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Jessica Daley (Evita / I Should Be So Lucky) co-hosts The West End Frame Show!Andrew and Jessica discuss the latest news about Jessie J turning down the role of Sally Bowles, Remember Monday, casting for Here and Now, Rob Houchen and Anna Jane Casey doing Sweeney Todd and lots more.They also talk about the Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre's report with analysis on the current state of theatre in the UK.Fifteen years ago, Jessica was a finalist on Over The Rainbow, BBC1's search for Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. Her theatre credits include: Ali in Mamma Mia! (West End), Maria in The Sound of Music (UK Tour), cover Fantine in Les Miserables (International Tour), Frenchy in Grease (Dubai), Lynette in An Officer and a Gentleman (Curve Leicester), Eva Person in Evita (International Tour), Billy's Mum in Billy Elliot (Leicester Curve) and Betty Haynes in White Christmas (UK Tour)More recently Jessica was in The Wizard of Oz at the London Palladium covering the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda, she toured as Britney in I Should Be So Lucky and played Daisy in Lady Be Good in Sicily. She's also a podcaster in her won right, having hosted Park & Bark which is available wherever you get your podcasts.Follow Jessica on Instagram: @jessicacaca7This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening!Email: andrew@westendframe.co.ukVisit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Broadway, television, and movie star, Patti Murin, stops by The Mouse and Me to share some incredible stories about what it was like originating the role of Princess Anna in Frozen on Broadway. Patti also talks about her Festival of the Arts performances at EPCOT, and so much more!Not many actresses get to say that they played a Disney Princess one time in their career. Well…Patti is extra extra extra extra special. That's 4 “extra's” because she's played four Disney Princesses!Patti made her Broadway debut in the musical Xanadu, where she played the leading role of Clio / Kira. In her next Broadway appearance, she originated the title role in Lysistrata Jones and was nominated for a Fred and Adele Astaire Award for Outstanding Female Dancer in a Broadway Show. For her performance in Frozen, she was nominated for a Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance and an Outer Circle Critics Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical.Patti was incredibly popular when she played Glinda in the first national tour of Wicked. She was also in Lady Be Good at New York City Center Encores, she played Belle in the American Tour of Beauty and the Beast, and Ariel in The Little Mermaid, Paulette in Legally Blonde, and Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, all at The Muny in St. Louis, which is America's oldest and largest outdoor musical theatre!Patti is also known in the television world for playing Dr. Nina Shore on NBC's Chicago Med, Ava on Royal Pains, and starred in the Hallmark Channel movies Holiday For Heroes and Love on Iceland.Scott and Patti became fast friends and we know you're just going to just love hearing her stories!Email: TheMouseAndMePodcast@gmail.comSupport: www.patreon.com/themouseandmeFB and Instagram: “The Mouse and Me”Music by Kevin MacLeod from https://incompetech.filmmusic.io
This week Robert Hope-Jones leans into international women's day. Visit organistencores.co.uk to listen to the show & find out more.
A Bouquet For You 47-05-19 1st Song - Lady Be Good
durée : 02:04:11 - Musique matin du jeudi 23 janvier 2025 - par : Jean-Baptiste Urbain - À 86 ans, la reine de l'orgue Hammond invite trois chanteurs à rejoindre son Lady Quartet dont elle fête les vingt ans avec un troisième album, "Ladies and Gentlemen", avant un concert exceptionnel au Théâtre du Châtelet à Paris, et une grande tournée en France. Rencontre avec une légende du jazz. - réalisé par : Margot Page
durée : 01:28:22 - « Lady Be Good » , 100 ans ! - par : Laurent Valière - Pour cette dernière 42e rue de l'année, nous célébrons le centenaire d'une comédie musicale qui a lancé la vague du Jazz Age à Broadway et la carrière de George Gershwin. Avec aussi une interview de Lin-Manuel Miranda qui raconte la composition de "Mufasa".
The band does a lot of time traveling at its rehearsals. In those two hours each week, the guys might start with a rock classic like “Hey Baby,” as they do in this track from last week's get-together.Then in the next moment The Flood Time Machine Lab might transport the lads back to, say, the Roarin' Twenties.There they can sample a song or two of the day, maybe “Dinah” or “Lady Be Good” or “My Blue Heaven.”Then switching gears again, they swoop down into the Thirties or the Forties to toy with tunes from the greats like Hoagy Carmichael (“Georgia on My Mind,” maybe) or Fats Waller (“Honeysuckle Rose”) or Duke Ellington (“Don't Get Around Much Any More”).Then it's back to the Sixties or the Seventies for a bit of Bob Dylan, John Prine or Tom Paxton, Jackson Browne or Neal Young. It's all about rocking the room.This Week's SongThe featured tune this week demonstrates the best part of all that temporal tramping, because it so often lets the guys revisit music of their youth. As reported earlier, “Hey Baby” was a 1961 chart-topper that 17-year-old Bruce Channel wrote with his friend Margaret Cobb. Over the past six decades, the song has brought joy to audiences ranging from the fledgling Beatles when they were starting out back in Liverpool to movie goers years later who packed theaters for films like Dirty Dancing. For more of the song's long history, click here.The Flood started revisiting “Hey Baby” a few years ago when the band was invited to perform it at a very special occasion: the wedding of Floodster Emerita Michelle Hoge; she and Rich Hoge married on May 21, 2022, and The Flood was there for the festivities. Since then, “Hey Baby” has lingered in the repertoire, as you'll hear in this track that started last week's rehearsal at the Bowen House.Want to Do Your Own Time Traveling?If you'd like ride shotgun in The Flood time machine, a new department in the newsletter helps you take your own dash through the decades.Called “Flood Tunes on the Timeline,” the page sorts dozens of the band's performances by the date of the songs' composition. Here's how to use it.Suppose you're in the mood for a little sumpin sumpin from the period that folksinger Dave Van Ronk once wryly called “The Great Folk Scare.” You could visit the tune timeline by clicking here, then scrolling down to “The Sixties” section, where you'll find songs grouped by individual years.For instance, Dylan's “Don't Think Twice, It's All Right” is tucked in under 1962. There's Bob Gibson's “Abilene” in the 1963 list. Paxton's “Ramblin' Boy” comes along in 1964, Eric Andersen's “Dusty Boxcar Wall” is in 1965, and Michael Peter Smith's “The Dutchman” shows up in 1968.Each listed song on the timeline is hyperlinked, so clicking its title takes you to a recent Flood performance. Each entry also has a little (or a lot) of the history of that particular song.The timeline indexes more than a century of music and is regularly updated as new songs and stories are added. Enjoy the ride! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
Playlist for The Everything Show 7/31/2021Beastie Boys / SabotageIsaac Hayes / Theme From ShaftDUEFUNK / CandyDarkside / Liberty BellThievery Corporation / (The Forgotten People)Brian Eno / 2/1 (from Ambient 1/Music for Airports)Ledisi & Metropole Orkest / Feeling GoodMushroom / Martina - Queen of Hamburggirl in red / Body And MindGeorge McCrae / Rock Your BabyKilling Joke / PrimitiveKurt Vile / Run Run RunOtis Spann / Spann's Blues (Live 1963)Beck / Loser (Live 2003)Frankie and the Witch Fingers / Reaper (Live)Khruangbin / Evan Finds The Third Room (Live on KEXP)Count Basie / OH! Lady Be Good (1938 Famous Door)Leon Bridges / River (Live on Austin City Limits)Brittany Howard / Stay High (Live from East West Studios)Aretha Franklin / Dr. Feelgood (Live in Amsterdam 1968)Massive Attack / Safe From Harm (Live)Jerry Lee Lewis / Crazy Arms (live in Athens 1990)Black Pistol Fire / Run Rabbit Run (Live on KEXP)The Beatles / You Can't Do That (Live)Galcher Lustwerk / Fathomless IrieLord Huron / Long LostThe Raccoons / These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (Live)Nucleus / Elastic RockNancy Wilson / Angel EyesSneaker Pimps / Squaring The CircleAl Green / Take Me to the RiverMeatbodies / The HeroHank Williams III / Thunderstorms & Neon SignsTraffic / Hidden TreasureThe War On Drugs / Under The PressureThe Rolling Stones / Shake Your Hips? & The Mysterians / 96 Tears (1998 version)
All music used with permission by Dan Wilson and Dan Bruce. West Coast Blues - Montgomery Oh! Lady Be Good! - Gershwin James - Metheny Smiling Eyes - Wilson Fotografia - Jobim Solo - Wilson Beatles Medley - Lennon/McCartney Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans? - DeLange/Alter Dan Bruce graces our stage regularly now – but he spent a number of years cutting his teeth in Chicago where guitar duo jam sessions were commonplace. They're a little bit less common in Cleveland – so we knew we were in for a special night when he teamed up with Akron native – Joey DeFrancesco touring guitarist and Mack Avenue Records recording artist Dan Wilson for a night of two guitarist doing what they do best. We know this because the first performance we aired during Season Three of the program was so good, they came back and performed for us, and for you, again. From a sold out show on July 1st, 2023 here are Dan Bruce and Dan Wilson – Live at the Bop Stop. Live at the Bop Stop is made possible by The Music Settlement – serving Northeast Ohio by offering music instruction, music therapy, and early childhood education since 1912. The Music Settlement's mission is to welcome all to our music and arts community to learn, create, inspire, and heal. This program is recorded at the Robert Conrad Studios at the Bop Stop in Cleveland, Ohio, and the studios of WBWC FM on the campus of Baldwin-Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. Additional production at the Bop Stop is provided by Graham Rosen. Technical editing for the program is provided by Dr. Pete Naegele, Shawn Gilbert, and Darren Thompson through Gilazar Media. The executive producer and writer is Daniel Peck, with additional consulting production on behalf of The Music Settlement by Bryan Kennard. For extended versions of all of our shows, our Live at the Bop Stop podcast can be found on your favorite podcast app or visit our website at www.themusicsettlement.org and click the Bop Stop link. To reach out directly, email liveatthebopstop@gmail.com. I'm Daniel Peck. Join me again next time... Live at the Bop Stop. Want to Support The Bop Stop? Donate here! Contact us here
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We've got our first "musicologist" and first Gershwin brothers musical in the same episode! This week we welcome William A. Everett to discuss George & Ira's first full collaboration LADY, BE GOOD! Not only did this musical star the Astaire siblings, but it also landed in 1924, a year you'll soon realize was one of the most important in all of Broadway history. Don't miss this jam-packed episode that in under an hour manages to include both HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL references and highbrow words like "diagetic." (insert exclamation point here!) Order Bill's new book The Year that Made the Musical: 1924 and the Glamour of Musical Theatre If you enjoyed this conversation, give a listen to our episode on THE DROWSY CHAPERONE with Ken Werther, a modern take on a similar musical style. Have you subscribed to PATREON! yet?! For only $1 a month you get a bonus episode and more great ways to participate in "A Musical Theatre Podcast." You can also follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and X for a steady flow of episode related content. Don't forget about our TeePublic Store, where the profits we receive are donated to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. More than anything, thank you for being a part of this wonderful podcasting community! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The third part of the session from May 10, 1989 at Ephraim's, with Jimmy Mazzy (banjo/vocals), Fred Lind (cornet), Paul Meymaris (clarinet), John Kafalas (tuba), and Don Frothingham and Michael Feldman (piano). The selections are “As Long As I Live,” “Squeeze Me,” and “Lady Be Good.” Send questions or comments to podcast@kafalas.com.
Highlights from the concert that Ella gave in Tokyo, Japan in 1953. Though her manager at the time, Norman Granz, had arranged to have the performance recorded, none of these tracks you'll hear this week were available to the public until they were released on CD, many years later, as Ella in Japan: 1953. Tracks include On The Sunny Side Of The Street, Body And Soul, Why Don't You Do Right, Oh, Lady Be Good, I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good, How High The Moon, My Funny Valentine, Smooth Sailin', The Man That Got Away, Frim Fram Sauce. GPE is produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The final day to send a song into the Public Song Project is May 12. Raye Zaragoza stops by to share her version of George and Ira Gershwin's "Oh, Lady Be Good!" for the project. You can stream the song and others from Rhiannon Giddens, They Might Be Giants, Billie Marten, and more on the Public Song Project website and also find out how to get involved yourself.This segment is guest-hosted by Kate Hinds.
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A World War II bomber named Lady Be Good met a strange and tragic fate. In April 1943, the Lady Be Good disappeared during a bombing mission over Italy and was presumed lost in the Mediterranean. However, more than a decade later, in 1958, the wreckage of the plane was discovered in the Libyan Desert, far from its intended route. The crew's remains were found scattered across the desert, and the mystery deepened as it became apparent that some of the crew members had survived the crash and attempted to traverse the harsh desert terrain. The exact circumstances leading to the Lady Be Good's straying off course and the subsequent tragic events remain a haunting enigma, giving rise to the notion of a curse associated with the ill-fated aircraft, and all the planes that were fitted with its salvaged parts. ----------------- Head to the Strange Places home website, asylum817.com to keep up with all things Strange Places, as well as the host. Billie Dean Shoemate III is an author with over 40 novels published, a master-trained painter, host of the No Disclosure Podcast, and multi-instrumentalist musician with multiple albums released. To check out Billie's books, albums, paintings and other artistic ventures, head to asylum817.com. ----------------- This podcast can also be heard on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Pandora, and wherever you get your Podcast listening experience. ----------------- to support the show, check us out on Patreon- http://www.patreon.com/asylum817 ----------------- DISTROKID AFFILIATE LINK: https://www.distrokid.com/vip/seven/3128872 ----------------- Want to promote your brand, YouTube channel, Etsy page, charity, event or podcast on the show? I am selling the show's ad space! Mid roll ads, beginning ads, bottom of the show ads, all of it. Click the link below to get yourself some of that sweet, sweet ad space on the fastest growing paranormal podcast on the planet. If you want to advertise here, click the LINK BELOW! https://www.fiverr.com/share/mgzw1R ----------------- This episode is brought to you by Monique Cassells and her intriguing books available on Amazon NOW! Links below: Unveiling: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CN32BLGK Unfolded Dimensions: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CP8N4ZQS ----------------- This episode is brought to you by Colour Me Love. Links below: website: http://www.colourmelove.com GoFundMe Donation Page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/colour-me-love-embrace-create-heal --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/strangeplacespod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/strangeplacespod/support
Syncopé, innovant, brillant dans sa mise en scène, Fascinating Rhythm est un standard instantané. Composé en 1924 par George et Ira Gershwin pour la comédie musicale Lady Be Good, il fut créé par Fred et Adele Astaire avant de devenir l'une des chansons favorites des musiciens et musiciennes de jazz. Anatomie d'un tube à l'écriture parfaite !
durée : 00:58:19 - "The last time I saw Paris" (Jerome Kern) (1940) - par : Laurent Valero - "Jerome Kern musicien phare de l'âge d'or de Broadway, avec son succès Show Boat, qui triompha en 1927. Bien que n'ayant pas été écrite à cette occasion, on entend cette chanson pour la première fois dans le film qui rend hommage au Paris occupé, Lady Be Good de Norman McLeod en 1940" Laurent Valero
durée : 00:58:19 - "The last time I saw Paris" (Jerome Kern) (1940) - par : Laurent Valero - "Jerome Kern musicien phare de l'âge d'or de Broadway, avec son succès Show Boat, qui triompha en 1927. Bien que n'ayant pas été écrite à cette occasion, on entend cette chanson pour la première fois dans le film qui rend hommage au Paris occupé, Lady Be Good de Norman McLeod en 1940" Laurent Valero
The Final Episode of 2023 Fellas break out the tux, Ladies don your favorite ballroom attire...we going out Big Band Style! Happy New Year!!! Enjoy, Brian "Katzpheno" Phoenix featuring: Roy Hargrove Big Band - Mambo For Roy (2009) The Chad Rager Modern Big Band - Straight, No Chaser (2008) Deborah Cox - I Don't Hurt Anymore (2007) Dizzy Gillespie & His orchestra - Birk's Works (1950) Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Tea For Two (1956) Tito Puente & His Orchestra - Cha Cha Cha Mambo (1999) Nat King Cole - Unforgettable (1951) Mack Avenue Superband - Decisive Steps (2016) Patti Austin - Lady Be Good (2006) Quincy Jones - Killer Joe (1969) Sammy Davis, Jr. - In The Still Of The Night (1963) Chick Webb & His Orchestra featuring: Ella Fitzgerald - Undecided (1940)
Hello, in today's episode we examine a war story about the tragic first mission of the plane and crew of the "Lady Be Good", a WW2 bomber B-24D. It was considered lost until a fateful day 15 years later when the discovery would tell a heroic tale of endurance and tragedy that is difficult to believe with a fateful twist at the end. Please check other podcast episodes like this at: https://www.ohiomysteries.com/ Mike hosts a Facebook page called "Too Late for Autographs" and explores people and their stories with Ohio ties that have passed away: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1469825446606552/?hoisted_section_header_type=recently_seen&multi_permalinks=3474200626169014 Dan hosts a Youtube Channel called: Ohio History and Haunts where he explores historical and dark places around Ohio: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj5x1eJjHhfyV8fomkaVzsA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 949, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: u.s. flags 1: The last year the presidential flag was altered was 1960 when this was added. a Hawaii star. 2: This color standing for justice on the American flag is missing from the flag of Washington, D.C.. blue. 3: This state's flag is yellow with the sun symbol of the Zia Indian Pueblo in red. New Mexico. 4: While he was vice president in 1975, the office's flag was redone, giving it a bolder bird. Nelson Rockefeller. 5: By exec. order the width of each stripe on the U.S. flag should be this fraction of the height of the flag. 1/13th. Round 2. Category: the tonys 1: At a 1977 concert he stunned Dawn and the crowd by announcing his (short-lived) retirement:. Tony Orlando. 2: He's led the National League in batting 8 times, with averages like .394 in '94. Tony Gwynn. 3: This founder of a chain has been giving diners a good ribbing since 1972. Tony Roma. 4: Friends call Antonin Scalia Nino; this Supreme Court colleague appointed in 1988 is Tony. (Anthony) Kennedy. 5: In 1997 National Security Advisor Tony Lake got spooked and withdrew his nomination to head this agency. the CIA. Round 3. Category: the muppet name 1: Architect of lyrics Hammerstein and man of architecture Niemeyer. Oscar. 2: Hello, Cleveland! and Hello, anti-tax activist Norquist too!. Grover. 3: Saldana and Kazan, acting the parts. Zoe. 4: Blyleven and Campaneris, because our writers absolutely love old-school baseball. Bert. 5: World War II journalist Pyle and "Ghostbuster" Hudson. Ernie. Round 4. Category: maybe some oscar winners 1: After his win for "Wall Street", he thanked dad Kirk for helping him step out of Dad's shadow. Michael Douglas. 2: He won an Oscar for his turn as Winston Churchill in "Darkest Hour". Gary Oldman. 3: Mahershala Ali won an Oscar for this 2016 film that won Best Picture...eventually. Moonlight. 4: This lyricist named Oscar won 2, for Best Song in "Lady Be Good" and "State Fair". (Oscar) Hammerstein. 5: For 1993 Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park" won 3 technical Oscars and this other film of his won Best Picture. Schindler's List. Round 5. Category: domain extensions matter 1: Visit this.gov and you get the current hour and minute; visit this.com and you get the current news. time. 2: this.com shows you the Navigator and Continental; this.org shows you tourist sites in a Midwest state capital. Lincoln. 3: these.gov takes you to Atlantic marine forecasts; these.com takes you to Carolina NHL action. hurricanes. 4: this.gov is an agency that polices Wall Street; this.org takes you to a college sports organization. SEC. 5: this.com is an outdoor clothing company; this.edu is an Ivy League school. Columbia. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Guest hosted by Jeff Lunden, this is the second of a three-part program paying tribute to iconic lyricist Ira Gershwin known for his collaborations with his brother George, Jerome Kern and Harold Arlen, to name a few, and his numerous Broadway shows including FUNNY FACE, GIRL CRAZY, PORGY AND BESS and OF THEE I SING. This episode features the second half of a tribute to Gershwin as star-studded guests share personal anecdotes and perform Ira's songs including Tony Bennett, Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Arthur Schwartz, Ginger Rogers, Judy Garland (via a movie clip), Tommy Tune and Twiggy. Featured songs: “THEY ALL LAUGHED,” “LADY BE GOOD,” “WHO CARES?” “EMBRACEABLE YOU,” “BUT NOT FOR ME,” “THE MAN THAT GOT AWAY,” “LETS CALL THE WHOLE THING OFF,” and “LOVE IS HERE TO STAY.” Originally produced and broadcast in 1983. For more information go to AnythingGoesPL.com or BPN.FM/Anything Goes. Theme music arranged by Bruce Coughlin. Associate producer Jeff Lunden. Anything Goes – Backstage with Broadway's Best – is produced and hosted by Paul Lazarus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The conclusion of a three-part program featuring musical theater historian Alfred Simon discussing iconic composer Vincent Youmans, best known for writing the hit song “TEA FOR TWO.” On what would have been Youmans' 83rd birthday, this tribute explores the composer's prolific career and the unfortunate circumstances surrounding his untimely death. The episode includes songs from TAKE A CHANCE and FLYING DOWN TO RIO. Additionally, there is a bonus tribute to composer George Gershwin and features music from OF THEE I SING, PORGY AND BESS, and LADY BE GOOD. Featured songs: “I WANT TO BE WITH YOU,” “RISE AND SHINE,” “MUSIC MAKES ME,” “CARIOCA,” “FLYING DOWN TO RIO,” “HELLO, GOOD MORNING,” “PORGY AND BESS,” “FASCINATING RHYTHM” and “TEA FOR TWO.” Originally produced and broadcast in 1981. For more information go to AnythingGoesPL.com or BPN.FM/Anything Goes. Theme music arranged by Bruce Coughlin. Anything Goes – Backstage with Broadway's Best – is produced and hosted by Paul Lazarus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vintage Classic Radio presents "Saturday Matinee". Tune in every Saturday for a mix of comedy, music or romance from the golden age of radio that will keep you entertained.
Elvis Costello & Steve Nieve “My Thief” (Live In Tokyo, Japan, Shibuya Hall - February 10, 1999) Elvis Costello & Steve Nieve “God Give Me Strength” (Live In Toronto, Ontario, Massey Hall - June 16, 1999) Elvis Costello, Steve Nieve& The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra “What's Her Name Today?” (Live In Stockholm, Sweden, Berwaldhallen– January5, 1999) Elvis Costello & The Attractions “I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself” (Live in Norwich, UK, University of East Anglia - October 17, 1977) Elvis Costello & Nick Lowe “Baby It's You” Taj Mahal ”I’m Just A Lucky So And So” Taj Mahal ”Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby” Taj Mahal ”Sweet Georgia Brown” Taj Mahal ”Lady Be Good” Taj Mahal ”Caldonia” Cécile McLorin Salvant “Il m’a vue nue” Cécile McLorin Salvant “Dites moi que je suis belle” Cécile McLorin Salvant “Doudou” Cécile McLorin Salvant “Fenestra” Escuchar audio
Finding your passion, embracing delayed gratification and becoming a master at your craft – on this episode of THINK Business Exclusives. Douglas Sills can currently be seen in the HBO original series “The Gilded Age.” He received Tony & Drama Desk Award nominations for his performance in The Scarlet Pimpernel on Broadway. Other Broadway/New York: War Paint; Living on Love; Little Shop of Horrors (Drama League Award); Nantucket Sleighride; Mack & Mabel, Hey Look Me Over, Lady Be Good, Music in the Air, Carnival (Encores). National Tour: The Addams Family; The Secret Garden; Into the Woods. Regional: starring roles at La Jolla, Long Wharf, Westport, Kennedy Center, South Coast Rep, Reprise, California Shakespeare Festival. Other TV/Film: “Christmas on the Square” for Netflix, “Katy Keene”, “Chicago Justice,” “CSI,” “The Closer,” “Numb3rs,” “Will & Grace,” “Erotic Fire of the Unattainable,” “Deuce Bigelow: European Gigolo.” Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!
On October 22, 1962, the nation was in a crisis. The Cubans had Soviet weapons...and they were aimed at the United States. What else was being reported during that time of panic? _____ SOURCES “$30,000 Stolen at Kramers.” Courier-Post (Camden, New Jersey), October 19, 1962. www.newspapers.com. “Advertisement: Penney's (Page 7).” The Bastrop Daily Enterprise (Bastrop, Louisiana), October 22, 1962. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Bodies Located Near 'Lady Be Good' Plane.” The Enid Daily Eagle (Enid, Oklahoma), February 13, 1960. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “West Berliners Stock Up Food.” Fort Lauderdale News (Fort Lauderdale, Florida), October 23, 1962. www.newspapers.com. “Columbus Day Storm of 1962.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, June 27, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus_Day_Storm_of_1962. “Cop Brass to Map Next Murder Move.” Philadelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), October 22, 1962. www.newspapers.com. “Cuban Missile Crisis.” Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. Accessed November 18, 2022. https://www.britannica.com/event/Cuban-missile-crisis. Daughen, Joe, and Jack Markowitz. “2 Charged In Kramer Killing, 3d Hunted.” Philadelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), November 2, 1962. www.newspapers.com. “The Diaries.” LadyBeGood.net. Accessed November 23, 2022. http://www.ladybegood.net/diaries/. Fernandez, Willie. “Murder Suspect Nabbed.” South Florida Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Florida), April 10, 1984. www.newspapers.com. Flynn, Tom. “Boy Drowns As Death Traps Drain.” The Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California), October 22, 1962. www.newspapers.com. Frank, Pat. “Cracking the Mystery of the Sahara Ghost Plane.” The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York), October 3, 1959. www.newspapers.com. Gullick, Lewis. “Big U.S. Move Against Cuba May Be In Works.” The Herald News (Passaic, New Jersey), October 22, 1962. www.newspapers.com. History.com Editors. “Cuban Missile Crisis.” History.com. A&E Television Networks, January 4, 2010. https://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis. “Lady Be Good (Aircraft).” Military Wiki. Accessed November 19, 2022. https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Lady_Be_Good_(aircraft). “Lady Be Good.” National Museum of the United States Air Force. Accessed November 19, 2022. https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/Museum-Exhibits/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/196178/lady-be-good/. O'Dowd, Joe, and Jack Markowitz. “Accused Killer Tries Suicide.” Philadelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), November 3, 1962. www.newspapers.com. O'Dowd, Joseph. “Slayer of Housewife 'Missed' $1,400.” Philadelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), October 12, 1962. www.newspapers.com. “Pat Leslie Haislip (1956-1962) .” Find a Grave. Accessed November 23, 2022. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43121673/pat-leslie-haislip. Sheehan, Kathy, Jack McGuire, and Lin Dalton. “Dead Man In Car Trunk Was A Killer.” Philadelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), August 5, 1982. www.newspapers.com. “Two Get Life In Kramer Slaying.” Philadelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), October 3, 1963. www.newspapers.com. United Press International. “Russian Ships Headed For Cuba; Showdown Could Come Tonight.” The Hugo Daily News (Hugo, Oklahoma), October 22, 1962. www.newspapers.com. “Washed Clothing Gives New Clue In Kramer Murder Investigation.” The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), October 24, 1962. www.newspapers.com. “What's New At The Library.” The Tonkawa News (Tonkawa, Oklahoma), October 22, 1962. www.newspapers.com.
Finding your passion, embracing delayed gratification, and becoming a master at your craft – on this episode of THINK Business Exclusives. Douglas Sills can currently be seen in the HBO original series “The Gilded Age.” He received Tony & Drama Desk Award nominations for his performance in The Scarlet Pimpernel on Broadway. Other Broadway/New York: War Paint; Living on Love; Little Shop of Horrors (Drama League Award); Nantucket Sleighride; Mack & Mabel, Hey Look Me Over, Lady Be Good, Music in the Air, Carnival (Encores). National Tour: The Addams Family; The Secret Garden; Into the Woods. Regional: starring roles at La Jolla, Long Wharf, Westport, Kennedy Center, South Coast Rep, Reprise, California Shakespeare Festival. Other TV/Film: “Christmas on the Square” for Netflix, “Katy Keene”, “Chicago Justice,” “CSI,” “The Closer,” “Numb3rs,” “Will & Grace,” “Erotic Fire of the Unattainable,” “Deuce Bigelow: European Gigolo.” Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!
Lady Emma has two weeks in American to lose her reputation and not be forced to marry the dastardly duke. Kenny has to drive her around Texas to get back in the good graces of the PGA Tour so he can play pro golf again. Why yes, this does seem radically mismatched stakes! It's Lady Be Good by Susan Elizabeth Phillips! This is one of those wild Susan Elizabeth Phillips joints, so all of the content you should be aware of is simultaneously 100% for real and also 100% ridiculous - everybody in this is incredibly over the top. The two that feel actively distressing is a major deception by the hero and this whole "blackmailed into marriage" business; on the "less realistically portrayed" side you've got a well-intentioned roofie-ing, a woman struggling with infertility who is cured by a big dick, emus in peril, a SEP-trademark parking lot throwdown, some family trauma drama, and a state fair baby race gone bad. If you like this one, check out our previous Susan Elizabeth Phillips episode about a book that shares some characters with this one, Fancy Pants! Until I went looking for that link I forgot that Eva Peron fat-shames somebody in that one! That's wild!
“Oh, Lady Be Good” por David Francis Sings Songs of the Twenties (Blujazz Productions, 2022) en JazzX5 #529. JazzX5 es un podcast de Pachi Tapiz.
In Terror On The Tube, Joel, Peter, and Allyson pick, at random, a made-for-TV horror/suspense movie that aired sometime during the decades of the 1970s, 80s, or 90s. In this episode we talk about Sole Survivor from 1970. Originally released on CBS on Friday, January 9th, 1970, Sole Survivor stars Vince Edwards, Richard Basehart, William Shatner, Lou Antonio and Lawrence P. Casey. ................................................................................................................................................ Synopsis: Sole Survivor is loosely based on the 1958 discovery of the B-24 Liberator bomber Lady Be Good in the Libyan desert. The Lady Be Good and her nine-man crew had disappeared without a trace in 1943, following its first and only combat mission in World War II. The bodies of eight of the crew were found in 1960. ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ Special thanks to Ross Bugden for the use of his music for the theme of this podcast under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You can find the track titled Something Wicked here.
This week in history we are learning together as my Dad joins us again for an episode to teach us about a true war tragedy the lady be good. Learn with me I learnt a lot from this episode.
As World War II raged on, a crew of nine strangers were assigned to an Army Air Corp bomber called "Lady Be Good". The bombing mission in Naples, Italy would be the first and last for both the crew and aircraft. What happened during the return trip? How did the plane end up almost 400 miles away from the Libyan air base? If they survived the crash, how long would they survive the harsh desert climate of the Sahara when no one knows where they are? The true story of an unanswerable S.O.S.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/curator135)
Nineteen Twenty-Four was a golden year for George Gershwin. After more than a decade on pounding the pavement of New York's Tin Pan Alley peddling his tunes, Gershwin composed his first major work — “Rhapsody in Blue” — and then that same year he and his brother, Ira, scored their first major hit on Broadway. The musical comedy “Lady Be Good,” which would run for more than 300 performances, was a showcase for a string of Gershwin brother collaborations, like “Fascinating Rhythm” and, of course, that phenomenal title tune. Now, that song — the perennial 1920s party tune, “Lady Be Good” — is a rarity among jazz standards in the Great American Songbook. Not many improvisational vehicles survived the transition from the loose Dixieland style of the “Roaring Twenties” to the smooth swing sound of the 1930s and beyond. But as everyone from Ella Fitzgerald and Mel Tormé to Charlie Parker, Lester Young and Django Reinhardt would demonstrate, “Lady Be Good” has some serious legs. The Flood started doing the song 20 years ago — it's features on our second album — and our love of the tune really began to blossom when Doug Chaffin switched from bass to guitar to take charge of the lead on the number. Then, good golly, it went into full flower more recently when Vanessa Coffman came along with her tenor sax. Here Doug and Veezy share choruses with Sam St. Clair on “Lady Be Good” at a recent rehearsal.
A Bouquet For You 47-05-19 1st Song - Lady Be Good
Season 2! This week on Encyclopedia Obscura Casey and Karen dive back into their books. This episode covers the history of aviation and a curse (of course) as well as Abraham. Artwork: Jovana StekovicLogo: nydaaaMusic: Home Base Groove by Kevin MacLeod Casey's Sources: https://hauntedwalk.com/news/the-vengeful-ghost-of-lady-be-good/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aviationhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Be_Good_(aircraft)https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/Museum-Exhibits/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/196178/lady-be-good/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot-air_balloonhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_brothershttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LZ_129_Hindenburghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AeroVironment_Helios_Prototypehttps://www.baatraining.com/top-10-interesting-facts-about-aviation/https://bestlifeonline.com/airplane-facts/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_direction_finderKaren's Sources:https://www.biblica.com/bible/https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/religion-by-countryhttps://www.bl.uk/sacred-texts/articles/the-abrahamic-religionshttps://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/apo/jasher/11.htmhttps://weareisrael.org/2014/07/22/abram-destroys-terahs-idols/https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=covenant+between+god+and+abraham+torahhttps://www.sparknotes.com/lit/oldtestament/section1/https://www.chabad.org/library/bible_cdo/aid/8176/jewish/Chapter-12.htmhttps://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/1324268/jewish/What-Were-Abrahams-10-Tests.htmAdditional sources on our Instagram!Home Base Groove by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100563 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
S1. E4. How I Find and Use True Stories As Inspirations For My Screenplays and Novels - AuthorUncut.com In this episode I share with you three of my projects that are based on a true story and how I came across their extraordinary and hidden stories. 1. The River & the Ribbon (Mountains of the Moon) - Screenplay - The story of Florence Baker, from Hungarian Aristocrat, to slave, to famous explorer. https://www.patricewilliamsmarks.com/product/the-river-and-the-ribbon/ 2. Lady Be Good - Screenplay - On April 4, 1943, the young, green crew of the “Lady Be Good,” (a B-24 Liberator) took off from an American air base on it's way to a bombing air-raid over Naples, Italy. 25 Liberators were sent, 24 returned. Fifteen years later, the perfectly-preserved missing bomber was spotted in the Libyan desert with no sign of the crew. https://www.patricewilliamsmarks.com/product/lady-be-good/ 3. The Abduction of Nelly Don - Novel - It's December 17, 1931. Nelly Don, millionaire fashion designer, has been kidnapped. It's no ordinary kidnapping and no ordinary rescue attempt. Before it's over, a powerful Senator may see his downfall and a Syndicate Crime Boss will have played a major role. https://www.patricewilliamsmarks.com/product/the-abduction-of-nelly-don/ 4. Mysteries At the Museum - https://www.travelchannel.com/shows/mysteries-at-the-museum Contact Me or Join My Newsletter list: https://authoruncut.com Want to suggest a future episode or send a comment? Email me at: mailbag at patricewilliams marks dot com
This week on GPE: Geoff salutes Ella's many collaborations with jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, including tracks from the album they recorded together in 1975. Play list for this show includes: Goody Goody, I Hear Music, These Foolish Things, Air Mail Special, Lush Life, Lady Be Good, Midnight Sun, Stompin at the Savoy, Street of Dreams, Angel Eyes, A-Tisket A-Tasket Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on GPE: Geoff celebrates Ella's many collaborations with jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, including a performance of "Angel Eyes" that Ella and Oscar recorded in Amsterdam in 1961. Play list for this show includes: Goody Goody, I Hear Music, These Foolish Things, Air Mail Special, Lush Life, Lady Be Good, Midnight Sun, Stompin at the Savoy, Street of Dreams, Angel Eyes, A-Tisket A-Tasket Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on GPE: Geoff salutes Ella's many collaborations with jazz pianist Oscar Peterson. Play list for this show includes: Goody Goody, I Hear Music, These Foolish Things, Air Mail Special, Lush Life, Lady Be Good, Midnight Sun, Stompin at the Savoy, Street of Dreams, Angel Eyes, A-Tisket A-Tasket Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on GPE: Geoff plays select tracks from Ella's many collaborations with jazz pianist Oscar Peterson. Play list for this show includes: Goody Goody, I Hear Music, These Foolish Things, Air Mail Special, Lush Life, Lady Be Good, Midnight Sun, Stompin at the Savoy, Street of Dreams, Angel Eyes, A-Tisket A-Tasket Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The American B-24 Bomber departed a Libyan Air Base on a bombing raid in April 1943.
DescriptionLady Be Good is a USAAF B-24D Liberator that disappeared without a trace on its first combat mission during World War II. *NOTE: a full list of sources can be found from the show I originally debuted this on. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Here's a radio transcription for which we know nothing at all, save what we hear. The disk had lost its label, and with it went the hope of knowing where it fell in the chronology of the show. It's the longer nearly fifteen minute format, and Bob used "Lady Be Good" as both the intro and outro (not very long into the series, he went with "Sweet Georgia Brown" for the intro), so potentially it's early in the scheme of things. Let's table that for now, and check it out: Bob leading the quartet, with Ray Sherman playing piano, Jud De Naut on bass, and Nick Fatool on drums. First up "The Continental", followed by our old friend Margo Powers to sing "Tico Tico". Back to the quartet for the instrumental combo of "All The Things You Are" with "Someone To Watch Over Me". Margo comes back to croon the sweet tune "Sposin'", with a great solo by Bob. The quartet closes the set out with "Anitra's Boogie". Bob's holiday bonus for us all!
Presented here as another bonus episode is one of the very earliest of the transcriptions. Time was not kind to the disk, and indeed it is a scratchy, tough listen (almost so tough we didn't release it). Brace yourself though, and listen past the poor quality to hear "The Bob Bain Trio" (!). It's Bob on guitar and vocals, with Sheldon Smith on piano and Jimmie Stutz on bass. We get to hear Bob's interpolation of "Lady Be Good" as an intro, and for the first and only time, the announcer tells us the title. Next up, Cole Porter's immortal "Night And Day". That's followed by a popular tune of the time, "Managua Nicaragua" which had been recorded by Freddy Martin, Guy Lombardo, and Kay Kaiser. "The Anniversary Song" follows, with yet another of Bob's clever arrangements. Then, "a hillbilly tune" with Bob singing "That's How Much I Love You". The trio brings it home and really shines on a bop blues tune, "Mop Mop". "Velvet melody" indeed, with apologies for the Oxnard grit...
This is the last of our regular dated air checks, but we are going out with a bang. Not only did this transcription disk yield the show, but on the other side of the disk was a great surprise! Side One presents our broadcast, starting off with the "Sweet Georgia Brown" intro. Bob, Ray Sherman on piano, Jud De Naut on bass, and Frank Flynn on drums and percussion make up our quartet, who give us another listen to "Anitra's Boogie" (also heard on Season 1 episode 8). Then, Ruth Martin is introduced to sing "You're Breaking My Heart". The quartet comes back with the Rodgers and Hart classic "Lover", which begins sedately but then doubles up and showcases Frank Flynn's amazing work on vibes. Ruth Martin comes back once more for "Just One Of Those Things" (compare to Season 2 episodes 5 & 13) before the quartet saunters off with "Lady Be Good". But wait, there's more... Lost to history is how or why Bob got to record the band rehearsing this very show, but indeed this one transcription disk had been cut on both sides. We hear a different voice standing in for the announcer (perhaps an engineer in a booth?) off-mic, but Bob, Ruth, and the guys are all very clear, if not slightly looser than during the broadcast. Here and there the booth voice speaks to the band, in the middle of a performance, and the band talks to one another as well. A sharp ear may detect the clinking of a glass (it may be nothing more than Ruth's glass of water...). A rare chance to hear Bob and the band informally!
Season Two is winding down for us, but Bob and the band just keep getting better. Ray Sherman really anchors things melodically on piano, Jud De Naut provides the steady bass, and Frank Flynn shows just how many percussive sounds one man can make. Our "Sweet Georgia Brown" theme is followed by a tune we've heard many times before, but "Brazil" here sounds as fresh and lively as ever. Ruth Martin, our song star for the duration, sings a lovely version of "I Can Dream, Can't I" with Frank providing a glowing accompaniment on vibraphone. The next tune is Bob's original be-bop riff, "Ooh Bop Shbam". So great to hear Bob's vocal, and listen to how tight he and Ray are! Ruth comes back for a great rendition of "Gypsy In My Soul", a tune Bob had recorded with André Previn months earlier. Another great show closes out with Bob's seductive version of "Lady Be Good".
It's lost to time what transpired between May and September of 1949 for Bob-but we can surmise he wasn't just camped out in the NBC parking lot. Record and movie dates were coming with greater frequency, and Bob's keen ears and deft touch made him very much in demand in Hollywood. When the third Monday in September finally allowed him time for another ten-minute broadcast, his ease and facility were sharper than ever. Another mystery from this date, though, is where did Margo Powers depart to: for the rest of the series, Ruth Martin takes over as "girl singer". After our customary "Sweet Georgia Brown" intro, the band revisits "Coca Roca", then Hal and Ruth introduce a new song from a contemporary Disney movie: "Katrina". With music by Don Raye and lyrics by Gene De Paul, this was sung by Bing Crosby with Jud Conlon and his Rhythmaires in the animated film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. Following this lovely tune is Frank Flynn's tour de force: "I Know That You Know". Ruth closes the set with "Where Are You When I Need You", before the quartet walks out with Bob's inversion of "Lady Be Good". Great radio!