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El impacto de las músicas negras… Estos días de febrero que nacieron Bobby Brown, Rick James o Bob Marley. ¿Quién es Ruby Andrews? ¿Y Laura Taylor? Atención a Carmen y María, con soul de este siglo y en español, el “más difícil todavía”. Recordamos también a Viola Wills y Karen Young. DISCO 1 RAMSEY LEWIS Sky Islands DISCO 2 VIOLA WILLS* Gonna Get Along Without You NowDISCO 3 BOBBY BROWN Every Little StepDISCO 4 RICK JAMES Give It To Me BabyDISCO 5 CARMEN Y MARÍA No Te TocaDISCO 6 TEDDY SWIMS Your Kind of CrazyDISCO 7 KAREN YOUNG Hot Shot 1978 DISCO 8 ANDREW HAMILTON & LENA FIAGBE Sweet BabyDISCO 9 LAURA TAYLOR Dancin' in My Feet DISCO 10 THE CRUSADERS & BOBBY WOMACK Inherit The WindDISCO 11 SABRINA STARKE Morning SunDISCO 12 BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS Waiting In VainDISCO 13 RUBY ANDREWS A Love Feeling* Viola Mae WilkersonEscuchar audio
In this throwback episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we dive into the new jack swing era with Bobby Brown’s breakthrough 1988 album Don't Be Cruel. As Brown's second studio album, Don't Be Cruel catapulted him to superstardom, showcasing his unique style that blended R&B, hip-hop, and dance-pop, all with an edge that made him a household name. With hits like "My Prerogative," "Every Little Step," "Roni," and the title track "Don’t Be Cruel," this album delivered chart-topping singles that defined a generation. Produced by legendary producers like Teddy Riley and L.A. Reid, Don't Be Cruel not only dominated the charts but also solidified Bobby Brown’s place as one of the pioneers of the new jack swing sound. In this episode, we’ll explore the making of Don't Be Cruel, discussing Brown’s transition from New Edition to solo success, the album’s commercial and cultural impact, and how Bobby’s bold style and dynamic performances set the stage for R&B’s evolution in the late 80s and early 90s. Join us on Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Don't Be Cruel, an album that brought attitude, innovation, and a fresh sound to R&B, forever changing the landscape of the genre.
Today's Guest is Meredith Patterson and she happens to be a very good friend of Scott's. They met another lifetime ago…waaaaaay back in December 1996 and got to perform together 8 shows a week on the US and Canadian tour of Singin' in the Rain. When the record button for this interview was pressed and when Meredith and Scott popped up on each others screens, they were so happy to see each other, they wound up talking and reminiscing for a while before they even talked about Meredith's career and the Disney stuff. Since they talked for so long about so many things, and since people have asked what doesn't make the Final Cut - what gets edited out of these interviews - what's going to happen is this - Part 1 is released today, Part 2 will come out next week, and the week after, a bonus episode of some of Meredith and Scott's personal conversation will come out, with Meredith's blessing. You'll hear these two friends laugh, reminisce about their time together, etc. On Broadway, Meredith is known for her incredible skills as a dancer both in balletic grace and tap dancing, and the New York Times compared her to the legendary Ginger Rogers. How's that for a compliment? She made her broadway debut in the Julie Taymor directed play The Green Bird. For those not familiar, Julie Taymor directed the Broadway musical, The Lion King. Meredith then lived the classic understudy's dream come true when she took over the starring role of Peggy Sawyer in the Tony Award Winning Revival of 42nd Street, where she made her Broadway musical debut. Meredith was also the first non-original principal to be recorded for posterity with the Lincoln Center Archives. When her Broadway contract was up, Meredith went on to star in the groundbreaking Moscow production of 42nd Street, where she was the first American actress to perform in an English-speaking production in Russia. Also on Broadway, she originated the role of Judy Haynes in Irving Berlin's White Christmas. Other theatre credits include A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden and The Boy Friend where she played the Julie Andrews role of Polly Browne under the direction of Julie Andrews. Her national tour credits include starring as Judy Haynes in White Christmas, Polly in Crazy For You, and Kathy Seldon in Singin' in the Rain. Her television career began with her hilarious role on Boston Legal in a 5 episode arch opposite Candace Bergen and Tom Selleck for Disney owned ABC. She also guest starred on Law & Order SVU opposite Marissa Hargitay, The Good Wife, and Made in Jersey. She played Francesca on All My Children and is featured as one of the last 3 girls for the role of Val in the critically acclaimed A Chorus Line documentary, Every Little Step. Meredith made her feature film debut as Marilyn Monroe in Paramount's Company Man. Some other film credits include Broken Flowers, where she played opposite Bill Murray and was Lady Alyssa in Disney's The Princess Diaries II: Royal Engagement with Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway, and Chris Pine. Meredith now lives in Montana with her husband and two children where she runs her own production company. She's written two books and she has her own podcast, all of which we'll be talking about...in Part 2 so stay tuned! This episode picks up at the end of Meredith and Scott reminiscing. Enjoy Part 1 of Scott's conversation with the lovely...the talented...Meredith Patterson! Email: TheMouseAndMePodcast@gmail.com Support: www.patreon.com/themouseandme FB & Instagram: The Mouse and Me TikTok: @TheMouseAndMePodcast Twitter: @MouseMePodcast Music by Kevin MacLeod from https://incompetech.filmmusic.io --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themouseandme/support
SEASON 3 Episode Eight. "Putting It Out There: Your Mental Health Story On the Stage"Synopsis: Sean meets two very different performers who claimed their mental health stories by creating their own one-person solo shows: Legendary drag queen Varla Jean Merman aka Jeff Roberson and Broadway actor Chryssie Whitehead. Content warning: Content about suicide.Dial or text 988 24/7 to the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline if you are in crisis.Follow Varla Jean Merman on Instagram at @varlajeanmerman and online at varlajean.com. Follow Chryssie on Instagram at @ChryssieWhitehead and @imolctheshow and online at ChryssieWhitehead.com.Stage Combat The Podcast is member supported programming. If you believe in what we are doing, why not support us by becoming a member at STAGE COMBAT AT PATREON?patreon.com/StageCombatThePodcastIt's the companion to Season 3. Listen to bonus content from this episode: Jeff Roberson talks about the political attacks on drag from the right and Chryssie recalls being a part of the 2008 A Chorus Line documentary "Every Little Step." Plus "Sean Goes Off Script" to dive deeper into this episode.And experience at Patreon our all-new chat podcast series: JUST ACTING and THE MENTAL HEALTH POD.Editing by Alex Griffitt. Mixing and Sound Design by Justin Gerrish.Written and Directed by Sean Hayden for Haywood Productions, LLC.Produced by Haywood Productions, LLC.Sign up for the Stage Combat newsletter atLanding Page - Stage Combat (stagecombatthepodcast.com)Contact us with a DM at our instagram:Stage Combat
In today's episode, Chryssie Whitehead discusses: Her 25 year career across film, television and theater Making her Broadway Debut in the 2006 Revival of A Chorus Line and being part of the accompanying documentary “Every Little Step” Navigating rejection in the entertainment industry Discovering the acting bug and the importance of staying true to oneself Her experiences with depression and mental health, and how she found healing through therapy and medication Creating and performing her show, 'In My Own Little Corner,' which aims to normalize conversations around mental health The unpredictable nature of an acting career, including her experience on Grey's Anatomy Chryssie Whitehead is an artist, author, director, choreographer, educator, mentor and producer who began her career as a Rockette. She made her Broadway Debut in the 2006 revival of A Chorus Line as Kristine, which was also captured in the hit documentary, Every Little Step. She is also heard on the cast album in "Sing" with Tony nominated actor, Tony Yazbeck. She then joined the international tour of Fosse, played Kitty and understudied Velma in Broadway's Chicago, performed alongside Neil Patrick Harris in Company at Lincoln Center, and danced on Paul McCartney's international tour. Chryssie's film and television credits include Stephen Spielberg's West Side Story, Revenge of the Bridesmaids with Raven Symone, Grey's Anatomy, and being the dance double in Save the Last Dance with Julia Stiles. Chryssie is the Co-founder and Co-Director of Broadway Arts Community and its non-profit sister, Broader Than Broadway where she serves as a mentor and coach. She is currently on tour with her autobiographical play with music, In My Own Little Corner: My Moods, My Mom, and Me, as author, artist and lead producer, seeking to normalize conversations around mental health. Follow along on Chryssie's journey: @chryssiewhitehead Transcript available on our website! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyproject/support
Ps. Lee Eden shares a message titled "Every Little Step You Take".
All In Entertainment Group ,Well Known , Song SpeakReady for an AWESOME NEW Timeless Eclectic Music DuoThey were on separate paths and things just weren't coming together. The music wasn't hittin' like they both believed it could. B3E (aka Evan Bendel) was about to walk out the door on music and leave it behind, getting on a new path and preparing for a new career in law enforcement. But the opportunity to continue to do what he loves and clearly was born to do happened when they teamed up. While Evan has always been called “Bee” because of his last name, he flipped this 3rd time's a charm destiny moment, put it in his name and invested his supreme vocals into this new iteration of his skills. The story for JOANZ (aka Kenzell Jones), who was just stepping into the game–finding his voice and trying to find his focus and his fire–is that he's a wordsmith who grabbed his moniker from the motion picture “Love Jones” as a play on his musicality. That also includes his ability to play several instruments (bass, guitar, drums and saxophone). JOANZ had lyrics and needed something else, a voice that could punch up and push back on his verses with lyrics that helped the music catch fire. As fate would have it, a mutual friend introduced the duo, thinking it was for one song, one time only. But their convergence brought magic, just the magic that they both needed to forge ahead, so 2 solo artists put ego and pride aside and let the music ride. “We got into the studio and it was on and poppin' since then.” The song that brought the duo together hasn't even been released, but it did its job in bringing together these 2 talents to make music and set their sights on stardomInspired by everyone from Al Green, Michael Jackson, Commodores, Bee Gees, Earth, Wind & Fire and Sam Cooke to Roger Troutman, OutKast, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar and Lil Wayne, with both artists heavily influenced by Michael Jackson, these young music makers know what a great duo can do when they put their minds and their melodies to work! With a sound and solid respect for music that covers genres and generations, B3E sings for his soul while Joanz spits lyrics that include a Luther Vandross reference on “IN MY EAR,” while “NO BREAKS” pays homage to Bobby Brown's “Every Little Step,” but with a spin on it that talks about needing to take a step back and away.JOANZ + B3E is a new era in music! The familiar meets the ferocious!The melodic “SONG SPEAK” is sinewy and sensual, but from a man's perspective, it is unexpectedly vulnerable while playfully paying tribute to Aaliyah's “Rock The Boat,” showcasing the vocal skills of B3E and the floetry of JOANZ. The opposite is true of “WELL KNOWN,” with the hook “I ain't really with the handouts and I don't wanna fit in I'd rather stand out!” It's a declaration that tells you that they didn't come into the game to just have material success. They use vocals and verses to talk about hard work, commitment to their art and their audacity in believing that it's their time! “N***s ain't been where I be, seen what I seen. (Now they) all on me (like they) all know me.” Audacity goes to another level with “NOTICE ME,” their newest joint, telling the story of working hard as a young father (B3E) and a young cat with something to prove to the streets and to him. “It's just me, I ain't have a Plan B!” © 2024 All Rights Reserved© 2024 Building Abundant Success!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
The "My Randumbness" podcast is about what I have learned and what I am still learning about this journey that we call life. This week I will talk about the beauty of not rushing yourself.Here's some take-aways for the week:Slowing down and take every thing one step at a time. Being in the moment, be present where you are.
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On this installment of SRR we discuss the new jack swing classic from Bobby Brown. Practice your Roger Rabbit dance, groove out and "live how you want to live"!
FIRED UP (on the Blockchain) with Travie | Web3, NFT's Blockchain, Tech, Music, Art
Travie cohosts with Anna Skates & Tess Robinson (Her Crypto) to discuss what the world looks like when Artificial Intelligence meets Blockchain. As emerging technology makes its way into our lives, we help craft a bright future not only for ourselves, but our children and the future of education. Anna Skates is a children and family advocate, Creator of Every Little Step NFTs & Kid 3 Conference, and host of "Together with Miss Anna" podcast. Tess Robinson is a builder, innovator, speaker, and Core Team Lead at Bulls and Apes Project @bullsapesproj. Travie's links: https://twitter.com/MrTravisTho https://linktr.ee/travie.eth Tess Robinson (HerCrypto): https://twitter.com/HERCrypto_ Bulls and Apes Project: https://www.bullsandapesproject.com/ Anna Skates: https://twitter.com/anna_skates For info on Anna's Podcast, Kid 3 Conference, Every Little Step: https://linktr.ee/anna_skates Affiliates/Partners: Get your OWN UNSTOPPABLE DOMAIN here: https://unstoppabledomains.com/?ref=travie Get ZEALOUS Today and have your own AI assistant, turning all your recorded content into marketing that works: https://zealous.one/?via=travie Join the Disco Studios Discord: discord.gg/syR833GFxg and follow DS at https://discostudios.art/ NFT365 Podcast with Fanzo: https://nft365podcast.com/ Theme FIRED UP by IAMNAX: https://www.iamnax.xyz/
Charlotte d'Amboise has been gracing Broadway stages for decades. Since making her Broadway debut in Cats, Charlotte has been nominated for two Tony Awards for her performances in the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line (Cassie) and Jerome Robbins' Broadway (multiple roles). She has also won numerous Fred Astaire Awards for her roles in Pippin (Fastrada), Sweet Charity (Charity), and Damn Yankees (Lola). Most recently, she has been seen in the role of Roxie in Chicago, that has earned her the LA Ovation Award, the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award and the San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award. Charlotte has also appeared in the Broadway casts of Company, Contact, Carrie, and Song and Dance. Throughout her career onstage, she has worked alongside several legendary directors including, Jerome Robbins, Michael Bennett, Peter Martins, Rob Marshall, Ann Reinking, Debbie Allen, Gillian Lynn, Rob Ashford, Diane Paulus, Walter Bobbie, Scott Ellis, and George Balanchine. Her film credits include The In Crowd (1988), American Blue Note (1989), Just Off the Coast (1992), and The Preacher's Wife (1996). She appears as herself in Every Little Step (2008), a documentary about the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line. In 2012, she co-starred in Frances Ha, directed by Noah Baumbach. On television she has appeared in Law & Order (2001), One Life to Live (2009), a videotaped performance of the Broadway musical Contact (2002) and the Kennedy Center Honors (1989, 1995, 2009). Of all her experiences on stage, one of the most special moments for Charlotte was her performance in the Kennedy Center Honors (2009) performing with her brother (Christopher d'Amboise) in an evening honoring her father, Jacques d'Amboise which also aired on television. Charlotte is the Co-Artistic director, with her husband Terrence Mann, of Triple Arts, a musical theater summer intensive for young artists. To see Charlotte in Chicago Click HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two great friends who love musical theatre converse about "Every Little Step," a documentary about the revival of "A Chorus Line."
Chryssie Whitehead is originally from South Carolina and began her career as a Radio City Rockette right out of highschool. 20 years later she would go on to perform the role of Velma on Broadway in Chicago, as the understudy. Her brilliant career has spanned 25 years working bi-coastal in Los Angeles and New York, acting in over 13 television shows (Greys Anatomy), film (West Side Story and is known for Revenge of the Bridesmaids, the romantic comedy with Raven Simone. She made her Broadway debut in the revival of “A Chorus Line” where she is featured landing the role of Kristine in the documentary, Every Little Step. She leads a creative, artistic life teaching across the globe and now spends a lot of her time directing and choreographing. She is a proud Co-Founder of Broadway Arts Community, the mentoring & performing arts educational company she founded with her best friend and is dedicated to passing it onto the next generation of artists. Most recently, she wrote a one woman show focused on mental illness, a true story shared with the goal to spread hope and awareness globally. In My Own Little Corner, A Work in Progress with Bipolar Disorder made its New York debut on November 5th, 2022 at The Riverside Theatre. @chryssiewhitehead @imolcetheshow Support the showTAKE YOUR MINDFULNESS & INSIGHTS ONE STEP FURTHER WITH PREMIUM MEDITATIONSSubscribe to premium content today and have access to bonus episodes worksheets and meditations. Whether you are looking to relax, recenter, reduce stress, increase motivation, fall asleep peacefully or wakeup ready to take on the day, these meditations and visualizations are for you. You will also have the opportunity to connect directly with me via email to let me know what kind of meditations you are looking for, share your episode insights and suggest guests that you might be interested in hearing from so that I can create content for you!Subscriptions begin at $3/month and subscribers who choose $10 a month subscription also receive a monthly coaching exercise from my client workbook.Interested in finding out more about working with Lisa Hopkins? Visit www.wideopenstages.comFollow Lisa https://www.instagram.com/wideopenstages/
Anna comes on the pod to celebrate selling out her first NFT collection and to explain how web3 technology is helping her make a difference to kids lives.Check out Anna's project - everylittlestep.coand her website - annaskates.coYou can contact her via email - hello@annaskates.coor on twitter/instagram - @anna_skatesPlease rate and review the episode (be nice - it's the holiday season!) then follow the show - @NewbiesPod
Today, Fanzo welcomes Travie as a new co-host on the NFT365 Podcast! Together, they welcome guest Anna Skates, founder of Every Little Step, a web3 campaign aimed at providing real world solutions for issues of accessibility for kids in public space. They discuss leading by example and not being afraid to do some good in the world, while embracing their inner Mr. Rogers. Travie: https://twitter.com/MrTravisTho The Journey NFT www.ogjourney.com Every Little Step Project: https://www.everylittlestep.co/ Anna Skates TW: https://twitter.com/anna_skates Every Little Step TW: https://twitter.com/evrylittlestep
I recently asked the Facebook group (facebook.com/girlscoutpodcast) - "If you could ask me anything and get my opinion or thoughts about it in an episode, what would it be?" & you guys delivered! Today's episode is about a topic I've heard from SO MANY of you... how to approach disruptive behavior and discipline in a troop environment. I know I have described this as more or less a coffee chat, but this really felt like a big topic that warranted bringing in an expert. So I'm excited to welcome special guest, Anna Skates, to the podcast. She calls herself a Conscious Parenting Coach and she has this radical idea that kids are... people. Connect with Anna (you won't be sorry!): https://www.annaskates.co/ https://www.instagram.com/anna_skates/?hl=en Support her project, Every Little Step: https://www.everylittlestep.co/ Want to submit a question? Join the facebook group at facebook.com/girlscoutpodcast or send it to me via e-mail at girlscoutpodcast@gmail.com
Ms. Porter is on a different coast & we had our wires crossed. Molly & I will catch up with her very soon. In the meantime, here is a meandering overview of her life and work with honorable mentions to Falling for Christmas (ft. Lindsay Lohan), Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, The Redeem Team, Sumner Stroh, A Chorus Line, Every Little Step, & of course, Curly Sue. Alisan Porter will perform at Polar Park on October 22 as part of Rhythm for Ribbons. xoxo
It's the “Every Little Step” edition of the Bengals Booth Podcast as the Bengals look to continue to climb in the AFC North as they face Baltimore on Sunday night. On this episode, you'll hear from Cris Collinsworth who will call the game on NBC. Tyler Boyd discusses returning to the scene of his most famous NFL moment. Dave Lapham analyzes the Bengals issues in the running game. And in our “Know the Foe” segment, we visit with the Voice of the Baltimore Ravens Gerry Sandusky.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby Brown is at the peak of his powers in "Every Little Step" and we revisit it in all of its glory. Dave Kitchen returns for a record eighth appearance to discuss the events surrounding his purchase of Bobby's multi-platinum second album, "Don't Be Cruel." We bring back some old categories and create some new ones. Also, get ready for an epic mixtape from Frank: his music-listening life has brought him to this moment. Links: Frank's Mixtape Bill's Mixtape The iconic video Parody video with Wayne Grady and Mike Tyson Thanks for joining us! We encourage you to subscribe/follow/rate/review! You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and our website! Here is our Spotify playlist for every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn!
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On this episode of Money Making Conversations Master Class, Executive Chef Liz Rogers joins me to set the record straight about her company Creamalicious Ice Cream and Walmart's Juneteenth Ice Cream. We discuss how the controversy has impacted her brand. She addresses social media rumors, responds to fan support, and talks about future of Creamalicious Brand and relationship with Walmart.We also kick off Black Music Month with the Legendary Bobby Brown and his wife Alicia Etheredge-Brown. We discuss their role as executive producers on the upcoming projects on A&E Network "Biography: Bobby Brown" 2-night documentary event, and "Bobby Brown: Every Little Step" original docuseries.Topics CoveredWhat he is most excited about fans seeing in his Biography;His third time partnering with his wife Alicia as Executive Producer -putting his life and career on screen: The Bobby Brown Story (BET), Biography: Bobby Brown and Bobby Brown: Every Little Step;What encouraged him to step back into reality TV doing Every Little Step.What it was like having his kids on camera and what it was like working with them.More on CreamaliciousFour generations of recipes. Long in tradition, these recipes represent family, love, and the goodness that comes from connecting. Creamalicious bridges our past to the future through timeless southern-inspired culinary artistry. We take fresh-baked pastries from the south and infuse them into super-premium ice cream, creating an indulgent blend of familiar flavors and an extraordinary experience. Two desserts in one; the best of both worlds.More on Chef Liz RogersChef Liz Rogers is the Founder, President, and Executive Chef of Creamalicious Ice Creams. She prides herself on being truly innovative with her whimsical 2-in-1 desserts that pair fresh baked pastries with homemade ice creams made with only the freshest ingredients. As one of the only African American-owned national ice cream brands in mass production, Chef Liz crafts her blissfully Southern artisan desserts by celebrating her roots and community. The award-winning flavors are inspired by Chef Liz and her own family recipes that have been passed down from four generations in the South. Creamalicious Ice Creams have a special way of engaging people with memories of their favorite childhood desserts, while honoring the rich history of the South.More on Bobby Brown & Alicia EtheredgeBobby Brown is an award-winning entertainer, producer, entrepreneur, and author. Alicia Etheredge-Brown is an entrepreneur, artist manager, and producer. Together, they are partners in Brown Ribbon Entertainment. They serve as executive producers on both new projects airing on the A&E Network (Info on both projects in Company Description box).In fact, the formerly iconic Bad Boy is now fully grown and an entirely new man. And, after two internationally scrutinized personal tragedies, he has an entirely new perspective on life. In the next several months his life will unfold as an array of newness: A new focus on family; a new world tour with a new addition to the galaxy of New Edition spinoff groups; new all natural products from his four year old company Bobby Brown Foods.com: (yes, including the BOBBQ Burger); new recognition by his peers (the R&B Soul Music Icon Award) and of course new music and a new movie both new projects from Brown Ribbon Entertainment (which produces content varying from live theater to primetime television). She is the driving force behind the career resurgence of her husband and partner, Bobby Brown of New Edition fame, and the backbone of the empire they are building together. Alicia manages the team of professionals at Brown Ribbon Entertainment, which oversees a vast variety of ventures: developing new talent, creating television and film properties, and evolving their entrepreneurial enterprises, including Bobby Brown Foods, LLC (which distributes a popular line of sauces, seasonings and accessories) andBrown Ribbon Entertainment. She and Bobby served as co-producers of the highly acclaimed BET mini-series, “The Bobby Brown Story” that drew 6.7 millionviewers over the course of two nights. Last year, its predecessor, “The New Edition Story,” was the most watched program on the network in five years. Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Money Making Conversations Master Class, Executive Chef Liz Rogers joins me to set the record straight about her company Creamalicious Ice Cream and Walmart's Juneteenth Ice Cream. We discuss how the controversy has impacted her brand. She addresses social media rumors, responds to fan support, and talks about future of Creamalicious Brand and relationship with Walmart.We also kick off Black Music Month with the Legendary Bobby Brown and his wife Alicia Etheredge-Brown. We discuss their role as executive producers on the upcoming projects on A&E Network "Biography: Bobby Brown" 2-night documentary event, and "Bobby Brown: Every Little Step" original docuseries.Topics CoveredWhat he is most excited about fans seeing in his Biography;His third time partnering with his wife Alicia as Executive Producer -putting his life and career on screen: The Bobby Brown Story (BET), Biography: Bobby Brown and Bobby Brown: Every Little Step;What encouraged him to step back into reality TV doing Every Little Step.What it was like having his kids on camera and what it was like working with them.More on CreamaliciousFour generations of recipes. Long in tradition, these recipes represent family, love, and the goodness that comes from connecting. Creamalicious bridges our past to the future through timeless southern-inspired culinary artistry. We take fresh-baked pastries from the south and infuse them into super-premium ice cream, creating an indulgent blend of familiar flavors and an extraordinary experience. Two desserts in one; the best of both worlds.More on Chef Liz RogersChef Liz Rogers is the Founder, President, and Executive Chef of Creamalicious Ice Creams. She prides herself on being truly innovative with her whimsical 2-in-1 desserts that pair fresh baked pastries with homemade ice creams made with only the freshest ingredients. As one of the only African American-owned national ice cream brands in mass production, Chef Liz crafts her blissfully Southern artisan desserts by celebrating her roots and community. The award-winning flavors are inspired by Chef Liz and her own family recipes that have been passed down from four generations in the South. Creamalicious Ice Creams have a special way of engaging people with memories of their favorite childhood desserts, while honoring the rich history of the South.More on Bobby Brown & Alicia EtheredgeBobby Brown is an award-winning entertainer, producer, entrepreneur, and author. Alicia Etheredge-Brown is an entrepreneur, artist manager, and producer. Together, they are partners in Brown Ribbon Entertainment. They serve as executive producers on both new projects airing on the A&E Network (Info on both projects in Company Description box).In fact, the formerly iconic Bad Boy is now fully grown and an entirely new man. And, after two internationally scrutinized personal tragedies, he has an entirely new perspective on life. In the next several months his life will unfold as an array of newness: A new focus on family; a new world tour with a new addition to the galaxy of New Edition spinoff groups; new all natural products from his four year old company Bobby Brown Foods.com: (yes, including the BOBBQ Burger); new recognition by his peers (the R&B Soul Music Icon Award) and of course new music and a new movie both new projects from Brown Ribbon Entertainment (which produces content varying from live theater to primetime television). She is the driving force behind the career resurgence of her husband and partner, Bobby Brown of New Edition fame, and the backbone of the empire they are building together. Alicia manages the team of professionals at Brown Ribbon Entertainment, which oversees a vast variety of ventures: developing new talent, creating television and film properties, and evolving their entrepreneurial enterprises, including Bobby Brown Foods, LLC (which distributes a popular line of sauces, seasonings and accessories) andBrown Ribbon Entertainment. She and Bobby served as co-producers of the highly acclaimed BET mini-series, “The Bobby Brown Story” that drew 6.7 millionviewers over the course of two nights. Last year, its predecessor, “The New Edition Story,” was the most watched program on the network in five years. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We kick off Black Music Month with the Legendary Bobby Brown and his wife Alicia Etheredge-Brown. We discuss their role as executive producers on the upcoming projects on A&E Network "Biography: Bobby Brown" 2-night documentary event, and "Bobby Brown: Every Little Step" original docuseries.Topics CoveredWhat he is most excited about fans seeing in his Biography;His third time partnering with his wife Alicia as Executive Producer -putting his life and career on screen: The Bobby Brown Story (BET), Biography: Bobby Brown and Bobby Brown: Every Little Step;What encouraged him to step back into reality TV doing Every Little Step.What it was like having his kids on camera and what it was like working with them.As a woman alongside her husband as Executive Producer of the doc/series;The support given by the A&E Network to put her husband's life on screen;What fans will learn about her family from the shows;How she juggled, as executive producer/hands-on-mom and manager of her husband's business practices amidst an extremely successful 30-city nationwide New Edition tour;More on Bobby Brown & Alicia EtheredgeBobby Brown is an award-winning entertainer, producer, entrepreneur, and author. Alicia Etheredge-Brown is an entrepreneur, artist manager, and producer. Together, they are partners in Brown Ribbon Entertainment. They serve as executive producers on both new projects airing on the A&E Network (Info on both projects in Company Description box).In fact, the formerly iconic Bad Boy is now fully grown and an entirely new man. And, after two internationally scrutinized personal tragedies, he has an entirely new perspective on life. In the next several months his life will unfold as an array of newness: A new focus on family; a new world tour with a new addition to the galaxy of New Edition spinoff groups; new all natural products from his four year old company Bobby Brown Foods.com: (yes, including the BOBBQ Burger); new recognition by his peers (the R&B Soul Music Icon Award) and of course new music and a new movie both new projects from Brown Ribbon Entertainment (which produces content varying from live theater to primetime television). She is the driving force behind the career resurgence of her husband and partner, Bobby Brown of New Edition fame, and the backbone of the empire they are building together. Alicia manages the team of professionals at Brown Ribbon Entertainment, which oversees a vast variety of ventures: developing new talent, creating television and film properties, and evolving their entrepreneurial enterprises, including Bobby Brown Foods, LLC (which distributes a popular line of sauces, seasonings and accessories) andBrown Ribbon Entertainment. She and Bobby served as co-producers of the highly acclaimed BET mini-series, “The Bobby Brown Story” that drew 6.7 millionviewers over the course of two nights. Last year, its predecessor, “The New Edition Story,” was the most watched program on the network in five years. Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every Little Step...Living By Faith Our hearts are with the families of Buffalo and Texas who are dealing with the senseless loss of their loved ones. This week Bobby Brown stops by Café Mocha and shares how his ‘faith' has gotten him through his life tragedies. We talk about his early days with New Edition, and what it took to stay together. He gives us a glimpse of his new life, family, and upcoming reality show. Bobby Brown ‘Every Little Step' A&E Biography airs on Memorial Day. #EveryLittleStep #BobbyBrown #CafeMochaRadio #LivingWithFaith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the show we had legendary Bobby Brown stop by to speak on his healing journey, legacy, ‘Every Little Step' Reality Show and more. Also, after Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a guy who shot his father for telling him to go to bed, we opened the phone lines to see if our listeners agree with a tik toker who made head lines stating that 10,000 a month is not enough to make a living. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A CHORUS LINE COMPOSER: Marvin Hamlisch LYRICIST: Ed Kleban BOOK: Nichola Dante and James Kirkwood DIRECTOR: Michael Bennett CHOREOGRAPHER: Michael Bennett PRINCIPLE CAST: Donna McKechnie (Cassie), Priscilla Lopez (Diana), Robert LuPone (Zach) OPENING DATE: July 25th, 1975 CLOSING DATE: April 28th, 1990 PERFORMANCES: 6,137 SYNOPSIS: On an empty Broadway stage, a group of dancers have gathered for an audition for a new musical, directed and choreographed by Zach. Breaking the traditional rules of auditioning, Zach delves into the personal lives of each of the dancers, which includes his ex-lover Cassie, who has given up a promising career to return to the chorus. Chronicling the lives of seventeen Broadway dancers as they audition for an ensemble, A Chorus Line shattered expectations as a new kind of musical. Its reliance on interviews with actual dancers qualified the show among the ranks of documentary drama, becoming the first major Broadway musical to approach subject matter in that way. Ron Fassler traces the Rashomon-like origins of the show, the advent of the workshop which became the standard method for musical production, and how Michael Bennett, Marvin Hamlisch, Ed Kleban, Nicholas Dante, and James Kirkwood created a docu-musical that transcended its show biz plot and found universality for multi generational audiences. Ron Fassler is an author, playwright, director, actor and theatre critic. His acclaimed first book, Up in the Cheap Seats: A Historical Memoir of Broadway, tells the stories of how from the age of eleven he saw 200 Broadway shows over a four-year span—at an average ticket price of $3. Nathan Lane called it “Well worth the price of admission,” and it was selected as one of Playbill's “must-read theatre books of 2017.” His one-act plays Half Glasses and Having Words were chosen for the 2019 and 2020 William Inge Theatre Festival in Independence, Kansas. Please visit his website www.ronfassler.org. SOURCES A Chorus Line by Nicholas Dante, James Kirkwood, Edward Kleban, and Marvin Hamlisch, published by Applause Libretto Library (2000) A Chorus Line, Original Broadway Cast Recording. MasterWorks Broadway (2009) A Chorus Line, starring Michael Douglas and Alyson Reed, directed by Richard Attenborough. MGM (1985) Every Little Step, starring Bob Avian and Baayork Lee, directed by James Stern and Adam Del Deo. Sony Picture Classics (2009) A Chorus Line and The Musicals of Michael Bennett by Ken Mandelbaum. Published by St. Martin's Press (1989) On The Line by Robert Viagas, Baayork Lee, Thommie Walsh. Published by Limelight- 2nd Edition (2009) The Longest Line by Gary Stevens. Published by Applause Theatre & Cinema Books. 1st Edition (2000) A Chorus Line FAQ by Tom Rowan. Published by Applause (2015) What They Did For Love: The Untold Story Behind the Making of A Chorus Line by Denny Martin Flynn. Published by Bantam Books (1989) One Singular Sensation: The Michael Bennett Story by Kevin Kelly. Published by Doubleday (1989) Dancing Man by Bob Avian with Tom Santopietro. Published by University Press of Mississippi (2020) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Tyson is in an Every Little Step video from 2010 and most of us didn't know about it. Also,, it's EARTH DAY what are your contribution to help save the planet? Plus, we listen to Mason screw up a read from earlier and he tried to do it off the top of his head and failed. and Scott Kaplan joins us for another edition of GAME OF GAMES and it is Jorge's game today. D'Marco Farr and Scott Kaplan join us for CROSSTALK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S.I.P Kayslay aka the drama king...NBA update...Shoutout Drink Champs ...privately celebrate the baby steps to progress ON YOUTUBE @ VoiceofreasonNF --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-sarauw/support
Bio: BROADWAY: Recently starred as Marilyn Monroe in the play WHO KILLED MARILYN in a NYC Broadway Private Presentation. Originated the role of Judy Haynes in WHITE CHRISTMAS (Broadway/World Premiere/Cast Album), Starred as Peggy Sawyer in 42ND ST (Revival), played a featured role in Julie Taymor's THE GREEN BIRD, starred in numerous Broadway workshops including FINDING NEVERLAND, AN AMERICAN IN PARIS, CURTAINS, GINGER - The Ginger Rogers Story, and THE JAZZ SINGER as Ruby Keeler. OFF BROADWAY: featured in Madison Square Garden's A Christmas Carol, starred in City Center Encore's production of Face The Music (Cast Album), performed for 5 years with Town Hall's Broadway By The Year Concert Series on 44th Street. Regional Theatre: Joanne in Real Housewives The Musical, Louise in Steve Martin's The Underpants at The Geffen Playhouse, Polly in The Boy Friend (Julie Andrews, Dir.) Young Phyllis in Papermill's Follies (with Ann Miller/Cast Album). FILM: Coen Brother's Film Hail Caesar (as Channing Tatum's Tap Coach), Broken Flowers (opposite Bill Murray), Every Little Step, Before the Devil Knows You Dead & The Princess Diaries II, Company Man. TELEVISION: Guest Starring Roles on Law & Order SVU, Person Of Interest, The Good Wife, Boston Legal (Recurring as Tom Selleck's Wife), All My Children (Recurring). CONCERTS: Starred in Broadway in Barbados, 100 Years of Broadway (Nationwide) Soloist for The Pasadena Symphony, Solo show at Feinstein's & Birdland, & The Gardenia (Hollywood). LINKS:@MerPatterson www.facebook.com/meredithpattersonactress www.instagram.com/merpatterson www.instagram.com/confessionsofanactress www.twitter.com/merpatterson
Join us for a chat with multiple Helen Hayes Award Winning Actress, Natascia Diaz! We discuss her roles in West Side Story as Anita, Fosca in Passion, Aurora in Kiss of the Spider Woman, Petra in A Little Night Music in the Kennedy Center's Sondheim Celebration, Jacques Brel, and her legendary auditions for Cassie in the film, Every Little Step, and so much more! https://www.natasciadiaz.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/connerandsmithshow/message
Gospel remix of Bobby Brown's classic song that speaks of the assurance we have when we obey God's law.
About the Guest Chryssie Whitehead's career of 20 years started as a Rockette and got her first start in film as a dance double in Save the Last Dance with Julia Stiles. Chryssie then went on to schooling in New York at The American Musical Dramatic Academy (AMDA) where she majored in musical theatre/performing arts. After the Rockettes, Chryssie began her first touring job in the 1st National tour of Fosse, followed by an International tour as one of Paul McCartney's dancers. Chryssie can be seen in the hit documentary, Every Little Step, where she was featured landing her Broadway Debut in the 2006 revival of A Chorus Line as Kristine, heard also on the cast album in "Sing" with Tony-nominated actor, Tony Yazbeck (On the Town). Chryssie would go on to work in the performing arts in Los Angeles in theatre, television, film and in New York on Broadway as an actress, dancer and singer sharing the stage with stars such as Neal Patrick Harris, Patti Lupone, Stephen Colbert,Mel B and Sir Paul McCartney. Her last role on Broadway was Kitty in CHICAGO where she went on to perform the lead role of Velma as an understudy. One of her favorite New York theatre role's included Kathy in Company opposite Neal Patrick Harris, as Bobby, at Lincoln Center with the NY Philharmonic Orchestra (Now on DVD in PBS's Great Performances). She is also the co-founder of the Broadway Arts Community. https://chryssiewhitehead.com/ (https://chryssiewhitehead.com/). Links https://www.broadwayartscommunity.com/ (Broadway Arts Community) http://artistsforafricausa.org/ (Artists for Africa) Connect with Us Facebook @beltlinetbroadway Twitter @beltlinetobway Instagram @beltlinetobroadway Support this podcast
Listeners, we hope you are ready for the Rak Attack!Nicknamed “Sas”, Rachelle Rak began her dance training at the age of 2 under the direction of her mother, Rosalene, at the Rosalene Kenneth Professional Dance Studio in Pittsburgh. She is labeled a Triple Threat on Broadway for her immeasurable talent in dance, singing, and acting. Rachelle was presented with an award by Dance Educators of America for her contribution to the world of dance. She has had a huge impact on the Broadway Community. Broadway Credits: Fosse, Catch Me If You Can, The Look of Love, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Thou Shalt Not, Oklahoma!, and Cats1st National Tours: Flashdance, Starlight Express, Smokey Joe's CaféRegional Theater: A Chorus Line, Chicago, Sweet Charity, The Jack Cole Project, JosephOff Broadway: Sessions The Musical, An Evening at the CarlyleFilm/Television: Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition, Dance Moms, Every Little Step: A Making of a Chorus Line, Another World, All My ChildrenChoreography Credits Include:Norwegian Cruise Lines , Off Broadway: "An Evening at the Carlyle” and "Sessions”-Additional Choreography, Lifetime: “Dance Moms”, Fringe Festive “Vote the Musical” Benefits: “Broadway Bares”, Concerts: Staging for Cheyenne Jackson-Carnegie Hall. Her One woman show “I'm In” Le Poisson Rouge, Nightclub shows “The Love Fest”, “Splash Around The World”, “VaVoom,”and web series on Broadway.com” I Love Rak n Roll”.She has performed in countless concerts and productions at New York City's Town Hall, and has been a crowd favorite time and again in many “Encores” performances at City Center. Her talent doesn't cease at the stage. She can be found on screen in commercials for Ebay, she played a reoccurring role on the soap opera series “Another World” and was featured in the documentary "Every Little Step" (The Making of “A Chorus Line”). She was a guest on Dance Moms and is a featured judge on "Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition" on Lifetime.Television Performances include: Jay Leno, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, The Better You, Regis and Kathie Lee, and Late Night with David Letterman., Dance Moms, Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition. She was the spokesperson for Pittsburgh Brewing Co's IC Light, and had the honor of singing the National Anthem at a New York Mets Playoff game and at an Orlando Magic Basketball Game.She co-wrote her CD RAK/SAS with Martyn Axe. Her songs are available on iTunes. She is revered as one of Broadway's most talented performers. Follow her on Twitter at @rachelleraksas.You will love everything about this episode! The fun, the stories, the energy! Let us know what you thinkFollow us on Instagram: @jam_dance_podcastFollow us on Facebook: JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast
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On Todays Episode we have Aurelia Michael. Aurelia Michael was born and raised in the Bronx, New York, where she began her artistic training at the Dance Theatre of Harlem. She continued studying dance throughout college, earning Dance and Business Management degrees from the University of Maryland, College Park, as well as attending the Fashion Institute of Technology for a Certification in Image Consulting. Jumping right into the professional dance world after college, her credits include The Hunger Games Mocking Jay, Netflix, GAP, Smirnoff, BET's Black Girls Rock with Janelle Monae, The Today Show, and the international tour “Every Little Step”. In 2018, Aurelia also ventured into the world of musical theater, and her credits now include Legally Blonde: The Musical, Ghost: The Musical, In The Heights, and the Original Broadway Cast of SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical. Since 2011, Aurelia has been the Founder and Lead Coach for Aurelia Michael Living. AML is a life coaching, image consulting and home organization focused company that works with clients and companies via private coaching, group workshops, and seminars. Aurelia is an artist who prides herself on valuing versatility, professionalism, and genuine respect for all facets of the arts. She loves to help people of all ages pursue their dreams and accomplish their goals. Aurelia currently resides in the Los Angeles area, where she is also focused on her career in TV & Film and Voice Over. Topics we cover in the interview: - Power of Counter Balance - The importance of delegating - Who to share your Dreams with - Radical Manifestation - Vision Board vs. Visualization - Discipline - Legacy - The importance of getting a Mentor - Setting the tone v. Following the tone - If vs. When Books: - The One Thing - The Magic of Thinking Big Quotes: “The Only Difference from me and you is that I want it more” Where to find Aurelia: @Aurelia Michael @aureliamichaelliving @ourvoiceondemand
It's not about the huge accomplishments in life it's about every little step!!
Multiple Award-winning Broadway actor Natascia Diaz has performed professionally since the age of nine. Growing up in New York City, she began her training at The School of American Ballet where she was hand-picked by Jerome Robbins and librettist Arthur Laurents to perform the role of Anita in both the National and International tours of West Side Story garnering Chicago's Joseph Jefferson Award and St. Louis's Kevin Klein Award. Her Broadway credits include Paul Simon's The Capeman, and leading roles in Seussical, and the 2004 revival of Man of La Mancha, in which she also understudied the role of Aldonza, performing the role opposite Brian Stokes Mitchell. She is well known to DC theatre audiences, having won two Helen Hayes awards, and appearing often at the Tony Award winning Signature Theatre, MetroStage and other notable venues. She is also featured in the Broadway Documentary Film, Every Little Step, about the auditions for the 2006 revival of A Chorus Line.
#Bobby Brown every little step one of Bobby Browns biggest hits and it was written and produced by La Reid and Babyface still catchy,respect --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mr-maxxx/support
Tony Yazbeck (tonyyazbeckonline.com)(IG:@tonyyazbeckofficial)(TW:@tonyyazbeck) is an American actor, singer, and dancer, best known for his work on the Broadway stage including the 2014 revival of On the Town for which he received 2015 Tony Award and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for lead actor in a musical. He will be appearing in "Flying Over Sunset" this fall as Cary Grant (flying-over-sunset.com). Yazbeck is also known for his principal roles on Broadway including J.M. Barrie in the Broadway production of Finding Neverland, Tulsa in Gypsy starring Patti LuPone, Billy Flynn in Chicago, Phil Davis in White Christmas, Al Deluca in A Chorus Line and the original casts of Broadway’s Never Gonna Dance and Oklahoma (2002 revival). Yazbeck made his Broadway debut at the age of eleven playing a newsboy in the revival of Gypsy starring Tyne Daly. On television he was featured on NBC’s Smash, and he appeared in the feature documentary Every Little Step about the casting process for the 2006 revival of A Chorus Line on Broadway. Yazbeck is on the board of the YOUNG/ARTS program of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts.
Tony Yazbeck (tonyyazbeckonline.com)(IG:@tonyyazbeckofficial)(TW:@tonyyazbeck) is an American actor, singer, and dancer, best known for his work on the Broadway stage including the 2014 revival of On the Town for which he received 2015 Tony Award and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for lead actor in a musical. He will be appearing in "Flying Over Sunset" this fall as Cary Grant (flying-over-sunset.com). Yazbeck is also known for his principal roles on Broadway including J.M. Barrie in the Broadway production of Finding Neverland, Tulsa in Gypsy starring Patti LuPone, Billy Flynn in Chicago, Phil Davis in White Christmas, Al Deluca in A Chorus Line and the original casts of Broadway’s Never Gonna Dance and Oklahoma (2002 revival). Yazbeck made his Broadway debut at the age of eleven playing a newsboy in the revival of Gypsy starring Tyne Daly. On television he was featured on NBC’s Smash, and he appeared in the feature documentary Every Little Step about the casting process for the 2006 revival of A Chorus Line on Broadway. Yazbeck is on the board of the YOUNG/ARTS program of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts.
Today we are talking about Practicing Courage. By stepping out of your comfort zone and performing one small act of courage every day, that will add up over time and help build momentum for the next challenge. I know that you can do it, and I want you to share with me your win or your challenge. Leave me a voicemail on my website or email me and let’s talk about it. Links: Email: mystutteringlife@gmail.com Website: www.mystutteringlife.com Thank you to Noah Swiderski (owner and producer of Briton Beats) for your outro music. For more information on Briton Beats, click this link: https://www.britonbeats.com/ Thank you to Epidemic Sound for the intro music. https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Thank you to Mike Russell for that voice over outro. https://musicradiocreative.com Leave a rating & review on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/my-stuttering-life/id1434435654?mt=2&app=podcast For correspondence: Pedro Peña, PO Box 1585, La Porte, Texas USA 77572
'The Masked Singer: "Super 8 Every Little Step You Make"' - TVMusic Network Podcast with Phyllis and Belinda: Season 4 Episode 8 On the latest episode of the TVMusic Network Podcast with Phyllis and Belinda, the Thomas sisters discuss Season 5 of "The Masked Singer." We discuss the Super 8 cast and who we think they are and also the wild card people and the mysterious Cluedle-Doo character and who they could be. The name is a play on words using clue and cock-a-doodle-do and the rooster sound. That person will be unmasked at the season. For more entertainment news, visit: http://tvandmusicnetwork.com/
Classic, iconic, if you love (or honestly even if you hate) musical theatre, casting decisions, or *choices* we cannot recommend this movie enough. What's more meta than a documentary about the audition process for a Broadway show about audition processes? Is there any element of A Chorus Line that we actually enjoy? How does a show even make it to Broadway in the first place? What makes a perfect Oscars acceptance speech? And why oh why does Nastacia wear that wig to the final auditions?! Look, we may have melted down a bit in this episode but we DID get to finally share our many, many thoughts about Tyce Diorio! Thanks so much for listening, please feel free to leave a comment, and please rate & review us! You can follow us on twitter @dontforgetpod, support us on patreon https://www.patreon.com/dontforgetmegryan or send us an email at dontforgetmegryan@gmail.com Thanks to Kate Slauter for our intro! https://slauterdrecords.bandcamp.com/
Episode Summary Mike walks us through some of his auditions including the one for the original revival cast of A Chorus Line on Broadway that was made into the documentary, Every Little Step. He discusses some of the pitfalls of rehearsals and the importance of being a hard worker over being talented. I tell you why you don’t need to bring dance shoes, why you do need a hoodie and that cough drops are good for you, though they can also hide your puke. Sean lays it out, that choosing the theater as a career means you have to read, see, and listen to everything you can. Intro to this Episode In this Episode of In the Holding Room we are joined by Broadway performer Mike Cannon for our “Performer Spotlight” segment. Mike has been seen on Broadway in All Shook Up, The Addams Family, Ghost, A Chorus Line, West Side Story and Aladdin. In my “Thank you 5” segment this week, I will be talking about all the items you need to be packing in your bag to take with you to an audition. Our “Professor’s Corner” segment features Composer, Conductor, Musical Director extraordinaire, Sean Michael Flowers, discussing why you need to have a voracious appetite. Quotable quotes from this Episode “Auditioning is a whole other tool. You can sing well, dance well, act well, but you also have to audition well.” “Don’t be so hard on yourself” “When you accept the fact that you are going to walk the life of an artist, you then have to accept the fact that you are going to be a student of your craft for the rest of your life” Resources For all your audition needs including sheet music, tracks, monologues advice and so much more visit: https://performerstuff.com/ Engage with the Show facebook.com/InTheHoldingRoom Mike Cannon @Mikecannonhomesquad Book: The Musical from the Inside Out Book: The Longest Line Movie: Every Little Step Movie: A Chorus Line For help moving to or moving in NYC give Mike Cannon a shout https://www.newyorkhomesquad.com
On this Cool Motif episode of Baxter's Buzz, Tiana Starks, Brian Gass, and I talk about the legend, Bobby Brown and two of his huge singles from his Don't Be Cruel album. We compare "My Prerogative" and "Every Little Step" and have some funny (and ridiculous) discussions in the process. Babyface writing raps, misheard lyrics, and how swagger can be communicated through music if you're lucky. #BaxtersBuzz --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/baxter-hall/support
Episode Summary Mike walks us through some of his auditions including the one for the original revival cast of A Chorus Line on Broadway that was made into the documentary, Every Little Step. He discusses some of the pitfalls of rehearsals and the importance of being a hard worker over being talented. I tell you why you don’t need to bring dance shoes, why you do need a hoodie and that cough drops are good for you, though they can also hide your puke. Sean lays it out, that choosing the theater as a career means you have to read, see, and listen to everything you can. Intro to this Episode In this Episode of In the Holding Room we are joined by Broadway performer Mike Cannon for our “Performer Spotlight” segment. Mike has been seen on Broadway in All Shook Up, The Addams Family, Ghost, A Chorus Line, West Side Story and Aladdin. In my “Thank you 5” segment this week, I will be talking about all the items you need to be packing in your bag to take with you to an audition. Our “Professor’s Corner” segment features Composer, Conductor, Musical Director extraordinaire, Sean Michael Flowers, discussing why you need to have a voracious appetite. Quotable quotes from this Episode “Auditioning is a whole other tool. You can sing well, dance well, act well, but you also have to audition well.” “Don’t be so hard on yourself” “When you accept the fact that you are going to walk the life of an artist, you then have to accept the fact that you are going to be a student of your craft for the rest of your life” Resources For all your audition needs including sheet music, tracks, monologues advice and so much more visit: https://performerstuff.com/ Engage with the Show facebook.com/InTheHoldingRoom Mike Cannon @Mikecannonhomesquad Book: The Musical from the Inside Out Book: The Longest Line Movie: Every Little Step Movie: A Chorus Line For help moving to or moving in NYC give Mike Cannon a shout https://www.newyorkhomesquad.com
We are in the presence of musical theatre royalty this week! We are joined by the legendary Baayork Lee. You Might Know Her From A Chorus Line; Promises, Promises; Jesus Christ Superstar; The King & I; Flower Drum Song; and Every Little Step. We are just mouth agape at Baayork’s stories from the theatre, from finding the line between herself and the character of Connie Wong that her life inspired to her simpatico mentorship with Michael Bennett to growing up as a Broadway kid to the neck-ography in Promises, Promises. We were just head over heels for Baayork. Check out the show notes to see this icon in action. You won’t regret it! Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Rash of recent celebrity deaths: Phil Spector, Dustin Diamond, Cicely Tyson, Cloris Leachman, Christopher Plummer (and on Tuesday, after we had recorded: Mary Wilson) Christopher Plummer tried to do his own singing in The Sound of Music. Hated the movie, loved Julie Andrews. Natalie Wood didn’t think she was going to be dubbed for West Side Story movie (here she is singing in her real voice as Maria) Diahann Caroll died before we could talk to her Bob Avian co-choreographer of original production, director of Broadway revival Baayork Lee’s IBDB (most famous as Connie Wong) BAAYORK CLIPS to watch: “The Clog Dance” from Joyful Noise (Tommy Tune and Baayork who is on far left) “Poor Little Person” from Henry Sweet Henry with Alice Playten “Turkey Lurkey Time” from Promises, Promises some of toughest choreo of all time Groomed by Michael Bennett as dance captain and assistant choreographer “Confidence” was a cut song from A Chorus Line for Richie (Black man) and Connie (Asian woman). The tapes that made A Chorus Line Every Little Step, 2009 documentary (first time Equity allowed cameras in the audition room) Bennett fought for Paul’s coming out storyline Baayork worked with Bennett on See Saw and Henry, Sweet Henry which were both flops Role of Sheila was between former guest, Deidre Goodwin and Rachelle Rak Full Deidre Goodwin episode of YMKHF Ryan Murphy turning A Chorus Line into 10 ep series for Netflix A Chorus Line movie with Michael Douglas notorious flop Danced for other legends like Michael Kidd and Peter Gennarro Michael Bennett was protege of Jerome Robbins Was in original Broadway production of The King and I with Yul Brenner and Gertrude Lawrence Then cast in Flower Drum Song when she was 12. Once had to go on for Anita Ellis to do “Fan Tan Fannie” (vid is from film) White contract vs pink contract Dorothy Sarnoff took her to dinner at Sardi’s between shows Mr President (1962: Irving Berlin), Here’s Love (1963: Meredith Willson, directed by Norman Jewison), Golden Boy (1964: Charles Strouse, with Sammy Davis Jr) “Don’t Forget 127th Street” from Golden Boy w/ Sammy Davis Jr (asst choreographer: Jamie Rogers) Honored with a Tony for creating NAAP Not involved with the Anna Mae Wong movie on IMDB (care of Malan Breton) Backed up Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, which was shot in Israel with Jewison Was directing A Chorus Line with Antonio Banderas in Malaga Spain when COVID hit Triple threat in American theatre: Tony Yazbeck, Robbie Fairchild, Sutton Foster, Robyn Hurder Cassie boot camp for A Chorus Line Who would Baayork call if she dropped her phone in the subway: Donna McKechnie, Kelly Bishop, Priscilla Lopez Worked with our fave, Pat Suzuki in Flower Drum Song Need Sardi’s to stay open (Actor’s Menu) Baayork was in Promises, Promises - Mary Louise Wilson was a replacement cast member in that same production -- she was in the 2001 revival of The Women with next week’s guest. Heather Matarazzo told us that she took over the role of Jane once Bob Durst’s niece was fired from the 2001 revival of The Women (listen to the full Heather interview here) Al Pacino playing Phil Spector in the HBO movie: Phil Spector
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Jessica Lee Goldyn has been seen in many shows on the great white way but is best known for her portrayal of Val in the Broadway Revival of A CHORUS LINE. She is featured in the documentary film EVERY LITTLE STEP about the audition and casting process for the show. Jessica also closed the show playing the lead role of Cassie in the final performance.Jessica Lee Goldyn Broadway: A CHORUS LINE (Val/Cassie), FINDING NEVERLAND, TUCK EVERLASTING & HELLO DOLLY. Off Broadway: ON THE TOWN (Ivy Smith). Tour: FOSSE. Regional: GUYS & DOLLS (Adelaide), YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (Elizabeth), CHICAGO (Roxie), SWEET CHARITY (Charity), CRAZY FOR YOU (Polly), SOUTH PACIFIC (Nelly) & DAMN YANKEES (Lola) Jessica was also seen as Lucy in SMASH on NBC & is featured in the documentary film EVERY LITTLE STEP. @jessicaleegoldyn SFX by Zapsplat
DJs Digital Dave and Mike Morse take you on a journey through the late 80's & early 90's heyday of New Jack Swing featuring classics from Teddy Riley, New Edition, Guy, Bobby Brown, Johnny Gill, Shanice, Jade, TLC, SWV, Zhane, Al B. Sure, Heavy D, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Boyz II Men, Bell Biv Devoe, Christopher Williams, Jody Watley & many more.https://wwwdjdigitaldave.comhttps://www.instagram.com/djdigitaldave1https://www.radiodjs.com/portfolio_item/mike-morse/https://www.instagram.com/djmikemorse/
Little Me host and Broadway Workshop director, Marc Tumminelli catches up with Broadway legend, Rachelle Rak in episode 25 of Little Me: Growing Up Broadway. Rachelle tells her story of growing up in Pittsburgh, PA and dancing every day at her mothers dance studio before leaving high school to perform in the Broadway National Tour of CATS! Rachelle tells us the backstage story of being on tour while still being a high school student and her incredible career on tour in Starlight Express and Smokey Joe's Cafe and on Broadway in Cats, Fosse, Catch Me If You Can, The Look of Love, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Thou Shalt Not and Oklahoma! Rachelle tells the most wild, hilarious, and honest Broadway stories of working with Gwen Verdon, Ann Ranking, Ben Vereen, Nobert Leo Butz, Susan Stroman, her new musical, falling in Look Of Love, making the decision to be part of Thou Shalt Not, Touring in Europe, working on Dance Moms, her new fitness show on Broadway On Demand, creating Ignite Dance Live, filming Every Little Step, teaching at Broadway Workshop, performing at the TONY Awards, how she got the nickname SAS and so much more! Produced by The Broadway Podcast Network ignitedancelive.com rachellerak.com BroadwayonDemand.com BroadwayWorkshop.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A CHORUS LINE Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante | Music by Marvin Hamlisch | Lyrics by Edward Kleeban | Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by Michael BennettEpisode Segments:1:55 - Speed Test3:25 - Why God Why8:07 - Back to Before23:48 - What's Inside50:15 - How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?1:13:45 - Our Favorite Things1:22:10 - Corner of the Sky1:24:09 – What Comes Next?Works Consulted & Referenced:A Chorus Line (Original Libretto) by James Kirkwood & Nicholas DanteOn the Line: The Creation of A Chorus Line by Robert Viagas, Baayork Lee, & Thommie Walsh with the Entire Original CastWhat They Did for Love: The Untold Story Behind the Making of A Chorus Line by Denny Martin FlinnThe Longest Line: Broadway's Most Singular Sensation by Gary Stevens & Alan GeorgeOne Singular Sensation: The Michael Bennett Story by Kevin KellyA Chorus Line and the Musicals of Michael Bennett by Ken MandelbaumThe Way I Was by Marvin Hamlisch with Gerald GardnerEvery Little Step (2008 Documentary) Directed and Produced by James D. Stern & Adam Del DeoMusic Credits:"Overture" from Dear World (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jerry Herman | Performed by Dear World Orchestra & Donald Pippin"The Speed Test" from Thoroughly Modern Millie (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jeanine Tesori, Lyrics by Dick Scanlan | Performed by Marc Kudisch, Sutton Foster, Anne L. Nathan & Ensemble"Why God Why" from Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording (Original Cast Recording / Deluxe) | Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, Lyrics by Alain Boublil & Richard Maltby Jr. | Performed by Alistair Brammer"Back to Before" from Ragtime: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Stephen Flaherty, Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens | Performed by Marin Mazzie"What's Inside" from Waitress (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Sara Bareilles | Performed by Jessie Mueller & Ensemble"At the Ballet” from A Chorus Line (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Marvin Hamlisch & Lyrics by Edward Kleeban | Performed by Kelly Bishop, Nancy Lane, Kay Cole & Don Pippin"Maria" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Evadne Baker, Anna Lee, Portia Nelson, Marni Nixon"My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Julie Andrews"Corner of the Sky" from Pippin (New Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz | Performed by Matthew James Thomas“What Comes Next?” from Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Performed by Jonathan Groff
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It's the hits of Bobby Brown in all their 12 inch glory.BPM = 90 – 121TRACKS:GOOD ENOUGH (extended jeep remix)EVERY LITTLE STEP (extended version)DON'T BE CRUEL (extended version)SHE AIN'T WORTH IT (Glenn Medeiros feat Bobby Brown) (12 inch version)ON OUR OWN (extended version)SOMETHING IN COMMON (feat Whitney Houston) (l.a. reid remix)THAT'S THE WAY LOVE IS (Vincent Herbert remix)MY PREROGATIVE (extended remix)HUMPIN' AROUND (vocal club version)GET AWAY (club version)TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME (extended jeep mix)TWO CAN PLAY THAT GAME (k klassik mix)For all your mechamix needs go to:THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE:http://mechanism.podomatic.comTHE OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE:https://www.facebook.com/theofficialmechanismpodcastTHE OFFICIAL TWITTER PAGE:https://twitter.com/MechPodTHE OFFICIAL MIXCLOUD PAGE:https://www.mixcloud.com/Mechanism_PodcastTHE OFFICIAL INSTAGRAM PAGE:https://www.instagram.com/mechanism_podcast/GOOGLE PODCASTS:https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWNoYW5pc20ucG9kb21hdGljLmNvbS9yc3MyLnhtbA&ep=14TUNE IN:https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/THE-OFFICIAL-MECHANISM-PODCAST-p1232704/APPLE PODCASTS:https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-official-mechanism-podcast/id262641087YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/c/THEOFFICIALMECHANISMPODCASTTEESPRING MERCH STORE:https://teespring.com/stores/the-official-mechanism-podcastREDBUBBLE MERCH STORE:https://www.redbubble.com/people/mechanism/shopTEEPUBLIC MERCH STORE:http://tee.pub/lic/MechamixMerch#mechamix
ADIQUEST Music’s 4th of July Live Stream Mixx with DJBlaxx. Live Streamed on FB (@leonstephenson), IG (@supablaxx), & Twitch (@djblaxx). Please Tune in every Tuesday 4p EST to my Live Radio Show on the Koffee Radio App (Apple or Android) or on the web at wkris.com Start of Show. Welcome to all. Thanks for stopping by. Call / Text your requests to 470.319.9799 www.adiquestmusic.com Follow me on IG @supablaxx & @adiquest. Thank you. Timeline of Table of Contents: --Hip-Hop Mixx-- 01. 00h00m00s Africa—Toto 02. 00h00m36s If It Isn’t Love—New Edition 03. 00h02m11s Every Little Step—Bobby Brown 04. 00h03m46s Back To Life—Soul to Soul 05. 00h05m51s Before I Let Go—Maze f Frankie Beverly 06. 00h08m10s Before I Let Go [Remix Cover]—Beyonce 07. 00h10m28s It Takes Two—Rob Base & DJEZRock 08. 00h14m03s California Love—Dr. Dre featuring Tupac 09. 00h17m02s Still Not A Player—Big Pun featuring Joe 10. 00h18m20s Da Rockwilder—Method Man & Redman 11. 00h19m47s Candy Rain—Soul For Real 12. 00h21m23s Hypnotize—Notorious Big 13. 00h22m23s Instrumental--What’s My Name (SwizzBeatz) 14. 00h23m11s What’s My Name—DMX 15. 00h25m35s Hip-Hop Hooray—Naughty By Nature 16. 00h26m40s Put Your Hands where My Eyes Could See— Busta Rhymes 17. 00h27m38s Not Tonight RMX—Lil Kim featuring Da Brat, Left Eye, Missy Elliot, Angie Martinez 18. 00h28m54s That Thing—Lauren Hill 19. 00h30m20s Summertime—Will Smith 20. 00h32m23s All I Need—Method Man featuring Mary J Blige 21. 00h34m14s Around The Way Girl—LL Cool J 22. 00h35m57s Hold On—En Vogue 23. 00h36m44s Boomin System—LL Cool J 24. 00h38m43s Can’t Nobody Hold me Down—Puff Daddy & Mase 25. 00h39m55s This is How We Do It—Montel Jordan 26. 00h40m51s Humpty Dance—Digital Underground 27. 00h42m38s Just Got Paid—Johnny Kemp 28. 00h44m20s Motownphilly—Boyz II Men 29. 00h46m36s Poison—Bel Biv DeVoe 30. 00h49m26s Be Faithful [Love Like This]—Fatman Scoop featuring Faith Evans 31. 00h52m06s Let Me Clear My Throat—DJ Kool featuring Dougie Fresh 32. 00h53m37s Treat ‘Em Right—Chubb Rock 33. 00h54m53s Feels Good—Tony! Toni! Tone! 34. 00h57m03s Danger--Mystikal featuring Nivea 35. 00h58m24s Shake Ya Ass—Mystikal featuring Pharrell 36. 00h59m47s I Just Wanna Love U—Jay-Z featuring Pharrell 37. 01h01m26s Oochie Wally—Nas featuring Bravehearts (Jungle, Wiz, & Horse) 38. 01h03m30s My Neck, My back [Lick It]--Khia 39. 01h04m52s Keep Jukin—Tampa Tony 40. 01h06m29s You Owe Me [party mix]—Genuine featuring Nas, Missy Elliot, & Notorious Big 41. 01h08m30s Where The Party At—Jagged Edge featuring Nelly 42. 01h10m03s Pump It Up—Joe Budden 43. 01h11m35s Flipside—Freeway featuring Peedi Crack 44. 01h12m47s Yeah!—Usher featuring Lil John & Ludacris 45. 01h13m40s Dancing Gym—Elephant Man featuring Lil John 46. 01h14m33s My Type—Saweetie 47. 01h15m34s Freek-A-Leek—Petey Pablo 48. 01h16m27s My Goodies RMX--Ciara featuring T.I. 49. 01h18m37s Tap In—Saweetie 50. 01h19m43s For Free—DJKhaled featuring Drake 51. 01h20m39s Blow The Whistle—Too Short 52. 01h23m08s Soul Survivor—Young Jeezy featuring Akon 53. 01h24m54s Gun Session [Soul Survivor Mix]—Vybz Kartel, Shabba Ranks, Sizzla featuring Akon 54. 01h27m54s Damn!--YoungBloodz featuring Lil John 55. 01h30m08s Can’t F@%k wit Me—Trick Daddy 56. 01h32m43s Oh My—DJ Drama featuring Fabolous, Wiz Khalifa, & Roscoe Dash 57. 01h34m20s No Hands—Wacka Flocka featuring Wale & Roscoe Dash 58. 01h37m17s Do It—Mykko Montana featuring K Camp 59. 01h40m42s Knuck If You Buck—Crime Mob featuring Lil Scrappy 60. 01h43m01s Ooouuu!—Young M.A. 61. 01h44m51s Hot Nigga—Bobby Shmurda 62. 01h47m09s Uh Oooh!--Lumidee 63. 01h49m26s Dancing Queen—Abba End of Show. Thank you for stopping by. Call / Text your requests to 470.319.9799. www.adiquestmusic.com Follow me on IG @supablaxx & @adiquest. Thank you. Tune in every Tuesday 4p EST for the Live Show on the Koffee Radio App (Apple or Android) or on the web at wkris.com This is ADIQUEST Music with DJBlaxx ***ADIQUEST Music does not own the Copyrights to the songs played.*** ***We are a professional DJ Disc Jockey service that entertains the public.*** ***Record labels and other music distribution channels send us music to play for public consumption and / or promotion.*** If you like the songs heard, please support the artists by purchasing from your preferred music store.
Arts journalist Marianka Swain (UK Editor-in-Chief of BroadwayWorld) co-hosts an action-packed episode of The West End Frame Show! In this episode, Andrew & Marianka dedicate an entire segment to the Hamilton film (Disney+) and also discuss Into The Unknown: The Making of Frozen II (Disney+) & Every Little Step (A Chorus Line documentary - Amazon Prime). This week there is news about the Government's £1.57bn one-off investment in UK culture and the launch of a new UK Theatre Fund headed up by The Society Of London Theatre & Sam Mendes with a £500,000 donation from Netflix to help theatre workers who have been unable to support themselves through the pandemic, particularly those who have been ineligible for Government aid and have not been able to work since theatres closed. There's also lots of news about Songs For A New World, The Mousetrap, Turn Up & Alice Fearn's garden! Marianka Swain is a London-based arts journalist and editor. She is the UK Editor-in-Chief of BroadwayWorld, writes a popular Strictly Come Dancing blog for Dancing Times magazine, and contributes to outlets such as The i Paper, the Telegraph, theartsdesk, the Ham & High, and TodayTix. Marianka returns to The West End Frame Show, having previously co-hosted S1 Ep11. Follow Marianka on Twitter: @mkmswain Visit Marianka's website: www.mkmswain.com Hosted by Andrew Tomlins. Thanks for listening! Visit www.westendframe.co.uk to stay up-to-date with our podcasting adventures.
Triple X on air from 10pm- midnight, sunday. This ep we played a Bobby Brown song, after another explosive Witney doco, either Humpin around or Every little step. We also have clips from Take that, […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_triplex/p/joy.org.au/triplex/wp-content/uploads/sites/165/2020/06/TRIPLE-X-PODCAST_7-JUNE-2020.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 2:04:30 — 114.0MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Every little step- Triple X – 7-06-20 appeared first on TripleX.
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Crime Concepts with Krys and Aly- let’s drink wine and talk Crime!
Join us for an exciting part 2 to our stalking episode. We cover stalking laws and celebrity stalking cases. Enjoy!
Crime Concepts with Krys and Aly- let’s drink wine and talk Crime!
Omg are you stalking me? Wait, what is stalking? Like? If I pass my boyfriend's house... Ok but seriously, we are going to talk about the reality of stalking! We will cover cases and some safety tips. This is part 1... tune in next time for an exciting part 2!
Topics: 80's Tech, MC Hammer, Do The Right Thing, The Arsenio Hall Show (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) 1989 Notes 1. General Snapshots 2. George Bush Sr. President 3. Feb - Barbara Harris is the first woman (and first black woman) consecrated as a bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. 4. Mar - Exxon Valdez oil spill: In Alaska's Prince William Sound the Exxon Valdez spills 240,000 barrels (38,000 m3) of oil after running aground. 5. Apr - Bill White becomes president of baseball's National League, becoming the first African American to head a major sports league. 6. Apr - Trisha Meili is attacked while jogging in New York City's Central Park; as her identity remains secret for years, she becomes known as the "Central Park Jogger." 7. May - President Bush vetoes a minimum-wage bill passed by Congress on May 17 that would have increased the minimum wage to $4.55 an hour. 8. Jun - In Texas v. Johnson, the United States Supreme Court ruled that burning the Flag of the United States was protected speech under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. 9. Jun - In Penry v. Lynaugh, the Supreme Court rules that states can execute murderers as young as 16 or who are mentally retarded. 10. Jul - In Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, the Supreme Court gives the state’s new authority to restrict abortions. 11. Aug - President Bush nominates United States Army Gen. Colin Powell as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, making him the first African American to hold that position. 12. Aug - Hughey P. Newton was murdered in Oakland, California by Tyrone Robinson, a member of the Black Guerrilla Family. 13. Aug - Yusef Hawkins is shot in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, New York, sparking racial tensions between African Americans and Italian Americans. 14. Nov - Douglas Wilder wins the Virginia governor's race, becoming the first elected African American governor in the United States. 15. Nov - David Dinkins becomes the first African American mayor of New York City. 16. Nov - Congress passes legislation to raise the minimum wage from $3.35 to $4.25 an hour by April 1991. Bush signs this bill on November 17. 17. Nov - Clarence Page 1989 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary 18. Nov - Denzel Washington: First African American actor to receive two Best Supporting Actor nominations. Cry Freedom / Glory (Won) 19. Misc.: Ron Brown is elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee, becoming the first African American to lead a major United States political party. 20. Misc.: The first of 24 Global Positioning System satellites is placed into orbit. 21. Open Comments: 22. Top 3 Pop Songs 23. #1 "Look Away" Chicago 24. #2 "My Prerogative" Bobby Brown 25. #3 "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" Poison 26. Record of the Year: Bette Midler for "Wind Beneath My Wings" 27. Album of the Year: Bonnie Raitt for Nick of Time 28. Song of the Year: "Wind Beneath My Wings" performed by Bette Midler 29. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Anita Baker for "Giving You the Best That I Got" 30. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: Bobby Brown for "Every Little Step" 31. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler for "Back to Life" 32. Best Rhythm & Blues Song: "If You Don't Know Me By Now" performed by Simply Red 33. Best Rap Performance: Young MC for "Bust a Move" 34. Open Comments 35. Top Movies 36. #1 - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 37. #2 Batman 38. #3 Back to the Future Part II 39. Other Notables: Look Who's Talking, Dead Poets Society, Lethal Weapon 2, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Disney, Ghostbusters II, The Little Mermaid Disney, Born on the Fourth of July, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Lean on Me, Field of Dreams, Weekend at Bernie's, When Harry Met Sally..., Sex, Lies, and Videotape, Harlem Nights, The War of the Roses, Steel Magnolias, Glory, and Driving Miss Daisy*. 40. Top 3 TV Shows 41. #1 - The Cosby Show 42. #2 - Roseanne 43. #3 - Cheers 44. Debuts: Saved by the Bell, American Gladiators, Doogie Howser, M.D., Baywatch, America's Funniest Home Videos, COPS, Seinfeld, and The Simpsons 45. Economic Snapshot: 46. New Home: 120K - previously 91,777 47. Avg Rent: 425 - p. 420 48. Avg. Income: 37K - p. 24k 49. New Car: 15K - p. 10,432 50. Harvard: 12,700 - p. 12,015 51. Movie Ticket: 3.50 - same 52. Gas: .97 - p. .91 53. Stamp: .25 - same 54. Social Scene: Top Tech of The 80’s 55. Mobile Tech 56. Sony Walkman: Before the iPod effectively killed off an entire industry, the Sony Walkman was the original, must-have portable cassette player. Unlike portable radio players, the Japan-made Walkman allowed people to choose what to listen to via portable headphones, and make playlists on tape, alongside FM and AM radio frequencies. Like with Texas Instrument’s Speak and Spell, the first model hit shelves in the late 1970s, but it rose to prominence during the two decades that followed. So ubiquitous it became that the word Walkman even entered the English dictionary in 1986. The model pictured is the WM-F77. 57. Nokia-Mobira Cityman 900: These days, the mobile phone is so far advanced we barely even call it a mobile phone any more, but back in the '80s the sheer thought of carrying a phone any further than the length of a coiled plastic chord seemed fantasy at best. Then along came a handful of firms, including a certain Finnish outfit by the name of Nokia-Mobira and made portable phone calls an actual reality. Looking back the sheer size of it is almost laughable (18cm high and 760g in weight to be precise), but it was practically lightweight compared to the colossal Talkman, which weighed in at shocking 5.5kg! Still, it put Nokia on the map and set the stage for the firm's dominance to come in the late '90 and early '00s. 58. The Boombox: Much like the VHS player, the humble Boombox was more of a collective movement than the work of one particular model, but it still became one of the most iconic devices of the late '80s. Again, to keep things on message with this feature, the classic Boombox wasn't just a powerful all-in-one music player (with AM/FM radio and multiple cassette decks) it was also a portable music player (if you were willing to lug it around). While its size and battery-powered portability eventually saw it go the way of the dodo in and around the mid '90s, the 'ghetto blaster' became intertwined with the rise of hip hop in the States and secured itself a place in the annals of gadget lore. 59. Sharp pocket computer: The 1980s was the decade of the microprocessor, led by the likes of Sharp and its range of pocket computers. These gadgets resembled calculators but worked in a similar way to how we use keyboards on modern-day PCs and laptops. Below a 24-digit dot matrix LCD display sat a full QWERTY-style keyboard you could use to program BASIC code. The computer’s battery was said to last 200 hours and it even came with a connector that let you attach a printer or tape drive. 60. Epson ET-10 Pocket TV: If you haven't already twigged, there's a bit of a pattern forming with this feature - good ol' portability. From music on the move to phone calls away from home, handheld technology helped define the decade and every single one that's followed. And so, it was the turn of the humble TV, already shrinking as a regular set, to get the micro treatment. The ET-10 from Epson was one of the first, and the most popular, with its two-inch liquid crystal display offering proper TV viewing while out and about (and in a decent spot to catch the analogue signal). With a five-hour battery, the ET-10 was a proper little dynamo and foreshadowed the portable TV experience we take for granted now with tablets and smartphones. 61. Casio Databank: It’s a testament to just how cool and iconic the Casio Databank watches became - they’re still sold in various models and designs today. One of the original models of this calculator watch, the gold version of the DBC 610 (pictured), was first released in 1985 and later re-released due to popular demand. The designs of these modern versions have barely deviated from the original and still feature a membrane keyboard, with Mode and Adjust physical buttons on the side. 62. Gaming Tech 63. Nintendo Entertainment System: Another iconic Japanese import of the 1980s was the Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES. A remodeled version of the company’s Family Computer, or Famicom, the 8-bit NES was originally designed to be a joint venture between Nintendo and Atari until a dispute over licensing meant Nintendo decided to go it alone. It helped lift the gaming industry out of the slump of 1983 by offering easier-to-use controllers, standardized graphics and a wider variety of game genres. It brought hugely popular arcade games, including Donkey Kong, to home TVs. 64. Nintendo Game Boy: Fresh off the success of its Nintendo Entertainment System, the Japanese giant launched a handheld version of is 8-bit console called the Nintendo Game Boy in 1989. It effectively used the same A and B controls and D pad seen on the NES, positioned below a 4.7cm x 4.3xm “pea soup” green LCD display. Using ROM cartridges also similar in design to those used on the NES, these games could be inserted and removed on the back of the device. The Game Boy ran on four AA batteries and was an incredibly robust console, making it a popular choice among kids. The Game Boy and its successor the Game Boy Color have sold in excess of 118 million units and spawned several later models, namely the Game Boy Lite and Game Boy Advance. 65. Simon: Another classic from the 1980s that is still sold today is the Simon game. Named after the Simon Says game, the toy’s premise is simple – the colored panels light up and you must repeat the pattern and tones it creates. Yet despite this simple gameplay, it was a great feat of engineering at the time of release in 1978 and became a pop culture icon during the 1980s. 66. Speak and Spell: One of the world’s first handheld PCs and gaming consoles, the educational Speak and Spell from Texas Instruments was unveiled during the 1978 Consumer Electronic Shows. Its visual display was among the first of its kind and it used interchangeable cartridges to let children play different games, aimed at helping to improve their spelling and vocabulary. It became one of the iconic toys of the 1980s until its final model was released in 1992, and its use of the first single-chip microcontroller and speech synthesizer paved the way for many of the gadgets we use today. 67. Social Media Tech 68. Polaroid Sun AF 660: Polaroid cameras have seen a resurgence of late, thanks in part to the release of a classic-looking digital model called One Step Plus. Yet the original designs, such as the Polaroid Autofocus Lightmixer 660 pictured, can still be found on auction sites selling for decent sums. Part of the Polaroid 600 series, the Autofocus 660 (also known as the AF 660) had an 116mm lens and was the first in the range to use Polaroid's patented Sonar Autofocus technology. This system used sensors to establish how far away a subject was, using sonar pulses, to achieve an accurate autofocus shot. 69. Computing Tech 70. Apple Macintosh 128K: Long before Steve Jobs debuted the iPhone on stage in Cupertino in 2007, his company specialized in personal computers. The first of which was known as the Apple Macintosh. It was later renamed the Macintosh 128K to differentiate it from its successor, the Macintosh 512K. Released to great fanfare in 1984, Alien director Ridley Scott created the now-infamous advert for the computer, broadcast during that year’s Superbowl. The Macintosh 128K got its name by the fact it ran on 128K of RAM. It had a 9in CRT monitor, single-sided floppy disk drive and featured a handle on the top that meant it could be moved from place to place. 71. Smart Home Tech 72. The Clapper: Sadly not every gadget that came out of the '80s set the precedent for a bloodline of tech to come, but hey, there's something pretty satisfying about clapping your hands (or whichever body parts you preferred using) to turn off a lamp. Plugging into a power socket in your wall, the Clapper was basically a sound activated on/off switch that could link up to devices for hours of clap-controlled hilarity. It didn't work that great and was prone to being set off by anything from coughs to dog barks. Still, it looked good in the movies, right? 73. VHS player/VCR recorder: Okay, with so many different players that helped make VHS the preferred video format in the '80s (sorry BetaMax), it's hard to nail down particular model that made all the difference, but it just goes to prove how influential those chunky video cassettes became in the '80s and '90s. From Panasonic to JVC, all the big and aspiring electronics giants had their own player and future fortunes were made as the home video entertainment market boomed. Now you could buy films and watch them in the comfort of your home own home. More importantly, you could eventually record TV content as well. Grainy compilations of Red Dwarf and Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles? Yes please! 74. Only thing missing was the internet 75. Open Comments: 76. Music Scene: 77. Top Black songs from Billboard Top 40 Chart 78. #2 "My Prerogative" Bobby Brown 79. #4 "Straight Up" Paula Abdul 80. #5 "Miss You Much" Janet Jackson 81. #6 "Cold Hearted" Paula Abdul 82. #8 "Girl You Know It's True" Milli Vanilli 83. #10 "Giving You the Best That I Got" Anita Baker 84. #14 "Don't Wanna Lose You" Gloria Estefan 85. #16 "Girl I'm Gonna Miss You" Milli Vanilli 86. #19 "On Our Own" Bobby Brown 87. #21 "Blame It on the Rain" Milli Vanilli 88. #25 "Like a Prayer" Madonna 89. #28 "Baby Don't Forget My Number" Milli Vanilli 90. #30 "Forever Your Girl" Paula Abdul 91. #33 "Wild Thing" Tone Lōc 92. #36 "Buffalo Stance" Neneh Cherry 93. #46 "Real Love" Jody Watley 94. Vote: 95. Top RnB Albums 96. Jan - Giving You the Best That I Got, Anita Baker 97. Jan - Karyn White, Karyn White 98. Mar - Don't Be Cruel, Bobby Brown 99. Apr - Let's Get It Started, MC Hammer 100. Apr – Guy, Guy 101. May - The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, Slick Rick 102. May - Feet High and Rising, De La Soul 103. Jul - Walking with a Panther, LL Cool J 104. Aug - Big Tyme, Heavy D and the Boyz 105. Sep - 2 Keep On Movin', Soul II Soul 106. Sep - Unfinished Business, EPMD 107. Sep - No One Can Do It Better, The D.O.C. 108. Oct - Tender Lover, Babyface 109. Nov - Silky Soul, Frankie Beverly and Maze 110. Nov - Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814, Janet Jackson 111. Dec - Stay with Me Regina Belle 112. Vote: 113. Featured Artist: MC Hammer, Stanley Kirk Burrell (@27 Yrs. old) 114. Childhood & Early Life: Born and raised in Oakland, California. He was the youngest of his 6 siblings and lived in a government housing project apartment in East Oakland. His father, Lewis Burrell, worked as warehouse supervisor while his mother was a secretary. Interested in baseball from his early boyhood, he spent time around the ‘Oakland Coliseum’ and entertained by dancing during the breaks. ‘Oakland Athletics’ owner, Charles Finley, watched him perform in the Coliseum’s parking lot and hired the 11-year Burrell as ‘batboy.’ Burrell’s resemblance to the baseball player ‘Hammerin’ Hank Aaron earned him the nick-name ‘Hammer.’ The ‘MC’ part came from ‘Master of Ceremonies’ as he performed at various clubs while on the road with A’s. He played baseball (second base) during high school years and wished to be a professional player but was not selected. After high school, he enlisted for US Navy and served as aviation storekeeper for 3 years. 115. Career: After being honorably discharged from the US Navy, Hammer began playing in clubs and formed ‘Holy Ghost Boys,’ a Christian rap music group with Jon Gibson. One of their songs, ‘The Wall,’ became a hit. Two former A’s player, Mike Davis and Dwayne Murphy, helped him financially to start his own record label, ‘Bust It Records.’ Hammer released his debut album, ‘Feel My Power,’ through his own label, ‘Oakland Records,’ in 1987, and the album sold over 60,000 copies. He released a single, ‘Ring ‘Em,’ and marketed it on his own. Hammer formed a troupe with dancers, musicians and vocalist, and presented stage shows and live shows at clubs. Through his album and one of his live acts, he earned a multi-album deal with the ‘Capitol Records’ in 1988. His first album through ‘Capitol,’ was the 1989 album, ‘Let’s Get It Started,’ a revised version of ‘Feel My Power.’ With its charted numbers, ‘Turn This Mutha Out,’ ‘Let’s Get it Started,’ ‘They Put Me in the Mix’ among others, the album sold more than 2 million copies and was certified double platinum. 116. Hammer toured around with his live show promoting the album and installed a recording studio at the back of this tour bus, where he recorded songs. His next album, ‘Please, Hammer, Don’t Hurt ‘Em,’ was brought out on February 12, 1990. The single, ‘U Can’t Touch This,’ from this album proved most successful and is considered as his signature song. 117. He was a part of many TV shows and films, including cartoon-show, ‘Hammerman,’ ‘Saturday Night Live,’ ‘The Right Connections,’ ‘Deadly Rhapsody,’ ‘The Surreal Life,’ among many others. He appeared as a dance judge on the show, ‘Dance Fever’ (2003). ‘Hammertime’ (2009) was his reality TV series on ‘A&E Network,’ which dealt with his daily life. Hammer established ‘Oakland Stable’ in 1991 for thoroughbred horses. He was also involved with various business ventures from clothing lines, to tech start-up and product endorsements. Hammer sported a lavish lifestyle with a huge mansion at Fremont, California, sprawling estate and luxury cars. He also spent a large amount of money on his stage shows, staff, and relatives. With $13 million in debt, he filed for bankruptcy in 1996. In 1997, he turned to faith and became a preacher with a Christian Ministry TV show. 118. Open Comments: 119. Question: Would you rather flame out spectacularly like Hammer or low-key longevity? 120. Movie Scene: Do The Right Thing, Spike Lee 121. Breakdown: by Walker Valdez - “The film…focuses on a single day of the lives of racially diverse people who live and work in a lower-class neighborhood in Brooklyn New York. However, this ordinary day takes place on one of the hottest days of the summer. The film centers on how social class, race and the moral decisions that the characters make have a direct effect on the way people interact with each other. It starts with the film’s characters waking up to start their day and climaxes with a neighborhood riot after police officers excessively restrain and kill a young black man named Radio Raheem for fighting an older Italian American restaurant owner named Sal in his pizzeria, and then outside on the street. The film, although released in 1989, with its social commentary on the effect that race has on police brutality is just as relevant today as when it was released 26 years ago. 122. Cast was bananas! 123. Negative Review - David Denby, then writing for New York, also predicted a dire outcome…He accused Lee of creating "the dramatic structure that primes black people to cheer the explosion as an act of revenge," and concluded, “The end of this movie is shambles, and if some audiences go wild, he's partly responsible." 124. The same notion crept into Joe Klein's editorial in the same issue of New York, in which he surmised as to the film's possible political effect on David Dinkins's mayoral campaign. He wrote: "Dinkins will also have to pay the price for Spike Lee's reckless new movie about a summer race riot in Brooklyn" 125. Speaking about the reviews more than 10 years later, Lee was still livid: "What the fuck is that?... What he's saying is, 'Pray to God that this film doesn't open in your theater, (because) niggers are gonna go crazy.'" Lee points out that white audiences aren't presumed to "go crazy" over far more violent action films, "but we're such mental midgets that we can't tell the difference between what's on screen and what's in real life?" 126. Positive Review - Roger Ebert: “I have been given only a few filmgoing experiences in my life to equal the first time I saw “Do the Right Thing.” Most movies remain up there on the screen. Only a few penetrate your soul. In May of 1989 I walked out of the screening at the Cannes Film Festival with tears in my eyes. Spike Lee had done an almost impossible thing. He'd made a movie about race in America that empathized with all the participants. He didn't draw lines or take sides but simply looked with sadness at one racial flashpoint that stood for many others.” 127. Question: What is the right thing to do in the face of systemic social injustice? 128. TV Scene: The Arsenio Hall Show 129. Arsenio Hall (@ 33 yrs. old) is a famous American comedian, actor and talk show host who gained his fame from the show ‘The Arsenio Hall Show’ that aired from the year 1989 to 1994 and 2013 to 2014. Born and raised in Cleveland, as a child, Arsenio used to perform magic tricks. He joined and graduated from Warrensville Heights High School and later pursued his higher education from Kent State University. 130. Early Profession and Career: “Arsenio was a passionate and determined child from childhood and wanted to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. During his early career days, he went to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy. He has appeared on Thicke of the Night as an announcer, besides, Alan Thicke. Arsenio appeared on numerous talk shows which made him popular among the audiences. However, he reached in a prominent place in the talk show genre when he got an opportunity to host his own show ‘The Arsenio Hall Show.’ The late-night show was a hit. 131. Where did he come from? 132. Open Comments: 133. Question: Where do you go nowadays to tap into black culture? 134. Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1989?
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J. Elaine was born in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. At age 9, she felt the first adrenaline rush of "getting a laugh" on stage at a performing arts camp, and from that moment on, J. Elaine's mission has been to incorporate laughter into everything she did, be it in her dance competitions, in french class or even as the Student Council President of her High School. J. Elaine moved to New York City, pounded the pavement and graduated from The American Musical and Dramatic Academy as a true quadruple threat; singer, dancer, actor, comedian. At the time of graduation, J. Elaine was offered The National Tour of A Chorus Line. She would revisit that iconic show 3 more times in different stages of her career, always playing "Connie Wong, it's always been Connie Wong", under the direction of the one and only Baayork Lee. J. Elaine made her Broadway debut in 1999 in Miss Saigon and continued to work on Broadway in the revivals of Flower Drum Song with Lea Salonga, Wonderful Town with Brooke Shields, Sweet Charity with Christina Applegate, A Chorus Line with Mario Lopez, and as "Lily St. Regis" opposite Jane Lynch in Annie. J.Elaine originated roles in The Wedding Singer as Imelda Marcos, and as scene stealer "Cynthia" in Priscilla Queen of the Desert. Yes, she was that gal with the iconic ping pong number. It should be noted that J. Elaine has had the opportunity to shoot ping pong balls into the audience in two different Broadway shows, without the use of a paddle. In 2008, after an ACL knee injury, J. Elaine chasséd away from musicals to pursue comedy in film and television. J. Elaine made her feature film debut in Morning Glory opposite Rachel McAdams playing "Lisa Bartlett" and continued to appear on the big screen in St. Vincent with Bill Murray, Before I Disappear, and in the critically acclaimed documentary Every Little Step, which chronicles the emotional audition process for the Broadway Revival of A Chorus Line. She has worked on 2 Broke Girls, Grace and Frankie, 30 Rock, Rescue Me, and Law & Order: SVU. As a comedian now living in LA, J. Elaine writes and produces her own comedy Blog Motivational Mondays with "V" on her YouTube Channel as well as continuing to produce her own brand of comedy which incorporates everything a Broadway gypsy does well; singing, dancing, acting, and anything else to get a laugh. www.jelainemarcos.org #podcast #confessionsofanactress #new #newepisode #actress #broadway #friday #jelainemarcos #meredithpatterson #jessetylerferguson #barrettfoa #dancastellaneta #stephanieblock #christineebersole #rosieodonnell #chasebrock #baayorklee #bobavian #achorusline #whatIdidforlove #conniewong #annmiller #makebelieve #mariskahargitay #pingpongballs #selfhelp #tonyrobbins #lawandordersvu #improv #goldenhandcuffs #rentlive #amda #amdaallumni #mirandasings #motivationalmondays #dancer #triplethreat #quadruplethreat #truth #authentic #funny #comedy #DontRingTheBell #NavySeal #vacation #ChaseBrock #LaughIn #Annie #BreneBrown#FeelTheFearAndDoItAnyway --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/support
This week, Damian and Anne chat up Broadway star Deidre Goodwin. You Might Know Her From the Broadway productions of Chicago and A Chorus Line, the films Chicago and Every Little Step, and as Deborah from MILF Island on 30 Rock. She’s also in the upcoming season of Divorce. We talk to Deidre about auditioning opposite pop stars for the Chicago film, working alongside legends like Jackée Harry and Chita Rivera, and whether or not she’d go to Marie’s Crisis with us. The answer: a hard maybe. Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: Glenn Close at Vanity Fair Oscar after party Oscar's Losingest Actors Sick Kevin Spacey's opening number at the 2017 Tonys in which he *jokes* about coming out of the closet. Queen Latifah marrying gay ppl onstage at 2014 Grammys Richard E Grant's speech @ Ind Spirit Awards Bryan Singer, child rapist Spike Lee & Barbra Streisand Deidre’s IMDB and IBDB Piper Perabo Paula Kelly Lola Falana Jackée Harry The Boys From Syracuse Chita Rivera: The Dancer’s Life Fosse the musical FX’s Fosse/Verdon Susan Misner Charlotte d’Amboise Belle Callaway Sandy Duncan “Hot Honey Rag” choreography Joe Frisco Different Chicago casts: Liza/Goldie, Madonna/Goldie Richard Gere Marie’s Crisis Anne mis-letters the Marie's Crisis loving Rick Crom, repeatedly calling him Rich. She also sings "Master of the House" when she means "One Day More." Lo siento, Rick! Mea culpa, Boublil & Schönberg. Mya tap dancing
James is joined by Marcus Green to go deep into some cards from Joshi's oldest company Oz Academy. Covered by Gaora TV, James and Marcus give a potted history of the company, look at the current stars in action and what has kept the company going for 23 years when seemingly all around them fall to the wayside.
In our first "Intermission Series", Ali Gordon joins us as we ask "what DID I do for love?" One thing we did? We watched *Every Little Step* the wonderful documentary about the casting of the 2006 Broadway revival of A Chorus Line. We discussed the film and how it relates to Smash, theatre, and art in general! We'll be back soon with more dispatches from hiatus-land, before returning full force to Season 2 of SMASH.
Wednesday 9/5 - Today on the show we had the face of the "Bobby Brown Story" actor and dancer Woody McClain stop by, where he spoke about his experience working with Bobby Brown, dating life and more. Plus, it only makes sense to open up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about the first part of the "Bobby Brown Story". Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Pastor Jasper Williams for his eulogy on Aretha Franklin and since Angela was not in, Charlamagne and DJ Envy took over Ask Yee with Ask C & E. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Superstar Bobby Brown is no stranger to seeing his life make headlines. This time, he's bringing his side of the story to your living room through 'The Bobby Brown Story' on Sept. 4 and 5. Playing on BET, the two-day, four-hour miniseries, will touch on the "Every Little Step" singer's rise to stardom and relationship with the late Whitney Houston. AJC radio/TV blogger, Rodney Ho, chats with the musician about the highly anticipated miniseries and singer/songwriter/producer, Babyface, about recording music for the show. Plus, host Shane Harrison shares things to do during the next 10 days, including the Atlanta Home Show and Outdoor Living Expo.
What up fam :) So as you know, this motivational musical I’m putting together, #LIFEPARTY, is a super big passion project of mine. I’ve been working on it for 3+ years and I thought I was ready to start performing it and even confirmed my first two gigs here in Detroit...but something was eating at me...something felt unfinished. When I was about 8 years old, my dad would tape Bobby Brown when he was on Arsenio Hall...and I would watch his performances of My Prerogative and Every Little Step over and over and over again and that is how I taught myself how to dance :) I love dancing. It’s in my blood. When I go to a wedding it’s like game on :) and that is the feeling I wanted to create with this show. It’s like, why do we have to wait once every few years to celebrate a wedding to dance?! Let’s just celebrate LIFE :) so that’s the essence behind #LIFEPARTY. So I decided to take a step back and dig back into my childhood roots and dreams and tomorrow I start working with a choreographer
Also discussed: Sin City: A Dame To Kill For (2014), Iron Man (2008), Every Little Step (2008), Man On Wire (2008). We're here for another very exciting episode of Nic, Tys and Videotape!!! This week, we're striking the match, lighting the fuse and jamming' out in 5/4 time to the third instalment of one of our most favourite action franchises... it's MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 3!! THAT'S NOT ALL! There may not be much to write home about this week, but an urban-legend-turned-monster-movie has definitely piqued our interest in Talkin' Trailers. Tys talks about a movie that came 10 years too late in What Did You Watch This Week?, and we go documentaries across the board in our Crossing The Streams segment. As always here are the ways to get in touch with us if you would like to suggest a film for us to talk about, a different topic you like us to rank, or to ask a question to be featured in our MAILBAG segment: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nictysvideotape Twitter - @nictysvideotape Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nic_tys_and_videotape/ Email - nictysandvideotape@gmail.com and don't forget to RATE/REVIEW us on iTunes so we can get the word out and keep building this ace community of movie lovers all over the world!!! https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/nic-tys-and-videotape/id1204292008?mt=2 You can also subscribe to Nic, Tys and Videotape on YouTube by visiting the following link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaus3hn3D8WfTxeOC_07zZA NOW UPDATED WEEKLY! Thanks as always to Jac D for our artwork and Zac for our rockin' theme music. NEXT WEEK!! We're heading right back into childhood nostalgia for next weeks episode, with 1990's TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES!! Cowabunga indeed...
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In this episode, Jon & Scott wax philosophic on the importance of keeping your prospects a roadmap for the process. Surprises are for birthday parties, not sales meetings. Check us out at www.JonDwoskin.com and www.30MinuteSalesCoach.com for even more great content! You can find Scott's books on Amazon here Sell Smarter: Seven Simple Strategies for Sales Success. You can find Jon's book at The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!
This Week: Merman becomes a critic, discussing the new Angles in America, praising Andrew Garfield, Nathan Lane takes on Peter Sellars, Stritch goes multi-cam, Lucy plays Dolly, Madeline Kahn takes a walk, Elaine conquers the West End, the legacy of Elaine Stritch, accentuating the positive, being on the line (for real), how a revival comes to life, the A Chorus Line legacy, the secret passageways of Broadway, loving Michael Bennett, Freddie Martinez makes a comeback, and Rob brings out new impressions. Every week director Robert W Schneider and actor Kevin David Thomas pull back the curtain on neglected, forgotten, and under appreciated musicals, as well as bizarre performances, endearing television appearances, and all things show business. Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4
Discuss on Reddit ➤ Support the Show ➤ Get ready to do the whole combination away from the mirror and unpack your headshot, as we’re heading straight onto Michael Bennett’s “A Chorus Line!” As one of the longest running musicals of all time, there’s lots to unpack this week! Jimi and Tommy discuss how this show created the first musical theatre workshop, why the lyricist hated the show’s biggest song and muse over whether you can alter something so iconic. A-5-6-7-8! A Chorus Line (Original Broadway Recording) Amazon / iTunes / Spotify SHOW NOTES Before you do anything, listen to the cast recording and watch the amazing documentary: “Every Little Step,” especially if you’re an aspiring director! Listen to Jimi’s plea and watch this to see how casting’s done properly! If you want to find out more about the creation of the show and those early recording sessions, look no further than this fantastic book: “On the Line: The Creation of A Chorus Line” If you’re interested in the ins and outs of how royalties work with workshop casts then check out this article which details what went down with “Hamilton” last year. What do you think about revamping iconic musical choreography? Have a look at the MUNY production and see what you think about Denis Jones’ attempts. Have you been in “A Chorus Line?” Did your choreographer give the show a revamp? Let us know! Head over to Reddit and tell us all about it! If you’re interested in how the lyrics were developed for “A Chorus Line” listen to this NPR interview all about him. What’s your dance routine mental cheat sheet? Come and tell us on Twitter! Also if you’d like to, feel free to send us an email at jimandtomic@gmail.com! A HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL QUIZ QUESTION In 1985, this musical – conceived and created by a big-league lyricist and librettist and that proved to be a British hit – tried out in a US High School instead of heading straight for Broadway?
Para quem gostou do episódio #31, o papo continua no episódio #32, “Os Musicais que Mudaram a Broadway – Ato II”! Agora, os musicais abordados pelo Rafael, Julio Cézar, Alene e Alexandre são todos que vieram depois de Hair, a partir dos anos 1970. Venha conhecer todos os musicais que fizeram a diferença na Broadway nas últimas décadas e ouvir nossas opiniões sobre eles! Será que seu preferido está entre eles? Esse episódio ainda terá uma terceira parte, o que será que nos aguarda? Trailer do documentário “Every Little Step” comentado no episódio.
Today we warmly welcome Jeanette from the Better Than The Movie podcast to discuss what is hands down the best autobiography we've read in ages - Every Little Step by the incomparable Bobby Brown. Listen in as we dissect this every lovely morsel of storytelling - from the fryer to the two-piece. It's a stunner!
Wow! This is Episode Fifty! I don't even think we realized it as we recorded. This week's show begins on a bit of a somber note as we reflect on the senseless violence witnessed within recent days. Episode's main topic is the memory Every Little Step by Robert Barisford Brown aka The Kang of R&B. News stories discussed during episode below: The Great Second-Half 2016 Book Preview: http://www.themillions.com/2016/07/most-anticipated-the-great-second-half-2016-book-preview.html Marvel’s New Iron Man Is a Black Woman: http://time.com/4394478/iron-man-riri-williams-tony-stark/?xid=time_socialflow_twitter Chimamanda’s Had a Baby: http://jezebel.com/chimamanda-ngozi-adichie-quietly-gave-birth-refused-to-1783171806 Audible Channels (wtf is it?): https://www.engadget.com/2016/07/07/audible-channels-audio-shows-subscription/ Brave New World of White Man Doing What Octavia Butler Did Decades Ago: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/05/books/ben-winters-underground-airlines.html?_r=1
Play Episode 15 Here We can focus our attention on any number of things...the worst case scenario, what's "off", what we still have left to do. We can also choose one of my favorites: Cheering for things when they're in the right direction. No matter how small, every little step in the right direction deserves a cheer.
In this episode, CJ, Jess, and Bryan discuss the steps and phases of a turn. Is it worth it? Let me work it. I put my thing down, flip it and reverse it. Or something like that. I’m not up … Continue reading →
Rachelle Rak has been labeled as a Triple Threat on Broadway for her immeasurable talent in dance, singing, and acting. Currently appearing in the role of "Sheila" in A Chorus Line at Paper Mill Playhouse, Rachelle joins Candi & Randy to talk about her theatrical journey - not only with A Chorus Line, famously documented in the film "Every Little Step," but her thoughts on a successful career on Broadway. Nicknamed "Sas," a few of her impressive NYC credits include leading roles in: Catch Me If You Can, Cats, Starlight Express, West Side Story, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Fosse, Thou Shalt Not, Oklahoma!, The Look of Love, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Sessions, and An Evening at the Carlyle. She has performed in countless concerts and productions at New York City’s Town Hall, and has been a crowd favorite time and again in many Encores Productions and Broadway Bares. For more information on Rachelle, go to www.rachellerak.com
The RAW AUDIO version of Host and Guest continues and ends with the riveting 60+ minute conversation with Tom Fuchs about film.As discussed in the episode, here is Fletcher Runyan: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YCbZnfr04kAnd here is the music video for "Every Little Step": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ3j0XjTjs8Here's the episode:http://www.archive.org/download/HostAndGuestEpicTomFuchs2010Part2/HostandguestEpicFuchs2010part2.mp3Stream it!
Director Bob Avian, producer John Breglio and actress Charlotte d'Amboise discuss the documentary, “Every Little Step,” which follows the lengthy and dramatic casting process for the recent revival of “A Chorus Line” in which they all took part.
Warren chats with co-director Adam Del Deo regarding the struggles of theater auditions, art mirroring life, and what it takes to make A Chorus Line.http://www.sonyclassics.com/everylittlestep/http://www.thewarrenreport.com
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *Facebook Wisdom: "Life Does Not Turn By Your Own Hand"*, for Sunday, 14 June 2009; book review: *Picturing the Bible; The Earliest Christian Art*, Jeffrey Spier, ed. (2007); film review: *Every Little Step* (2008); poem review: *The Road Not Taken* by Robert Frost.
How long has it been since a mo vie left you literally speechless? For me it's been a week. When the lights came up after a screening of Every Little Step, a friend and I turned to each other but we could only gulp and emit small gasps...Sources are as crucial to filmmakers as they are to investigative journalists. In the glossy, ambitious thriller State of Play, Russel Crowe is a powerful presence as Cal McAffrey, a veteran reporter for a newspaper that resembles the Washington Post...
Every step we take...every move we make. Are you willing to take the next step? Let's Go!