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In 1985, Phil Collins could do no wrong. His album No Jacket Required would eventually hit the top spot in the US and the UK. He'd also have the top album and top song on both sides of the Atlantic. He won a Grammy for Against All Odds (which would hit #1), his duet with Philip Bailey, Easy Lover, was a smash hit around the world and hit duet with Marilyn Martin, Separate Lives, would also go to #1. And after a world tour to support his 25 million selling album No Jacket Required, he played Live Aid in London with Sting and then jumped the Concorde to make it to the US and played RFK with Eric Clapton and a reunited Led Zeppelin. Plus he was on Miami Vice. The man was unstoppable. As No Jacket Required turns 40, we decided to analyze it track by track. Though Collins proved he could navigate the mid-80s recording styles without getting too cheesy on tracks like Sussudio and Inside Out, there are others that aren't great given the strength of the hits like Only You and I Know and I Don't Wanna Know. The album would sell over 12 million in the US alone thanks to hits like Sussudio and the video for Take Me Home not only gave him clout as a bonafide international star but also kept the album selling well into 1986. Phil has received a lot of backlash in latter days due to the fact that he was everywhere in the 80s - chart topping with every Genesis album, every solo record, every duet or movie soundtrack song, every tour, every TV appearance, every music video. Does he deserve the criticism he gets or did he just make the most of his opportunities he was given? We debate that and more on this surely to be divisive episode. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1985, Phil Collins could do no wrong. His album No Jacket Required would eventually hit the top spot in the US and the UK. He'd also have the top album and top song on both sides of the Atlantic. He won a Grammy for Against All Odds (which would hit #1), his duet with Philip Bailey, Easy Lover, was a smash hit around the world and hit duet with Marilyn Martin, Separate Lives, would also go to #1. And after a world tour to support his 25 million selling album No Jacket Required, he played Live Aid in London with Sting and then jumped the Concorde to make it to the US and played RFK with Eric Clapton and a reunited Led Zeppelin. Plus he was on Miami Vice. The man was unstoppable. As No Jacket Required turns 40, we decided to analyze it track by track. Though Collins proved he could navigate the mid-80s recording styles without getting too cheesy on tracks like Sussudio and Inside Out, there are others that aren't great given the strength of the hits like Only You and I Know and I Don't Wanna Know. The album would sell over 12 million in the US alone thanks to hits like Sussudio and the video for Take Me Home not only gave him clout as a bonafide international star but also kept the album selling well into 1986. Phil has received a lot of backlash in latter days due to the fact that he was everywhere in the 80s - chart topping with every Genesis album, every solo record, every duet or movie soundtrack song, every tour, every TV appearance, every music video. Does he deserve the criticism he gets or did he just make the most of his opportunities he was given? We debate that and more on this surely to be divisive episode. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Metro, Rev Jeff Ivins brings you the following for your weekly time trip to the 1980s: Alarm, Robert Palmer, Oxo, Men At Work, Kate Pierson, George Michael, Ramones, Ultravox, Deborah Harry, Human Sexual Response, General Public, Dalbello, Marilyn Martin, and finishing off with Joy Division.
In this Friday Quick Fix, Sonny discusses some of the many Duets that exist in music over the years. In each volume he will share a handful of his favorites. Let's start with Volume 1. The Friday Quick Fix Concept: The Friday Quick Fix is your single dose of Rock n Roll in 15 minutes or less to get your weekend off to a rockin' start. Every Friday, we will deliver a different segment that focuses on albums, songs, movies, Playlist, and generally just about anything we find entertaining and want to share with you. You will still get a regular full length episode every Sunday as usual Please Consider Supporting The Artist We Feature In This and Every Episode: (You can support them by purchasing Music, Merch, or A Concert Ticket) In This Episode You Heard: Disturbed, Anne Wilson, Pet Shop Boys, Dusty Springfield, Phil Collins, Marilyn Martin, Richie Kotzen Reach Out To Us: Email: growinuprock@gmail.com Follow Us@: Facebook Loud Minority Group Twitter Instagram Website: https://growinuprock.com Pantheon Podcast Network A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website Please consider leaving us a five star review in one of the following places to help the podcast get discovered by others: GUR On Apple Podcast GUR On Podchaser GUR On Spotify This Episodes Playlist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 30th Disney animated feature film and the third released during the Disney Renaissance period, it is based on the 1756 fairy tale of the same name by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont (who was only credited in the French dub),[6] while also containing ideas from the 1946 French film of the same name directed by Jean Cocteau.[7] The film was directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise (in their feature directorial debuts) and produced by Don Hahn, from a screenplay by Linda Woolverton. Beauty and the Beast is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon from a screenplay by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mandeville Films, the film is a live-action adaptation of Disney's 1991 animated film of the same name, itself an adaptation of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's 1756 version of the fairy tale. Starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens as the eponymous Belle and the Beast, the film features an ensemble and choir cast including Luke Evans, Kevin Kline, Josh Gad, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Audra McDonald, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ian McKellen, and Emma Thompson. Opening Credits; Introduction (2.27); Background History (15.24); Beauty and the Beast (1991) Trailer (19.47); Original Thoughts (21.27); Let's Rate (49.53); Introducing a Remake (53.54); Beauty and the Beast (2017) Trailer (56.29); Lights, Camera, Action (58.48); How Many Stars (1:48.23); End Credits (1:55.29); Closing Credits (1:56.54) Opening Credits– Beauty and the Beast Prologue by Alan Menken. Copyright 1991 Disney Records. All rights reserved Closing Credits: Beauty and the Beast by Marilyn Martin. Taken from the self titled album Marilyn Martin. Copyright 1986 Atlantic Records. Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used by Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon Music.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins celebrates episode number 666 by playing a LONG set of music featuring: Billy Idol, Peter Cetera, New Order, Talking Heads, Marilyn Martin, Paul Young, Duran Duran, INXS, Naked Eyes, Strawberry Switchblade, Scandal, Re-Flex, Pat Benatar, Murray Head, Bonnie Tyler, After The Fire, Johnny Hates Jazz, Tears For Fears, Limahl, The Human League, The Cars, R.E.M., The Clash, Slow Children, Hall & Oates, Gary Numan, Devo, Ultravox, The Art Of Noise, and finishing off with Berlin.
#RelationshipTools #relationship #relationshipbuilding #BuildingBridges #Harmony #vengeance #prodigal #prodigalchildren #woundedparents #observer #revenge #forgiveness #prodigalyoungadult #ConflictManagement #pain #StopPain #criticalfactors #episode14 #judgement #judge #stories #reconcilation #truestory #restoration #healing #abortion #drugaddiction #teenpregnancy #moralkidnapping #robbery #emotionalwellbeing #negativeemotions #anger #fruitofthespirit #emotions #externalist # comparison #competition #blame #blamegame #fingerpointing #condemnation #church #persecutedchurch #housefellowship #familyfellowship Friday, February 24th, 2023 Otakada.org Content Count 2,220,806 Podcast link: Blog post: YouTube Link: Partnership with God's Eagle Ministries (GEM) via this link: https://tithe.ly/give?c=308311 Series – Perfect Relationship: 24 Tools for Building BRIDGES to Harmony and Taking Down WALLS of Conflict in our Relationships. Episode 14 – You're the Problem, Not Me! - How to Stop the Pain - Externalist - Comparing and Playing the Blame Game - True Stories True stories and lessons on The Pains of Comparing ourselves with ourselves, Blaming others and Danger of Driving forward with Rear View Mirror in our Relationships – Charles, and Marilyn Martin and their three (3) adult children failing Marriages ; And stories on Looking Back-What Went Wrong?And What If... ? Robin, Jack Stevens and Son, Richard; Arthur, Betsy Wallace, and Susan; Phil, Constance Fisher and Jeff --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otakada/support
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your time trip back to the 80s: Modern English, Plimsouls, UB40, Fun Boy Three, Culture Club, Eddie Money, Marilyn Martin, Ian Dury, Nails, Men At Work, Waterboys, Pete Shelley, Let’s Active, Huey Lewis And The News, Untouchables, and finishing off with Yaz.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your 80s flashback: R.E.M., Peter Gabriel, A-Ha, Falco, The B-52’s, Undertones, Adam & The Ants, Depeche Mode, Gleaming Spires, Animotion, Fashion, Re-Flex, Paul Hardcastle, and finishing off with Marilyn Martin.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your weekly time trip: Janet Jackson, Bonnie Tyler, Cyndi Lauper, Yaz, Toni Basil, Sheena Easton, Marilyn Martin, Berlin, Blondie, Chaka Khan, Irene Cara, Marilyn, Nena, and finishing off with Kim Wilde.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for you time trip to the 1980s: The J Geils Band, Samantha Fox, Iggy Pop, Billy Joel, Don Henley, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Animal Nightlife, Corey Hart, Haircut One Hundred, Robert Hazard, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Marilyn Martin, and finishing off with Fiction Factory.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands: Alphaville, Harold Faltermeyer, Taylor Dayne, Squeeze, Saga, Peter Gabriel, Billy Idol, Fear, Til Tuesday, Sparks, New Order, Men At Work, and finishing off with Marilyn Martin.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your time warp to the 1980s: Animotion, Human Sexual Response, Madness, Kate Bush, Icehouse, Elvis Costello, Bonnie Tyler, ABC, The Pretenders, Greg Kihn, Men At Work, Ultravox, Eurythmics, Romeo Void, and finishing off with some Marilyn Martin.
Phil Collins was everywhere in the 1980s. He had more top forty singles in the US than any other artist: fourteen as a solo artist and eleven with Genesis, along with two number one solo albums, plus twenty-five solo or group hit singles and eight number one albums in the UK.Collins also recorded with a diverse list of artists including Peter Gabriel, John Martyn, Frida, Robert Plant, Mike Oldfield, Marti Webb, Al Di Meola, Adam Ant, Eric Clapton, Phil Bailey, Band Aid, Marilyn Martin, Paul McCartney, Tina Turner, Chaka Khan and Tears for Fears - another thirty-five albums or singles, many of which were massive global hits.He also found time to tour with Robert Plant and Eric Clapton in addition to his extensive concert duties with Genesis and as a solo artist. He also performed at Live Aid - at both concerts. That's around six hundred live concerts in total between 1980 and 1989. There's no doubt that the guy had a busy decade.Amidst the overwhelming commercial success and ahead of any other career plan, Phil Collins was a musician. His ubiquity between 1980 and 1989 hides ten years of magnificent music, and this book examines Phil's musical output through these ten tumultuous years.Andrew Wild is a writer, music collector and film buff with many books to his name, including recent publications about Queen, Pink Floyd, Dire Straits and Crosby, Stills and Nash and two books on “Eric Clapton: Every Album, Every Song” and his most recent “Eric Clapton Sessions”. His comprehensive study of every song recorded and performed by the Beatles between 1957 and 1970 was published by Sonicbond in 2019. Purchase a copy of "Phil Collins in the 80s" in the UK through Burning Shed: https://burningshed.com/andrew-wild_phil-collins-in-the-1980s_book?filter_name=phil%20collins&filter_sub_category=truePurchase a copy of "Phil Collins in the 80s" in the US through Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Phil-Collins-80s-Andrew-Wild/dp/1789521858Purchase a copy of "Eric Clapton Sessions" in the UK through Burning Shed: https://burningshed.com/andrew-wild_eric-clapton-sessions_book?filter_name=eric%20clapton&filter_sub_category=truePurchase a copy of "Eric Clapton Sessions" in the US through Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Eric-Clapton-Sessions-Andrew-Wild/dp/1789521777Follow Andrew Wild on Facebook: www.facebook.com/andrew.wild.56Listen to a playlist of the music discussed in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6KywgREfmb5gxExOWbwDCP?si=9fabb2a766584a81The Booked On Rock Website: www.bookedonrock.comFollow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/bookedonrockpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/bookedonrockINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/bookedonrockpodcast/?hl=enSupport Your Local Bookstore! Find your nearest independent bookstore here: www.indiebound.org/indie-store-finderContact The Booked On Rock Podcast:thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.comThe Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” & “Nasty” by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
It's that time of year again! Welcome to the 5th Annual Return to the '80s March Madness Tournament. If you are new to this site, each year one artist is chosen for the March Madness Tournament. We pit their own hit songs against each other. As with last year, voting will be done right here on the site, Twitter – @Returntothe80s, And the Return to the '80s group page on Facebook. Previous winners have been: 2018 – “Out of Touch” in the Hall & Oates March Madness 2019 – “Purple Rain” in the Prince March Madness 2020 – “Crazy For You” in the Madonna March Madness 2021 – “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)” in Whitney Houston March Madness This year we are going t=with the legendary Phil Collins. This will be his solo hits, and not Genesis songs, as he had enough to make the Sweet Sixteen on his own. This Tournament is in collaboration with RealWeegieMidget Reviews as Gilll from that site reviews the Phil Collins film, Buster. Collins had a couple of hit songs from that movie. It was not widely seen in the U.S., so you may be interested in reading the review. So go check it out! First, check out the podcast episode as we review each song in the tournament. Now, let's get going with the Sweet Sixteen! Voting will be open for this round until Sunday, April 3. The Elite 8 will be posted on Monday, April 4. In addition to voting on Twitter – @Returntothe80s and the Return to the '80s group page on Facebook, feel free to comment your picks below. 1 vote per battle please. You can click on the song titles to see each music video. Bracket 1 “Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)” vs. “I Don't Care Anymore“ “Something Happened on the Way to Heaven” vs. “Take Me Home“ Bracket 2 “One More Night” vs. “In the Air Tonight” “Another Day in Paradise” vs “Easy Lover” (with Philip Bailey) Bracket 3 “A Groovy Kind of Love” vs. “You Can't Hurry Love“ “Sussudio” vs. “Don't Lose My Number“ Bracket 4 “Separate Lives” (with Marilyn Martin) vs. “I Missed Again“ “Two Hearts” vs. “I Wish It Would Rain Down“ Del can be found on the show 80s at 8 on 91.1 WEDM FM as well the 80s at 8 Facebook page where he posts 80s news. And you can follow Return to the 80s at: rtt80s.com Find Return to the '80s on Facebook Twitter: @returntothe80s Email: returntothe80s@gmail.com Also, you can subscribe to the Return to the '80s podcast on Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify iHeartRadio Podbean PlayerFM
Catherine plays Mike in the penultimate PopMaster Podcast of the week with Ken Bruce.
The week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands: The Police, Marilyn Martin, Jimmy Nail, Blondie, Humans, Adam And The Ants, Scandal, ABC, Laura Branigan, Nick Heyward, Men Without Hats, Kim Wilde, Howard Jones, The Buggles, and finishing up with The Cars.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your weekly time trip: Murray Head, ABC, Jane’s Addiction, Paul Hardcastle, Marilyn Martin, Haircut One Hundred, Colin Hay, Crowded House, Fine Young Cannibals, Charlie Sexton, Rod Stewart, Peter Gabriel, and finishing off with some Kenny Loggins.
Die Franse Senaat het besluit om geen vernuwing toe te laat in die restorering van die Notre Dame katedraal nie. Die katedraal sal herstel word om te lyk soos hoe dit was nadat dit in die negentiende eeu gerestoureer is. Wêreldwyd het vooraanstaande argitekte hulle potlode geslyp vir die kans om 'n kontemporêre aanslag vir die katedraal te bring, soortgelyk as wat die glas piramiedes vernuwing aan die Louvre gegee het. Anna-Marie Jansen van Vuuren het met Dr Marilyn Martin, 'n argitek en ere-navorsingsgenoot in kunsgeskiedenis by die Universiteit van Kaapstad hieroor gepraat.
Former director of the South African National Gallery Marilyn Martin has released a book about the history of this notable art archive. Nancy Richards sits down with Marilyn on the latest Country Life Podcast.
The two-time Grammy nominee Eric Clapton called “one of the great singer-songwriters” joins us to talk about everything from his 1970s classic "On and On" to writing hits like the Oscar-winning “Separate Lives” for Phil Collins, to the unexpected rootsy influences on his new album, We’ll Talk About It Later In The Car. EPISODE DETAILS: PART ONE Scott and Paul catch up after their respective travels to New York and Italy; the new 10-CD Bakersfield Sound box set Scott produced; the winner of our Lamont Dozier contest; and instructions about our listeners' final chance to enter to win a copy of Marty Stuart's new coffee table book. PART TWO - 6:49 mark Stephen Bishop comes by Songcraft World Headquarters to talk about the TV theme song that first made him pay attention to music; why his stepdad forbid him from playing guitar in the house; the days he faked a British accent to try to get ahead in the music business; how his friendship with Mama Cass's sister led to his big career break.; the time he fooled Quincy Jones by imitating a trombone with his mouth; how his best-known song was born from a single chord he couldn't stop playing; why he didn't like Barbra Streisand's version of his song; how he ended up getting his guitar smashed in Animal House; the crappy springs on Eric Clapton's guest bed; the line he refused to sing in the theme song from Tootsie; and why he says you're never gonna write a great song until you get your heart broken. ABOUT STEPHEN BISHOP Academy Award winner and two-time Grammy nominee Stephen Bishop is a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter who began his career as a staff writer for a Los Angeles-based music publishing company. After finding success with Art Garfunkel’s recordings of his material, Stephen launched his own artist career with the album Careless, featuring the now-classic hits “Save it for a Rainy Day” and “On and On.” Bishop went on to find success with a number of self-penned hits as an artist, including “Everybody Needs Love,” “Send a Little Love My Way,” “If Love Takes You Away,” “Unfaithfully Yours,” and “Animal House,” the theme song for the National Lampoon's movie of the same name. Bishop also performed the song “It Might Be You” from the film Tootsie, which went to #1 on the Adult Contemporary Charts. Written by the team of Dave Grusin with Alan and Marilyn Bergman, the song won an Academy Award. Stephen went on to win his own Academy Award as a songwriter when he penned “Separate Lives,” which was featured in the film White Nights and became a chart-topping hit duet for Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin. Other artists who’ve covered Stephen’s songs include Eric Clapton, Kenny Loggins, David Crosby, Steve Perry, The Four Tops, Johnny Mathis, Luciano Pavarotti, Helen Reddy, Diane Schuur, Phoebe Snow, Barbra Streisand, and Beyonce. In his autobiography, Eric Clapton wrote that Stephen was “a close friend during the seventies…whom I regard as one of the great singer-songwriters.”
Mary and I had an amazing and lovely time with Marilyn Martin. Mary and I would love to wish Marilyn a “Happy Birthday” and pray you have a wonderfully blessed day. Listening to her life and with her walk with Jesus, her stories were an inspiring delight. As Mary had said during the interview, Marilyn had the Grace of God all over her, and how she articulated her stories to us. I will say as I did in the interview, that when I was back in the 80’s I had both of her CD’s, probably just called “Marilyn Martin - Night Moves” and “This is Serious”. What made me reach out in the first place was just thinking and reminiscing about music in my past, Marilyn Martin was one of my favorite female pop/rock artists but then I saw “Trust, Love, Pray” and was like, Marilyn Martin did a Christian CD? So I emailed her and what do you know, she emailed me back. In this interview, Marilyn teaches about her nickname “Minnie”, her life with Joe Walsh, Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac and her many adventures in that point in time with her musical life. How her grandma was pivotal in her Christian life. Her duet with Phil Collins on Separate Lives. We learned about her husband Greg Droman who not only played in bands with Marilyn but also recorded many artists from pop rock and Christian, in Nashville, he had an amazing studio. Learned how her husband lead her to “Apple Garageband” and “Apple Logic Pro X” with Apple Loops. Talked a little about Greg and Marilyn’s Raccoons :) I know one thing, she is well guided with those Apple Loops :)Marilyn has a warm happy personality, very down to earth and humble. It was a real honor to have met her and to have her on the “Worship Cafe”. We went over what inspired Marilyn to write this Christian CD and she has a new Christian CD called “Walk in the Light”. A lot of her Christian songs will be going on the radio station stream. The songs we went over on the show are listed below, and yes her albums are on my iPhone. 1. Amen2. The Arms of God3. Dear God4. Every Way and Always5. In My Father’s HouseI feel this testimonial will bless you, it’s a good account about how God can do amazing things in your life. If you have time to check this episode of the “Worship Cafe Inspirational Radio Show” please take the time investment, also share it with everyone you know, family, co-workers, friends, and pass it forward on your social media networks such as twitter, and facebook. You can contact to Marilyn Martin at the links below, and all social media connections are there also. Please go by and say hello to herMain Website:http://marilyn-martin.comAll his social media is there also. God Bless You and have a beautiful dayKen TownshendHosts: Mary Phillips & Ken TownshendShow: Worship Cafe Inspirations Radio Show
Mary and I had an amazing and lovely time with Marilyn Martin. Mary and I would love to wish Marilyn a “Happy Birthday” and pray you have a wonderfully blessed day. Listening to her life and with her walk with Jesus, her stories were an inspiring delight. As Mary had said during the interview, Marilyn had the Grace of God all over her, and how she articulated her stories to us. I will say as I did in the interview, that when I was back in the 80’s I had both of her CD’s, probably just called “Marilyn Martin - Night Moves” and “This is Serious”. What made me reach out in the first place was just thinking and reminiscing about music in my past, Marilyn Martin was one of my favorite female pop/rock artists but then I saw “Trust, Love, Pray” and was like, Marilyn Martin did a Christian CD? So I emailed her and what do you know, she emailed me back. In this interview, Marilyn teaches about her nickname “Minnie”, her life with Joe Walsh, Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac and her many adventures in that point in time with her musical life. How her grandma was pivotal in her Christian life. Her duet with Phil Collins on Separate Lives. We learned about her husband Greg Droman who not only played in bands with Marilyn but also recorded many artists from pop rock and Christian, in Nashville, he had an amazing studio. Learned how her husband lead her to “Apple Garageband” and “Apple Logic Pro X” with Apple Loops. Talked a little about Greg and Marilyn’s Raccoons :) I know one thing, she is well guided with those Apple Loops :) Marilyn has a warm happy personality, very down to earth and humble. It was a real honor to have met her and to have her on the “Worship Cafe”. We went over what inspired Marilyn to write this Christian CD and she has a new Christian CD called “Walk in the Light”. A lot of her Christian songs will be going on the radio station stream. The songs we went over on the show are listed below, and yes her albums are on my iPhone. 1. Amen 2. The Arms of God 3. Dear God 4. Every Way and Always 5. In My Father’s House I feel this testimonial will bless you, it’s a good account about how God can do amazing things in your life. If you have time to check this episode of the “Worship Cafe Inspirational Radio Show” please take the time investment, also share it with everyone you know, family, co-workers, friends, and pass it forward on your social media networks such as twitter, and facebook. You can contact to Marilyn Martin at the links below, and all social media connections are there also. Please go by and say hello to her Main Website: http://marilyn-martin.com All his social media is there also. God Bless You and have a beautiful day Ken Townshend Hosts: Mary Phillips & Ken Townshend Show: Worship Cafe Inspirations Radio Show
At the age of thirteen, Stephen Bishop found himself at a crossroads. A clarinetist with hopes of becoming a History teacher, he was forever changed after watching the Beatles one night on "The Ed Sullivan Show." His brother Denny bought Stephen an electric guitar and a "Mel Bay" chordbook and turned his stereo into an amp so Stephen could play music. Stephen began to learn to play guitar and make up his own chords as well, writing his first song, "Surf's Turf.." a pathetic sounding intrumental. He formed a band called, "The Weeds" and began to play at local fraternity parties incorporating his own original songs with various songs from top 40...Stephen made a trip to Los Angeles at 17... eventually landing a publishing deal at $50 a week. After years of trying to make it, a good friend, Leah Kunkel got some of Stephen's songs to Art Garfunkel, who wound up recording two of them on his gold recording, "Breakaway." He started playing around town singing his songs in person for artists like, Barbra Streisand...Bette Midler..Diana Ross." Shortly thereafter, he was signed to ABC Records who released his first album, "Careless." He had two hits from the album.."Save It For a Rainy Day," and "On and On".. Soon the album went gold, as well as his next album, "Bish." He sang the hit theme,"It Might Be You," for the movie, "Tootsie," as well as writing and/or singing 13 other films including, "Animal House."and composing "Separate Lives," for the film "White Nights." His songs have been recorded by: Beyonce, Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, Barbra Streisand, Art Garfunkel, Steve Perry, Stephanie Mills, Kenny Loggins, Johnny Mathis, Phoebe Snow, David Crosby, The Four Tops, Aswad and Pavarotti. He appeared as the "Charming Guitar Player" in "Animal House," wherein John Belushi slammed his guitar to smithereens in the Toga Party scene. Stephen was nominated for two Grammys and awarded an Oscar nomination for his song, "Separate Lives," which became a No. 1 hit for Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin. In Eric Clapton's autobiography, Eric mentions Stephen as "One of the great singer songwriters." Stephen just released his 25 year Anniversary Album, "Bowling in Paris," Remastered with new artwork and the album features Sting on bass and vocals, Eric Clapton and Phil Collins and is produced by Michael Omartian and Phil Collins.Stephen has released two new albums last year.."Be Here Then," a new studio album and "Stephen Bishop LIVE," an album of his hits and popular favorites as well as a few new songs. He has also returned from a successful tour in Asia last year.. "His newest single is called, "Pretty Baby." from his new studio Album, "be here then." Recently, Beyonce released her Platinum Beyonce Album which includes, "Ring Off.." co-written by Stephen and Beyonce. Stephen just released his newest album, “Blueprint,” Produced by Jon Gilutin.
Singer/songwriter Stephen 'Bish' Bishop, best known for top of the chart hits like 'On And On,' 'Separate Lives,' and the theme from Tootsie, 'It Might Be You,' joins host Robin Milling to play and chat about his new album Be Here Then. A fanatical Beatles fan since seeing them on The Ed Sullivan Show, Stephen tells Robin about his dream of being asked to join the group by John and Paul! Stephen has come a long way since going door to door to music publishers playing them his music in hopes of getting signed. He tells Robin he even gave Barbra Streisand and her then beau, Jon Peters a private concert in her home when they were shopping for A Star Is Born songs. 'They made out on the couch and I sang songs!' Stephen performs the first single, 'Pretty Baby,' from his new CD, a beautiful acoustic version of 'Separate Lives,' which was covered by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin, confirming it was written about his break-up with Indiana Jones actress Karen Allen. Writing songs since he was 13 there is one he didn't write, It Might Be You, which he sung for the film Tootsie, and performs here. Stephen also reveals his hidden talents doing a mean Billie Holiday impression. Click here for your free audiobook: www.audibletrial.com/millingabout