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Alan Thomas Doyle (born May 17, 1969) is a Canadian musician and actor, best known for his work as one of the lead singers of Celtic band Great Big Sea.Doyle was born to Thomas and Regina Doyle in Petty Harbour, Newfoundland, his mother was a piano teacher who taught him. Doyle attended St. Kevin's in Goulds, NL just outside Petty Harbour. Doyle has a brother, Bernie, and two sisters, Michelle and Kim. He was raised Roman Catholic. He attended Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. It is also there that he met Séan McCann, Bob Hallett and Darrell Power with whom he helped to form Great Big Sea. He primarily plays electric and acoustic guitars, and the bouzouki for live performances, but he's been known to play mandolin and banjo. Before Great Big Sea Doyle played in a duo with John Brenton called Staggering Home. As a teen he played in his uncle's band, the New Sandells.Doyle has also been involved with a handful of stage, television and film productions. As a child, he appeared as an extra in the movie A Whale For The Killing, based on Farley Mowat's book of the same name, which was filmed in his hometown. He has also hosted regional arts awards shows in Atlantic Canada, appeared as a presenter on the Juno Awards and done a turn onstage in his hometown's "24-Hour Musical" performance of Grease. In 2005, he composed music for the CBC comedy Hatching, Matching and Dispatching, which stars Mary Walsh. In 2006, he worked on scoring the film Young Triffie's Been Made Away With, directed by Walsh. Doyle has been linked to Russell Crowe and his bands 30 Odd Foot of Grunts and The Ordinary Fear of God, having produced and co-written several songs on Crowe's album, My Hand, My Heart, and played several shows with Crowe. This friendship also led to Doyle's casting as Allan A'Dayle alongside Crowe, Cate Blanchett, Kevin Durand, and Scott Grimes in Ridley Scott's Robin Hood, released May 14, 2010. Doyle has also produced an album for his sister, Michelle Doyle. Doyle's wife Joanne gave birth to their first son in July 2006. Doyle is currently starring in the musical comedy Tell Tale Harbour. Based on the screenplay The Grand Seduction by Ken Scott, this new musical comedy celebrates the people, the trials, and the triumphs of living in a small community in Atlantic Canada. Co-written by, and starring music icon Alan Doyle, the story of Tell Tale Harbour is as relatable as it is ridiculous, as hilarious as it is heartfelt, and full of East Coast pride.Visit Alan's website here: http://alandoyle.ca/#GaleForceWins is an inspirational podcast with New episodes every Tuesday evening on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.You can also visit https://galeforcewins.com/To message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
We spend an entire segment discussing music and answering deep theoretical questions from Craig about song lyrics…Many questions arise about the death of DeWayne Haskins and why he was where he was when he was…Some NFL stories…Wiki-Pete-ia: golf rules and etiquette questions… The post April 11th 4pm hour: Musical rambling; Questions remain about Dewayne Haskins death; Wiki-Pete-ia appeared first on ESPN Southwest Florida.
"TimeFlowing like a riverTimeBeckoning meWho knows when we shall meet againIf everBut timeKeeps flowing like a riverTo the sea"Time, is our most precious currency. Please share a portion of yours with me on the Sunday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. I'll reward you with a 2 Hour Musical journey unavailable anywhere...Today's journey includes Big Al Anderson, Porcupine Tree, Queen, Patti Smith, Styx, Led Zeppelin, Neil Diamond, Stevie Wonder, Blondie, Preston Epps, Joan Osborne, Run DMC, Dire Straits, The Everly Brothers, Genesis, Rolling Stones, Cozy Cole, Moody Blues, Sandy Nelson, XTC, Pink Floyd and The Alan Parsons Project.
Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master, is actually a man of many talents: conductor, pianist, educator and mixologist? He is certainly the delightful host of LA Opera Connects' popular Opera Happy Hour web series. In this episode, Ashley Faatoalia joins Jeremy to help answer the age-old question: What's the difference between musical theater and opera?
Join us for an exciting episode of NYT Antics featuring Holly Jasso, director the upcoming 24 Hour Musical production of Children of Eden, as well as our top three donation winners. We also discuss the charity, musical score, and a lot more! Follow NYT Antics on Instagram for show updates and more! Subscribe to the […]
This is a very special episode where we list of the Top 10 Shortlist for the 2019 24 Hour Musical Project!If you want to find out more about the project you can visit www.24hmp.com.Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon!Email us: musicalstaughtmepodcast@gmail.comVisit our home on the web thatsnotcanonproductions.comOur theme song and interstitial music all by the one and only Benedict Braxton Smith. Find out more about him at www.benedictbraxtonsmith.com
Welcome to our very first NYT Antics Podcast! Join host Jillian Parks as we introduce the show as well talk Shrek, 24 Hour Musical, Lion King, and Teen Camp with special guests Justin Parks (Lion King Director), Jack Wood (Lord Farquaad), Ashton Vaughn (Pinocchio), Logan Wiginton (Shred), Luke Holland (Baby Bear), and Rachel Holland (Production […]
An evening of magic and theater written in under 24 Hours. The night before the show, one lucky audience member will be selected to have their life story written for the big stage. Meaning this musical could be written about you. Today I had 2018 New York Television Festival Best Actor in a Comedy winners Isaac Himmelman and Ryan Harrington to discuss 24 Hour Musical as well as their award-winning tv pilot for Brooklyn Moving Company. For more information about the 24 Hour Musical at the People's Improv Theatre go to https://thepit-nyc.com/ We had some minor sound issues on this episode, I did my best to clean it up and think the end result is completely listenable but just wanted to give you a heads up in case you notice the sound getting a bit funky from time to time. I did my best
Is it possible to rehearse and perform a musical in just 24 hours?The 24 Hour Musical Project was held in Brisbane on the weekend, with the cast being told at 5pm on Saturday what the musical would be – The Witches of Eastwick – and then performing it 24 hours later!Susan Hetherington explains to DJ Sparky how it all works.You can hear Susan’s theatre reviews on Phoenix Radio every Thursday afternoon between 5 and 7pm on “Brisbane Spectrum”.
In a very special bonus episode, the Producer and Director of the 2018 24 Hour Musical Project (Miranda & Zane) give a quick rundown of all 10 musicals that appear on this year's shortlist! To find out more about the project visit the website, facebook, instagram or twitter Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon!Email us: musicalstaughtmepodcast@gmail.comVisit our home on the web thatsnotcanonproductions.comOur theme song and interstitial music all by the one and only Benedict Braxton Smith. Find out more about him at www.benedictbraxtonsmith.com
We're joined by first-time correspondent Shivangi Sikri discuss the Musical Theatre Troupe's 24-Hour Musical, with various digressions into the filmography of John Hughes and the mental state of Vincent Van Gogh, plus a couple of shout-outs to UBC Theatre's She Kills Monsters and the upcoming PuSh Festival.Hosted by Jake Clark.
Kicking off our first show of 2017 with Brave New Play Rites coverage, with guests Megan Andres and Liesl Lafferty as they introduce us to the iconic UBC-integrated play festival. Today, they discuss producing play festivals for stage and readings. Our wonderful Theatre Correspondent Jake Clark talks to us about 24-Hour Musical, the UBC Players Club's Festival Dionysia, and Christine Kim reviews the book The Performance, written by Ann Eriksson. We also wax poetic about superhero movies, Zack Snyder, and portrayals of villains from Batman. Hosted by Ashley Park and Jake Clark.
Special Episode #8: It's the day before Valentines Day, and I thought I'd offer up this little musical "Valentine," even in the wake of the performance of Anti-Valentines, the 24 Hour Musical that I wrote with Julia Jordan during one long, harrowing night last weekend to benefit The Exchange.After listening to my chat about it on this episode, I realize I didn't properly acknowledge my feelings about our leading lady, Celia Keenan-Bolger, so I would like to officially say that she is a genius and one of my favorite people to write for. (Yes, David, I know this should be "for whom to write," but I think it sounds and looks weird.)Coming up for me, a benefit concert with Liz Callaway (!!) at The Axelrod Arts Center aka my hometown JCC in Deal, NJ.Also, I'm in the last stretch of my year in Martha Stewart's Cooking School. You can check out my appearance on her television show here and here by following those links and playing the videos.Here's my little, old-timey musical "Valentine" - sorry about the out-of-tune piano.This episode was recorded on February 12.