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We have finally reached the end of our Land Before Time series! It's been a fun ride but the VHS direct to video series has reached it's end. The gang also has a huge announcement on the future of the channel and the video reactions! Just have to tune into the audio reaction tonight to find out what the announcement is. This is the first film in the series to be directed by Grosvenor, as well as the first film in which Anndi McAfee voices Cera (replacing Candace Hutson, the final remaining cast member from the first instalment), Aria Noelle Curzon voices Ducky, and Miriam Flynn voices Grandma Longneck. It is also the only film in which Brandon LaCroix plays Littlefoot; it is the first in which Thomas Dekker provides the singing voice for Littlefoot. Three songs for the film were written by Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom, with music composed by Michael Tavera and the London Symphony Orchestra. One day, a swarm of "leaf-gobblers" descends upon the Great Valley, devouring all plants and reducing it to a barren wasteland. The inhabitants of the Great Valley have no choice but to find another place where they can survive until the plants have grown back. The dinosaurs then leave the Great Valley to go look for food. After days of not finding anything Littlefoot and his friends leave to go look for food themselves. They end up finding the ocean (Big Water), and they decide to sail across the Big Water to find food. They end up on an island with different plants they've never seen before. The next morning, the children wake up to the shadow of a Sharptooth, only to find that it is Chomper, the young Sharptooth who hatched in their care before returning to his parents in the second film. Since then, Chomper has learned how to speak. Chomper takes them to a safe refuge to hide from his parents. Unaware of Chomper and the others, a Giganotosaurus has been living on the island and begins hunting down the children. After finding a hideout, Littlefoot went back to the hideout, the Giganotosaurus from earlier finds and chases the children towards a cliff above the big water. Chomper tries to help, but is overcome by the Sharptooth. His parents come to the rescue on Chomper (and the same thing for the kids) and battle the Sharptooth near the edge of the island, during which he falls into the Big Water and takes Chomper with him, much to his parents' shock. Littlefoot plunges in to save Chomper while the Sharptooth is swept away by the current. Another swimming Sharptooth appears, but this time, they discovered an Elasmosaurus named Elsie who then saves them both from drowning. She returns them to the island, where Chomper's grateful parents promise never to eat the children; Chomper's father promises the same while grudgingly admitting that, after sniffing Spike (who had eaten some of the foul-smelling hideout), anything that smelt that bad wouldn't taste very good anyway. Chomper's mother also nuzzles Littlefoot, in gratitude for his actions to save Chomper from drowning. Cera realizes her mistake and accepts that not all Sharpteeth are so bad and monstrous as she thought. Elsie offers to take them across the sea, so Chomper and his parents happily bid them farewell, promising that they will see each other again. When they get back on the mainland, they find that the herd found a lush, green, little sanctuary on the shore where they can stay until the Great Valley has become fertile again. As the credits roll, the film shows when the Great Valley did, the herd returns home.
Songwriters Michele Brourman & Amanda McBroom joined Tammy on The Tammy Tuckey Show to discuss their work for "The Land Before Time" series and to celebrate International Women's Day! Michele's socials: www.michelebrourman.com www.facebook.com/michelebrourmanmusic www.youtube.com/channel/UC4ZukwBWLvRO-rSNfm_ZqvQ www.instagram.com/MicheleBrourman Amanda's socials: www.amcbroom.com www.facebook.com/amanda.mcbroom.39 www.youtube.com/amandamcbroom www.twitter.com/AmandaMcBroom1 www.instagram.com/amanda.mcbroom Follow me on: Facebook - www.facebook.com/singertammytuckey Twitter & Instagram - @TammyTuckey www.tammytuckey.com #TheLandBeforeTime #Songwriter #Interview
Tarinn Callender is starring as the title role in Bronco Billy at the Charing Cross Theatre. Bronco Billy has book by Dennis Hackin, music & lyrics by Chip Rosenbloom & John Torres, with additional lyrics by Michele Brourman. Bronco Billy is based on the Warner Bros motion picture written by Dennis Hackin.Tarinn made his professional debut as Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in the original West End cast of Hamilton (Victoria Palace Theatre). His other West End credits include playing Bob & others in Come From Away (Phoenix Theatre) and Johnny Moore, Gerhart Thrasher & others in The Drifters Girl (Garrick Theatre). Tarinn recently made his National Theatre debut in The Odyssey (Olivier). Some of his additional theatre credits include The Secret Life of Bees (Almedia Theatre), Kiss Me, Kate (Kilworth House) and Dick Whittington (Hackney Empire). Recorded pre-show at the Charing Cross Theatre, in this episode Tarinn discusses entering his cowboy era with Bronco Billy, the impact of making his theatre debut in such a big way with Hamilton and why he's passionate about making theatre accessible.Bronco Billy runs at the Charing Cross Theatre until 7th April 2024. Visit www.broncobillymusical.com for info and tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypi_YPj24v4&t=20s Hillary Rollins is an award-winning bicoastal multi-media creator - working as a writer and producer in music, theater, television, live performance and new media. Her specialty lay in telling deeply human stories by bringing humor and insight to life's absurdities. Now, she's excited about adding the wisdom of age and experience to the passions of her youth. Current projects include a music video of the song, My Daughters (Hillary Rollins - lyrics, Michele Brourman - music, inspired by a poem by Jo-Ann Mort), an emotional call to action for women of all generations. In post-production is a collaboration with writer/producers John Forster and Tom Toce, The New Decameron, a video concert of original story songs performed by celebrated singer/songwriters during lockdown. In the developmental stage is Don't Embarrass the Office a documentary film about her father, legendary talent manager Jack Rollins & his impact on the comedy world. Which explains Hillary's penchant for all-things funny and a life-long addiction to show-biz. And music. In fact, her mother, Jane, sang professionally with the quartet, The Tattlers, in both night clubs and on television prompting Hillary to follow suit. Her first foray into performance was as a member Hilly, Lilli and Lulu, a vocal trio - noted in the NY Times - for their 1940's style harmonies peppered with charm, humor and patter. She went on to perform in a variety of genres and venues from downtown cabarets to European opera houses and toured with an international production of the Broadway musical, HAIR. “I enjoy performing, but, first and foremost, I'm a writer. How could I not be?"
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv8RJXxTfL0 'll be joined by Barbara Bleier, AJ Hunsucker, Therese Lee...and a few more surprises! Critically acclaimed Actor/Singer/Writer, Barbara Bleier, returns to the stage, in a new show which brings you tales and tunes from across many decades of her life, and many different experiences. From the days of singing in coffee shops across the east coast, to being a young pianist performing at Carnegie Hall. From having 5 of her plays “put up” on various stages such Abingdon Theatre and NY's popular HB Studios. Song selections will include material by songwriters, Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom, John Bucchino, Richard Maltby, Jr. & David Shire and the late Murray Grand. Quotes on Barbara: A consummate actor, but she also brings heart & passion to her lyrics. Bleier soars in a highly personal song about “Carnegie Hall” featuring the unique collaboration of John Bucchino & Michael Feinstein." Bart Greenberg, NiteLifeExchange, NY. For Additional information, please visit the websites: www.pangeanyc.com www.barbarableier.com Therese Lee, a California native and resident of Los Angeles, introduced herself with “If You Knew My Story” (S. Martin, E. Brickell) and between verses, told us how this saga began—exhausted from her work cleaning apartments, she crashed her car, thus robbing her of an Angeleno's most valuable possession. A singer, actress and self-confessed movie nerd, she ended up working as a reporter for Reel Hollywood, a small entertainment outlet. And yes, she literally rode the bus to her red carpet gigs. This change in fortune, however, inspired this delightful and often moving evening of songs and stories.
Bud teaches the Autobots how to swim, Scott McNeil talks to himself, and we make far too many references to The Little Mermaid. Clips used are from: Transformers: Cybertron, produced by Entertainment One and GONZO Galaxy Force soundtrack by Megumi Ohashi "The Red Sea" from The Prince of Egypt, by Hans Zimmer and Stephen Schwartz "Under the Sea" from Disney's The Little Mermaid, by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman "She's in Love" from Disney's The Little Mermaid, by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater "Big Water" from The Land Before Time V: The Mysterious Island, by Michele Brourman, Amanda McBroom, and Michael Tavera, performed by Thomas Dekker, Anndi McAfee, Aria Curzon and Jeff Bennett "Eggs" from The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure, by The Roches, performed by Jeff Bennet and Rob Paulson "The Touch" by Stan Bush and Lenny Macaluso
Sheilah has been a performer in such Broadway musicals as Fiddler On the Roof, Applause, The Rothschilds, and Company. Recently she appeared in Prospect Theater Company's “Evergreen” at the Times Center. She served on the production team of Rupert Holmes' Broadway thrillers, “Accomplice” and “Solitary Confinement” starring Stacy Keach. As a partner in her own music production company, she produced original music and/or lyrics for such clients as Time, People, Doritos, Beechnut Baby Food, BenGay, etc. As a songwriter, she has written numerous pop songs for both New York and Nashville recording artists, been a recording artist on RCA, performed in nightclubs, sung back-up for such artists as Barry Manilow, and written a variety of theme songs for TV. She co-created Funny, You Don't Look Like A Grandmother with Lois Wyse and Robert Waldman, which she also produced in Los Angeles where it ran for a year and a half, and continues to play all over the country and is published by Samuel French. She is lyricist and co-book writer of The Belle of Tombstone (formerly known as I Married Wyatt Earp) with Thomas Edward West and composer Michele Brourman.
For Video Edition, Click and Subscribe here: https://youtu.be/0ZfY52ppVdQ https://amcbroom.com Amanda McBroom has been called “…the greatest cabaret performer of her generation, an urban poet who writes like an angel and has a voice to match” by the NY Times. Broadway World describes her as “… one of the greatest night club performers of all time. Her lyrics are profound and express human emotions in glorious poetry. Her humor is so smart and she sings and acts it all brilliantly.” She first came to the attention of music lovers when Bette Midler’s version of Amanda’s song “The Rose” hit number one all over the world in 1979. In addition to Midler, her songs have been recorded by a wide variety of artists including Amy Poehler and Jack Black, Barry Manilow, Judy Collins, Barbara Cook, LeAnn Rimes, Anne Murray, Harry Belafonte, Betty Buckley, Stephanie Mills, The Manhattan Transfer, Donny Osmond, Kurt Cobain, Nana Mouskouri, Conway Twitty, the Chipmunks and the Baby Dinosaurs in Land Before Time (she wrote all the songs for 16 Universal Cartoon videos with longtime collaborator Michele Brourman). Amanda’s performance of “The Rose” on the Golden Globes (she won!) convinced audiences worldwide that the best interpretations of McBroom songs are by McBroom herself and applaud her in concert halls around the world from, Carnegie Hall to Angel Place Recital Hall in Sydney, Australia. Amanda’s latest musical, A Woman of Will, made its off-Broadway debut in 2005.
Broadway Actress & Cabaret Icon, Karen Mason is "Baring It All with Call Me Adam" about starring on Broadway as well as her legendary cabaret career (she's a 13-time MAC Award winner). Karen gives the inside scoop on: Cast Pranks Sunset Boulevard (starring the legendary Glenn Close) Cabaret legacy with long-time collaborator Brian Lasser Working with Award Winning composers Alan & Marilyn Bergman, Michele Brourman, Amanda McBroom, Scott Evan Davis, Billy Goldenberg, her husband Paul Rolnick Rapid Fire Questions Tune into Mason's Makin' Music every Thursday at 5pm on Karen's Facebook Page Karen is also teaching a MasterCourse called The Song Is YOU! at Singasium. Sign up here! This interview has been split into two episodes. The second part of this interview, focusing on Lessons Learned, will be released at a later date. Connect with Karen: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Like What You Hear? Join my Patreon Family to get backstage perks including advanced notice of interviews, the ability to submit a question to my guests, behind-the-scene videos, and so much more! Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Visit: https://callmeadam.com for more my print/video interviews Special Thanks: My Patreon Family for their continued support: Angelo, Reva and Alan, Marianne, Danielle, Tara, and The Golden Gays NYC. Join the fun at https://patreon.com/callmeadamnyc. Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ) Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY) Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw) Outro Music Underscore by CueTique (Website: https://bit.ly/31luGmT, Facebook: @CueTique) More on Karen Mason: Karen Mason was recently seen as “Madame Giry” in the North American premier of Love Never Dies — Andrew Lloyd Webber’s epic sequel to the Phantom of the Opera. On Broadway, Karen garnered rave reviews starring as “The Queen of Hearts” in Wonderland. She originated the role of “Tanya” in Abba’s Mamma Mia!, receiving a 2002 Drama Desk nomination for Best Actress. Her other leading roles include "Norma Desmond" in Sunset Boulevard, which she performed to critical acclaim on Broadway & in Los Angeles for three years; "Velma von Tussel" in the final Broadway company of Hairspray; “monotony” singer, "Mazeppa" in Jerome Robbins’ Broadway; 'Rosalie" in Carnival (another Drama Desk nomination); plus featured roles in Broadway’s Torch Song Trilogy; & Play Me a Country Song. Karen won the Outer Critics Circle award for her performance in And the World Goes ‘Round, & starred Off-Broadway in her own show Karen Mason Sings Broadway, Beatles and Brian. Karen has headlined Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, Feinstein’s at the Regency, Rainbow & Stars, the Algonquin; The Cinegrill & UCLA/ASCAP Concert Series in Los Angeles; The Plush Room in San Francisco; & Davenport’s in Chicago. She has shared concert stages with Michael Feinstein, Jerry Herman, Chita Rivera, Luciano Pavarotti, Rosemary Clooney, Liza Minnelli, and John Kander & Fred Ebb, among others. Her highly acclaimed recordings include her newest single, "It’s About Time," written by Paul Rolnick & Shelly Markham; her 2009 Mac award-winning Right Here/Right Now, 2005’s The Sweetest of Nights, the Mac award-winning When The Sun Comes Out, as well as three other CD’s: Christmas! Christmas! Christmas!, recorded live at the West Bank Café; Better Days, featuring songs by her longtime composer/arranger, Brian Lasser (including the 1998 Emmy award-winning song “Hold Me“); & Not So Simply Broadway. Karen has been featured on original cast recordings of Wonderland; Jeffrey (Varese Sarabande), And the World Roes 'Round (RCA Victor), The Child In Me, Vol. 1 (Harbinger Records), Lost In Boston ll (Varese Sarabande), & the studio cast recording of Wonderful Town (Jay Records), Her television appearances include the hit dramas ED and Law & Order: SVU. Film credits include Sleeping Dogs Lie & A Chorus Line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Turn it all Around" Words and Music by: Debra Barsha/Sheilah Rae Lead Vocals: Wonu Ogunforwara Backup Vocals: Harris M. Turner Music producer: Taylor Peckham Special thanks to video producer/editor: Janice Barsha A statement from the creators: "This piece was created in honor of the 100th anniversary of women's right to vote, we wanted to encourage women to get out and vote in this crucial election year. Women can do anything!" MORE ON DEBRA BARSHA: If you are looking for Debra Barsha, you will find her hopscotching across the boundaries of contemporary music. Gleefully defying classification, Barsha is that rare talent that sees show business itself as a medium. Singer, songwriter, actress, composer, pianist, raconteur, Barsha is just as comfortable fueling the grooves on a George Clinton album as she is writing an Off-Broadway musical about a pop-art icon (Keith Haring-Radiant Baby). With a career that includes television soundtracks, children's musicals, one-woman shows, and national tours with postmod British pop-stars (Thomas Dolby), Debra Barsha manages to put the undeniable stamp of her own musical personality on the full spectrum of her work. For full bio, visit her website. Website: http://www.debrabarsha.com/BIO.html MORE ON SHEILAH RAE: Sheilah Rae has had an extensive career in the Theatre and the Music Business. She has been a performer in such Broadway musicals as Fiddler On the Roof, Applause, The Rothschilds, and Company. She is a five-time finalist for the Heideman Award of the Humana Festival, in 2005 for her short musical play Lovelines and 2006 for What Goes Around, and 2010 for The Waiter, all with Michele Brourman, as well as Single and Active in 2011, On the Page in 2012. She has won songwriting awards from Billboard, Music City Song Festival, Variety, and in 1999 was awarded the Rising Star Galaxy Award from the NY Women's Agenda for outstanding work in the theater. Sheilah is the recipient of the 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award from NY Theatre Barn for her exceptional contributions to musical theatre as a writer, composer, lyricist and performer for more than 50 years, and for her continued outstanding service and vision as founder of New York Theatre Barn. For full bio, visit her website. Website: https://www.sheilahrae.net -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together. Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This special StoryBeat features songwriters Michele Brourman and Hillary Rollins who, along with the angelic-voiced, Maude Maggart, produced, “While There is Still Time,” a song tribute to those on the COVID-19 medical front lines. The post Maude Maggart, Michele Brourman, Hillary Rollins appeared first on Storybeat with Steve Cuden.
Michele Brourman began making up songs when she was three years old. She's been creating songs and singing them ever since, always with a joy that is infectious. Her best-loved song, “My Favorite Year”, has been recorded by Michael Feinstein, Dame Cleo Laine, and Margaret Whiting. Olivia Newton-John, Rita Coolidge, and Sheena Easton are among the many others who have recorded her work.The post Michele Brourman, Singer-Songwriter-Episode #50 appeared first on Storybeat with Steve Cuden.
From the Best of State of the Arts (Originally broadcast April 16, 2012) - Legendary character actor Allan Rich talks about his extraordinary life in film and television, and his new book A Leap from the Method. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the Los Angeles opening of distinguished composer Michele Brourman and cabaret sensation Pat Whiteman at Sterling’s Upstairs at The Federal and the evening’s charitable beneficiary Hope-Net (www.hopenetla.org). Sterling reviews the Los Angeles premiere of Billy Elliot the Musical at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. Musical Theatre star Daniel Tatar is interviewed about his participation in The Company Men, one of the hottest, new concert acts sweeping the country. Rich and Tatar reveal embarrassing career moments. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
From the Best of State of the Arts (Originally broadcast April 16, 2012) - Legendary character actor Allan Rich talks about his extraordinary life in film and television, and his new book A Leap from the Method. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the Los Angeles opening of distinguished composer Michele Brourman and cabaret sensation Pat Whiteman at Sterling’s Upstairs at The Federal and the evening’s charitable beneficiary Hope-Net (www.hopenetla.org). Sterling reviews the Los Angeles premiere of Billy Elliot the Musical at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. Musical Theatre star Daniel Tatar is interviewed about his participation in The Company Men, one of the hottest, new concert acts sweeping the country. Rich and Tatar reveal embarrassing career moments. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
From the Best of State of the Arts (Originally broadcast April 2, 2012) - Broadway’s Bryonha Parham joins Sterling & Stroili live from New York to talk about her current co-starring role in the newly reimagined hit Porgy and Bess at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. In studio, distinguished award-winning film, television, and musical theatre composer Michele Brourman is interviewed; along with Los Angeles musical theatre star Stephanie Renee Wall, who also portrays the iconic, real life “Barbie” for Mattel Toys. Both discuss their upcoming headlining engagements at the all new Sterling’s Upstairs at The Federal in North Hollywood’s NoHo Arts District. Stroili does a review of The Merchant of Venice at Theatre Banshee in Burbank, CA. Brourman and Wall recall embarrassing moments during their performing careers. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
From the Best of State of the Arts (Originally broadcast April 2, 2012) - Broadway’s Bryonha Parham joins Sterling & Stroili live from New York to talk about her current co-starring role in the newly reimagined hit Porgy and Bess at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. In studio, distinguished award-winning film, television, and musical theatre composer Michele Brourman is interviewed; along with Los Angeles musical theatre star Stephanie Renee Wall, who also portrays the iconic, real life “Barbie” for Mattel Toys. Both discuss their upcoming headlining engagements at the all new Sterling’s Upstairs at The Federal in North Hollywood’s NoHo Arts District. Stroili does a review of The Merchant of Venice at Theatre Banshee in Burbank, CA. Brourman and Wall recall embarrassing moments during their performing careers. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
From the Best of State of the Arts (originally broadcast April 2, 2012) - Broadway’s Bryonha Parham joins Sterling & Stroili live from New York to talk about her current co-starring role in the newly reimagined hit Porgy and Bess at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. In studio, distinguished award-winning film, television, and musical theatre composer Michele Brourman is interviewed; along with Los Angeles musical theatre star Stephanie Renee Wall, who also portrays the iconic, real life “Barbie” for Mattel Toys. Both discuss their upcoming headlining engagements at the all new Sterling’s Upstairs at The Federal in North Hollywood’s NoHo Arts District. Stroili does a review of The Merchant of Venice at Theatre Banshee in Burbank, CA. Brourman and Wall recall embarrassing moments during their performing careers. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
Legendary character actor Allan Rich talks about his extraordinary life in film and television, and his new book A Leap from the Method. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the Los Angeles opening of distinguished composer Michele Brourman and cabaret sensation Pat Whiteman at Sterling’s Upstairs at The Federal and the evening’s charitable beneficiary Hope-Net (www.hopenetla.org). Sterling reviews the Los Angeles premiere of Billy Elliot the Musical at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. Musical Theatre star Daniel Tatar is interviewed about his participation in The Company Men, one of the hottest, new concert acts sweeping the country. Rich and Tatar reveal embarrassing career moments. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
Michele Brourman is the composer and Sheilah Rae is the lyricist and co-librettist for I Married Wyatt Earp, currently in production at cal State Fullerton.