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Bienvenidos amantes de la música, Dave Grusin es un pianista y compositor que además del Jazz Fusión se ha destacado en el mundo de las bandas sonoras para películas como "The Goonies" "Tootsie" o "The Fabulous Baker Boys". Es un músico con una larga trayectoria, desde que se trasladó a New York en 1959 y estuvo tocando con el cantante Andy Williams, en cuya banda conoce al baterista Larry Rosen, quien sería su socio en la fundación del sello GRP (Grusin Rosen Productions) En 1974 conoce al guitarrista Lee Ritenour, con quien tiene una larga amistad musical y muchas colaboraciones. En el episodio de hoy los temas son de uno de sus discos más famosos donde rinden tributo a la música del Brasil, junto al músico brasileño Ivan Lins y cerramos la audición con el tema de la película Tootsie, It Might Be Yoy en vivo. Les extendemos la invitación a disfrutar de este pianista, compositor y productor musical. Los temas son: 1. Early A.M Attitude 2. San Ysidro 3. Harlequin (junto a Ivan Lins) 4. It Might Be You, En vivo Java Jazz Festival (de la película "Tootsie") *Suscríbete a nuestro canal. Si ya lo has hecho, considera apoyarnos en Patreon como mecenas para hacer sustentable nuestro programa y mantener nuestro viaje en vuelo. (Podrás acceder a episodios anticipados y exclusivos)patreon.com/ViajeJazz?fan_landing=true *Ayúdanos con un Me gusta, Comparte y Comenta. * En viajealmundodeljazz.com encuentra un reproductor de Jazz Moderno y Jazz Clásico.
Explorando. Las canciones, de cualquier género. Christopher Cross produjo a los hermanos Alessi a su sonido y semejanza. Stephen Bishop le dio la vuelta a su éxito “It Might Be You”, el tema central de la película “Tootsie”. El cuarteto de cuerda vitamínico ensalza el “Carry On” de Stephen Stills. Baxter, el hijo de Ian Dury, marca su santo y seña. Recuperar a Joe Egan (Stealers Wheel), Tennis, Chris Trapper, The Weepies o Fiona Apple… un gustazo, un secreto entre tú y yo. DISCO 1 VITAMIN STRING QUARTET Carry On (ESCA) DISCO 2 ZELLA DAY Dance For Love (3) DISCO 3 TENNIS Mean Streets (ESCA) DISCO 4 STEPHEN BISHOP It Might Be You (ESCA) DISCO 5 FIONA APPLE For Her (ESCA) DISCO 6 BAXTER DURY Carla’s Got A Boyfriend (THE NIGHT CHANCERS) (ESCA) DISCO 7 CHRIS TRAPPER Angels Appearing In A Small Café (ESCA) DISCO 8 JOE EGAN Back On The Road (ESCA) DISCO 9 LILY & MADELEINE Rabbit (ESCA) DISCO 10 WILD CHILD Crazy Bird (ESCA) DISCO 11 LEYLA McCALLA The Capital Blues (ESCA) DISCO 12 ALESSI BROTHERS Jagged Edge (ESCA) DISCO 13 THE WEEPIES I Was Made For Sunday Days (ESCA) Be My Thrill) DISCO 14 WANDA WICK & ANDREA ZORN Carolina In The Pines (ESCA) BONUS TRACK JENNIFER CHUNG Better Today Than Yesterday (ESCA) Escuchar audio
Diane Schuur “Friends for Schuur”: "Easy Living" feat. Stan Getz "I'd Fly" feat. Richard Cocciante "For the First Time" "It Might Be You" feat. Alan Bergman y Dave Grusin "Love Like Ours" feat. Dave Gruisin "Red Cab to Manhattan" feat. Stephen Bishop "The Heart Never Learns" "Never Take That Chance Again" "It Had to Be You” (live) feat. Ray Charles "I Just Called to Say I Love You" (live) feat. Herbie Hancock "Finally" feat. Stevie Wonder INC "Olé Dragón": "Paseillo" Escuchar audio
1.I See You. 2.The World Says. 3.A Voice(Haiku)4.When I Watch The News On TV. 5. Individual. 6.People. 7.It Might Be You 8.The Money Man. 9.Looking Out My Window. 10. JADED 11. This is Who I Am csinceres.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/c-sincere/support
What would you do if a psychic tells you that your best friend since childhood who committed suicide years ago has a message for you? Do you run? Does it change your life? Does it relieve you of the guilt that you felt for not doing more to stop him? What's it like to have a dream that foretold the future? We are going to find that out when we talk to Leah Macintosh who experienced that and more. Leah will have you believing in messages from the other side, Energy Vampires, understanding the art of self-forgiveness, and teach you how to recognize the signs that somebody might be on that same path. I'm your host Michael Herst and this is That Thing About My Best Friend Reached Out From the Other Side. My guest in this episode is Leah McIntosh, Leah is a Master NLP Practitioner+ Success Coach focusing on helping others find their freedom through practicing self-forgiveness. Leah's journey to self-forgiveness was hard fought and she learned that there is no one size fits all approach to healing and transformation and she displays this weekly on her podcast “It Might Be You.” Leah resides in Virginia with her husband and two dogs. Find out more and find her contact info on the website found here https://taplink.cc/beforeyougopodcast (https://taplink.cc/beforeyougopodcast)
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/TgviF8U679Y Award winning Songstress and Blujazz Artist, Marieann Meringolo, returns to the stage, Wednesday-Saturday, August 4th - 7th, 2021, at 7:30 pm, with her critically acclaimed “Between Yesterday and Tomorrow: The Songs of Alan & Marilyn Bergman” tribute show. Award-winning recording artist and entertainer Marieann Meringolo makes her debut at Paper Mill's Brookside Cabaret with her critically acclaimed show, Between Yesterday and Tomorrow, celebrating the three-time Academy Award–winning songwriting team of Alan and Marilyn Bergman. The Bergmans have written lyrics not only for numerous television shows, films, and stage musicals, but also for some of the biggest and best singers of our time: Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Tony Bennett, Michael Jackson, Johnny Mathis, and most notably Barbra Streisand, who has recorded 64 of their songs. Marieann's heart-soaring tribute, directed by Will Nunziata with music direction by Doyle Newmyer, transports audiences with such unforgettable favorites as “The Way We Were,” “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?,” “Where Do You Start?,” “Nice 'n' Easy,” “That Face”, “The Windmills of Your Mind”, “It Might Be You,” and more. Just Out!! is the new single by Marieann, "I Am Blessed." Click Here: https://hypeddit.com/link/6zz5z2
Join Kelli and Anne for their 141st NEW episode! They begin this episode by talking about football! Next they chat about their upcoming weekend away in Ogunquit, Maine at one of their all time favorite hotels, The Cliff House. Plus Anne announcing that she has just released a single called It Might Be You. You can DL or stream it across all platforms. Make sure to listen until the end to catch a preview of the new song! Their special guest today is Robyn Levy, CEO of Famed Entertainment and Red Coral Productions and Casting. First hear about how she and her wife & two young sons have been holding up with being at home including home school and all that comes with that. Next hear about growing up in New Jersey and how she got involved in television production in college and never looked back. Robyn also chats about her time on The Real Housewives of New Jersey and how that time informed what she wanted to do next career-wise. Next she talks about developing a brand new and incredibly innovative streaming platform called Red Coral. Hear all about what makes it different plus new cool shows that are in pre-production or production on like "Top Tailgate", "MVP Wellness", "Celebrity Reno" PLUS “The Facts of Wife,” a raw, unfiltered lesbian ensemble docu-series that picks up where “The L Word” and “Modern Family” left off. Robyn is the creator and the Executive Producer as well as co-star (alongside her wife Christina Flores) on “Facts Of Wife”. They are still casting for the show plus looking for people all across the country to act as ambassadors & extras. For more info go to www.redcoralcasting.com or email info@redcoralcasting.com and follow Robyn on Instagram @RobynJLevy As always, they end with a cocktail from Equality Vodka. This week they are serving The Facts Of Wife!
“Classic-Pop Standards” is a one-hour program inspired by the Great American Songbook. This new series of podcasts features the singers, the lyricists, and the composers of the music we call “American Standards.” Come along with us as we honor the great songwriters by never forgetting their music. These are songs with not only a history, but with a future. Songs born along Tin Pan Alley, on 42nd Street, down Broadway, and beyond. Danny Lane brings new life to the Great American Songbook on “Classic-Pop Standards”. In this episode, you’ll hear: 1) The Lady Is A Tramp by Lena Horne / Richard Rodgers (music) & Lorenz Hart (lyrics) [1937] 2) I've Got The World On A String by Mel Tormé / Harold Arlen (music) & Ted Koehler (lyrics) [1932] 3) I'm Just Wild About Harry by Judy Garland / Eubie Blake (music) & Noble Sissle (lyrics) [1921] 4) Nancy (With The Laughing Face) by Frank Sinatra / Jimmy Van Heusen (music) & Phil Silvers (lyrics) [1942] 5) I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me by Dinah Washington / Jimmy McHugh (music) & Clarence Gaskill (lyrics) [1926] 6) Let's Call The Whole Thing Off by Harry Connick, Jr. / George & Ira Gershwin [1937] 7) Ten Cents a Dance by Doris Day / Richard Rodgers (music) & Lorenz Hart (lyrics) [1930] 8) I'll Never Stop Loving You by Andy Williams / Nicholas Brodzsky (music) & Sammy Cahn (lyrics) [1955] 9) Make It Another Old-Fashioned, Please by Julie London / Cole Porter (music and lyrics) [1940] 10) Call Me Irresponsible by Michael Bublé / Jimmy Van Heusen (music) & Sammy Cahn (lyrics) [1962] 11) Let's Take A Walk Around The Block by Ella Fitzgerald / Harold Arlen (music) & Edgar “Yip” Harburg and Ira Gershwin (lyrics) [1934] 12) It Might Be You by Alan Bergman / Marilyn & Alan Bergman (lyrics), Dave Grusin (music) [1982] 13) All The Way by Billie Holiday / Jimmy Van Heusen (music) & Sammy Cahn (lyrics) [1957] 14) Evergreen by Paul Williams / Barbra Streisand & Paul Williams [1976] 15) Isn't It Romantic by Jack Jones / Richard Rodgers (music) & Lorenz Hart (lyrics) [1932] 16) We Have All The Time In The World by Louis Armstrong / John Barry (music) & Hal David (lyrics) [1969] 17) Don't Cry For Me Argentina by Patti LuPone / Andrew Lloyd Webber (music) & Tim Rice (lyrics) [1978] 18) Ain’t Misbehavin’ by Johnny Guarnieri / Thomas "Fats" Waller & Harry Brooks (music) Andy Razaf (lyric) [1929]
Pat Morse Gund is an artist and a teacher, her work is abstract in nature, and her most recent work uses figures inspired from her students. Her show recently hung in the Pumphouse Regional Arts Center, entitled “It Might Be You” and was inspired by her students, Pat took a photo of each student, cut it out and placed each student inside the work and then asked them to tell her and describe what they might experience within the work. Pat explores growing up, her path to becoming an artist and what is next for her.You can find more conversations on our website: https://lacrosselocal.com/.
Show RundownIntros and Yay or Nay: 0:00 - 15:05Some Like It Hot: 15:05 - 28:15Tootsie: 28:15 - 46:15BeauChamps Battle SciFi, Children of Men: 46:15 - 1:00:08BeauChamps Battle SciFi, The Iron Giant: 1:00:08 - 1:05:37A Trip to the Moon: 1:05:38 - 1:10:45Next week’s BeauChamps round 4 battle, Inside Llewyn Davis vs Adaptation: 1:10:45 - 1:15:38Beau enjoyed:Truth Be Told (on Apple TV)Beau did not enjoy:Once Upon a Time in the WestRoma (on Netflix)Jess enjoyed:Before The Devil Knows You're Dead (on HBO Now)Roll Red Roll (on Netflix)93 Days (on Netflix)Jess did not enjoy:Downhill Racer (on Amazon Prime)Spenser Confidential (on Netflix)AvantiJon enjoyed:The Shawshank RedemptionThis Is Spinal TapJon did not enjoy:Big Trouble in Little ChinaIn the Mouth of MadnessHere are a couple of links and stories also mentioned on the episode:Some info on the Hitchcock/Truffaut bookThe amazing book Conversations with WilderSome more on the censorship of the era of Some Like It Hot: The film was released without a seal of approval from the MPAA. The Legion of Decency did not give it its most negative rating, a C for "condemned", but the group did say the film was "morally objectionable."Dustin Hoffman's AFI interview about TootsieA great NY Times profile on Elaine MayCheck out "It Might Be You (the Theme from Tootsie)"Not kidding, Shooter McGavin is in Grease 2. He's the "Where does the pollen go?" guyConspiracy of the lizard people from the MoonThe silent film Alice in Wonderland
The two-time Grammy nominee Eric Clapton called “one of the great singer-songwriters” joins us to talk about everything from his 1970s classic "On and On" to writing hits like the Oscar-winning “Separate Lives” for Phil Collins, to the unexpected rootsy influences on his new album, We’ll Talk About It Later In The Car. EPISODE DETAILS: PART ONE Scott and Paul catch up after their respective travels to New York and Italy; the new 10-CD Bakersfield Sound box set Scott produced; the winner of our Lamont Dozier contest; and instructions about our listeners' final chance to enter to win a copy of Marty Stuart's new coffee table book. PART TWO - 6:49 mark Stephen Bishop comes by Songcraft World Headquarters to talk about the TV theme song that first made him pay attention to music; why his stepdad forbid him from playing guitar in the house; the days he faked a British accent to try to get ahead in the music business; how his friendship with Mama Cass's sister led to his big career break.; the time he fooled Quincy Jones by imitating a trombone with his mouth; how his best-known song was born from a single chord he couldn't stop playing; why he didn't like Barbra Streisand's version of his song; how he ended up getting his guitar smashed in Animal House; the crappy springs on Eric Clapton's guest bed; the line he refused to sing in the theme song from Tootsie; and why he says you're never gonna write a great song until you get your heart broken. ABOUT STEPHEN BISHOP Academy Award winner and two-time Grammy nominee Stephen Bishop is a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter who began his career as a staff writer for a Los Angeles-based music publishing company. After finding success with Art Garfunkel’s recordings of his material, Stephen launched his own artist career with the album Careless, featuring the now-classic hits “Save it for a Rainy Day” and “On and On.” Bishop went on to find success with a number of self-penned hits as an artist, including “Everybody Needs Love,” “Send a Little Love My Way,” “If Love Takes You Away,” “Unfaithfully Yours,” and “Animal House,” the theme song for the National Lampoon's movie of the same name. Bishop also performed the song “It Might Be You” from the film Tootsie, which went to #1 on the Adult Contemporary Charts. Written by the team of Dave Grusin with Alan and Marilyn Bergman, the song won an Academy Award. Stephen went on to win his own Academy Award as a songwriter when he penned “Separate Lives,” which was featured in the film White Nights and became a chart-topping hit duet for Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin. Other artists who’ve covered Stephen’s songs include Eric Clapton, Kenny Loggins, David Crosby, Steve Perry, The Four Tops, Johnny Mathis, Luciano Pavarotti, Helen Reddy, Diane Schuur, Phoebe Snow, Barbra Streisand, and Beyonce. In his autobiography, Eric Clapton wrote that Stephen was “a close friend during the seventies…whom I regard as one of the great singer-songwriters.”
• Why managers need to remember what Einstein said • “There is absolutely no, zero, nada, zilch, reason why we … subscribe to Albert Einstein's definition of insanity” Fifteen years in management with the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company helped shape how management consultant Douglas Brooks looks at problems – and solutions. He has developed a 52-week plan for managers to develop greater customer-focused teamwork, to motivate and to retain top employees. Mr. Brooks has put his ideas into a new book with the blunt title, “If This Book Doesn't Help, It Might Be You.” “I tried to encapsulate questions and answers and opportunities for young leaders, new leaders, old leaders, C-suite leaders, to be able to stimulate conversations in their work group, whether it's at the board level or the line lever,” he says.
On today's show, Tim welcomes singer-songwriter Stephen Bishop to the show. Stephen discusses his big hits, such as "On and On", "It Might Be You" and "Save It for a Rainy Day". He also discusses his roles in motion pictures and the cult classic, National Lampoon's Animal House.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Bishop - the guy behind pop hits "On and On," "It Might Be You" and "Save It For a Rainy Day" - joins us on this week's Fretboard Journal Podcast to talk guitars (especially the gorgeous instrument that he commissioned from Danny Ferrington), movie making, songwriting and more.
It Might Be You Week Five Spiritual Things Pastor James Sabin Whether we like to admit it or not, there is a hypocrite in all of us. The truth is hypocrites see hypocrites. The most hypocritical people in Jesus' day were the religious leaders, but not all religious leaders are susceptible to hypocrisy. Ordinary people […] The post It Might Be You appeared first on The EDGE Student Ministry.
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Singer/songwriter Stephen Bishop scored several hit songs in the 70’s & 80’s like “Save it For a Rainy Day,” “On & On,” and “It Might Be You.” He wrote songs for many other artists, including “Separate Lives,” a #1 hit for Phil Collins & Marilyn Martin. He’s part of one of the most iconic scenes of the classic Animal House movie, where John Belushi smashes his guitar.Stephen has a brand new album called Blueprint, which features many songs that were originally cut as demos. He tells us the origins behind many of the songs, plus how he became friends with Eric Clapton, and how got involved in the Animal House movie. And, he tells us a very funny story of touring with Linda Ronstadt.
At the age of thirteen, Stephen Bishop found himself at a crossroads. A clarinetist with hopes of becoming a History teacher, he was forever changed after watching the Beatles one night on "The Ed Sullivan Show." His brother Denny bought Stephen an electric guitar and a "Mel Bay" chordbook and turned his stereo into an amp so Stephen could play music. Stephen began to learn to play guitar and make up his own chords as well, writing his first song, "Surf's Turf.." a pathetic sounding intrumental. He formed a band called, "The Weeds" and began to play at local fraternity parties incorporating his own original songs with various songs from top 40...Stephen made a trip to Los Angeles at 17... eventually landing a publishing deal at $50 a week. After years of trying to make it, a good friend, Leah Kunkel got some of Stephen's songs to Art Garfunkel, who wound up recording two of them on his gold recording, "Breakaway." He started playing around town singing his songs in person for artists like, Barbra Streisand...Bette Midler..Diana Ross." Shortly thereafter, he was signed to ABC Records who released his first album, "Careless." He had two hits from the album.."Save It For a Rainy Day," and "On and On".. Soon the album went gold, as well as his next album, "Bish." He sang the hit theme,"It Might Be You," for the movie, "Tootsie," as well as writing and/or singing 13 other films including, "Animal House."and composing "Separate Lives," for the film "White Nights." His songs have been recorded by: Beyonce, Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, Barbra Streisand, Art Garfunkel, Steve Perry, Stephanie Mills, Kenny Loggins, Johnny Mathis, Phoebe Snow, David Crosby, The Four Tops, Aswad and Pavarotti. He appeared as the "Charming Guitar Player" in "Animal House," wherein John Belushi slammed his guitar to smithereens in the Toga Party scene. Stephen was nominated for two Grammys and awarded an Oscar nomination for his song, "Separate Lives," which became a No. 1 hit for Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin. In Eric Clapton's autobiography, Eric mentions Stephen as "One of the great singer songwriters." Stephen just released his 25 year Anniversary Album, "Bowling in Paris," Remastered with new artwork and the album features Sting on bass and vocals, Eric Clapton and Phil Collins and is produced by Michael Omartian and Phil Collins.Stephen has released two new albums last year.."Be Here Then," a new studio album and "Stephen Bishop LIVE," an album of his hits and popular favorites as well as a few new songs. He has also returned from a successful tour in Asia last year.. "His newest single is called, "Pretty Baby." from his new studio Album, "be here then." Recently, Beyonce released her Platinum Beyonce Album which includes, "Ring Off.." co-written by Stephen and Beyonce. Stephen just released his newest album, “Blueprint,” Produced by Jon Gilutin.
Singer/songwriter Stephen 'Bish' Bishop, best known for top of the chart hits like 'On And On,' 'Separate Lives,' and the theme from Tootsie, 'It Might Be You,' joins host Robin Milling to play and chat about his new album Be Here Then. A fanatical Beatles fan since seeing them on The Ed Sullivan Show, Stephen tells Robin about his dream of being asked to join the group by John and Paul! Stephen has come a long way since going door to door to music publishers playing them his music in hopes of getting signed. He tells Robin he even gave Barbra Streisand and her then beau, Jon Peters a private concert in her home when they were shopping for A Star Is Born songs. 'They made out on the couch and I sang songs!' Stephen performs the first single, 'Pretty Baby,' from his new CD, a beautiful acoustic version of 'Separate Lives,' which was covered by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin, confirming it was written about his break-up with Indiana Jones actress Karen Allen. Writing songs since he was 13 there is one he didn't write, It Might Be You, which he sung for the film Tootsie, and performs here. Stephen also reveals his hidden talents doing a mean Billie Holiday impression. Click here for your free audiobook: www.audibletrial.com/millingabout