, 3 homes were built to be showcased in an event called, not Dream Home, but Dream Street. The 3 luxury showhomes were in all on the same street in Southlake, TX, a suburb outside of Dallas. Each house had a different builder and designer so I knew it would be interesting to see the similarities and differences that showed up in the different houses. Going to these showcase homes often lets us in on what’s up-and-coming and tried and true in homebuilding and decor. Some of the most prominent design features were those that I’ve talked about before and ones that I’ve seen in previous parades of homes. But to me, it’s always helpful to know what’s still trending and what has gone by the wayside. Show notes at BYHYU.com
On the 20th of every month, V is going to humiliate herself for the entertainment of Patreon donors (and Maggie) by reading aloud from the fanfiction she wrote at age fourteen. And then sent to the boy band that it was about. Experience baby V’s idea of narrative drama firsthand and see if you can survive the cliffhangers... We offer you this preview of the first installment of her solo Patreon show on the main feed as an enticement to pop over to our Patreon at patreon.com/imetyouonljpodcast and see what other goodies you can get.
"Dream Street Rose" The Damon Runyon Theater September 25, 1949 Opening Music: "The Oldest Established" by Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby covering the song from Guys and Dolls Clip: The radio version of Lady for a Day (1939)
Palapalooza welcomes Zach Goode (singer/guitarist) from the San Diego based Rap-Rock band Ghoulspoon/Divided By Zero. Active from 1989 to ~2001, Zach chats with Troy about the explosive 90's San Diego music scene, sharing the Casbah stage with Krist Novoselic, playing with Korn at Dream Street, partying with Eminem, and much more! Visit Zach's website at www.ZachGoode.com to see his current projects.
It’s a ten-year retrospective! Follow Maggie and V’s introductions to fandom, from their childhoods through 2008 or so, and you’ll see why it’s a miracle that they’re friends at all. After falling hard for River Phoenix, Maggie does a deep-dive on guitarist John Frusciante and the Red Hot Chili Peppers; V takes us on a rollercoaster journey with the members of bubblegum boy band Dream Street.
In the first segment (1:10-17:56), I interview Peter Moshay, an audio engineer who worked on Dream Street's "They Don't Understand" from the Pokemon 2000 soundtrack. In addition to providing details regarding the recording session, we also discuss some of the many acts he's worked with over the years. Our second segment (19:13-36:09) is an archival interview with Mark Chait, co-writer of "The Power Of One", also from Pokemon 2000. Like Peter, Mark has had a long and storied career, so it should be an interesting listen. Links: Live From Daryl's House: https://www.livefromdarylshouse.com/ Peter Moshay: http://www.petermoshay.com/ Pam Sheyne Interview: http://pokepress.blogspot.com/2015/08/songwriter-interview-pam-sheyne.html Mark Chait: https://www.markchaitmusic.com/
Host Robin D.G. Kelley and Pianist Eric Reed discuss Erroll Garner's album Dreamstreet. Recorded in December of 1959 and released in March of 1961 as the first product of Garner's newly formed Octave Records, Dreamstreet is also the first album of the recently released Octave Remastered Series. Hear what makes this album so important and explore what Erroll Garner's music has meant to Eric Reed's own music journey. Listen to the album: https://www.errollgarner.com/dreamstreet-ors Check out the full Octave Remastered Series: https://www.errollgarner.com/ Learn more about Erroll Garner Uncovered: errollgarner.com/podcast Follow Erroll Garner on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/officialerrollgarner/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/errollgarnerofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/errollgarner YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC960_Jq0MdN_RuLbTGfR1HA Find out more about our guest Eric Reed: http://ericreed.net --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erroll-garner/message
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Home Goods, Brazilian waxes, Tiger King drama, 5SOS, BLACKPINK, L.A.M.B., The Parent Trap, Madeline's postponed wedding, Disneyland, Dream Street, Aaron Carter, HBO Max, The OC, Hannah Montana, & all things Bachelor Nation!
Featuring unheard clips of Chris Trousdale and Dream Street throughout the years.
The movie theater chain that might never open back up. Savannah found the tour jacket from Chris in Dreamstreet right after his death. Two 15 yr olds from Franklin organized today's protest. And a TN guy caught a 103 lb river monster!
In the debut episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, we are pleased to host none other than Slightly Stoopid’s own Miles Doughty. Doughty, of course, is one of the founders of the beloved Ocean Beach band and sings, plays guitar in the group. Their latest studio album, 2018’s “Everyday Life, Everyday People,” represents the latest in the group’s evolution over the years and finds them mixing rock, reggae, dub, funk, soul, jazz and hip-hop together with more ease than ever before. Be sure to visit them at SlightlyStoopid.com for up-to-date news, music, video, and tour dates. Listen and subscribe to the SoundDiego Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherEpisode 1 Show Notes:If you’ve never been to Nicos, it’s a San Diego/OB institution and worth a (weekly) visit. Check out their website here.Miles mentioned SOMA, Dreamstreet and Canes as some of the first venues the band played in San Diego. Here’s video footage of a Slightly Stoopid show at Winston’s in 1998.Want a little more history on how the band was discovered by Bradley Nowell? Here’s a good interview via Relix with the guys from Slightly Stoopid on their last 25 years.Like the rest of us, Miles is a fan of John “Swami” Reis and Rocket From the Crypt, check out the SoundDiego interview with Reis here where we talk about his favorite San Diego tacos, record shops and more.If you liked "Drive All Night" by Hard Fall Hearts — our SoundDiego Spotlight artist of the week — visit their website for more music, tour dates, news and more. And if you'd like to see 'em live, head out to Soda Bar on Saturday, Feb. 29, where they'll share a bill with The Delta Bombers and Reckless Ones (get tickets here).And for all the listener friends looking for even more trivia in their life, check out an exclusive bonus A or B Side trivia question with Miles that we saved just for these notes right here. Test your knowledge! As Miles mentioned, here’s a video of Slightly Stoopid performing “Know You Rider” with Bob Weir at his famed TRI Studios.Be sure to join us for a new episode of the SoundDiego Podcast every Monday, get your daily coverage of the San Diego music scene over at SoundDiego.com, and tune in to NBC 7 every Saturday night at 1:30 a.m. for all-new episodes of SoundDiego TV.Upcoming guests include P.O.D.'s Sonny Sandoval, CC from Little Hurricane, Imperial Beach Mayor Serge Dedina, NBC 7's Catherine Garcia, Ken Kramer from "About San Diego" and more! Thanks for listening, and until next time, enjoy the music.If you enjoyed this episode of the SoundDiego Podcast, subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcasting platform:Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | StitcherThe SoundDiego Podcast is executive produced by Eric Page, hosted by Dustin Lothspeich (reach him here), and edited by Matthew Lewis.
We take some time to research and discuss boy bands we are not that familiar with. Includes Westlife, Dreamstreet, 5 Seconds of Summer and Big Time Rush
Topics: Chicago Bears, Janet Jackson, Anita Baker, She's Gotta Have It, 227-(TV Sitcom)(Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) General Snapshots 1. Ronald Reagan is President 2. Jan - The first federal Martin Luther King Jr. Day, honoring Martin Luther King Jr., is observed. 3. Jan - The first group of inductees to the Rock and Roll HOF, included Elvis Presley, the Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, and 3 other white performers. Also inducted were, James Brown*, Little Richard*, Fats Domino*, Ray Charles*, Chuck Berry*, Sam Cooke*, Robert Johnson*, and Jimmy Yancey*. 4. Jan - Super Bowl XX: The Chicago Bears defeat the New England Patriots 46–10 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. 5. Jan - Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrates 73 seconds after launch, killing the crew of seven astronauts, including schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe (see Space Shuttle Challenger disaster). President Ronald Reagan postpones for one week the State of the Union address that had been scheduled for the evening and instead addresses the nation on the Challenger disaster. 6. Mar - Halley's Comet is a comet visible from Earth every 75–76 years. It last appeared in the inner parts of the Solar System in 1986 and will next appear in mid-2061. 7. Apr - The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults, hosted by Geraldo Rivera, is a two-hour live American television special. 8. Apr - In Ukraine, one of the reactors at the Chernobyl nuclear plant explodes, creating the world’s worst nuclear disaster. 31 are killed directly by the incident, many more die from cancer in later years, many thousands more are exposed to significant amounts of radioactive material, and vast territories in Ukraine and Belarus are rendered uninhabitable. 9. May - Hands Across America: approximately 6.5 million people form a human chain from New York City to Long Beach, California, to raise money to fight hunger and homelessness. The event raised about $15 million. A total of 24 cities participated along the route, including: Champaign, Illinois (with Walter Payton), Chebanse, Illinois (A cornfield in central Illinois served as center-point of the nation with 16,000 people in attendance), Springfield, Illinois (with 50 Abraham Lincoln impersonators), and St. Louis, Missouri (with Kathleen Turner under the St. Louis Arch) 10. Aug - In Edmond, Oklahoma, United States Postal Service employee Patrick Sherrill guns down 14 of his co-workers before committing suicide. 11. Sep - Desmond Tutu becomes the first black Anglican Church bishop in South Africa’s Cape Town, the most senior position in southern Africa's Anglican hierarchy. Theologically, he sought to fuse ideas from black theology with African theology; politically, he identifies as a socialist. 12. Nov - Iran–Contra affair: The United States has been selling weapons to Iran in secret, in order to secure the release of 7 American hostages held by pro-Iranian groups in Lebanon. Also, profits from the covert weapons sales to Iran were illegally diverted to the anti-communist Contra rebels in Nicaragua. National Security Council member Oliver North and his secretary, Fawn Hall, start shredding documents implicating them. 13. Nov - Mike Tyson wins his first world boxing title by defeating Trevor Berbick in Las Vegas. Tyson won the title by TKO in the second round, and at the age of 20 years and 4 months became the youngest heavyweight champion in history. Tyson won his first 19 professional fights by knockout or stoppage, 12 of them in the first round. 14. Dec - Three African Americans are assaulted by a group of white teens in the Howard Beach neighborhood of Queens, New York. One of the victims, Michael Griffith, is run over and killed by a motorist while attempting to flee the attackers. 15. Open Comments: 16. Top 3 Pop Songs 17. 1 "That's What Friends Are For, Dionne and Friends 18. 2 "Say You, Say Me", Lionel Richie 19. 3 "I Miss You", Klymaxx 20. Grammy Award Winners 21. Record of the Year: "Higher Love", Steve Winwood 22. Album of the Year: Paul Simon (producer & artist) for Graceland 23. Song of the Year: Burt Bacharach & Carole Bayer Sager (songwriters) for "That's What Friends Are For" performed by Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder 24. Best New Artist: Bruce Hornsby & the Range 25. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Anita Baker for Rapture 26. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: James Brown for "Living in America" 27. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: Prince and The Revolution for "Kiss" 28. Best Rhythm & Blues Song: "Sweet Love" performed by Anita Baker 29. Open Comments 30. Top 3 Movies 1. Top Gun 2. Crocodile Dundee 3. Platoon 31. Other Notables: The Karate Kid Part II, Star Trek IV, Back To School, Aliens, The Golden Child, Ruthless People, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Crocodile Dundee, The Fly, Howard the Duck, Labyrinth, Little Shop of Horrors, Platoon, Pretty in Pink, Stand By Me, Top Gun, The Three Amigos ---AND UNDER THE CHERRY MOON! 32. Open Comments 33. Top 3 TV Shows 1. The Cosby Show 2. Family Ties 3. Cheers 34. Open Comments 35. Economic Snapshot 36. New Home: 89,463 37. Avg Rent: 385 38. Avg. Income: 22,300 39. New Car: 9,300 40. Harvard:10,600 yearly 41. Movie Ticket: 2.75 42. Gas: .89 43. Stamp: .22 44. Social Scene: Chicago Bears – Super Bowl Shufflin!! 45. “In March of 1920 a man telephoned me. Mr. Chamberlain asked if I would like to come to Decatur and work for the Staley Company. [George Chamberlain was general superintendent of the A. E. Staley Company, a food starch company of Decatur, Illinois. In 1919, the company's Fellowship Club had formed a football team. It had done well against other local teams, but Mr. Staley wanted to build it into a team that could compete successfully with the best semi-professional and industrial teams in the country.” - George Halas, in his book Halas by Halas. 46. The franchise was founded in Decatur, Illinois, on September 17, 1920 and moved to Chicago in 1921. It is one of only two remaining franchises from the NFL's founding in 1920, along with the Arizona Cardinals, which was originally also in Chicago. Originally named the Decatur Staleys, the company hired George Halas, a Chicago native, and Edward "Dutch" Sternaman in 1920 to run the team. The 1920 Decatur Staleys season was their inaugural regular season completed in the newly formed American Professional Football Association (later renamed the National Football League (NFL) in 1922). The team relocated to Chicago in 1921, where the club was renamed the Chicago Staleys. Under an agreement reached by Halas and Sternaman with Staley, Halas purchased the rights to the club from Staley for $100 (~$1,400 in 2019). In 1922, Halas changed the team name from the Staleys to the Bears. The team moved into Wrigley Field, which was home to the Chicago Cubs baseball franchise and, as with several early NFL franchises, the Bears derived their nickname from their city's baseball team. Halas liked the bright orange-and-blue colors of his alma mater, the University of Illinois, and the Bears adopted those colors as their own. 47. The 1985 Bears were simply the greatest team ever, and here's why. The collection of players Chicago put together not just on defense, but also offense, made them one of the most talented teams ever assembled. The Bears steam-rolled their way through the regular season with a 15-1 record. In Super Bowl XX, they destroyed the Pats 46-10, with the only 10 points they would give up in the entire playoffs. At the time, the 36-point win was the largest in Super Bowl history. Chicago finished with an 18-1 overall record and allowed only five of the teams they faced that year to score more than 10 points in a game. They had the greatest running back in NFL history, Walter Payton. They had the best middle linebacker in NFL history, Mike Singletary. And they even had the 1985 Coach of the Year, Mike Ditka. But, most importantly, they had the greatest team in the history of the NFL. (Including the “Punkie” QB and the Fridge!) They were the 1985 Chicago Bears. R.I.P. Sweetness. Although you wore No. 34 on the field, you will always be No. 1 in Bears fans' hearts! - MATT REAGAN [https://bleacherreport.com/articles/136752-1985-chicago-bears-the-greatest-team-ever] 48. Question: Did you care? 49. Music Scene 50. Black Songs from the Top 40 51. 1 "That's What Friends Are For, Dionne and Friends 52. 2 "Say You, Say Me", Lionel Richie 53. 3 "I Miss You", Klymaxx 54. 4 "On My Own", Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald 55. 6 "How Will I Know", Whitney Houston 56. 7 "Party All the Time", Eddie Murphy 57. 11 "Greatest Love of All", Whitney Houston 58. 12 "Secret Lovers", Atlantic Starr 59. 16 "There'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry)", Billy Ocean 60. 19 "Kiss", Prince and The Revolution 61. 26 "I Can't Wait", Nu Shooz 62. 31 "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going", Billy Ocean 63. 32 "When I Think of You", Janet Jackson 64. 39 "Dancing on the Ceiling", Lionel Richie 65. 43 "What Have You Done For Me Lately", Janet Jackson 66. Vote: 67. Top RnB Albums 68. Jan - In Square Circle, Stevie Wonder 69. Feb – Promise, Sade 70. Apr – Control, Janet Jackson 71. Jun - Winner in You, Patti LaBelle 72. Aug - Love Zone, Billy Ocean 73. Aug - Raising Hell, Run–D.M.C. 74. Sep – Rapture, Anita Baker 75. Oct - Word Up!, Cameo 76. Nov - Give Me the Reason, Luther Vandross 77. Dec - Just Like the First Time, Freddie Jackson 78. *Dec - Life, Love & Pain, the debut album of Club Nouveau (Personal Favorite – 1st “Grown Up” album I bumped) 79. Vote 80. Featured Artist: Janet Damita Jo Jackson (@ 20 yrs. old): a.k.a, Ms. Jackson if you’re Nasty. 81. One of the most awarded artists in the world, her career longevity, hit records and trail of achievements reflect her influence in shaping and redefining the scope of popular music. In her more than four decades of music career that has spanned over eleven studio albums and seven world tours, Jackson has sold more than 100 million records with four of her albums being included in Rolling Stone's ‘500 Greatest Albums’ and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's ‘Definitive 200’ list. She was a fixture on MTV and a major role model for young artist. 82. Childhood and career: Born and raised in Gary, Indiana, she was the youngest of the ten children. With the entire family into the entertainment business, it was only natural for Janet Jackson to follow suit. She recorded herself in the studio and by the age of seven, had performed at the Las Vegas Strip at MGM Casino. In 1976, Jackson began acting in the variety show ‘The Jacksons’. The following year, she grabbed a main role as Penny Gordon Woods in the sitcom ‘Good Times’. This was followed by a role in ‘A New Kind of Family’ and a recurring role in ‘Different Strokes’. At the age of 16, Jackson received a contract with A&M Records. Under the label, she released her debut album ‘Janet Jackson’ in 1982. The album peaked at number 63 on the Billboard 200, and number six on the publication’s R&B albums chart. In 1984, Jackson released her second album ‘Dream Street’. The album was moderately successful, peaking at 147 on the Billboard 200, and number 19 on the R&B albums chart. Its lead single ‘Don’t Stand a Chance’ peaked at number nine on Billboard’s R&B singles chart. Continuous tiffs with her father led Jackson to come out from under his shell. She then teamed with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to come up with her third album ‘Control’ in 1986 which became a major hit. The album peaked at number one on the Billboard 200 and was certified five times platinum by the RIAA, selling over ten million copies worldwide. 83. ‘Control’ gave Jackson her first breakthrough success. It not just spawned top five singles but also gave her, her first number one hit on the Hot 100. The album went on to receive six Billboard Awards, including Top Pop Singles Artist and three Grammy nominations. It also won four American Music Awards from twelve nominations, the highest ever till date. ‘Control’ gained crossover pop appeal, giving Jackson her own identity, away from her clan. Following the stupendous success of ‘Control’, Jackson was bounded by the pressure to come up with its sequel. However, she refrained from bowing down to the pressure and instead came up with her fourth album ‘Rhythm Nation 1814’ that dealt with a socially conscious theme. 84. Open Comments: 85. Question 1: Nipple Gate - In a 2006 interview with MTV, Justin Timberlake admitted that Jackson suffered more in wake of the controversy. “If you consider it 50-50, then I probably got 10 percent of the blame,” Timberlake told MTV’s John Norris in a 2006 interview. “I think America is harsher on women. I think America is unfairly harsh on ethnic people.” He also said that he could have “handled [the aftermath] better.” - Why did she get crushed? 86. Question 2: TMZ 6/23/2019 - Janet Jackson has broken her silence amid new allegations against her brother, Michael Jackson, in "Leaving Neverland" -- and her message is simple ... his rep will be just fine. Janet says, "I love it when I see kids emulating him, when adults still listen to his music. It just lets you know the impact that my family has had on the world." She added, "I hope I'm not sounding arrogant in any way -- I'm just stating what it is. It's really all God's doing, and I'm just thankful for that." She's also defended him in the past, specifically when Jordy Chandler accused Michael of sexual abuse in '93. At the time, Janet called it a money grab. – Denial or Business? 87. Featured Artist: Anita Denise Baker (@ 28 yrs. old): a.k.a., 'The Songstress'. Singer and songwriter. 88. Childhood & Early Life: Born in Toledo, Ohio. She was abandoned by her parents at the age of two and was raised by a foster family in Detroit, Michigan. Her foster parents passed away when she was only 12 and her foster sister took care of her upbringing after the death of her foster parents. Baker had an interest in music from an early age and started singing R & B in nightclubs in Detroit by the time she was 16. It was after one of those performances that funk band leader David Washington of ‘Chapter 8’ identified her and asked her to go to go for an audition in order to join the band. 89. Career: Baker became a member of the band ‘Chapter 8’ in 1975 (@ 17 yrs. old) and following a string of performances, the band was handed a deal by Ariola Records in 1979. The group’s first album ‘Chapter 8’ was released in 1979 and featured the singles "Ready for Your Love," a duet between Baker and bandmate Gerald Lyles, and the Baker-led "I Just Want to Be Your Girl." In 1979, Ariola Records was taken over by Arista Records and Chapter 8 lost their contract as Arista Records was of the view that Baker was not fit to be the group’s lead singer. Baker went back to Detroit and worked as a waitress and a receptionist for a law firm. In 1983 (@ 25yrs old), she released her debut solo album, 'The Songstress', under the Beverly Glen label. The album was a popular one and many of the songs made it to the music charts. Following the release of the album she had a protracted legal battle with the Beverly Glen label over payment of royalties and breach of contract issues. She won the case against the label in 1985, signed with Elektra Records label, and came out with her second album 'Rapture' in 1986. The album became a big hit, with over eight million copies sold worldwide and led to ‘The Rapture Tour’. 90. Open Comments: 91. Question: Parade Magazine 9/12/19 - Short hair, don’t care! Tamron Hall has been rocking a short ‘do for over 20 years—and the TV personality, 48, revealed on her new self-titled daytime talk show that she decided to first go for the chop because of an old flame. “I cut my hair when I was 18 years old because my boyfriend at the time had a crush on Anita Baker, and I had a bigger crush on him than he did on me apparently,” she shared. So, Hall modeled her hair after the “Sweet Love” singer, who has been credited as one of the pioneers of the pixie haircut. – Do you like the pixie on women? 92. Movie Scene: She’s Gotta Have It 93. A 1986 American black-and-white comedy-drama film written, edited and directed by Spike Lee. Filmed on a small budget and Lee's first feature-length film, it earned positive reviews and launched Lee's career. The plot concerns a young woman (Johns) who is seeing three men, and the feelings this arrangement provokes. Nola idealizes the freedom to have multiple sex partners that men have typically enjoyed, saying “A woman can be a sexual being, doesn’t have to belong to a man, and perhaps shouldn’t even wish for such a thing.” Nola's voice has been described as the most revolutionary element in the film, a representation of the struggle African American women faced in society at the time. 94. Review: By Esi Edugyan, he Guardian 12/2017 - Perhaps the most daring aspect of ‘She’s Gotta Have It’ was not its portrayal of sexuality but simply its willingness to view black people just as people. The film never highlights their racial otherness, exploring instead the whole messy business of their experiences. The black experience – to the extent such a thing even exists – is not only slavery and racism and economic disparity and brutality and the endless ongoing struggle, though it is all these things certainly. It is also sex and love and boredom and dreaming and joy. 95. Question: Are promiscuous black women now acceptable? 96. TV Scene 97. Debuts: Oprah Winfrey's Chicago-based talk show goes national, He's the Mayor, The Redd Foxx Show, Melba, featuring singer/actress Melba Moore. 98. Cancellations: Mar - Diff'rent Strokes, 1978 / Apr - Benson, 1979 / May - The Love Boat, 1977 99. Featured Show: “227” 100. “227” stars Marla Gibbs as Mary Jenkins. The series was adapted from a play written in 1978 by Christine Houston about the lives of women in a predominantly black apartment building. The show was created as a starring vehicle for Marla Gibbs, who had become famous as Florence Johnston, the sassy maid on The Jeffersons, and had starred in Houston's play in Los Angeles. This role was similar in nature. 101. “227” followed the lives of Mary Jenkins (Marla Gibbs), a nosy, tart-tongued, but loving housewife. Her husband, Lester (Hal Williams), had his own construction company, and their daughter, Brenda (Regina King), was boy-crazy yet smart and studious, in her first television acting role. Also cast in 227 was Sandra Clark (Jackée Harry), Mary's young neighbor who constantly bickered back and forth with her about their respective views on life. Except for The Cosby Show and A Different World, “227” achieved higher ratings than other sitcoms airing at the time with a predominantly African American cast during the first two seasons. Awards: Winner of 1987 Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Jackée Harry. 102. Open Comments: 103. Featured Character: Sandra's style was so great because it's the quintessential 1980's look of "grown and sexy". Sandra showed us Black women could be bold, fierce, fabulous, and fashionistas and rock any outfit with enough confidence to stop traffic. From interview with Lee Bailey’s Electronic Urban Report, “I was a diva, full and blown up. In fact, I was the ‘It’ girl. Oh yeah, I was that girl. I dressed well, had a lot of money. I don’t know how many cars. You know, it was the 80s, it was not a blur, but it flew so fast.” Fortunately, Harry had a great vehicle to shine in “227,” which struck a chord with its relatable characters. Harry’s hard work obviously paid off with Sandra, who became a certified hit with viewers. It’s a given that Harry put her stamp on the character, but she credits a couple of entertainment icons for helping to lay the groundwork for her and other women to be funny and sexy without missing a beat. Especially when it came to Sandra. “Just funny. Funny. And the clothes she wore, scandalous. Funny lines. Sexy, fancy. People wanted that and I didn’t know that, then,” Harry said about what made her beloved “227” character so endearing. “I grew up watching a lot of TV and I had seen women like that on TV… a lot of different women like Mae West and Lucille Ball. That was my vision of funny. Pretty, but still funny and you can get away with a lot more. Which is still true today.” 104. Open Comments: 105. Question: Ever met a real-life “Jackee”? 106. Vote: Best Pop Culture item/event for 1986
Teen Magazines will tell you who to love, but will they tell you How!??! Also, who is that guy, anyway? Also, yes, I know about the Riverdale series. Please stop telling me there is a Riverdale series. I know you mean well. But no. No.
The Boba Girls find a new theme song for their show. They expose some of the craziest lies they’ve said to curve a date. Meanwhile, Tram goes on her first tinder date and gets GHOSTED, but her second date she meets makes the hugest impact on her life.Make sure you listen for their promo code to get an additional 15% off on the AZNFLUSH game.
In this episode Freddy Krueger helps a friend through a breakup, we explore an odd dream with some common themes, and talk about songs! The theme? Dreams!
We’ve traveled through time. Its time to go all the way back to season 2 of Miami Vice. This episode had so many things to love and it really felt… Like home. We had action, double crosses, good investigation work and even an appearance from Izzy. So much of this episode of Miami Vice reminded us of classic seasons. What’s not to love? A secret society taking the law into their own hands which is made up of other cops. The conspiracy is so large even the soon-to-be Chief of Police is in on it! Dominic is concerned for a group of vigilantes that managed by a man who got the idea after being shot in the head. Melissa wonders what if the duo said no? How do they forget what they’ve seen? John wants to protect the good name of Dr. Dingy, Dr. Johnny Dingy. Its a classic episode you can’t miss! Become a Patron! Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 15 – Over the Line Premiered April 28, 1989 (Episode was delayed for a month and a half for the debut of some series called Dream Street. Help us out here Melissa, our 80’s TV isn’t up to par There was also a 99′ boy band called Dream Street that I found a video of them performing on the Maury show. Think they found out who their real dad is?) Writer: Robert Ward (Co-producer, 8 writing credits) and Scott Shepherd (Redemption in Blood, Bad Timing, Hard Knocks, will write Freefall) Director: Russ Mayberry (will direct Freefall, probably the most accomplished TV director Vice ever had, a titan behind the camera for TV) Guest Stars Tomas Arana as Walter Stevens Robert Fields as Metro-Dade Captain Richard Highsmith Anthony Barrile as Johnny Music I’m Life by The Fixx 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 – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
We’ve traveled through time. Its time to go all the way back to season 2 of Miami Vice. This episode had so many things to love and it really felt… Like home. We had action, double crosses, good investigation work and even an appearance from Izzy. So much of this episode of Miami Vice reminded us of classic seasons. What’s not to love? A secret society taking the law into their own hands which is made up of other cops. The conspiracy is so large even the soon-to-be Chief of Police is in on it! Dominic is concerned for a group of vigilantes that managed by a man who got the idea after being shot in the head. Melissa wonders what if the duo said no? How do they forget what they’ve seen? John wants to protect the good name of Dr. Dingy, Dr. Johnny Dingy. Its a classic episode you can’t miss! Become a Patron! Episode Information Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 15 – Over the Line Premiered April 28, 1989 (Episode was delayed for a month and a half for the debut of some series called Dream Street. Help us out here Melissa, our 80’s TV isn’t up to par There was also a 99′ boy band called Dream Street that I found a video of them performing on the Maury show. Think they found out who their real dad is?) Writer: Robert Ward (Co-producer, 8 writing credits) and Scott Shepherd (Redemption in Blood, Bad Timing, Hard Knocks, will write Freefall) Director: Russ Mayberry (will direct Freefall, probably the most accomplished TV director Vice ever had, a titan behind the camera for TV) Guest Stars Tomas Arana as Walter Stevens Robert Fields as Metro-Dade Captain Richard Highsmith Anthony Barrile as Johnny Music I’m Life by The Fixx 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 – https://twitter.com/gowiththeheat Facebook – https://facebook.com/gowiththeheat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gowiththeheat/ Intro & transition music provided by: Cuban Sandwich, Voice Over Under Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Courtney and Kam discuss all things #JanetJackson including Napster (yeah, it's still a thing), Janet's upcoming Fantastic Voyage, a fan's petition to re-release Janet's discography and Janet Jackson’s Dream Street.
Marc takes on the one and only Janet Jackson! (Miss Jackson, if you're nasty.)She's sold around 100 million albums worldwide - but all too often remembered for tabloid fodder and her an already famous family. It's just unfair, and Marc sets out to see how her music stands alone and stands up! In this debut episode, we're looking at her much-maligned early records 1982's Janet Jackson & and '84's Dream Street, as well as her first breakout smash with Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis at the helm: 1986's Control.This journey into platinum pop is weirder than you might think, and along for the ride is lifelong Jacksons fanatic Chris LeBrane of the funky new wave act, Chris LeBrane's Campaign. When it comes to Janet, there's so much to know, yet the real story might actually be told in the grooves!This episode's discography: 0:00: Intro to Discography and Janet Jackson / 20:00 Janet's debut album / 34:23 Dream Street / 48:39 Links that matter / 52:55 Control See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Trousdale shares about his new single, Dance For Love, and upcoming movie, To The Beat as well as details about his new music. Plus, a few interesting thoughts about the old days including A-Teens and Jump5.
The first ever DreamCard! The brothers fantasy book the ultimate horror-themed PPV! The Wyatts, Raven, Papa Shango, Spiked Dog Collars and more!
A song sampled by recording artist Beck. Fictional Matt LeBlanc’s infamous ringtone. And lots more! All pieces featured here are library tracks originally written to be used in film and television productions during the 1960s, 70s, & 80s. For more details check out the complete show notes at www.rarefiedairpod.com 01. May We Introduce, Franck Pourcel, Otto Sieben, & Jean-Claude Madonne; 00:24 (APM) 02. Pop-up, Roger Webb; 04:35 (De Wolfe) 03. Vodka Time, Ernst August Quelle; 07:32 (Megatrax) 04. Progress Chaser, Roger Jackson; 11:28 (De Wolfe) 05. Amour, Vacances et Baroque, Paul Guiot & Paul Piot; 13:57 (Firstcom) 06. Carnival for Strings, Pierre Duclos & Maurice Helison; 18:17 (Firstcom) 07. Stickman, Sam Spence; 20:12 (APM) 08. Two Time, Syd Dale; 21:43 (APM) 09. Dream Street, Ernst August Quelle; 24:52 (Megatrax) 10. Rosebud Joe, Reg Tilsley; 29:27 (De Wolfe)
In another first-ever conversation, Evan welcomes singer/songwriter and former member of the boy band Dream Street GREG RAPOSO to Socially Awkward. Hear about his singing origins, winning Star Search, how Dream Street came to be, and the juxtaposition of being in a boy band while being bullied in high school. Greg then talks going solo and […] The post Greg Raposo (of Dream Street) – Ep042 appeared first on Evan Wecksell.
Bienvenidos a Musica y Palabras comenzaremos nuestra aventura en el año 1957 con Peggy Lee y su album Dream Street ,Helen Shapiro y Debbie Reynols con su clasico Tamy ,nostraladaremos a los 70 con Sandy Denny ,y los Lynyrd Skynyrd con su album Second Helping y mucho mas espero osguste .GRACIAS
Sparkle starring the late Whitney Houston and Jordin Sparks, hits theaters on Aug. 17 and fans of the cult film classic can see at least one of the original film's stars in concert. Our guest today, Lonette McKee, was born in Motown. She will perform in concert with vocalist & bass player Michael Henders on on 11/2 at New York City's Aaron Davis Hall. McKee's career began in music in Detroit as a child prodigy, where she started writing music/lyrics, singing, playing keyboards & performing at 7. At 14, she recorded her 1st record, which became an instant regional pop/R&B hit. McKee wrote the title song for the film Quadroon when she was 15. Her career has included leading roles on stage, screen & TV. McKee made a highly praised film debut as the drug-addicted lead singer of a Supremes-like pop group in "Sparkle" (1976) and even has won a Tony nomination on Broadway. McKee has since appeared in some 40 TV & film projects, including a number of Spike Lee movies, such as Jungle Fever, Malcolm X and She Hate Me. She currently teaches at the City College of New York, has a lot of upcoming music, film and TV projects, including an urban tragedy, Dream Street, which will serve as her directorial debut. She was "Sister" in the original Sparkle and is still shining. Hear her talk about her career & "Sparkle, a Night to Remember." LonetteMcKee.com
Tommy2 catches with Chris Trousdale about his recent appearance on Disney Channel's "Shake It Up". Plus, details on the new music he's working on, thoughts on Dream Street, and more!
On tonight's Super Bowl edition of "The Show" featuring Heath Herring and Jay Pagliaro: The Outlaws of the Airways will make their Super Bowl picks. Will they pick the Cheeseheads or the Steel Curtain to reign supreme? In honor of the Super Bowl, a pair of former NFL standouts; Matt Mitrione and Brendan Schaub; are slated to join the cast to make their predictions and give their breakdown of the Big Game! Football won't be the only major event we'll break down this weekend, as Heath and Jay will be joined by Hardcore Gym owners Rory and Adam Singer to break down UFC 126. The Singers will join us to give their predictions on Silva- Belfort; Bader- Jones and Griffin- Franklin. Being there are few people who know Forrest Griffin better than the Singer Brothers, you will get insight from them on what to expect! If that isn't enough for you, Don Frye's Weekly Rant will make it's much ballyhood debut, Ryann Von Doom's conspiracy corner, Dreamstreet, debuts and Pokernews.com news anchor Sarah Grant will fill us in on the happenings in the world of Texas Hold 'Em! Join "The Outlaws of the Airways"; Mixed Martial Arts legend, a man who starts every New Year's Eve out with a bang, "The Texas Crazy Horse" Heath Herring, and the most outspoken man in radio today, Jay Pagliaro, for another night of madness and insanity like only "The Show" can produce! Listen in from 8-10 PM. EST.
Tommy2 talks with Jesse McCartney about his new single, "Shake" and a whole lot more. Get the details on his new album, his current radio tour, his thoughts on the "Shake" lyric video and if there is real video coming for it in the future.
Episode 2 will feature Cascada's hit song "Everytime We Touch" candlelight remix, dreamstreet's very own Greg Raposo's 1st sigle, "Cinderella" by I5, and singer/songwriter Monet http://www.monetrox.com