American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress
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Date: June 7, 2023Name of podcast: Backstage Pass RadioEpisode title and number: S4: E17: Dave Schulz (Goo Goo Dolls, Berlin, Wang Chung / Fastball) - The Grand Funkster of the Funk DollsArtist Bio -Dave Schulz is an American keyboardist, vocalist, producer, composer and recording artist well known for his live and studio work with a wide range of notable artists and musicans including Andrew Cole, Andy Vargas, Angelo Moore, Berlin, Bernard Fowler, Bo Diddley, Bonnie Pointer, Bran Van 3000, Brooke Moriber, Bumblefoot, Carmen and Camille, Carmine Rojas, Chambers Brothers, Cherie Currie, Daniel Lanois, Danny Saber, Durga McBroom, English Beat/General Public, Eric Sardinas, Esthero, Fabienne Shine, Fastball, Fernando Perdomo, Fuel, Garry Shider/Andre Foxxe (P-Funk), Glenn Hughes, Goo Goo Dolls, Hensley, Jay-J, Jazz All-Stars w/ Phil Upchurch, Jean-Michel Byron, John Blackwell, Katja Rieckermann, Kristine W., Kristinia Debarge, Lee Sklar, Little Dove. Louis Conte, Maceo Parker, Macy Gray, Maxayne Lewis, Mike/Steve Porcaro, Mitch Perry Group, Nik West, Nikka Costa, One Tribe Nation / Michael Sanders, Pink, Prairie Prince, Randy Cooke, Rick Springfield, Rusty Young, Ryan Cabrera, Sleepy Brown, Sonny Cool, Stacy Michelle, Stevie Wonder, Sweet, Taylor Dayne, The Fizzies, The Rembrandts, Tony Levin, Wang Chung, Warrant, When In Rome, and XYZ.Music was a part of Dave Schulz's life from the beginning. Born in Buffalo NY, his father wore two hats as pianist and conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. He would seat Dave in the orchestra pit during performances as early as seven years old. Dave's brother Robert would soon become a multiple Grammy-nominated classical percussionist, and his sister an accomplished rock/soul singer. Shortly after his father's passing when Dave was 10, he suddenly took an interest in the piano that was sitting idly in the living room. Osmosis? Within six months Dave had mastered the C Sonata by Mozart,and began an obsession with XTC, Herbie Hancock, Yes, Todd Rundgren and of course, DEVO. Pretty diverse for an 11 year old. He clearly made the right choice. By the age of 17, he was one of the top keyboardists in his hometown, winning multiple awards consistently for seven years. Finally the big break came, when Robby Takac of the Goo Goo Dolls called and left a simple message from sunny LA: “you wanna come out and tour with us for a year?” In a matter of one day Dave went from playing in front of 300 in a local Buffalo bar to playing Woodstock in front of 65000. This led to a two-and-a-half year relationship with the Goo Goo Dolls that took Dave around the world twice as touring keyboardist/vocalist for the “Dizzy Up The Girl” tour, the landmark album that spawned five top ten singles between 98 and 2000. That experience sealed his fate. Where else do you get to open up for the Rolling Stones?Current Projects:Producing / Arranging / Scoring projects for emerging and established artists / filmmakers out of his Los Angeles home recording studio, aptly titled “Dave Cave”Session / Booking info HERECoVideoStars an eclectic series of musical collaborations with various artists Dave has been producing since the pandemic started. Latest video features Cherie Currie of Runaways fame.Into The Frequency world electronica / trip-hop duo project with vocalist / cellist Ruti CelliDave Schulz and the Funk Dolls 10-piece funk / soul band of LA's best female musicians, fronted by Dave
This week Tana is joined with Kirsten Grace Hoge. Kirsten is an actor, producer, and GM of Role Call Theater. She has appeared on multiple shows (such as Vampire Diaries and Finding Carter) and films and moved into song-writing as well as hosting. Kirsten has been named the "Celebrity Ambassador" for Little Patriots Embraced, a pilot show and tour which featured artists such as Jordin Sparks, Kristinia DeBarge, Chris Golightly from American Idol and more! Kirsten is currently working closely in Atlanta with Cynthia Stillwell Casting and has multiple projects coming up. Expanding her work in the production side of the industry as well as acting, she continues to sharpen her acting, dancing and other skills as she progresses in her career. Kirsten Grace Hoge is known for her work on What's After (2020), Shake It Up (2010) and Swamp Murders (2013). BIO FROM https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6471392/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm ALL TANA TALKS LINKS: https://linktr.ee/Montanadoran FOLLOW KIRSTEN https://www.instagram.com/itskirstengrace/ FOLLOW THE PODCAST https://www.instagram.com/tanatalkspodcast/ FOLLOW MONTANA https://www.instagram.com/montanadoran/ INTRO/OUTRO BY THOMAS WARD https://www.instagram.com/thomasleeward/ VIDEO EDITED BY THOMAS WARD https://www.instagram.com/thomasleeward/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/montanadoran/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/montanadoran/support
*DISCLAIMER: NEHAS MIC DIDN'T RECORD DURING THE PODCAST, WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE DISTANT SOUND* Kristinia Debarge joins Joty & Neha and they talk self care, taking care of their inner selves, relationships, and her new music!
Kristinia DeBarge steps Behind The Rope. Checking in from her home in Vegas, Kristinia is here to tell it all. Growing up with a famous father, James DeBarge of the group DeBarge, is her Dad, Kristinia is no stranger to the limelight. We discuss what it was like to grow up with a Dad in the business whose mega hit “Rhythm of The Night” is still played everywhere today. Her Dad was also married to Janet Jackson in the 80’s, yes Janet Jackson. Please discuss. She does. Being around music from a young age, it is no surprise Kristinia decided to pursue music as a career. Part of that pursuit included being a contestant on American Juniors in 2003, the spin off American Idol for kids. We discuss her interaction with host Ryan Seacrest plus judges Debbie Gibson, Justin Guarini and Gladys Knight and fellow soon to be famous contestants Keke Palmer and Lucy Hale. We also discuss the ‘backstage” politics between “stage moms” and just how real is a show like American Idol, or in this case, American Juniors. After American Juniors, Kristinia knew that music was for her and she began a several year long working relationship with Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds. That relationship led to her first record deal. As a result of that record deal, she opened for Britney Spears on the 2009 Circus Tour. O-M-F-G. Kristinia discusses not only what it was like to open for one of Pop’s most successful acts of all times, but what Britney was like at the time considering it was directly after for infamous “meltdown” period, what the atmosphere as like backstage, the interactions between Britney and her Dad and where she stands today on the “Free Britney” Movement. Kristinia is currently working on new music while running her Cosmetics Company, Krissy D. Cosmetics and is happy to share her products as well as her insight with how to run a successful cosmetics brand with us!@kristiniadeb@krissydcos@behindvelvetrope@davidyontefBonus Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeMerch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this season, we bring you a myriad of women that inspire us to our core. Kristinia Debarge, is not only a successful singer, song writer, entrepreneur, and author, she taught us that we can be a boss and still encompass this important quality. "Lead with your heart". Kristinia's message is so delicate but very powerful! Tune in to hear this episode with this beautiful soul. IG: @kristiniadeb @krissydcos @mealswithkrissy kissydcosmetics.com xoxox peace & love Reese and Reemah --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/365dayswithreese/support
Redrama is an incredibly talented hip hop/rap/pop artist from Finland. He has had millions of streams and number one hits with AJ McClean from Bakcstreet Boys and Kristinia Debarge and is a coach on The Voice of Finland. This episode we discuss the the beginnings of his career doing rap batlles, signing with Virgin and later Sony Music, writing with AJ McClean, battling with alcholism and lyme disease and how he is now enjoying being an independent artist. Latest Redrama single: https://open.spotify.com/album/0QPaeDqwRZpouuwOknihlC Redrama on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redrama Redrama on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redrama/ Redrama on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/redramaofficial Eoin on Twitter: twitter.com/eoinsandford Eoin on Instagram: www.instagram.com/eoin_sandford/ Megan on Twitter: twitter.com/meganoneill Megan on instagram: www.instagram.com/meganoneillmusic/ Episode edited by Christopher Wood Twitter: twitter.com/C_D_Wood Website: www.christopherwoodcomposition.com/
Kristinia Jamie DeBarge, Is an American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress, DeBarge is the daughter of James DeBarge. Kristinia stops by the show to talk about the new season of the WE TV series Growing Up Hip Hop . The new season airs May 24, 2018 at 9pm est
Breaking Into... -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live host James Lott Jr. interviews musician Kristinia DeBarge. Kristinia DeBarge is an American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress. DeBarge first appeared on national television in 2003 as a contestant on the American Idol spin-off, American Juniors. In 2009, DeBarge signed a contract with the Island Records department Sodapop, releasing her debut album, Exposed, in July of the same year. The first single, "Goodbye", reached the top 20 in the US and Canada. Make sure to subscribe to BHL! - http://youtube.com/blackhollywoodlive HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://blackhollywoodlive.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/bhlonline Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/BlackHollywoodLive/ ABOUT BLACK HOLLYWOOD LIVE: Black Hollywood Live is the world's first online broadcast news network with programming and content dedicated to African American entertainme
BHL: The Beat -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live host DJ Jesse Janedy, Queen and J Watts interview artist Kristinia DeBarge and discussing some of the hottest music news of the week. Kristinia Jamie DeBarge (born March 8, 1990) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress. She first appeared on national television in 2003 as a contestant on the American Idol spin-off, American Juniors. In 2009, DeBarge signed a contract with the Island Records department Sodapop, releasing her debut album, Exposed, in July of the same year. The first single, "Goodbye", reached the top 20 in the US and Canada.
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Growing Up Hip Hop edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Growing Up Hip Hop. In this episode hosts Trene Todd, Nino Llanera, Howard Reese and Desiree Murphy with special guest Kristinia Debarge discuss this episode 2. Growing Up Hip Hop follows the next generation of hip hop royalty as they attempt to step outside the shadow of their famous families. Music legends Damon Dash, Rev. Run, Russell Simmons, Master P, El DeBarge and Pepa are always nearby as each up-and-comer tries to build their own life and fortune in careers ranging from music to acting and fashion. At every turn they are challenged with maintaining their own identity while evolving the hip-hop sound and culture they come from. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Growing Up Hip Hop edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Growing Up Hip Hop. In this episode hosts Trene Todd, Nino Llanera, Howard Reese and Desiree Murphy with special guest Kristinia Debarge discuss this episode 2. Growing Up Hip Hop follows the next generation of hip hop royalty as they attempt to step outside the shadow of their famous families. Music legends Damon Dash, Rev. Run, Russell Simmons, Master P, El DeBarge and Pepa are always nearby as each up-and-comer tries to build their own life and fortune in careers ranging from music to acting and fashion. At every turn they are challenged with maintaining their own identity while evolving the hip-hop sound and culture they come from. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
twitter.com/ralphieaversa Romeo Miller, Kristinia DeBarge and Damon "Boogie" Dash from the new WE tv show "Growing Up Hip-Hop" chatted with me at the show's press junket inside Manhattan's The London hotel.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Kristinia DeBarge. She will discuss her career and latest projects. She was the main opening act on Britney Spears' Circus Tour a few years back and her first single Goodbye has sold 2 million copies to date. Her most recent single Let Go featuring Redrama (SONY) went to #1 in Finland. In June, she'll be performing on the main stage at LA Pride (prior to Danity Kane taking the stage) and has a lot of momentum gearing up for the fall that include collaborations and interest from record labels. Kristinia is also an actress. She was casted as the lead female, Anastasia, on School Dance -- a film written and directed by Nick Cannon. This film stars George Lopez, Wilmer Valderrama, Kevin Hart, Bobb'e J Thompson, Mike Epps, Amber Rose, The Rangers. Lionsgate will be releasing it on DVD in July. www.totaltutor.net
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We asked your favorite stars What Movie they like to watch around Christmas time. Listen in and hear the answers from: Cammie Hall - The Rubyz, Emily Osment, Kristinia DeBarge, Nick Wheeler - The All-American Rejects and Savannah Outen.
MocoSpace exclusive-Live Interview with pop phenomenon Kristinia DeBarge! Head to mocospace.com/kristiniadebarge to hear her single and ask your questions!
MocoSpace exclusive-Live Interview with pop phenomenon Kristinia DeBarge! Head to mocospace.com/kristiniadebarge to hear her single and ask your questions!
Gay Days are here again and I'm bringing along the tunes to complete the party! Whereas last year I did First Splash and then the Pride Editions in June, this year and going forward will focus on Gay Days just after Memorial Day Weekend. Because there are so many festivities around this time, I thought it would be best to just focus on one of them and that can actually be the soundtrack for your Pride festivities as well. Now, that doesn't mean you won't be getting any Pride mixes, because you will. If you remember my post at the beginning of the year, I had come to the conclusion that whipping out eight or so mixes for the Year-End Edition was a bit much. So, I decided that by mid-year (December through May) I would put out a series of mixes that will be focused on Pride but will be more like a Mid-Year Edition. Don't worry, you still get your Summer Edition which will be out sometime in July. Due to the amount of music I process and the variety of genres, this seemed like the most plausible way to handle this. Frankly, many of the songs that will appear on the Pride Edition are still hot and being played around the world, so they're still pretty much fresh. Right now, it's all about Gay Days. If you've never been out to Orlando, this IS a blast and something you should really check out. I'm a sucker for rollercoaster's and fun scary rides; so hanging out at Walt Disney World all day is pure enjoyment. Then, off to Pleasure Island for a night of fun and frolicking; not to mention all the other parties going on around the area at the same time. I was going for an elongated, dramatic effect in these three mixes and I do believe I've achieved that. I've managed to throw together a spice bowl of circuit, progressive, mainstream and electro house with a squeeze of funky and updated classics to keep it interesting. After all, who wants each song to be someone pounding on the drums? To me, that get's a little monotonous. Starting out a little slower than usual, we get an update from Jocelyn Brown of her 1984 classic "Somebody Else's Guy" which is bound to please her fans. Then we switch into progressive mode with Safire's "Exotique" which was recently featured in my last BPM Edition. Probably one of the songs that are blowing up everywhere right now is "Goodbye" by Kristinia DeBarge. DJ Paulo delivers this HUGE room mix that truly satisfies. However, it's the oh so familiar hook that will have the boys singing long after the party is over. "Na Na Na Na, Hey Hey Hey.Goodbye". If that sounds familiar it should. The chorus was plucked from the 1969 pop hit of the same name by Steam. If this isn't already big where you're at, trust me, it will be by the time summer is over. Of course, what would a gay celebration be without Cher? Courtesy of the ultra hot Wayne G, we get a 2009 re-work of "Believe" which brings song full circle ten years later. DJ Paulo and Alain Jackinsky take a stab at the recent number one "Boom" by Anjulie and work this puppy out for the big room crowd. I have to say, I am mighty impressed with Paulo's recent work so much so, he'll be one of a handful to watch in 2009. Previously, I had wet your buds with the Almighty mix of Wynonna's "Sing". Now, we taking it up several notches with Jody Den Broeder's mix. His mix is definitely for the late-night crowd and still manages to retain the uplifting spirit of the original. BIG is how I would best describe it. Ceevox continues her work with poet turned clubmaster, Jimmy D. Robinson on "At Midnight". Though lower in stature, I'm totally feeling this song as I haven't been able to get it out of my head. It's just a great song, no if and or buts. Georgie Porgie is back with "I Believe in Love" which is another uplifting number but, with Bryan Reyes doing the remix honors, it takes on a more urgent and powerful stance. Always a fan of the Georgie, this one does not disappoint. Finally, we get an updated version of the 1985 classic "Wh...
Gay Days are here again and I'm bringing along the tunes to complete the party! Whereas last year I did First Splash and then the Pride Editions in June, this year and going forward will focus on Gay Days just after Memorial Day Weekend. Because there are so many festivities around this time, I thought it would be best to just focus on one of them and that can actually be the soundtrack for your Pride festivities as well. Now, that doesn't mean you won't be getting any Pride mixes, because you will. If you remember my post at the beginning of the year, I had come to the conclusion that whipping out eight or so mixes for the Year-End Edition was a bit much. So, I decided that by mid-year (December through May) I would put out a series of mixes that will be focused on Pride but will be more like a Mid-Year Edition. Don't worry, you still get your Summer Edition which will be out sometime in July. Due to the amount of music I process and the variety of genres, this seemed like the most plausible way to handle this. Frankly, many of the songs that will appear on the Pride Edition are still hot and being played around the world, so they're still pretty much fresh. Right now, it's all about Gay Days. If you've never been out to Orlando, this IS a blast and something you should really check out. I'm a sucker for rollercoaster's and fun scary rides; so hanging out at Walt Disney World all day is pure enjoyment. Then, off to Pleasure Island for a night of fun and frolicking; not to mention all the other parties going on around the area at the same time. I was going for an elongated, dramatic effect in these three mixes and I do believe I've achieved that. I've managed to throw together a spice bowl of circuit, progressive, mainstream and electro house with a squeeze of funky and updated classics to keep it interesting. After all, who wants each song to be someone pounding on the drums? To me, that get's a little monotonous. Starting out a little slower than usual, we get an update from Jocelyn Brown of her 1984 classic "Somebody Else's Guy" which is bound to please her fans. Then we switch into progressive mode with Safire's "Exotique" which was recently featured in my last BPM Edition. Probably one of the songs that are blowing up everywhere right now is "Goodbye" by Kristinia DeBarge. DJ Paulo delivers this HUGE room mix that truly satisfies. However, it's the oh so familiar hook that will have the boys singing long after the party is over. "Na Na Na Na, Hey Hey Hey.Goodbye". If that sounds familiar it should. The chorus was plucked from the 1969 pop hit of the same name by Steam. If this isn't already big where you're at, trust me, it will be by the time summer is over. Of course, what would a gay celebration be without Cher? Courtesy of the ultra hot Wayne G, we get a 2009 re-work of "Believe" which brings song full circle ten years later. DJ Paulo and Alain Jackinsky take a stab at the recent number one "Boom" by Anjulie and work this puppy out for the big room crowd. I have to say, I am mighty impressed with Paulo's recent work so much so, he'll be one of a handful to watch in 2009. Previously, I had wet your buds with the Almighty mix of Wynonna's "Sing". Now, we taking it up several notches with Jody Den Broeder's mix. His mix is definitely for the late-night crowd and still manages to retain the uplifting spirit of the original. BIG is how I would best describe it. Ceevox continues her work with poet turned clubmaster, Jimmy D. Robinson on "At Midnight". Though lower in stature, I'm totally feeling this song as I haven't been able to get it out of my head. It's just a great song, no if and or buts. Georgie Porgie is back with "I Believe in Love" which is another uplifting number but, with Bryan Reyes doing the remix honors, it takes on a more urgent and powerful stance. Always a fan of the Georgie, this one does not disappoint. Finally, we get an updated version of the 1985 classic "Wh...
Tommy catches up with Kristinia DeBarge and gets the scoop on her career, growing up during the 'N Sync - Backstreet Boys era and her smash hit, Goodbye.