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Paula Gascón é formada em Moda pela faculdade Santa Marcelina, especializou-se em modelagem dos mais diversos gêneros. Iniciou sua carreira no projeto Ópera Estúdio e seu primeiro trabalho como figurinista foi no espetáculo El Quijote feito pela Red Latinoamerica de Teatro en Comunidad. Em 2015 abriu o ateliê ControllU, que atende os mais diversos públicos com o foco em roupas sob medida, sempre prezando pela melhor qualidade e ótimo caimento de suas peças. Os trabalhos realizados envolvem figurinos de óperas e espetáculos, projetos especiais, cosplays, entre outros. Já atendeu celebridades, teatros e modelistas de peças conceito. Todos os trabalhos do ateliê podem ser acompanhados pelo instagram @controlluatelie. @paulagascon | @controlluatelie | controllu.com/site/ Release do trabalho: Como trazer desenhos e fotos pra realidade? Quais desafios encontramos nesses distintos universos? Quais as semelhanças, diferenças e técnicas que usamos? Um pouco dos bastidores da produção de duas estátuas em tamanho real para a Disney do filme Deadpool e Wolverine, e da confecção de figurinos de musical na produção de Elvis. “Elvis: A Musical Revolution” é a biografia musical por trás do ícone, a narrativa entrelaça-se com figuras cruciais, como seus pais Vernon e Gladys, o astuto Coronel Parker, e inspirações como Ann-Margret e Priscilla Presley, desvendando os segredos e as histórias pessoais que moldaram o homem por trás da lenda. Uma jornada musical que ganham vida com os maiores sucessos do Rei do Rock, pulsando com a energia eletrizante que definiu gerações. ELVIS: A Musical Revolution é apresentado por um contrato especial com a Broadway Licensing, LLC. Ficha Técnica: Elenco: Luiz Fernando Guimarães – Coronel Tom Parker Leandro Lima – Elvis Presley Daniel Haidar – Elvis Presley alternante Caru Truzzi – Priscilla Presley Robson Lima – Elvis Jovem Fabiana Gugli – Gladys Presley Eduardo Semerjian – Vernon e Coronel Tom Parker Alternante Andreza Medeiros – Ann-Margret Rupa Figueira – Roy Brown e Ensemble Letícia Nascimento – Sister Rosetta e Ensemble Gabriella Di Grecco – Dixie e Cover de Priscilla Presley e Ann – Margret Bruno Sigrist – Sam Phillips e Ensemble Sérgio Dalcin – Frank Sinatra e Ensemble Pedro Silveira – Scotty Moore, Glen, Elvis Cover e Ensemble Gustavo Waz – Ensemble Jordanaires e Elvis Jovem Alternante Gabi Germano – Cover de Sister Rosetta e Ensemble John Seabra – Reverendo, The Prisionaires e Ensemble Daniel Caldini – Dewey Philips, Vernon Alternante e Ensemble Renato Bellini – Bill Black, Jerry Schilling e Ensemble Charles Damasio – The Prisionaires, Morte e Ensemble Leonam Moraes – Otis, Cover de Roy Brown e Ensemble Lucas Colombo – Ronnie Tut, DJ e Ensemble Mari Saraiva – Betty e Ensemble Maysa Mundim – Ensemble Tiss Garcia – Marion, Cover de Gladys Presley e Ensemble Thór Junior – Jackie Brenston, Chuck e Ensemble Bruno Kimura – Swing Masculino Cárolin Von Siegert – Swing Feminino Estêvão Souz – Swing Masculino Equipe criativa: Escrito por Sean Cercone e David Abbinanti Baseado na concepção de Floyd Mutrux Arranjos musicais e orquestração: David Abbinanti Direção, versão e adaptação: Miguel Falabella Tradução: Bianca Tadini e Luciano Andrey Direção musical: Jorge de Godoy Coreografia: Bárbara Guerra Cenografia: Natália Lana Design de luz: Tulio Pezzoni Design de som: Tocko Michelazzo Figurino - Lígia Rocha, Marco Aurélio e Jemina Tuany Visagismo – Dicko Lorenzo Stage Manager e Ass. De Coreografia – Johnny Camolese Produção Geral – Júlio Figueiredo e Bárbara Guerra Realização – Atual Produções e Barbaro! Produções
In 1954, twelve-year-old Jerry Schilling wandered into a Memphis touch football game, only to discover that his team was quarterbacked by nineteen-year-old Elvis Presley. Elvis was still an unknown, but his first record, "That's All Right," had just debuted on Dewey Phillips' popular WHBQ radio show "Red, Hot & Blue." That chance encounter with the future King of Rock ‘n' Roll began an adventure for Schilling that continues to this day. In this episode, Schilling, who later became a successful talent manager, shares stories of how Elvis's friendship has been an inspiration his life and career. Then, Alicia Dean, from Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. joins to provide a behind-the-scenes look at Graceland and Elvis Week today. Jerry Schilling's book, “Me and a Guy Named Elvis: My Lifelong Friendship with Elvis Presley,” is available on Amazon.com. This episode is sponsored by the Hatchie River Conservancy.
Our first guest, the one and only Jerry Schilling calls in live on the anniversary of the day he met Elvis Presley back in 1954 to give the Elvis fans some insight on his relationship with his dear friend who also happened to be The King of Rock & Roll! Before Jerry called in we had a brief recap on what we have been up to in the Elvis world and looked over some important dates in Elvis history! Don't miss this milestone episode of TALKIN!
Priscilla Presley joins Johnny Sanchez to answer questions she has Never been asked before! For example, who would you have a conversation with from any time in history... toilet paper over or under.... what would you never do again.... three things you must have on a desert island with you... and so much more! Listen to this exclusive interview with actress, model, author, entrepreneur, and the former wife of the King of Rock and Roll, Ms. Priscilla Presley!
What artifact of Elvis' did Lisa Marie treasure most? How did F.D.R.'s yacht and Elvis raise money for St. Jude? What did Tom and the TCB band get up to in The Jungle Room? How did Jeff get appointed as Priscilla Presley's security detail by Jerry Schilling? All these questions and more are answered in this episode of "Talkin'"!*Disclaimer: This episode of "Talkin" was recorded prior to the tragic and untimely passing of Lisa Marie Presley.
Gurdip plays catch-up with the incomparable Ms. Jaime Kay as she dusts off her seat and regales him with tales of her visit to Memphis and Elvis Week 2022, including an encounter with Priscilla Presley and Jerry Schilling. Then, Justin cracks open the TCBCast vault to bring out not only a little extra bonus discussion on UK-exclusive LPs with author Tony Plews, but also a long-lost Song of the Week, previously cut from TCBCast 196, where Justin attempted to follow up Tony's emotional telling of the true story behind "White Christmas" with Elvis's 1969 recording of one of Vernon's favorite songs, "If I'm A Fool." If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast! Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy.
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TVC 586.3: Musician and historian Chuck Harter discusses the differences between Elvis Presley: The Image and Elvis the man. Chuck helped produced I, Elvis, a three-part look at the life and career of The King that originally aired in 1992 on the syndicated magazine series Hard Copy. As a result of that project, Chuck interviewed and got to know several members of the Memphis Mafia, including Charlie Hodge, Lamar Fike, Sonny West, Marty Lacker, Jerry Schilling, and Billy Smith. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TVC 586.1: Musician and historian Chuck Harter joins us for Part 2 of our special two-part tribute to the life and music of Elvis Presley. Chuck helped produced I, Elvis, a three-part look at the life and career of The King that originally aired in 1992 on the syndicated magazine series Hard Copy. As a result of that project, Chuck interviewed and got to know several members of the Memphis Mafia, including Charlie Hodge, Lamar Fike, Sonny West, Marty Lacker, Jerry Schilling, and Billy Smith. That gave him first-hand knowledge of Elvis from the people who knew him best. Chuck shares a few more of those stories in this segment, plus he performs “Love Me Tender.” Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jerry Schilling met Elvis when he was just a boy and Elvis was a teenager. He met him on one of the last weekends before Elvis became “ELVIS”. Jerry knew Elvis for twenty-three years, and in those years he grew up with him, lived with him, worked for him, learned from him, laughed with him, and shared one amazing experience after another. Jerry Schilling is more than being a close friend to Elvis Presley. Jerry is a movie and television producer, a film editor, the manager of The Beach Boys and so much more. Priscilla Presley said “Jerry Schilling is authentic, honest, a purity of a man who truly loved his friend Elvis.” Lisa Marie Presley says “Jerry tells the story of her father with humility, honesty and dignity.” Even Bono of U2 was quoted to say “Jerry Schilling brought grace to Graceland.” Jerry Schilling's life has spanned from the early days of Guthrie Park playing football with Elvis in North Memphis to standing in the White House with the most powerful man in the United States and I'm not talking about President Nixon, I am talking about the greatest entertainer in the world, Elvis Presley. Without further a due, let's welcome the closest and most loyal friend to Elvis, the man himself, Jerry Schilling.
Join us on this extended episode of the Let's Talk Elvis Podcast as we discuss the events surrounding Elvis' death according to those who were there, including, his Uncle Vester, one of his maids, Jerry Schilling, Priscilla & one of his nurses. You don't want to miss it—Let's Talk Elvis!
Jerry Schilling met Elvis when he was just a boy and Elvis was a teenager. He met him on one of the last weekends before Elvis became “ELVIS”. Jerry knew Elvis for twenty-three years, and in those years he grew up with him, lived with him, worked for him, learned from him, laughed with him, and shared one amazing experience after another. Jerry Schilling is more than being a close friend to Elvis Presley. Jerry is a movie and television producer, a film editor, the manager of The Beach Boys and so much more. Priscilla Presley said “Jerry Schilling is authentic, honest, a purity of a man who truly loved his friend Elvis.” Lisa Marie Presley says “Jerry tells the story of her father with humility, honesty and dignity.” Even Bono of U2 was quoted to say “Jerry Schilling brought grace to Graceland.” Jerry Schilling's life has spanned from the early days of Guthrie Park playing football with Elvis in North Memphis to standing in the White House with the most powerful man in the United States and I'm not talking about President Nixon, I am talking about the greatest entertainer in the world, Elvis Presley. Without further a due, let's welcome the closest and most loyal friend to Elvis, the man himself, Jerry Schilling.
TVC 582.1: Musician, historian, producer, and author Chuck Harter joins Ed for the first of two programs that will celebrate the life and career of Elvis Presley. Chuck helped produce I, Elvis, a three-part profile of The King that originally aired in 1992 on the syndicated magazine series Hard Copy. While working on this project, Chuck not only interviewed and got to know several members of the Memphis Mafia (including Charlie Hodge, Lamar Fike, Sonny West, Marty Lacker, Jerry Schilling, and Billy Smith), but obtained first-hand knowledge and insight into Elvis from the people who knew him best. With the highly anticipated biopic Elvis opening in theaters this week, Chuck and Ed take a look at some of the other notable portrayals of The King in movies and on television, including Kurt Russell in Elvis (ABC, 1979), the short-lived but critically acclaimed Elvis weekly series starring Michael St. Gerard (ABC, 1990), and Elvis Meets Nixon (1997). Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Conflux moments are when our life journey meets God's heart. A Spiritual Shepherd has conflux moments around accompanying other people in times of need. Hear Pastor Nate and Jerry Schilling tell stories about conflux moments in their lives. You can take the Primary Leadership Component Assessment at http://richfieldumc.org/mcci. This podcast is the sermon on January 5, 2020. " is Part 1 of the 8-Part worship series, "A Fresh Start." The preacher is Rev. Nate Melcher and the scripture is Acts 13:1-12 and Luke 15:T Richfield United Methodist Church worships Sundays at 9:00am (Sanctuary, larger crowd, organ and choir) and 11:00am (Fellowship Hall, smaller crowd, band)at 5835 Lyndale Avenue S., Minneapolis, MN 55419. Sign up for weekly digital content at http://richfieldumc.org and give to the mission of the church at http://richfieldumc.org/give and thank you for your generous support.
In this episode, Jaime Kay talks to Jon Daly, owner of Elvis Pawn Shop in Memphis, Tennessee and David Marr from England who tells Jungle Room Listeners all about the UK Tour featuring Priscilla Presley and Jerry Schilling.
The final episode of the Starring Elvis Presley Podcast focuses on the HBO Documentary Film "The Searcher." The film, directed by Thom Zimney and executive produced by Priscilla Presley and Jerry Schilling, was released earlier this year and was just released on DVD. Elvis Presley Enterprises' Savannah Burkholder and Sheena Barnett talk about the making of the film, how it tells the story of Elvis the artist and more.
Episode 24 — Executive Producer Jerry Schilling, Producers Don Reedman & Nick Patrick, Beach Boys Mike Love and Al Jardine In this episode, Jerry Schilling, Don Reedman, Nick Patrick, Mike Love and Al Jardine take us behind the scenes on the making of The Beach Boys with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, which was released Friday, June 8, 2018. [Airdate: 2018] Visit ESQuarterly.com to learn more about Endless Summer Quarterly magazine.
You know what time it is. It’s time to open your ears and your mind, because Strange Days is back and this week’s episode is sure to leave you astounded. Do you remember reading George Orwell’s “1984” in school? Did you ever think, this can never happen in America? It’s time to rethink that because we ARE in Oceania right now. We have to address the news that Sinclair Broadcast Group forced their nearly 200 stations across the country to air their dog whistle propaganda and we found the rare opportunity to speak with an employee of Sinclair, keeping their identity hidden of course. As always, we continue to follow the Trump administration closely by speaking with David Corn, chief of the Washington bureau for Mother Jones, and author of the new book, “Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump”. WAIT! You thought that was it? Oh no. To wrap up our show, we turn back the clocks to the days of jailhouse rock and blue suede shoes. We’re speaking of course about The King, Elvis Presley. We were humbled to speak with a member of the original Memphis Gang, Jerry Schilling, in anticipation of the new HBO documentary, “Elvis Presley: The Searcher”, that Schilling executive produced, airing April 14th. Enjoy!
In this semi-fictional yarn, the impetus for Elvis wanting to meet with either J. Edgar Hoover or Nixon is born from his growing discontent at seeing where America has been headed, particularly in the growing cultural unrest among its people, from the hippie movement, to the pot smokers, to the war protestors, to the Black Panthers. The King decides that he can actually help the country if he can be made a Federal Agent. Joined by his "Memphis Mafia" friends Jerry Schilling from Hollywood and bodyguard Sonny West, Elvis travels to the White House in order to have an impromptu meeting with the President, hoping to convince him to get the badge he will need to carry out his "agent at large" duties. The road seems at an impasse, but Nixon's aides, sensing that a photograph of the two together could endear him come re-election time to large swaths of Elvis fans, particularly in the South, try to make it happen, despite Nixon's initial protests.
Yep - this is it. The episode that this podcast was made for - the historic meeting between Elvis and Nixon. You've seen the picture, you might be seeing the movie that opens this week, but this is the real story. Although there are no actual tapes of the meeting - Nixon didn't install the recording system until after the historic summit was held - there are a couple of tapes where Nixon or one of his aides mention the meeting and that's what we're going to be going into here. We've also got a couple of eyewitness accounts with Egil Krough and Jerry Schilling, who were both present.
Elvis grows from his childhood in Tupelo and Memphis to become, at various times, the King of Rock & Roll, a threat to America's moral fiber, an honorable soldier serving his country, and one of Hollywood's biggest film stars. Close friends (Jerry Schilling, Patty Parry) and historians (Pete Guralnick, Ernst Jorgensen) detail his earliest influences, struggles and successes on his path to stardom alongside Elvis' own words and some of his best known recordings.Elvis - The Early Years.mp3
As the HBO series Entourage begins its seventh season, we find out what goes on inside a real-life entourage with Jerry Schilling, a member of Elvis Presley's famed "Memphis Mafia." Like the fictional entourage, Elvis' inner circle of homeboys lived with "The King" and accompanied him everywhere as he negotiated life in the entertainment business.
On the final installment of the gospel podcast episodes, Elvis’ close friend Jerry Schilling talks candidly about watching Elvis sing gospel music at Graceland and also describes watching Elvis record spirituals in the studio. RECOMMENDED - Ultimate Gospel This is one of the finest albums for early sunday morning listening especially while sipping freshly brewed hot [...]
Most know Elvis as a rock-n-roll singer and legendary music icon but he was a masterful gospel singer and grew up singing in church. On the first of three podcast episodes, we explore this heart-felt and spiritual side of the King. Elvis friend, and author, Jerry Schilling is featured. RECOMMENDED - Ultimate Gospel It just doesn’t get [...]
In this episode, Elvis investigates a more spiritual existence as he prepares to perform in Vegas. Longtime Elvis friend, Jerry Schilling is one of the featured guests. For all things Elvis visit: Elvis The Music Producer: Joyride Media