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To get you into that Kentucky Derby mood! It's a labor of love - and a legacy of love - that drives Jerry Dixon, Jr. as he moves into this next phase of his career. But we couldn't leave the conversation with Jerry without talking about the improbable victory of Rich Strike in the 2022 Kentucky Derby. Join us!
The celebration of the season continues as GGACP revisits this 2020 holiday presentation with friend and fan favorite Mario Cantone. In this episode, Mario and the boys discuss awkward child actors, depressing Christmas carols, holiday-themed horror films, the musical talents of Leslie Bricusse and Jerry Herman and the 50th anniversary of Rankin/Bass' “Santa Claus is Comin' to Town.” Also, Mickey Mouse meets Scrooge, Katharine Hepburn tugs on St. Nick's beard, Cyrano de Bergerac warbles a seasonal ditty and Mario (finally) discovers the legend of Cesar Romero. PLUS: Tattoo sings! Ed Norton swings! “Christmas at SeaWorld”! Saluting Paul Coker! And Bob Hope and Marie Osmond holiday in Saudi Arabia! (Produced & edited by John Murray. Special thanks to Jerry Dixon. In loving memory of Mike McPadden) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GGACP celebrates the beginning of Pride Month by presenting this ENCORE of a "special quarantine podcast" from 2020, featuring actor, singer, comedian and friend of the show Mario Cantone. In this episode, Mario joins Gil and Frank for a highly amusing conversation about teen idols, classic game shows, favorite Hitchcock flicks, the versatility of Jack Lemmon and the difference between impressionists and comedian-impressionists. Also, “Mildred Pierce” turns 75, Julia Child fillets the Little Mermaid, Mario hops a flight with Kathleen Turner and Gilbert guest-stars in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” PLUS: “Burnt Offerings”! The musical stylings of Jerry Dixon! The Ramones visit “Steampipe Alley”! And “Aladdin Meets the Harlem Globetrotters”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Cherry Pie 30th Anniversary Tour
Studying the Song - Audition & Music Preparation for Musical Theatre
A disarmingly honest conversation about career, loving yourself (ie your voice), and taking on the identity of "artist." In this episode, you'll hear Sasha talk about finding success in unexpected opportunities like workshops, readings, and cabaret shows. She also shares her honest realizations about fighting her “type” and coming to terms with her voice (which she now loves, btw). Sasha received her MFA in Musical Theatre from San Diego State University and her BFA in Musical Theatre with emphasis in Acting and Vocal Repertoire from The Boston Conservatory. Some of her favorite NY credits include: Jerry Springer the Opera (Carnegie Hall); Colette Collage (The York Theatre) I and Albert (York), The Grand Tour (York); and readings/workshops such as Carrie: the Musical (with Sutton Foster & Marin Mazzie, dir. Stafford Arima), Mister Hollands Opus: the Musical (with BD Wong), Dig Lenny Bruce (with Mario Cantone & Mary Testa, dir. Jerry Dixon), TV: ABC's What Would You Do? (“Ugly Americans in Paris”), Food Fighters (judge), and one-time game show winner on $100,000 Pyramid. Commercials: Jenny Craig nat'l (w/Mariah Carey). Sasha wrote her thesis on “The Art and the Venue of Cabaret” and has written, produced, and performed her own cabarets in NYC, San Diego, and LA. Sasha has been a faculty member in the Musical Theatre programs at Pace University, Marymount Manhattan College, San Diego State University, and The American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA).. If you've ever questioned your own success or wondered if this was what you were “supposed” to be doing, then you'll want to hear this conversation. Find more about Sasha at www.sashaweiss.com Xo, Korrie Check out www.korrieyamaoka.com to find info about FREE RESOURCES and AUDITION COACHING, and to sign up for my email list. Korrie's Email List - Sign up for weekly resources about auditioning, information on new offerings, and the latest news from Studying the Song. Did you enjoy today's episode? Please Rate, Review, and Subscribe today! Contact Korrie at hello@korrieyamaoka.com.
Unsung Heroes presented by Woodbine Entertainment featuring the groom of Kentucky Debry winner, Rich Strike, Jerry Dixon.
HRRN's Equine Forum show presented by TwinSpires. Jockey Javier Castellano takes your calls on this week's edition of "You Be The Host", Trainer Jason Cook reflects upon his special Derby day victory, WBAL's Scott Wykoff previews the Preakness, We recognize Rich Strike's groom Jerry Dixon on this week's Unsung Heroes segment, Plus, "I Ask, They Answer" with trainer Dale Romans & turf writer Tim Wilkin presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business and Kurt Becker's Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland.
EP 535 featuring once again, Warrant's Joey Allen
EP 535 featuring once again, Warrant's Joey Allen
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/fNvW2TbLLP0 ASCAP/Deems Taylor Award-winner Chip Deffaa is an internationally-produced playwright and director with a great love of show business. He is also the author of eight acclaimed books dealing with music and popular culture, including Blue Rhythms and Voices of the Jazz Age, both published by the University of Illinois Press. And he has produced more than two dozen albums--cast albums of his shows and songbook albums celebrating great composers of American popular music. ASCAP Award-winning writer/producer Chip Deffaa's new CD, "Irving Berlin: Love Songs and Such"--starring such Broadway and cabaret notables as Betty Buckley, Anita Gillette, Karen Mason, Stephen Bogardus, Jon Peterson, Jeff Harnar, and Steve Ross--is out now. The album--available from Amazon, iTunes, Footlight Records etc. as either a physical CD or a digital download--may be ordered here. An outgrowth of shows about Berlin that Deffaa has presented at the venerable 13th Street Theater, the album offers more than two dozen Berlin songs--a mix of classics and never-before-recorded rarities--sung by such artists as Seth Sikes, Jerry Dixon, Sarah Rice, Natalie Douglas, Giuseppe Bausilio, Ray DeMattis, Analise Scarpaci, Brian Letendre, Eric Comstock, Bobby Belfry, Matthew Nardozzi, Jack Corbin, Molly Ryan, Michael Townsend Wright, Joan Jaffe, Jed Peterson, Alec Deland, Keith Anderson, Luis Villabon, Dea Julien, Katherine Paulsen, Ryan Muska, Mark Dodici, Will Alvarado, and more, with music direction by Richard Danley. Grammy Award-winner Andy Stein is featured on violin. Widely considered the foremost living authority on Berlin's music, Deffaa has written six published shows about Berlin, and 15 of the 32 albums that he's produced are devoted to Berlin's music.
Aflevering 38 – 18 september 2021 Korte speellijst: 1. “Carnaval Del Barrio” – Daphne Rubin-Vega, Anthony Ramos, e.a. Uit de musical In The Heights 2. “Schmigadoon!” – cast Uit de musical Schmigadoon! 3. “You Can't Tame Me” – Aaron Tveit Uit de musical Schmigadoon! 4. “Va-Gi-Na” – Cecily Strong, Cassandra Consiglio, Alex Barima Uit de musical Schmigadoon! 5. “Love Thy Neighbor” – Andrew Rannells, Nathaniel J. Potvin, e.a. Uit de musical The Prom 6. “Underestimated” – Jeanna de Waal Uit de musical Diana 7. “He's My Boy” – Josie Walker Uit de musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie 8. “You Will Be Found” – Ben Platt, Kristolyn Lloyd, Will Roland, e.a. Uit de musical Dear Evan Hansen 9. “Louder Than Words” – Raúl Esparza, Jerry Dixon and Amy Spanger Uit de musical Tick, Tick... Boom! 10. “America” – Chita Rivera, Marilyn Cooper, Reri Grist Uit de musical West Side Story 11. “When I Write” – Bill Van Dijk Uit de musical Cyrano 12. “Poor Unfortunate Souls” – Sherie René Scott, Sierra Boggess Uit de musical The Little Mermaid 13. “The Smell Of Rebellion”- Bertie Carvel, Lauren Ward, Children Uit de musical Matilda
Aflevering 38 – 18 september 2021 Korte speellijst: 1. “Carnaval Del Barrio” – Daphne Rubin-Vega, Anthony Ramos, e.a. Uit de musical In The Heights 2. “Schmigadoon!” – cast Uit de musical Schmigadoon! 3. “You Can't Tame Me” – Aaron Tveit Uit de musical Schmigadoon! 4. “Va-Gi-Na” – Cecily Strong, Cassandra Consiglio, Alex Barima Uit de musical Schmigadoon! 5. “Love Thy Neighbor” – Andrew Rannells, Nathaniel J. Potvin, e.a. Uit de musical The Prom 6. “Underestimated” – Jeanna de Waal Uit de musical Diana 7. “He's My Boy” – Josie Walker Uit de musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie 8. “You Will Be Found” – Ben Platt, Kristolyn Lloyd, Will Roland, e.a. Uit de musical Dear Evan Hansen 9. “Louder Than Words” – Raúl Esparza, Jerry Dixon and Amy Spanger Uit de musical Tick, Tick... Boom! 10. “America” – Chita Rivera, Marilyn Cooper, Reri Grist Uit de musical West Side Story 11. “When I Write” – Bill Van Dijk Uit de musical Cyrano 12. “Poor Unfortunate Souls” – Sherie René Scott, Sierra Boggess Uit de musical The Little Mermaid 13. “The Smell Of Rebellion”- Bertie Carvel, Lauren Ward, Children Uit de musical Matilda
La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Warrant es una banda de heavy metal originaria de Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos, que obtuvo su mayor éxito durante los comienzos de los años noventa con su sencillo y álbum Cherry Pie. La banda se dio a conocer por sus estridentes himnos con temas centrados en el amor y en la vida diaria , reflejado en canciones como "Down Boys" y "Cherry Pie", además de componer sentimentales baladas como "Heaven", "Sometimes She Cries" y "I Saw Red".Warrant fue formado en Los Angeles por el guitarrista Erik Turner en julio de 1984. A Turner pronto se le unió el bajista Jerry Dixon (que reemplazó al bajista Chris Vincent). Los primeros miembros de la banda incluían al vocalista Adam Shore (quien más adelante formaría la agrupación "Shake City"), al guitarrista Josh Lewis, y al baterista Max Asher. El vocalista Jani Lane (quien reemplazó a Shore) y el baterista Steven "Sweet" Chamberlin (quien reemplazó a Asher) se unieron a la banda en septiembre de 1986, y el guitarrista Joey Allen, que había tocado anteriormente con Turner en la banda "Knightmare II", reemplazó a Josh Lewis, completando el renovado line-up en marzo de 1987. Jani Lane, Steven Sweet y Paul Noble estuvieron anteriormente en la banda Plain Jane, que había grabado varios demos. La contratación de Lane resultó fundamental en el futuro de la banda, con este nuevo cantante la banda destacó rápidamente, debido a su calidad vocal y especialmente a su capacidad de composición. Después de alcanzar la fama en la escena de clubes de Los Angeles, donde bandas como Motley Crue, Poison y Ratt habían dejado su huella, la banda grabó un demo en septiembre de 1987 a través de Paisley Park Records, un sello discográfico de propiedad del cantante Prince. En este momento, A&M Records adquirió una opción para firmar a Warrant e invitó a la banda a contribuir con una canción para la banda sonora de la película Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. En enero de 1988 Warrant firmó un contrato con Columbia Records y en abril comenzaron a grabar su primer álbum Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich. El disco resultó ser un éxito significativo, generando cuatro hits: dos baladas, "Heaven" (que llegó al número 2 en Estados Unidos) y "Sometimes She Cries", además de las canciones "Big Talk" y "Down Boys". Después del lanzamiento del álbum, Warrant compartía gira con Paul Stanley (Kiss), Queensrÿche, Cinderella, Poison, Mötley Crüe y Kingdom Come. La banda apareció en la revista Screamer en algunas ocasiones, antes de ser la portada principal de su edición en junio de 1989. La segunda producción de la agrupación, Cherry Pie, vio la luz en septiembre de 1990, y contó con invitados como C.C. DeVille de Poison, Bruno Ravel y Steve West de Danger Danger y Fiona. El álbum que dio lugar a éxitos como "Cherry Pie", "Uncle Tom's Cabin", "Blind Faith" y "I Saw Red", alcanzó el Top 10 en los Estados Unidos y llegó a vender 3 millones de copias.El sencillo Cherry Pie se convirtió en la canción más exitosa de la agrupación, logrando repetida difusión en la radio y en el canal MTV. En el video de la canción aparece la actriz y modelo Bobbie Brown, quien estaría casada por un breve periodo de tiempo con Jani Lane. El lanzamiento de Cherry Pie fue seguido por una gira mundial junto a Poison, que terminó en enero de 1991 después de un conflicto entre las dos bandas durante el backstage. Durante una gira con David Lee Roth, Jani Lane se fracturó varias costillas en un concierto en Birmingham, Inglaterra. Warrant pronto volvió a las giras, como cabeza de cartel en Estados Unidos de la gira Blood, Sweat and Beers Tour, con el apoyo de las bandas Firehouse y Trixter. La década de 1990 se caracterizó por frecuentes cambios en la alineación de Warrant. En 1992 la banda publica su tercer álbum, titulado Dog Eat Dog. El disco, aunque alcanzó éxito comercial, no tuvo la misma acogida que sus antecesores, esto debido al decaimiento del género glam metal para dar paso a bandas como Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam y Stone Temple Pilots. Warrant recurrió a endurecer un poco su sonido, por lo que Dog Eat Dog podría considerarse como un disco de heavy metal. La banda participó en el festival Monsters of Rock de 1992, encabezado por la banda británica Iron Maiden.En ese mismo año la banda graba la canción "We Will Rock You" (versión de la popular canción de la banda inglesa Queen) para la banda sonora de la película Gladiators. El vocalista Jani Lane abandona temporalmente la banda tras la muerte de Tom Hulet, gerente y productor de la agrupación, en 1993. Poco tiempo después Lane comienza a grabar un álbum solista, llamado Jabberwocky, que hasta la fecha no ha sido publicado. En 1994, Jani Lane vuelve a la banda, con la que realiza una breve gira por los Estados Unidos. En mayo del mismo año, el guitarrista Joey Allen abandona la agrupación, seguido por el baterista Steven Sweet el mes siguiente. En noviembre de 1994 el guitarrista Rick Steier de Kingdom Come ocupa el lugar que dejó Joey Allen. James Kottak se incorpora en la batería ocupando el lugar de Steven Sweet y entra un sexto miembro en la banda, David White en los teclados, el cual ya había tocado con Warrant en giras anteriores. Poco después, un nuevo contrato fue firmado con Tom Lipsky de los CMC Records en septiembre de 1994. Se firmó un contrato con la disquera japonesa Pony Canyon Records al mismo tiempo.Ultraphobic fue lanzado en marzo de 1995 y aunque aclamado por la crítica, no fue tan exitoso como los discos anteriores. Durante este período desarrollaron un sonido más oscuro y menos accesible, que se adentraba en terrenos relacionados con el grunge.James Kottak dejó la banda en marzo de 1996. Ese mismo año es lanzado el primer compilado oficial de Warrant: The Best of Warrant, conteniendo los éxitos de toda su trayectoria musical hasta el momento, con canciones como «Down Boys», «Heaven», «Cherry Pie» y «Sometimes She Cries», además de otras que nunca se publicaron en sus discos anteriores como «Thin Disguise» (out-take del álbum Cherry Pie), la versión acústica de «I Saw Red» y la versión de Queen «We Will Rock You»."Belly To Belly" fue lanzado en julio de 1996 en Japón y en octubre de 1996 en los Estados Unidos. El disco contó con algunas de las mejores composiciones de Jani Lane, pero de todas maneras no alcanza el éxito comercial. En octubre de 1997, el baterista Bobby Borg (reemplazante de James Kottak) dejó la banda y fue reemplazado brevemente por el baterista de gira Vikki Foxx (ex - Enuff Z'Nuff y ex - Vince Neil). Al poco tiempo es reemplazado por Danny Wagner, mientras que la banda publica un álbum compilado de sus mejores temas en vivo durante su carrera musical, llamado Warrant Live 86–97.En 1999, Warrant pública Greatest & Latest, álbum en el que vuelven a grabar las mejores versiones de sus clásicos e inluyen cuatro nuevos temas. En enero del año 2000 el guitarrista Rick Steier, el teclista Mike Morris y el baterista Danny Wagner abandonaron la banda. Keri Kelli ocupa el lugar de Rick Steier en las guitarras como un miembro en las giras y Mike Fasano entra en la batería, (Kelli y Fasano habían tocado juntos en "Dad's Porno Mag"). En agosto del 2000, Keri Kelli abandona Warrant para colaborar en una gira con Slash's Snakepit, banda del guitarrista de Guns N' Roses Slash, siendo reemplazado por Billy Morris.En mayo del 2001 la banda publica su séptimo álbum: Under the Influence, un disco de versiones de bandas que fueron influyentes en la historia de Warrant, como Aerosmith, Thin Lizzy, Nazareth, David Bowie, AC/DC y Queen. También se incluyeron dos grabaciones nuevas: "Sub Human" y "Face". La banda estuvo de gira nuevamente con Poison, en el verano de 2001, pero dicha gira tuvo que ser interrumpida debido a lesiones en la espalda que sufrió el bajista Bobby Dall. En abril del 2003, el baterista Mike Fasano fue despedido de la banda, y su lugar lo ocupó Kevan Phares. Jani Lane por segunda vez se abandona la banda en enero de 2004, al igual que Billy Morris y Kevan Phares. Mike Fasano regresa pero por un corto periodo, y su lugar lo ocupa Steven Sweet, quien regresa en la batería en febrero del 2004. Joey Allen también se reunió al poco tiempo, mientras que Jani Lane fue reemplazado por el excantante de Black N' Blue Jaime St. James.Born Again vio la luz el 4 de febrero de 2006 bajo la producción de Pat Regan, quien trabajó anteriormente con Kiss, Deep Purple, Mr. Big y L.A. Guns, y se convierte en el primer álbum de Warrant en el que Jani Lane no es el cantante. El 14 de julio de 2007, la banda participó en el festival Rocklahoma. En enero del 2008, la agencia William Morris publicó unas fotos de la banda con Jani Lane, lo que confirmaba su regreso a la banda. En marzo del 2008 se anunció en la página web oficial de Warrant que se realizaría una gira junto a Cinderella. Pero esta gira fue cancelada debido a que el cantante de Cinderella Tom Keifer sufrió una hemorragia interna, por lo que le era imposible regresar a los escenarios en el futuro inmediato. El 5 de septiembre de 2008, Jani Lane deja por tercera vez la banda y Robert Mason (ex-Lynch Mob) se hizo cargo de la voz. Un comunicado de la banda, publicado por Blabbermouth.net expresó lo siguiente: "Con el más profundo pesar que tenemos que anunciar que Jani Lane ya no está con nosotros. Desde el comienzo de las conversaciones de nuestra reunión hasta la última nota de nuestro último show juntos en Houston este fin de semana pasado (el 31 de agosto en el Festival de Rock en Bayou), hemos tenido más que buenas intenciones de traer un espectáculo de calidad original para nuestros fans y nuestros amigos. Estamos muy contentos porque hemos encontrado una voz increíble en Robert Mason. Tenemos tres fechas confirmadas, así que vayan y júzguenlo por ustedes mismos... Creo que no se arrepentirán! El 10 de septiembre se confirmó que Jani Lane había sido despedido de Warrant debido a su asistencias a los ensayos en estado de ebriedad, diferencias en las composiciones y un estado emocional depresivo. Mason finalmente es contratado no solo para terminar la gira, sino también para convertirse en miembro permanente de la banda. El 27 de enero de 2011, Joey Allen anunció un nuevo álbum, llamado Rockaholic, que fue lanzado el 13 de mayo en Europa y 17 de mayo en Estados Unidos por el sello Frontiers Records. El disco alcanzó el puesto Nro. 22 en el Billboard Top Album Hard Rock chart, y se convirtió en el segundo álbum en el que Jani Lane no estaba tras el micrófono.Jani Lane, a los 47 años, fue encontrado muerto la noche del 11 de agosto del 2011. La policía realizó una autopsia para determinar la causa exacta de muerte de Lane. No obstante, medios como el sensacionalista TMZ (especializado en noticias de la farándula) sospecharon que su muerte pudo estar relacionada con una sobredosis de drogas. El sitio web de espectáculos informó acerca de la presencia de una botella de vodka casi vacía y de píldoras antidepresivas en la habitación de hotel del cantante. Lane tenía un historial de problemas con el abuso de drogas. Fue condenado a 120 días de cárcel en el 2010, tras ser detenido por segunda vez conduciendo en estado de ebriedad.El Viernes 12 de agosto del 2011 el resto de la formación original, conformada por Jerry Dixon, Joey Allen, Erick Turner y Steven Sweet, junto con su nuevo cantante Robert Mason le rindieron homenaje al fallecido exlíder, en un concierto en Grand Forks, Dakota del Norte. El guitarrista Erik Turner le comentó a TMZ lo siguiente: «Nunca pensamos que cuando tocamos Heaven, canción que fue escrita por él, estaríamos tocándola algún día en la memoria de la muerte prematura de Jani. Este es un día muy triste para el rock and roll. Jani fue una parte muy importante de nuestras vidas.»El 5 de octubre de 2011 la Policía y los médicos forenses de Los Angeles determinaron que la causa de la muerte de Jani fue la ingesta de etanol (un tipo de intoxicación aguda en el que se mezcla vodka con alcohol medicinal). Louder Harder Faster es el noveno álbum de estudio de la banda de rock estadounidense Warrant, lanzado el 12 de mayo de 2017. El álbum incluye a los miembros de la banda Erik Turner, Jerry Dixon, Joey Allen y Steven Sweet, junto con Robert Mason en las voces principales de la banda. Este es también el primer álbum de Warrant que se lanzará después de la muerte del cantante principal original Jani Lane. El álbum se ubicó en el puesto número 19 en la lista Billboard Top Independent Albums. El nuevo álbum presenta 12 nuevas canciones, incluida una nueva versión de la clásica canción de Merle Haggard "I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink" como primer sencillo y el nuevo "himno de fiesta" de los "Professional Bull Riders". El video oficial se estrenó en una fiesta oficial de inauguración en St Louis en Ballpark Village el 25 de febrero, acompañado de una presentación en vivo. El clip se filmó en Anaheim y se reprodujo todas las noches a la medianoche en los siete bares PBR de todo el país como una llamada de atención para que continúen los buenos tiempos. "Only Broken Heart" fue lanzado como sencillo para el álbum el 24 de marzo de 2017 .seguido de "Devil Dancer" el 4 de abril de 2017 ,y "Perfect" el 21 de abril de 2017.La banda también lanzó el sencillo y el video musical de la canción principal del álbum "Louder Harder Faster" el 4 de mayo de 2017.La música de Warrant en sus dos primeros trabajos, incluía los géneros hard rock, glam y heavy metal.Con el tercer trabajo, Dog Eat Dog, la banda endurece su sonido en reacción al grunge. Con Ultraphobic, el grupo añade influencias del grunge a su música, considerada una evolución natural al endurecimiento del anterior trabajo. El siguiente álbum, Belly to Belly, fue descrito como un disco infestado de grunge, que prescindió de las sutilezas del rock melódico de trabajos anteriores. En el resto de álbumes de estudio, Warrant regresó al sonido de los dos primeros discos.
DEEP DIVES & tiny curations Podcast Episodes Available Today: http://tinycurations.com Listen NOW on Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/search/tiny%20curations/ Hear the playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6WXqJlrbwINQKontjKzuMM?si=613c2f2df88a4ae3 Warrant a glam metal band from Hollywood California, hit it big in the late eighties. Right out of the gates off of Sunset Strip with their debut album, 1989's "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich", D.R.F.S.R., also a song on the album. First single off the album, was "Down Boys". But the second single was the ballad "Heaven"; it went to #2. It was denied the #1 position by Milli Vanilli's "Girl I'm Gonna Miss You", so in hindsight, if the Grammy can be stripped from Milli Vanilli, seems that Heaven should be rewarded with the #1 spot. The album spawned other hit singes as well, "Big Talk" and another ballad "Sometimes She Cries". And a fan favorite, "32 Pennies" in a Ragu jar... The band consisted of former Plain Jane band members Jani Lane on vocals and Steven Sweet on drums. Along with Joey Allen on lead guitar, Erik Turner on rhythm guitar, and Jerry Dixon on bass. The following year in 1990, they would release their follow-up to "D.R.F.S.R.", "Cherry Pie". The title song "Cherry Pie" is the song that would define the band, even bigger than the success of "Heaven". The song was a last minute addition, due to record management insistence to have a new sort of 'rock anthem' added to the album for marketability of the new record. So, Jani sits down and pens the track in 15 minutes. This is one of the rare cases of a Music Exec being right, but it was Jani's brilliance that made this tongue in cheek song such a mega hit! The other bandmates weren't even around the studio at the time, so it was recorded like much of the album and like "D.R.F.S.R.", with studio musicians... this I just learned. And they even work in the title to their previous album, "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich"! Although, it is commonly known that the 'trained professional' reference is to none other than C.C. DeVille of Poison. CC is responsible for those licks and solo in Cherry Pie. This didn't help much with all of their comparison's of sound and appearance to Poison or due to the fact that they were touring partners. But "Cherry Pie" would be the song that Jani would come to resent and hate. It you google "Jani Lane ha", "tes Cherry Pie" comes up and autofills in the search bar for "Jani Lane hates Cherry Pie". He regretted writing the song, because he felt that it delegitimized him as a songwriter. That and that we would be remembered for this one song, "Cherry Pie". He shared his disdain about the song on a VHI interview, by saying "I could shoot myself in the fucking head for writing that song". He hated that he would be known for that song and be forever known as, the "Cherry Pie guy". He regretted writting the song, because he felt that it delegitimized him as a songwriter. That and that we would be remembered for this one song, "Cherry Pie". He shared his disdain about the song on a VHI interview, by saying "I could shoot myself in the fucking head for writing that song". He hated that he would be known for that song and be forever known as, the "Cherry Pie guy". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiny-curations/message
In this episode we are joined by Robert Mason. Robert talks about The End Machine’s new album, writing with George Lynch and Jeff Pilson, his working relationship with Lynch dating back 30 years, Lynch Mob, Dokken, his personal writing process, writing with Warrant, Warrant’s upcoming Cherry Pie 30th Anniversary concerts, Warrant working with PBR, Merle Haggard, Joey Allen, Jerry Dixon, his vocal lessons, his previous band Big Cock, Noel Gallagher, reconnecting with Warrant at Rocklahoma 2008, and a ton more! We kick the episode off with a song from Down For Five, we look back at 6 years on the podcast, and more. #podcast #allkillernofiller #theendmachine #warrant This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow DEB on Facebook and Twitter to get updates on upcoming shows from Lita Ford and more! This episode is also brought to you by Med Pharm. Follow their Facebook page and visit medpharmok.com to find out why they are “Cannabis With a Cause.” 30% of profits go towards building no-kill animal shelters in the area. They have a wide selection of products, and they have a doctor on site every Friday and Saturday. Mention Thunder Underground and receive 10% off on your first purchase! This episode is also brought to you by Sunset Tattoo Tulsa. Sunset Tattoo has over 25 years of experience, and is located at 3146 E. 15th St. in Tulsa, OK. They are state licensed and Mother approved! The tattoos are "Done Good and Proper" so be sure to like their facebook page for more details. This episode is also brought to you by Hella Hot Hot Sauce LLC. HHHS produces small batch artisanal hot sauces that are hand bottled by wife and husband ownership in the San Francisco bay area of California. Among many great sauce options, they offer artist collaborations, including previous podcast guests "Florida Frank's Florida Heat" - Frank Novinec of Hatebreed (Ep 260) and "Brain Jerk" - Digestor of Ghoul (Ep 205). Give them a visit today, give their page a 'like', and tell them we sent you! Check them out, and buy some hot sauce here: www.hellahothotsauce.com/ Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
Episode 125- Joey Allen of Warrant!!! It’s always a special treat to sit down with a member of one of your favorite bands and this is no exception. One of the best interviews I’ve ever done, certainly one of the most fun. Interviewing Joey was like chatting with an old friend. He had some great stories including playing in a band with Lars Ulrich (Metallica), the on stage accident with Jani Lane, Tommy Lee’s “present” on the Feelgood tour, why they were kicked off the Poison Flesh & Blood tour and more! Plus he reveals a special project the band is working on that every fan will love. 0:00:00 - Intro0:01:27 - Growing Up in Orange County 0:03:01 - Playing with Lars Ulrich (Metallica) 0:04:15 - Knightmare II & Other Bands Before Warrant0:06:08 - Show at Roxy & Jani Lane Injury0:07:30 - Warrant Club Days & Friends with Bands0:10:30 - The Band Getting Signed 0:11:43 - Choosing a Producer 0:13:10 - D.R.F.S.R. Album Cover 0:15:32 - Hearing "Down Boys" on the Radio 0:16:35 - Tommy Lee Gives the Band a "Present" 0:19:13 - "Cherry Pie" Album & Song 0:21:57 - Rolling Stone, Cherry Pie & Cancel Culture0:26:03 - Poison Flesh & Blood Tour 0:28:38 - Blood, Sweat & Beers Tour 0:30:30 - "Dog Eat Dog" Dedication to Joey 0:32:35 - "Pop Music" Song 0:34:45 - First Single from "Dog Eat Dog" 0:36:40 - Favorite Songs & Singles0:38:20 - Grunge Era & Joey's Hiatus 0:42:10 - Musical Projects During Warrant Hiatus 0:44:20 - Adam Carolla, Dave Navarro & Jani Lane Reunion 0:46:30 - Attempts to Help Jani Lane & Tragedy 0:50:30 - Louder, Harder & Faster Album & Video 0:53:28 - Warrant Set List 0:54:38 - Pandemic & Next Warrant Record 0:55:53 - Concerts & Shows with Other Bands 0:57:15 - Charities - Children, Breast Cancer & Autism 0:58:38 - Life Advice 0:59:30 - Warrant Documentary 1:00:45 - Wrap Up Warrant Band Website:http://www.warrantrocks.comSt Jude's Children's Hospital https://www.stjude.orgChuck Shute Website:http://chuckshute.comSupport the show (https://venmo.com/Chuck-Shute)
Rodney Hicks is a New York actor/playwright, originally from Philly, who makes his home in Denver, CO with his husband and two dogs. He is currently working on a new project with some really special people. Hicks is an Award-winning Black Gay Male Artist. His play FLAME BROILED. or the ugly play had its World Premiere at Local Theater Company in Boulder, CO in the Fall of 2019. The play was awarded the 2019 Eulipions Fund on behalf of The Denver Foundation. His other plays, JUST PRESS SAVE and MS. PEARL'S CABARET was a 2018 and 2019 Semi-Finalist for the Eugene O’Neill Theater Conference. JUST PRESS SAVE had a successful workshop presentation via Zoom in a private industry reading as part of the PRIDE Plays Festival of New Plays on June 20, 2020. It was directed by Michael Greif (Dear Evan Hansen, Next to Normal, RENT). The cast included: Tony Award Nominee Hailey Kilgore as Jocelyn Baxter, Taylor Trensch as Curtis Miller, Kenny Tran as Bolin Hsu, Wyatt Gray as Damon Webster, Rafael Molina as Carter Alvarez, and Rocky Vega as Monica Alvarez. What an AWESOME time we all had. Rodney has co-starred on Broadway as part of the Original Cast of the now International Hit Musical, COME FROM AWAY, by Irene Sankoff and David Hein. Rodney Originated the role of Bob & Others. Directed by Tony Award winner Christopher Ashley with Musical Staging by Olivier Award winner Kelly Devine. (Rodney was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Musical -Ford’s Theater & a Gypsy Rose Lee nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Musical -Seattle Rep); Rodney Originated the role of Clarence Norris in John Kander & Fred Ebb's The Scottsboro Boys. Directed and Choreographed by Tony Award winner Susan Stroman; Rodney Revived the role of Peter in Jesus Christ Superstar (2000 Revival). Directed by Gayle Edwards with Choreography by Anthony Van Laast; Rodney Originated the role of Paul, a Cop and Others in the multiple Tony Award/Pulitzer Prize honored Landmark Musical RENT. Directed by Tony Award nominee Michael Greif with Choreography by Tony Award nominee Marlies Yearby. Rodney had a once in a lifetime opportunity to come full circle with RENT, coming back to the show in its final year on Broadway as Benjamin Coffin III. He plays Benny on the RENT: Live on Broadway DVD/ also available on streaming services. Some of his Off-Broadway credits include Originating the role of Philly in Lee Summers, Ty Stephens, and Herbert Rawlings, Jr’s R&B Musical, FROM MY HOMETOWN. Directed by Kevin Ramsey with Choreography by Leslie Dockery. (Audelco Award Outstanding Leading Actor in a Musical nomination); He Originated the role of Rodney in the 2006 revival of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris. Directed by Gordon Greenberg with choreography by Mark Dendy. Rodney has a host of National/International tours and Prominent Regional theatre credits to his name. Rodney has the distinction of being the first African-American to portray the role of Curly in the first professional all-Black production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! at Portland Center Stage. Directed by his now-husband, Chris Coleman. Choreographed by Joel Ferrell. Rodney was awarded the Barrymore Award for Outstanding Leading Actor in a Musical for his turn as Haywood Patterson in the first post- Broadway Regional Premiere of The Scottsboro Boys at The Philadelphia Theatre Company. Susan Stroman’s Tony-nominated Direction and Choreography were reproduced by Jeff Whiting, Associate Director of the Broadway company. The Choreography was reproduced by Eric Santagata, Associate Choreographer of the Broadway company. Rodney and Chris are now based in Denver, CO where Chris is the Artistic Director of The Denver Center for the Performing Arts. They have two dogs, Trevor and Logan. Rodney enjoys traveling with work when not spending quality time at home with his husband, keeping himself busy writing, hiking, and meditating. Original Cast Recordings: COME FROM AWAY, The Scottsboro Boys, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, The New Picasso (concept recording), and RENT. Directing credits include Flame Broiled. or the ugly play (World Premiere); Runaways: In concert (reworked book by Rodney Hicks) at Joe's Pub/Public Theatre 2007 to benefit Joey Dipaolo AIDS Foundation. Jamie McGonnigal, producer -featuring Tony Award nominee Alex Brightman, Ezra Miller, Max Jenkins, Karla Mosley, Idara Victor, Eric Anthony, Shaun Taylor Corbett, Karen DiConcetto, Garrett Zercher, among others; Guess Who's Coming for Chitlins' at The Triad in NYC 1997. Book, Music & Lyrics by Jerry Dixon. The cast included Kevin R. Free, Kathy Deitch, J. Cameron Barnett, Welly Yang, JoLyn Burks, and Danielle Lee Greaves. Nancy Gilsenan’s Ordinary People at St. Thomas Aquinas Players.
Friend and fan favorite Mario Cantone returns for GGACP's annual holiday episode and a funny and festive conversation about awkward child actors, depressing Christmas carols, holiday-themed horror films, the musical talents of Leslie Bricusse and Jerry Herman and the 50th anniversary of Rankin/Bass' "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town." Also, Mickey Mouse meets Scrooge, Katharine Hepburn tugs on St. Nick's beard, Cyrano de Bergerac warbles a seasonal ditty and Mario (finally) discovers the legend of Cesar Romero. PLUS: Tattoo sings! Ed Norton swings! "Christmas at SeaWorld"! Saluting Paul Coker! And Bob Hope and Marie Osmond holiday in Saudi Arabia! (Produced & edited by John Murray. Special thanks to Jerry Dixon. In loving memory of Mike McPadden). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode #62- Erik Turner- guitarist and founding member of the band Warrant. Warrant has sold over 10 million records, had 5 top 40 hits and 9 rock hits, including #2 hit "Heaven" and of course the iconic song and music video, "Cherry Pie." I'm a huge Warrant fan so this is very special episode for me! Enjoy! 0:00:00 - Special Long Intro0:03:34 - Welcome Erik Turner!!!! & Wine Business0:04:36 - Success of Warrant and Making It0:05:44 - First Gig With Yngwie Malmsteen0:06:37 - Playing With Izzy Stradlin from GnR0:08:45 - Erik's Audition For Megadeth 0:09:55 - Original Warrant Singer & Drummer Quit0:11:40 - Getting Jani & Steven & Joey to Join0:12:57 - Joey Allen Playing With Lars Ulrich (Metallica)0:13:25 - "Flyering" on The Sunset Strip0:14:38 - "Game Of War" Song For Bill & Ted Soundtrack0:17:25 - Touring Before The First Record is Released 0:20:05 - Recording the First Album & Beau Hill's Bet0:21:45 - Opening for Paul Stanley & Others 0:23:42 - Opening for Motley Crue & Partying Hard0:25:48 - Cherry Pie Album & Cherry Pie Song0:28:00 - "I Saw Red" Song, True? 0:28:45 - Blood, Sweat, & Beers Tour0:30:24 - Hanging Out At The Bars After Shows 0:31:40 - Gladiator Soundtrack Songs0:33:20 - Dog Eat Dog Album 0:34:30 - Alice In Chains 0:36:09 - Mike Slamer Playing Solos On 1st Two Albums0:38:14 - The Black Year - 19930:39:20 - "Stepping Stone To Solo Career"0:40:20 - Offending People 0:42:30 - "Ultraphobic" & "Belly To Belly" Albums0:43:40 - Warrant Reunion With Jani Lane 20070:44:45 - Robert Mason Joining 0:46:10 - Staying With the Band 0:47:40 - Last Action Hero Soundtrack Song0:48:25 - 30th Anniversaries - Cherry Pie & Dog Eat Dog0:49:20 - Blood, Sweat & Beers Part 2?0:49:53 - Van Halen & Bon Jovi 0:50:45 - Aerosmith & Page/Plant 0:52:40 - Possible Bio-Pic Movie? 0:53:15 - Skateboards, Guitars & TV/Film Music0:55:43 - "Michelle's Place" Charity0:57:13 - Erik's Big Compliment 0:58:30 - Special Wrap Up & ShoutoutsErik Turner Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/erik_turner/Warrant Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/warrantrocks/Punk Rock Guitars Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/punkrockguitars/Warrant Website:http://www.warrantrocks.comMichelle's Place Website:https://michellesplace.orgChuck Shute Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/chuck_shute/Support the show (https://venmo.com/Chuck-Shute)
Mikie Russo gets to interview the man who “played him” in the “Sex And The City” Movie Mario Cantone! Plus Mario Cantone chats about his intimate wedding to husband Jerry Dixon. And Tom Kelly gets to ask Mario about his early days in comedy and a stressful moment they shared on election night.
Eat & Drink with Ali Hassan & Marco TimpanoComedians Ali Hassan & Marco Timpano, discuss, lament & come to terms with Food & Drink. They bring over a quarter century of restaurant experience to the podcast table.Check out Mario Cantone. & Jerry Dixon in the Benefit Concert Series: www.covidbenefitconcert.comThis weeks episode: QUARANTINI & ALFALFAQuarantini:Look - this can be what you want it to be, just get your base (Vodka or Gin) add lemon juice and anything you think is gonna add subtle flavour and shake that up and enjoy.2 oz of Limoncello1 oz Vodka or Gim.05 oz triple sec.05 oz lemon juice.05 simple syrupover ice, shake pour and enjoy!Alfalfa SproutsIn our desperation to get that summer feeling back in our bones....Alfalfa (or Lucerne, as it’s called outside North AmErica) goes a LONG way to making things feel a little warmer and lighter! Never you mind that it is used in feed for livestock! Hey....WE’RE LIVESTOCK TOO!It’s a great addition to any sandwich, any salad and even just over an avocado, with some fresh lemon juice and olive oil. Go to town with this stuff because it’s also insanely healthy!If you liked this episode: Rate, Review & Subscribe and tell your friends.If you didn't like it, there is a whole slog of podcasts out there for you to explore and enjoy and we hope you do! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Erik Turner is best known as the rhythm guitarist in American glam metal band Warrant. Turner co-founded Warrant in Los Angeles, California in July 1984 with bassist Jerry Dixon.
Jerry Dixon from Warrant talks with Tom about the band's latest album, his long tenure in Warrant, some overlooked music in Warrant's back catalog, Jani Lane, Warrant's "black years," sobriety, and more...Inside the Interview:02:44 - On the fact that Warrant has recorded 9 studio albums...03:44 - On the evolution of Warrant's songwriting...04:26 - On Jerry's contributions as a songwriter in recent years...05:17 - Is there a favorite song on the new album that Jerry either wrote or co-wrote...05:58 - About the song "Only Broken Heart"... it's influence and genesis...07:28 - On working with Jeff Pilson (producer of the latest Warrant album)...08:41 - On Jerry & Erik Turner's record label Down Boys Records... 09:20 - What drives Warrant to still put out full albums...11:02 - On Jerry's longest tenure in Warrant and why he's never left the band...12:29 - What are some great, but overlooked Warrant songs that deserve more attention...13:50 - On Warrant's "black years," Jerry's reflections on Jani Lane, and the final reunion...17:02 - On alcohol, alcoholism, AA, and recovery...Connect with Warrant:Website: www.warrantrocks.comFacebook Page: www.facebook.com/warrantrocksJerry Dixon Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/JerryDixonRocksConnect with TOM LEU:Website: www.SoundMatters.tvOfficial Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/tomleu2Twitter: www.twitter.com/tomleu (@tomleu)Instagram: www.instagram.com/tomleu (@tomleu)"Sound Matters Radio" Episode 020 at www.SoundMatters.tv/sound-matters-radio-020
Jerry Dixon from Warrant talks with Tom about the band's latest album, his long tenure in Warrant, some overlooked music in Warrant's back catalog, Jani Lane, Warrant's "black years," sobriety, and more...Inside the Interview:02:44 - On the fact that Warrant has recorded 9 studio albums...03:44 - On the evolution of Warrant's songwriting...04:26 - On Jerry's contributions as a songwriter in recent years...05:17 - Is there a favorite song on the new album that Jerry either wrote or co-wrote...05:58 - About the song "Only Broken Heart"... it's influence and genesis...07:28 - On working with Jeff Pilson (producer of the latest Warrant album)...08:41 - On Jerry & Erik Turner's record label Down Boys Records... 09:20 - What drives Warrant to still put out full albums...11:02 - On Jerry's longest tenure in Warrant and why he's never left the band...12:29 - What are some great, but overlooked Warrant songs that deserve more attention...13:50 - On Warrant's "black years," Jerry's reflections on Jani Lane, and the final reunion...17:02 - On alcohol, alcoholism, AA, and recovery...Connect with Warrant:Website: www.warrantrocks.comFacebook Page: www.facebook.com/warrantrocksJerry Dixon Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/JerryDixonRocksConnect with TOM LEU:Website: www.SoundMatters.tvOfficial Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/tomleu2Twitter: www.twitter.com/tomleu (@tomleu)Instagram: www.instagram.com/tomleu (@tomleu)"Sound Matters Radio" Episode 020 at www.SoundMatters.tv/sound-matters-radio-020
Recorded at Town Hall Seattle on March 6th, 2017: special guests Jerry Dixon, Opera On Tap. @:43 Intro; @2:40 "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus; @4:40 "March Madness" by Lisa Halpern; @18:05 "City People's Garden Store" by Lisa Halpern; @20:22 "The Rabbits Who Caused All The Trouble" by James Thurber, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @25:40 "PSA: Cedar River Clinics" by Peggy Platt; @28:08 "Plattitudes: In Like A Lion" written and performed by Peggy Platt; @33:13 "Time and Timing" written and performed by Charles Leggett; @36:56 "The Emperor's New Clothes" by Hans Christian Andersen, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @51:13 "I'm The Revolution" written and performed by Angie Louise with the SRO; @55:10 Jerry Dixon; @58:23 "The Lion Who Wanted To Zoom" by James Thurber, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @1:02:48 "'Round The Campfire With The Waldorf Family" by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:13:14 "Hammond Song" by Maggie Roche, vocals - Megan Chenovick, Angie Louise, Leslie Law, ukelele - Eric Ray Andersen, guitar - Liam Lawe, bass - Dave Pascal, accordion - Robertson Witmer; @1:19:30 "The Sheep In Wolf's Clothing" by James Thurber, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @1:23:09 "PSA: Real Change" by Peggy Platt; @1:42:03 "Finale from The Marriage of Figaro" by Mozart, feat. Opera on Tap - find more at www.operaontap.org/seattle; @1:48:21 Finale | Credits. Music Direction by Angie Louise, find more at www.angielouise.com; Original music composed by Jose J. Gonzales and Angie Louise; Engineered by Luke Kehrwald, Recorded by Christopher Stewart, Podcast Mixed by Dave Pascal; Produced and Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Managers: Susy Butler and Elisabeth Burton; become a sustaining donor through Patreon http://www.patreon.com/sandboxradio; Make a tax deductible donation to support Sandbox Radio at www.sandboxradio.org; Sandbox Radio is supported in part by The Seattle Mayor's Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs and 4Culture
Tom Morin is originally from Portsmouth, New Hampshire and holds a B.A. in Theatre and Political Science from the College of the Holy Cross and a M.F.A. in Acting from Ohio University. Off Broadway/NYC credits: The Rivals (Pearl Theatre Company), A Christmas Carol (Titan Theatre Company), That Lady from Maxim's (2013 NY Innovative Award for Outstanding Musical). Regional credits: the title role in The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Liar (Centenary Stage); Twelfth Night, Macbeth (Great River Shakespeare); The Winter’s Tale, Marriage of Figaro (Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey); Guys and Dolls, Scapino (Monomoy). Caroline Selia is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she also completed her B.F.A. from Carnegie Mellon University. She completed her M.M. degree at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Her most recent musical theatre credits include "Claire" in Class: a New Musical directed by Tony nominee Jerry Dixon. She has sung extensively throughout Europe, winning awards in Austria & Germany. She also sings the National Anthem for the NY Knicks NBA. As a singing teacher/coach, she has taught for over 12 years, her clients are starring in broadway productions, national tours, and film/TV programs. Together, they founded Polish Your Passion, which features the MomentB4 Video Feedback Service. (www.pypnyc.com) Song Presentation: "Courtesy Is Contagious," music and lyrics by Joel B. New (joelbnew.com). Accompanied by Gillian Berkowitz on piano. An in demand pianist and music director, Gillian has performed piano, keyboard, accordion, and vocals in over 25 Broadway and Off Broadway shows. She can currently be seen and heard in Jersey Boys, Mamma Mia, Wicked, Motown, and Avenue Q. Gillian has music directed dozens of new works throughout her career, and has worked with such notables as Jason Alexander, Joe Jackson, Eartha Kitt, Vincent Piazza, Ann Hampton Callaway, Daniel Radcliffe, and Mickey Dolenz. Frequently she is featured both as a soloist and collaborator playing jazz, classical, theatre, world, and contemporary music in venues across New York City such as 54 Below, Birdland, Merkin Hall, City Winery, and Le Poisson Rouge. Recent projects include Vanishing Point: (www.vanishingpointthemusical.com/Home.html). Gillian also composes and performs with the Sheba Ensemble, promoting Jewish music with a unique contemporary twist (www.shebaensemble.com). This episode was recorded live at TruVoice Studios NYC (truvoicestudiosnyc.com) on Saturday, February 14th, 2015.