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Welcome to Episode #112 of "The Other Side of the Bell", a podcast brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. In this episode, John talks with Wayne Bergeron and Jeff Bunnell about their recently released album called "Homage" by the Los Angeles Trumpet Ensemble. We hope you'll enjoy their conversation as well as the album. Join us at Dillon Music, November 9-11 for valve alignments and mouthpiece consultations. Email sales@dillonmusic to schedule an appointment! About the Los Angeles Trumpet Ensemble Album "Homage" The recording scene in Los Angeles has a long history of great and highly versatile trumpet playing. For the most part, though, these trumpet players rarely get a chance to be featured. In 1957, Tutti Camarata arranged and produced a record called Tutti's Trumpets that featured some of the top session trumpet players in Los Angeles at that time. That was over 60 years ago. Wayne Bergeron and Jeff Bunnell started talking about doing another recording that would feature some of the current session trumpet players here in Los Angeles. Wayne suggested recording a trumpet ensemble CD to Jeff and they loved the idea and thought a choir of trumpets would work well. With that, the Los Angeles Trumpet Ensemble came into being. In choosing the music Jeff arranged for this CD, he wanted to pay tribute to some of the film composers who are part of the Los Angeles recording scene (and who write so well for the trumpet), and also pay tribute to some of the great trumpet players of the past and present. Jerry Hey graciously wrote the arrangment for the last track, the iconic Al Jarreau tune "Roof Garden". Los Angeles Trumpet Ensemble Members Jeff Bunnell Wayne Bergeron Jon Lewis Dan Fornero Marissa Benedict Dan Rosenboom Rob Schaer Larry Hall Dan Savant About Wayne Bergeron Wayne Bergeron is enjoying a career as one of the most sought-after musicians in the world. Studio sessions, film dates, international touring, jazz concerts, guest appearances, and clinics keep him busy not only in his hometown of Los Angeles but worldwide. Born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1958, Bergeron came to California at age one. He originally started on French horn but switched to trumpet in seventh grade where he found a natural upper register ability. Bergeron credits his junior high and high school teachers, Ron Savitt and Bob Smith, for molding his talent into practical working skills. Bergeron first caught the ear of many when he landed the lead trumpet chair with Maynard Ferguson's band in 1986. Bergeron can be heard on Maynard's recordings of Body and Soul, Big Bop Nouveau, Brass Attitude, and The One and Only Maynard Ferguson. Bergeron demonstrates daily why Maynard remarked, “Wayne is the most musical lead trumpet player I've had on my band.” As a sideman, Bergeron's list of recording credits reads like a “who's who” in contemporary jazz and pop, running the stylistic gamut from Ray Charles to Green Day. Other names include Katy Perry, Beyoncé, Barbra Streisand, Michael Buble, Indina Menzel, Leslie Oden Jr., Herb Alpert, The Jonas Brothers, Burt Bacharach, The Dirty Loops, Seth MacFarlane, Natalie Cole, Celine Dion, Seal, Diana Krall, Tito Puente, Christina Aguilera, Dianne Reeves, Michael Bolton, Earth Wind & Fire, The Pussy Cat Dolls, My Chemical Romance, The Mars Volta, Chicago, Rosemary Cloony, Diane Schuur, Barry Manilow, Lee Ann Womack, Lou Rawls, Eric Marienthal, Kenny G., and David Benoit. Bergeron has worked on over 500 TV & motion picture soundtracks. A partial list of film credits includes Red Notice, Turning Red, Soul, Bob's Burgers, Ford vs. Ferrari, Toy Story 4, Frozen 1 & 2, The Lion King (2019), The Secret Life of Pets, Wreck it Ralph 2, Crazy Rich Asians, Sing 1&2, Moana, Frozen 1 & 2, Get On Up, Toy Story 3, Monsters University, High School Musical 3, Get Smart, Superman Returns, The Simpson's Movie, Dreamgirls, Hairspray, Mission Impossible 3, Ice Age 2, Spiderman 1 & 2, Team America and South Park. Bergeron's featured trumpet solos can be heard on the motion pictures West Side Story (2021 Steven Spielberg), La La Land, Sing, The Incredibles 1 & 2, Rocky Balboa, The Secret Life of Pets 2, Rough Night, Jazzman's Blues, Vacation Friends, Ted 2, Minions, Minions 2:The Rise of Gru, Spies in Disguise, Jersey Boys, The Green Hornet, The Interview, Despicable Me 1, 2 & 3, Duplicity, Princess & the Frog, The Perfect Game,, Hey Arnold (the movie), The Rat Pack, Child Star, Aladdin King of Thieves and High Crimes and many others. Numerous TV credits include Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, SAG Awards, NBC, ESPN & TNT sports themes, American Idol (2001-02), Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, Animaniacs Reboot, Family Guy, American Dad, Simpson's, Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, The Cleveland Show, Green Eggs and Ham, Jeopardy, America's Funniest Home Videos, Will and Grace, Phineas & Ferb, Emperor's New School, Mouse Works, Have a Laugh, House of Mouse, King of the Hill, Futurama, Buzz Lightyear, Hercules, and Hey Arnold. Bergeron's greatest love is playing lead in big bands. He has recorded and played with some of Los Angeles' most respected bands including Gordon Goodwin, Arturo Sandoval, Pat Williams, Sammy Nestico, Jack Sheldon, Chris Walden, Tom Kubis, John La Barbara, Bob Florence, Joey Sellers, Ray Anthony, Bill Watrous, Bob Curnow, and Quincy Jones. After being behind the scene for so many years, Bergeron stepped out on his own with his first solo effort, You Call This a Living? This debut project earned him a Grammy nomination in 2004 for Best Large Jazz Ensemble, as well as rave reviews from fans and press worldwide. Bergeron's second CD, Plays Well With Others, released on the Concord Jazz label in 2007, was met with the same acclaim. Bergeron's most current (and personal favorite) CD, Full Circle, was released in January of 2016. Bergeron performs various events for the Hollywood Bowl summer season. He has done guest appearances with the L.A. Philharmonic, The New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Dallas Symphony, Taiwan Symphony, and Tokyo Philharmonic. Bergeron is a National Artist for the Yamaha Corporation of America and is co-designer of the YTR-8335LA trumpet and YFH-8315G Flugelhorn. Bergeron also designed a series of trumpet mouthpieces with Gary Radtke of GR Technologies that are available through Bergeron's website. Bergeron was mentored by legends Uan Rasey, Bobby Shew, Warren Luening, Gary Grant, Rick Baptist, and George Graham. Bergeron hopes to inspire a new generation of young players and enjoys his work as a clinician and educator. “Nothing makes me feel more accomplished than hearing a young musician say that I inspired them or had a positive influence on their life. For me, that's the real payday.” Bergeron is currently on faculty at California State University Northridge. Perhaps Grammy winning composer and bandleader, Gordon Goodwin said it best, “Wayne is a once in a lifetime lead trumpet player.” About Jeff Bunnell Trumpeter Jeff Bunnell has enjoyed a successful career in many musically diverse settings. He is an active member of the Los Angeles freelance performing and recording community, and has been for over four decades. The many artists Jeff has worked and recorded with include Mel Torme, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Natalie Cole, Michel Legrand, Johnny Mathis, Tony Bennett, Robbie Williams, Paul McCartney, Seth MacFarlane, Rosemary Clooney, Paul Anka, Lou Rawls, Barry Manilow, Dianna Krall, Frank Sinatra Jr., David Sanborn, Diane Schuur, Brian Wilson, Tom Harrell, Steve Lawrence, Maroon 5, Michael Feinstein, Debby Boone, Andy Williams, Patti Austin, Brian Setzer, Jack Sheldon, Steve Allen, Marilyn McCoo, Engelbert Humperdink and Shirley Bassey. Jeff has toured with Ray Charles, Horace Silver and Poncho Sanchez. He has performed with many of the top big bands in Los Angeles including Tom Kubis, Bill Watrous, Alf Clausen, Johnny Mandel, Bill Holman, Arturo Sandoval, Gordon Goodwin's Phat Band, Les Hooper, Pete Christlieb, Pat Williams, Wayne Bergeron, Steve Spiegl, Carl Saunders and Bernie Dresel. He has recorded with many of these big bands including Ray Charles, Tom Kubis, Bill Watrous, Les Hooper, Pete Christlieb, Jack Sheldon, Brian Setzer, Wayne Bergeron, Steve Spiegl and Bernie Dresel. Jeff played the lead trumpet chair with the Carl Saunders Big Band, the Pete Christlieb Tall and Smail Band, and the Steve Spiegl Big Band. Currently Jeff plays one of the solo chairs with both The Tom Kubis Big Band and Bernie Dresel's BBB. Jeff has worked with many of the orchestras in Southern California including The Hollywood Symphony Orchestra, The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, The Long Beach Symphony, The New West Symphony, The Pacific Symphony and The Pasadena Pops Orchestra. As a session player Jeff has played on hundreds of feature film and television soundtracks. His film credits of note include “Star Trek Beyond”, “Jurassic World”, “The Incredibles”, UP (Oscar winner for Best Soundtrack), and “O.J. Simpson: Made in America” – where Jeff is a featured soloist throughout the film (Oscar winner for Best Documentary Feature). His television credits include “Pennyworth”, “The Simpsons”, “Family Guy”, “Why Women Kill”, “American Dad”, “Parks and Recreation”, “Alias”, and “The Clone Wars” animated series. He has also played on hundreds of television and radio commercials, as well as the Academy Awards and the SAG Awards. As a musical theater pit musician, Jeff has played on more than 60 Broadway shows including “West Side Story”, “Phantom Of The Opera”, “Dream Girls”, “Into the Woods”, “Sophisticated Ladies”, “Jesus Christ Superstar” and “Titanic”. He has studied trumpet privately with Joe Alessi Sr., Boyde Hood, Bobby Shew, Claude Gordon and Uan Rasey. Jeff is currently a faculty trumpet and jazz instructor at The Master's University. Jeff is also a Bach Artist & Clinician. In addition to playing the trumpet, Jeff also works as an arranger, orchestrator, and conductor. He has orchestrated for film and television, as well as other areas of music such as Broadway Shows, cruise ship music and theme park music. His original big band charts can be found in the books of Arturo Sandoval, Bill Watrous, Jack Sheldon, Ron Jones, Emil Richards, Steve Spiegl and Bernie Dresel. He has published three transcribed jazz trumpet solo books through Aebersold Jazz. Links Listen to this episode online: https://bobreeves.com/blog/la-trumpet-ensemble/ Watch the video of this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/H2-vc5QQLpk
Joshua Boone, American Actor and star of Tyler Perry/Netflix film A Jazzman's Blues discuses his journey.
With more than 25 years in the game, actor E. Roger Mitchell still gets the same excitement on the set of Tyler Perry's, A Jazzman's Blues as he did when showing up to his first acting job. The seasoned actor shares many laughs and stories with Dr. Christina Greer about his childhood in Miami and his passion for creating Black content with BET. The pair also discuss his love for HBCUs, stage acting, and the power of a good conch salad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Jazzman's Blues" director and prolific entertainer Tyler Perry joins Drew to tell her about some of his biggest fears. Plus, he gives Drew a little glimpse inside of his friendship with Oprah. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Daphne Maxwell Reid is a trailblazing pioneer with many media firsts to her credit. She was the first black woman on the cover of Glamor Magazine. She and her husband Tim Reid owned the first full service movie studio in Virginia and she is probably best known for her role as Aunt Viv 2.0, alongside Will Smith, the first hip hop artist to star in a sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Ms. Maxwell Reid joins us to talk about her magical childhood in New York City, her full page photo modeling debut in Seventeen Magazine that landed her a Ford modeling contract and her move to Hollywood where Robert Conrad cast her in The Duke and A Man Called Sloan. She turned down the role of Aunt Viv when it was first offered to her and finally took it three years later when the part was being recast.Daphne Maxwell Reid is a photographer, a fashion designer, an HBCU education advocate and she has recently appeared in Harriet, A Jazzman's Blues and the modern, dramedy reboot of The Fresh Prince on Peacock called Bel Air.We've also got The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Trivia and priceless life advice about the importance of finding your tribe and being ready when opportunity shines.Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending The Diplomat on Netflix, Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed on Peacock and Menudo: Forever Young on HBO.Path Points of Interest:Daphne Maxwell ReidDaphne Maxwell Reid on WikipediaDaphne Maxwell Reid on InstagramDaphne Maxwell Reid in Soul VisionHarrietA Jazzman's BluesBel AirThe Diplomat on Netflix Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed on PeacockMenudo: Forever Young on HBO
Happy Holidays from The Reel Pineapple! Tyler Perry presents a movie that's the first script he apparently ever wrote, how does it compare to his Madea poop and is it a potential Oscar contender(you already know the answer lol). Check out our review of A Jazzman's Blues! The Reel Pineapple is your one-stop shop for the latest movie reviews, trailer breakdowns, social commentary, and everything in between. Shoot us an email at joshuahunter@thereelpineapple.com Subscribe to us wherever you listen to podcasts at The Reel Pineapple! Rate, Like, Share, & Subscribe! Like both of our Facebook pages at TheReelPineapple & ReelPineappleGames Follow Hunter on Twitter at JHunterReelPineapple Follow us on TikTok at BlackShazam775 Follow us on Letterboxd at BlackShazam Follow us on Twitch at www.twitch.tv/jhunterreelpineapple
With special guest Alex Parkinson, Anna and Derek discuss Yahoo Serious as an auteur director, whether Charles Darwin would understand physics and much more during their deep dive into the Australian fantastical comedy Young Einstein (1988). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram! It's the same handle for all three... @80smontagepod.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/80sMontagePodTwitter: https://twitter.com/80sMontagePodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/80smontagepod/Anna Keizer and Derek Dehanke are the co-hosts of ‘80s Movie Montage. The idea for the podcast came when they realized just how much they talk – a lot – when watching films from their favorite cinematic era. Their wedding theme was “a light nod to the ‘80s,” so there's that, too. Both hail from the Midwest but have called Los Angeles home for several years now. Anna is a writer who received her B.A. in Film/Video from Columbia College Chicago and M.A. in Film Studies from Chapman University. Her dark comedy short She Had It Coming was an Official Selection of 25 film festivals with several awards won for it among them. Derek is an attorney who also likes movies. It is a point of pride that most of their podcast episodes are longer than the movies they cover.Alex Parkinson is an Atlanta-based, Australian-born and British-groomed actor, writer, and director. He's made recent screen appearances in Black Adam, The Wonder Years, A Jazzman's Blues and Stranger Things. Alex has written, directed, and starred in dozens of comedy short films, including the nine-part web series Julian Assange's Embassy Suite, which he also created, and the multi award-winning MAMILs – now the feature script Ride or Die – and Ring Fingered. He is represented by Houghton Talent and Brilliant Talent Management.
Lauren is currently starring in Tyler Perry's Netflix Movie A Jazzman's Blues which is a masterpiece and a must watch for everyone! Lauren is one of the busiest actors we've had in the show so it's an honour to spent a little time chatting about her career and even her lovely dogs! Don't forget to check out the video interview on our official YouTube channel @bemoresuper. Keep safe and stay super!
Our guest is Joyce Chopra who broke bold ground as a female filmmaker in the 1970s with her award winning documentary short, Joyce at 34, profiling her own struggle as a working woman, to have and raise a child. The film's existence thus proving that she could do both.Her Sundance winning feature, (One of the first directed by a woman) Smooth Talk (1985) starring Treat Williams and Laura Dern opened doors to male dominated spaces that she treacherously navigated, paving paths for others to follow.Joyce's new book, Lady Director: Adventures in Hollywood, Television and Beyond, tells her captivating stories.Also joining us is Jan Perry a Los Angeles civic leader now serving as Executive Director of Shelter Partnership which helps provide essential needs to the unhoused. Jan shares that we can all work together to help address the homeless crisis in our cities.Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Amsterdam in theaters and a Jazzman's Blues on Netflix.Path Points of Interest:Lady Director: Adventures in Hollywood, Television and Beyond by Joyce ChopraLady Director at City Lights BooksJoyce Chopra on IMDBJoyce at 34Smooth TalkSmooth Talk on IMDBByKids - Real World Films For Kids, By KidsAn American Girl on the Home FrontJoyce Chopra Films on CriterionShelter PartnershipShelter Partnership on FacebookShelter Partnership on TwitterJan PerryAmsterdamA Jazzman's BluesGift of Democracy
In this week's episode of The Chris Cuomo Project, filmmaker Tyler Perry joins Chris to discuss his new Netflix movie, “A Jazzman's Blues,” the dissolution of the middle in the United States, the power of forgiveness, and much more. Follow and subscribe to The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Tuesday.
Y'all Tyler down here showing out fa the 99 and the 2000's. Mr. Perry has push way out in the deep in. Honey he decided to show y'all what he was really working with. Tyler Perry has set a blue print of "Black Excellence", I truly admire is work. Listen as I give me two since of a "A Jazzman Blues" by Tyler Perry. Podcast hosted by: Virtuous Diva & Company Atlanta, GA 30303 vdcinc15@gmail.com @iamvirtuousdiva --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/virtuous-diva--company/message
On this week's hot episode, Micah and Chris talk about the time their prayers got answered at Six Flags and how Chris lost his hat on the American Scream Machine! On the Chocolate Donut segment, a man gets dumped over his ex's dream and a woman who was behind on her rent gets set up on a blind date with her landlord?!?! Chris reviews the new Tyler Perry movie "A Jazzman's Blues" and the boys play the Fortunately/Unfortunately improv game! Laughs, fun, and bad date stories that will make you say, "Tie Yo Shoes Cause You Trippin!" all here on the Doughnut Box Podcast!
Panama Jackson explains why Tyler Perry's catalog of content is riddled with problems but still worth watching. He also analyzes A Jazzman's Blues, which he believes again... missed the mark. This episode contains movie spoilers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents an exclusive interview with DMV native Kelley Davis! Kelley talks about her roles in Cobra Kai Season 5 as a pharmacist, working alongside Billy Zabka, as well as her film "A Jazzman's Blues" where she was directed by the one and only Tyler Perry! In addition Kelley discusses working on HBO's The Righteous Gemstones, Showtime's Good Lord Bird and much more! Don't miss it!
Playwright, Producer, Director and Actor Tyler Perry's latest epic, A Jazzman's Blues, is now streaming on Netflix. It was the first screenplay he ever wrote over 25 years ago. Set in Georgia, it stars actors Ryan Eggold (“Dr. Max Goodwin” on the NBC series, New Amsterdam), Joshua Boone, Solea Pfeiffer, Amirah Vann, and Austin Scott in a story of forbidden love and family secrets that stretches from the 1940's to the 1980's. Throw in the couple's forced separation, “Leanne”, the female lead passing herself off as White & marrying a prominent White man, her mother “Ethel”, played by Lana Young, a tantalizing murder-mystery spiked with dazzling musical numbers choreographed by the legendary Debbie Allen, music composed by Aaron Zigman, and a nod to the Holocaust in “Ira”, Eggold's character; and you have another testament to Black American music, resilience and storytelling that is very different from Perry's previous comedic works. A Jazzman's Blues also explores the shared experience between American Blacks & Jews and their strong connection during the Civil Rights Movement, reminding us that love conquers all, including racism. Hailed for his humanity, Perry transformed himself from flat broke and sleeping in his car to one of Hollywood's foremost screenwriters and comedians, reaching Billionaire status. As Accredited Media, I had the privilege of attending A Jazzman's Blues TIFF Red Carpet Gala to chat with Perry about why making this film was on his bucket list, how it might just be the mark of a new chapter from him and how his faith & conviction carried him through. I also spoke to the rest of the cast about what attracted them to their roles, and the movie's meaning & purpose. One of Perry's best friends, Oprah Winfrey, even dropped by. Support us on Patreon www.patreon.com/janettestv Looking for more ways to support Janette's TV? Buy our merchandise here! https://www.janetteburke.com/shop Protect your Privacy with Express VPN. Find out how you can get 3 months free by clicking the link below. www.expressvpn.com/ Janette's TV & Podcast Channels www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDHHvKvXq7o Want my help on your media journey? Check out my 1:1 On-Camera Training Opportunity https://www.janetteburke.com/1-1-on-c... Interview Showcase Package Who Is It For? If you're a celebrity or thought-leader in your industry (i.e. an entrepreneur, professional, coach, consultant, speaker or book author) that wants exposure to mine and other audiences and also understands that in order to get it and become an industry leader you must first be camera ready, let's talk! I'll take you through the 4 pillars of my Interview Showcase Package. Book Your Complimentary 15-minute Audition! https://www.janetteburke.com/interview Book Your 15-Minute Complimentary Audition Link below https://www.janetteburke.com/book-online
Join us a we share our insights about the social and racial qualms depicted in Tyler Perry's latest movie! Enjoy!
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents another stellar show! Our special call-in guest is actress and MDV native Kelley Davis! Kelley talks about her roles in Cobra Kai Season 5 as a pharmacist, working alongside Billy Zabka, as well as her film "A Jazzman's Blues" where she was directed by the one and only Tyler Perry! In addition Kelley discusses working on HBO's The Righteous Gemstones, Showtime's Good Lord Bird and much more! Don't miss it! In conjunction with our friends at Click On This (www.clickonthis.tv) Al Sotto talks to actress Xochitl Gomez, America Chavez in Marvel's Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness at the Noche De Gala event in Washington DC. Zochi talks about receiving the prestigious Horizon Award and talks about her experience on set of Doctor Strange with director Sam Raimi and working with a green screen. Xochitl also talks about how landing the role of America has changed her life as well her upcoming projects? What does Xochitl say about the upcoming Avengers Secret Wars movie? Find out! BTB's host with the most Al Sotto brings to you another entertaining show! Also joining the panel is the "Sith Lord" Darth Paul Wallis and in her first time as as guest-cohost, actress and NASA ambassador Kelly Christopher! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment — uncensored — only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits: Classic Cut - Coolio "Gangsta's Paradise"
Lauren Buglioli Talks "A Jazzman's Blues" Working with Tyler Perry and More https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWkjQ-Ok26w&t=37s Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We welcome renowned actor and director Tyler Perry to talk about his new Netflix movie “A Jazzman's Blues,”. This tale of forbidden love and family drama unravels 40 years of secrets and lies against a soundtrack of juke-joint blues in the Deep South. Tyler talks with Randy about the long process of birthing this project and we're also joined by two actors from the film, Joshua Boone and Solea Pfeiffer.
Ferg is fired up this week. He's the man and he doesn't have to do ish! We open reminding everyone to get their tickets for shop in style silent auction and brunch. We discuss the ASU/JSU game and UAB's inability to sell out homecoming. Razi talks about Kanye West's new white lives matter shirts and welcomes everyone back to the boycott. Buff gives two recommendations and one anti-recommendation. He talks about 137 Shots, Entergalactic, and Jazzman's Blues. Can you guess which got the thumbs down? We discuss why Tyler Perry hasn't been nominated for an Oscar. Happy 135 to FAMU and we discuss the breakup season that's happening now. Ferg gets first question and asks about how the brothers feel about Gisele divorcing Tom Bray because he wouldn't retire. Razi goes full on black panther and asks was desegregation good or bad for the black community and black people. Buff asks the last question and wants to know should men be expected to pay for the meals of their significant other's friends. We close discussing Will Smith ignoring feelings and how feelings really drive everything. We also want to shout out Hispanic Heritage Month and appreciate their contributions to history and the world today. Enjoy the show!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threebrothersnosense/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/threebrothersnosense/support
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Join Denise this week for a review of A Jazzman's Blues. Follow us on Social Media: IG: @haveyousceneit_ Twitter: @HaveScene email: rusty@15goodminutes.com Soundtrack: Melting Pot, by Vic Davi (Hightstown) Artlist.wav
A packed show this week with four big 2022 releases, including the almost three decades in the making family horror comedy, 'Hocus Pocus 2'. We also have a drama that some may consider horrific in the fictional take on Marilyn Monroe's life in 'Blonde'. We also have the gay romantic comedy in Bros. We cap it off with the latest Tyler Perry directorial effort in 'The Jazzman's Blues.'
Alcoholic Beverage of Choice- 3:10, Jazzman's Blues -4:07, Blonde-7:31, Lou-14:32, Monster The Jeffrey Dahmer Story -18:48, House of the Dragon -26:50, Atlanta -32:08, Barney DocuSeries-39:24, Carnival Cruise -41:35, Rolling Stones -45:25, MAFS-47:03, Three Thing That Made US Smile- 1:02:25 References: Highway Vodka: https://www.highwayvodka.com/ https://www.huffpost.com/entry/barney-docuseries-violent-backlash-childrens-show_n_6334a7a7e4b028164525d976
Hey, Y'all! We're back with our 38th episode, and today we're discussing financial literacy. Our friend, Justin Stewart, shares over ten years of knowledge as an accountant. In part one, Justin discusses why he chose to pursue accounting and what he enjoys about his job. He breaks down the different types of Accounting and the most frequently asked questions he receives as an accountant. Justin also shares what he wishes he knew before he started in the field. What are your thoughts on the dismissal of the lawsuit against Tiffany Haddish? What's your opinion about Ime Udoka's suspension? Were you shocked about the Beyond Meat COO's actions? Would you cook chicken in NyQuil? Will you be watching Reasonable Doubt on Hulu? Did you see On The Come Up? Did you watch A Jazzman's Blues on Netflix? Join the conversation and let us know what you think below Remember to like, comment, subscribe, and share! Available everywhere you listen to podcasts. Link in our bio!
Also Mike reviews Bros, Smile, Blonde, Sidney, Facing Nolan, Do Revenge, DC League of Super-Pets, A Love Song, Meet Cute, I Came By, Brian and Charles, A Jazzman's Blues, Abbott Elementary, House of the Dragon, The Rings of Power, Andor, She-Hulk, and Welcome to Wrexham.
It's the premiere of the new podcast from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Go Atlanta. In this episode, AJC Food, Dining, and Living editor Ligaya Figueras tells us why a beloved restaurant in Athens is closing its doors for good. Plus, hear about the Neapolitan pizzeria that you'll want to check out. AJC Entertainment reporter Rodney Ho sits down with Tyler Perry to talk about his new Netflix film “A Jazzman's Blues”. He'll also tell you which hip-hop artist's music is being made into lullabies. AJC Arts and Entertainment editor Shane Harrison has the latest on the upcoming Decatur Book Festival, where Kansas will be performing this Friday, the return of Atlanta Pride, and he'll introduce you to Bone, Go Atlanta's pet of the week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new film, "A Jazzman's Blues," tells the story of Bayou, a sweet, creative teenager who falls in love with a girl, Leanne, who is visiting her grandfather in the south in the summer but her mother forces her to leave town. We air part of Alison Stewart's conversation with playwright, showrunner and filmmaker Tyler Perry about his latest film at the live 92nd Street Y event.
"Jazzman's Blues" director and prolific entertainer Tyler Perry joins Drew to tell her about some of his biggest fears. Plus, he gives Drew a little glimpse inside of his friendship with Oprah. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
GOP candidate J.R. Majewski appears to lie about his military service, Christiane Amanpour discusses her interview with Iran's president, and Tyler Perry talks about "A Jazzman's Blues."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keith reviews a murder mystery with an ensemble cast including Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan and a new Tyler Perry Netflix movie before being joined by Ben to discuss a much talked about (for better or worse) thriller directed by Olivia Wilde starring Florence Pugh, Harry Styles and Chris Pine. See How They Run: 0:49 A Jazzman's Blues: 4:29 Don't Worry Darling: 9:11
Entertainment mogul Tyler Perry tells us about his new Netflix film, A Jazzman's Blues!Then, entertainment reporter Jasmine Simpkins gives us a sneak peek at this fall's highly anticipated movies.
Meridian Credit Union is back baby for a four part series on finances during different stages of women's life. We kick things off today with Kerri Anderson, Senior Practice Management Coach with Meridian Credit Union and it's all about retirement, and we're asking the question, is Freedom 55 still a thing? Who's up for some Good Clean Fun? Sarah Kate is a former wine-loving mom of two on a mission to help women rethink drinking and overcome the normalization of alcohol everywhere by inspiring them to find the fun in life, sans alcohol. Anne Brodie's regular Saturday Night at the Movies is a little bit longer this week simply because there is so much new in entertainment we had to! We chat about Eternal Spring, Canada's submission for the 2023 Oscars in the Best International Feature Film category, A Jazzman's Blues on Netflix, the much anticipated Blonde also on Netflix about Norma Jean Baker AKA Marilyn Monroe, a documentary on Apple TV about class act Sidney Poitier and finally a stunning series on TVO called Great Lakes Untamed. Lindsay Sealey, author of Made for More is back for the second in a series about Gen Z women and girls and we chat about the not good enough epidemic and how we can help our young women fight back against it. If you are drawn to horror when in comes to entertainment, either in documentaries, films, or books you're not alone. Women are weirdly obsessed with horror. Author Ainslie Hogarth and I break that down plus we talk about her latest book, Motherthing, a darkly funny domestic horror novel about a woman who must take drastic measures to save her husband and herself from the vengeful ghost of her mother-in-law. Yes, it's fiction. Finally, Anne Brodie is back with a interview with the incredible Tyler Perry who wrote and directed TIFF hit and Netflix release, A Jazzman's Blue which follows an investigation into an unsolved murder unveiling a story full of forbidden love, deceit and a secret. Social Kerri Anderson Website: https://www.meridiancu.ca/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MeridianCU Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeridianCreditUnion/ Instagram: @meridiancreditunion Sarah Kate Website: somegoodcleanfun.com Instagram: @somegoodcleanfun @rethinkingdrinking Facebook: Some Good Clean Fun TikTok: MomRethinkingDrinking Anne Brodie Twitter: https://twitter.com/annebrodie Website: whatshesaidtalk.com Lindsay Sealey Website: www.LindsaySealey.com Twitter: @LindsaySealey Instagram: @BoldNewGirls Facebook: lindsaysealeyMA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrK0y0_iQw166LfGPHM_D2Q Amazon: https://amzn.to/3QNgA4u Ainslie Hogarth Website: www.ainsliehogarth.com Twitter: @AinslieEm Instagram: @ainsliehogarth
Tyler Perry (@tylerperry) is an actor, filmmaker and the owner of Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, GA. He joins Chris Van Vliet to talk about new movie called "A Jazzman's Blues" which is streaming now on Netflix. He talks about writing the original screenplay for this movie in 1995, why now was the right time to make it, the lessons he learned from Oprah Winfrey, working with David Fincher on the movie "Gone Girl", his partnership with Netflix and much more! Check out A Jazzman's Blues here: http://www.netflix.com/ajazzmansblues If you enjoyed this episode, could I ask you to please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcast/iTunes? It takes less than a minute and makes a huge difference in helping to spread the word about the show and also to convince some hard-to-get guests. For more information about CVV and INSIGHT go to: https://podcast.chrisvanvliet.com Follow CVV on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/ChrisVanVliet Twitter: twitter.com/ChrisVanVliet Facebook: facebook.com/ChrisVanVliet YouTube: youtube.com/ChrisVanVliet TikTok: tiktok.com/@Chris.VanVliet CVV CLIPS: youtube.com/CVVCLIPS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Krista sits down with Tyler Perry at the Toronto International Film Festival to talk about his latest film, A Jazzman's Blues. Penned in 1995 when Perry was still struggling to break into the entertainment industry, A Jazzman's Blues is a sweeping tale of forbidden love that unspools forty years of secrets and lies soundtracked by juke joint blues in the deep South.Perry explains why he waited for so long to share this particular story with the world, breaks down his approach to casting and directing, and describes what it was like to work with an incredible group of musicians (including Terence Blanchard and Ruth B.) to bring the soundtrack to life.Perry also recounts how an Oprah segment he watched as a young man set him on the path to becoming a playwright, details his dream dinner party, and shares his newfound love of flying RC radio control airplanes with his son.
Today on the latest episode of the BIG show, it's fall, and we are officially in awards season. This week we'll discuss several new releases, including On the Come Up, Sidney, and A Jazzman's Blues, that may be in the conversation later this year. Wilson Morales and I are back from the Toronto Film Festival, and we'll take a brief look back at some of the big titles you should look forward to. We'll have all of that and more on episode 508 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
Perry's much-loved character Madea may have turned Perry into a household name, but "A Jazzman's Blues" is actually the first screenplay Perry wrote. #moviereview #territalksmovies #ajazzmansblues #tylerperry #featurefilm #movies #jazz #romance #drama #tragedy #tragic #lovestory --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terri-lee8/support
Today on the latest episode of the BIG show, it's fall, and we are officially in awards season. This week we'll discuss several new releases, including On the Come Up, Sidney, and A Jazzman's Blues, that may be in the conversation later this year. Wilson Morales and I are back from the Toronto Film Festival, and we'll take a brief look back at some of the big titles you should look forward to. We'll have all of that and more on episode 508 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
White House Press Sec. Karine Jean-Pierre address rising inflation and calls GOP governors' handling of migrants “inhumane.” Then, actor and filmmaker Tyler Perry shares how sneaking into an August Wilson play 27 years ago sparked an idea for his latest movie “A Jazzman's Blues” and how he's educating about the Black experience through art. In Hot Topics, the co-hosts weigh in on NY Attorney General Letitia James filing a lawsuit against former Pres. Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Wednesday's show: In a ruling this week, a Texas federal judge said Second Amendment rights extend to people under felony indictment, citing a recent Supreme Court ruling striking down New York's concealed carry law. Charles "Rocky" Rhodes of South Texas School of Law Houston breaks down the ruling. Also this hour: We discuss the latest developments in politics in our weekly roundup. Then, after the Houston Oilers left town, the Harris County Houston Sports Authority began -- 25 years ago this month, in fact -- with the mission to make sure that would never happen to Houston fans again. We learn how the organization accomplished that goal, how it has changed in the years since, and the role it plays in attracting major events like the NCAA Final Four this spring and FIFA World Cup matches in 2026. And the new film A Jazzman's Blues, written and directed by Tyler Perry, debuts on Netflix Sept. 23. The film features choreography by Houston native Debbie Allen. We revisit our 2021 conversation with her about her career and how Houston fostered her artistic sensibilities.
Natalie Azar shares some guidance on the flu shot for this fall season. Also, Today Exclusive-- Savannah Guthrie has one-on-one with Roger Federer to talk further about his decision on retiring. Plus, catching up with Tyler Perry on his new film “A Jazzman's Blues.” And, teachers in Nashville share a new approach on teaching.
Hoda Kotb and Jenna Hager catch up with Tyler Perry and his new movie “A Jazzman's Blues.” Also, Marisela Valladolid shares a family recipe from her latest children's cookbook-- Flautas de Pollo and Pico de Gallo.
What is this episode - Top of Show . TIFF 2022 ROUND UP: The Fabelmans Debuts + Drops Trailer - 3:01 Is The Son just The Frontrunner Redux? - 8:20 The Woman King - NOMINATE IT, THEN! - 12:23 The (Apparently Not) Greatest Beer Run Ever - 14:48 Glass Onion: Knives Out 2 - 17:06 (including could Netflix dabble in HBO Max waters? - 19:04) . A Jazzman's Blues, The Inspection, The Lost King - 22:12 Wendell and Wild, All Quiet on the Western Front, My Policeman - 28:03 Chevalier, Bros, Causeway and our Dear, Longtime Friend, David Tyree Henry - 33:20 The Menu, Weird - 40:05 . CONTENDER TRAILER REVIEWS: I Wanna Dance With Somebody Trailer #1 - 42:57 Babylon Trailer #1 - 48:13 . INDUSTRY NEWS: Grammys Ratings Hit All Time Low - 54:26 D23 Had All Kinds of Casting/New Movie News - 59:01 . . Where to Contact Us/LEAVE US 5* REVIEWS! - 1:08:45 Words of Wisdom/What's Coming Next - 1:09:36
This week on Revolt Black News Weekly, Segun Oduolowu, guest hosts this week as we investigate the deep-rooted history of the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi as well as the recent increase in gang activity in Haiti. Kennedy Rue talks with Tyler Perry about his Netflix film “Jazzman's Blues” and recaps Black Excellence at the 2022 Emmy Awards with some hot takes. And more with Entertainment Remix and Revolutionary of the Week.
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“If you have a passion and it lights you up and you really want to pursue it, enjoy the process as much as possible by being true to yourself and learning as much as you can.” Lauren Buglioli is a Los Angeles born actress with three big projects about to be released! She landed roles in Tyler Perry's new film “A Jazzman's Blues” on Netflix, “Florida Man” from Jason Bateman's production company starring opposite Edgar Ramirez, and “Bad Monkey” with Vince Vaughn coming to Apple TV+. In this episode, she discusses working on each of these projects and her acting journey. She also speaks about her stance on body positivity and why she's hoping to inspire others to not compare themselves to the filtered photos of social media, and how once she let go of the idea of who she should be and embraced herself as she was, she found that she was not only happier, but also began working more as an actor. In addition to acting, she is also an accomplished equestrian and a former teacher. She is passionate about working with foster children and those with special needs and Heart Gallery is a project she devotes her time to. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomgirltv/support
Reggie “The Reel Critic” Ponder got the chance to attend Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival on its 20th year of celebrating Black arts and culture in film. He brings listeners the highlights, and thoughts on films like ‘A Jazzman's Blues,' ‘Eve's Bayou,' ‘Bobby Brown' and others. "The Reel Critic" is hosted and produced by Reggie Ponder. Follow Reggie on Twitter and Instagram @TheReelCritic, and on Facebook @ReggieTheReelCritic.
"Is this gonna take me closer to my intended goal?" Expectations vs. Reality Marietta Carter-Narcisse Marietta has paved the way for black makeup artists in film and television. She also is a very big advocate of a strong family connection and bond. You'll hear us talk about the balance of family and the entertainment industry. Show Topics: How to prepare for your future Why competition doesn't matter in the entertainment industry How do you align with the right people in the industry Does integrity matter in our business The secret to always being hired -- Marietta Carter-Narcisse is an internationally renowned educator and veteran celebrity Film and Television makeup artist who has department headed numerous shows including: A Jazzman's Blues, Genius: Aretha, Rebel, Beaches remake, Sparkle, Malcolm X, Tina: What's Love Got To Do With It?, Baby Boy, Boyz N The Hood, A Time To Kill, Whitney, which she received a Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild nomination, and numerous other. Carter-Narcisse is a member of the Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild I.A.T.S.E Local 706, a voting member of the prestigious Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science and The Television Academy. She holds a Master of Science degree in higher education, as well as valid cosmetology licenses in both California and Florida. Marietta has online makeup classes that bridge the reality gap between what you think a career in Film and Television is like to what it really is. I took a class so I could get ready for an upcoming job and highly recommend. Class information is available at www.mvma.education. She also has an industry terminology book (The Little Brown Book - Buzzwords and Lingo - TV| Film | Print | Retail) and an industry planner (The Official Film &TV Planner). You can reach Marietta through any of the links below: Www.mariettacarter-narcisse.com Marietta@mariettacarter-narcisse.com @mariettacn @mariettasvirtualmakeupacademy @theofficialfilmandtvplanner.com https://www.Facebook.com/mcarternarcisse -- This is Delina's village and you're about to be a part of it. Welcome to It Takes A Village, The True Story of A Beautypreneur. For more info and show notes please visit delinamedhin.com. Join us by shouting out and celebrating your village by using the hashtag #ShareYourVillage