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Nueva entrega cinematográfica del MCU, y le toca a uno de los equipos con más cambios de concepto a lo largo de las décadas en Marvel, los Thunderbolts. ¿Cómo? ¿Que ahora son los New Avengers? Bueno, eso quedará para más adelante. Mucha gente dice que los Thunderbolts son el Suicide Squad de Marvel, mientras que otros se quejan con los cambios al concepto original; o sea, villanos haciéndose pasar por héroes en un principio, con la mayoría del equipo agarrándole el gustito al heroísmo y pasándose de bando. En un Orígenes Secretos repasamos todas las encarnaciones de los Thunderbolts, desde ese primer grupo, pasando por versiones netamente escuadronsuicidistícas, hasta equipos paramilitares de antihéroes o héroes con algún tono de gris. Spoiler: son más parecidos al Suicide Squad desde casi al principio de lo que la gente piensa. Además, un poquito sobre la historia de Sentry. Después si, hacemos la RE: seña de la película que pone a Yelena Belova como protagonista, con un elenco de secundarios, quizá salvo por Bucky, quien igual toma un rol menor que el de ella aquí. ¿Funciona sin más grandes estrellas previas al MCU? ¿Entretiene? ¿Hay alguna sorpresa? Veremos. Terminamos el programa leyendo los primeros cuatro números del comic original de Thunderbolts (1997), por Kurt Busiek y Mark Bagley, para ver si el concepto original era tan efectivo como dicen. Con música de The Snake Charmer (interpretando a AC/DC), Son Lux, Joey Scarbury (interpretando a Mike Post & Stephen Geyer), y Green Day. Próximo programa: El Eternauta (T1) / Entrevista a Hernán Carreras (Diseño 3D en El Eternauta).
On this day in 1998, Van Halen released Van Halen III, their 11th studio album and the only one to feature Gary Cherone on vocals. Produced by Mike Post and Edward Van Halen, the album took a different approach from the band's previous works, incorporating longer song structures and experimental sounds. Despite mixed reviews and commercial struggles, Van Halen III remains a unique chapter in the band's history. In this video, we take a closer look at the album's creation, its standout tracks like "Without You" and "Fire in the Hole," and how it fits into Van Halen's legacy. What are your thoughts on Van Halen III? Let me know in the comments! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more Van Halen content.
Join us on a nostalgic journey to the 1985 classic film "Vision Quest," where Matthew Modine takes us to the heart of doing something meaningful with his life in Spokane, Washington. From personal movie-going experiences to the rockin' soundtrack featuring Red Rider, John Waite, Madonna and Journey, this trip down memory lane captures the essence of an era marked by cinematic magic.Moving from the silver screen to a captivating vineyard, picture yourself at Buckley's Vineyard for a live music experience with Kevn Kinney and Peter Buck that you won't forget. They celebrate Kevn's debut solo album, "MacDougal Blues," produced by the talented Peter. The stage comes alive with both solo performances and timeless hits from Drivin N Cryin, creating an atmosphere of pure musical enchantment. The harmonious blend of music and countryside charm makes this vineyard concert experience one for the books.Finally, we journey back the iconic theme from "The Rockford Files" and Mike Post's illustrious career in TV music. We also reflect on the resilience of AC/DC after Bon Scott's tragic passing, and their determination to stay together as a band. We revisit the 55th Anniversary of The Doors 'Morrison Hotel' and the historic photos for the album cover taken by Henry Diltz, as well as the 45th Anniversary of the Blondie single "Call Me.""Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!
Series, películas… de Quincy, de Lalo, de Isaac Hayes, de Ennio Morricone o de Nino Rota. Policías, ladrones, detectives privados, gangsters… De “El Padrino” a “Superdetective en Hollywood” pasando por “Shaft”, “Coffy” o “Jackie Brown”, “Misión Imposible”, “La Huída”, “Ironside”, “Colombo”, “Kojak”, “Banacek”, “Hawaii 5-0”… DISCO 1 ISAAC HAYES Theme From Shaft (6) DISCO 2 WILLIE HUTCH Theme From Foxy Brown (2) DISCO 3 ROY AYERS Coffy Is The Color (CAN YOU DIG IT - CD 1 - 1) DISCO 4 QUINCY JONES & TOOTS THIELEMANS Love Theme Frome “The Getaway” (YOU’VE GOT IT BAD - 4) DISCO 5 QUINCY JONES Theme From “Ironside” (SMACKWATER JACK - 3) DISCO 6 MIKE POST Hill Street Blues TVE GREATEST HITS- Car 2 Core 3) DISCO 7 JOHN BARRY ORCHESTRA James Bond Theme (1) DISCO 8 ADAM CLAYTON/ LARRY MULLEN/LALO SHIFFRIN Theme From “Mission Imposible” (1) DISCO 9 LALO SCHIFRIN Dirty Harry Main Title (ESCA) DISCO 10 LALO SCHIFRIN The First Snowfall (BULLITT- 13) DISCO 11 LALO SCHIFRIN Mannix (Cara 1 Corte 1) DISCO 12 HAROLD FALTERMEYER Axel F (From "Beverly Hills Cop" Soundtrack) (Cara 2 Corte último) DISCO 13 APOLLO FOUR FORTY Charlie’s Angels (14) DISCO 14 JAMES NEWTON HOWARD Theme From “The Fugitive Movie” (5) DISCO 15 ENNIO MORRICONE The Untouchables End Titles (Cara 1 Corte 1) DISCO 16 NINO ROTA The Godfather Waltz (Main Title) (1)Escuchar audio
Emmy-nominated composer Chanda Dancy joins us for an inspiring conversation about her remarkable journey in music and film scoring. Known for her work on the acclaimed miniseries "Lawmen: Bass Reeves," Dancy's impressive portfolio includes "Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody," "Devotion," and the documentary "Aftershock." In this captivating interview, Dancy delves into her creative process, discussing the meticulous research and preparation behind crafting the perfect orchestral language for "Lawmen: Bass Reeves." She also shares her profound sense of responsibility when composing for the Whitney Houston biopic. From her early days in Houston, where her classical musician mother introduced her to violin at preschool age, to her pivotal moment at Houston Baptist University where her passion for film scoring ignited, Dancy's story is one of perseverance and "divine timing." We explore how a short film she wrote, directed, and scored became her ticket to USC's prestigious film scoring program. The conversation is peppered with fascinating anecdotes, including a pivotal encounter with legendary composer Mike Post (known for "Law & Order" and "NYPD Blue") during her internship days. Dancy's journey wasn't without challenges - after USC, she found herself serving coffee and working at an internet company. But for this determined dreamer, these humble beginnings were just the prelude to an extraordinary career. Join us as we uncover the story of a talented artist who refused to give up, leading to a snowball of opportunities that shaped her into the acclaimed composer she is today. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring musicians, film enthusiasts, and anyone who believes in the power of perseverance. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/postinblack/support
West coast aint got no love for Zito movers?! Your brain can only remember 150 people, but it's still weird to me when famous people don't recognize me. Chipotle Incompetence™. I'm so disgruntled I don't even like Entourage or The A Team anymore. Hurtin for a Burton. I sent in my Misfits pilot(?) for coverage. I went to the Vista for the first time (where there was a vistaview, vistas AND views) to see Strange Darling, a hot new indie hit. Stung by the Beekeep'ah. Last Samurai – does it hold up? Friday night on historic Sunset blvd (two of the four spots left, anyway) and a date with a Thai(?) chick(?).
Mike Post (of MooseCat Recording) joins the pod to talk the nuts and bolts of operating a studio, creating vibey environments, developing a killer workflow, and his journey to Los Angeles to take his career to the next level. Get your foot in the MooseCat Recording Studio door
Dun-dun! Jordan and Demi talk to legendary TV composer Mike Post. His iconic themes include Law & Order, NYPD Blue, The A-Team, and Hill Street Blues.Post breaks down a few of his most well-known songs, as well as the recording of his new album Message from the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta.
In another weird convergence of events and a crossing of the ethereal streams, Chaz and Shatz welcome Greg “Wolfie” Wolfe and Scotzo Monroe, Chaz' co-hosts on the Regarding…Series of podcasts, where the hosts listen to albums so the listener doesn't have to. The show has featured Lulu by Lou Reed and Metallica, and Roger Waters' Dark Side of the Moon Redux. And since Chaz is technically a guest on this episode, Schatz takes the lead seat. Join us as we: Learn the genesis of the Regarding…Series and why these guys thought it was a good idea to create a podcast about albums people generally avoid. Hear all about how Eddie Van Halen took control of the board on Van Halen III and how he, along with Gary Cherone of Extreme on vocals, created what has become the most challenging record in the band's catalog. Get the low-down on the fan-produced Van Halen III Redux you've read about on Van Halen News Desk, LoudWire, Metal Injection, and others. A Scott D. Monroe, Kevin Brown Production. We learn about what Scotzo and Kev did to reimagine Van Halen III by trimming the fat and doing the job Mike Post should have. Straight up ask why we can't see anything, anywhere, about Rush's thoughts on Van Halen and vice versa. Get into a little healthy competition between the bands to figure out who's sold more records, Rush or Van Halen (care to wager?) How studio heavyweight Danny Kortchmar (Roger Waters, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne , Warren Zevon, Don Henley) was brought in to help produce a follow-up to Van Halen III that never happened. We announce a new Rush-based podcast, RushRash911! The wheel gives us a song fitting for our guests as we spin Freeze (Part IV of Fear) of 2002's Vapor Trail. It's a disorienting song that shouldn't work, from weird chords, crazy polyrhythms, and a lyric sheet that's got our eyes wide like a deer in the headlights. Freeze (Part IV of Fear) (FFS), this is a challenging song that's right up our guests...ally. We name-drop some of our usual suspects like rushvault.com, and we are always thinking about rushisaband.com, and our fantabulous sponsor, Danforth & Pape, and podcastle.ai! And we even nailed the Scratch List - go scratch that itch with any of these bands!Schatz's Scratch List: UK Scotland Moving Pictures Scotland Leoni Jane Kennedy RushFest Scotland North America USA YYNOT Second Contact Solar Federation Accidental Breakdown Rush Archives Mood Lifters Lotus Land Dumb Love Vapor Trail Rash The Discs A Farewell To Kings Canada New World Men 2112 YYC South America Brazil RushFest Brazil Rush news, general nonsensical disorderly conduct, lack of regard for correctness or truth, and reckless endangerment of your whole-brain. This is the only podcast dedicated to increasing opioid release in your anterior insula, your anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and your posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), in addition to the basal ganglia and the thalamus...and all that that implies. Some thick North Jersey accents and they give you some royalty-free sound effects and movie clips too - what more do you need to indulge your urge to scratch?! Join us - you know where to scratch - blah, blah...RushRash.
Burt Reynolds starred as B.L. Stryker in a short-lived Monday Movie Mystery series in the late 80s. Derek from The Canadian Movie Crew and I look at the episode Blues For Buder. This episode has a slew of future stars including Neil Patrick Harris, Michael Chiklis and Kristy Swanson. Also, it has Hollywood veterans Ozzie Davis and Rita Moreno. It has the behind-the-scenes talent of Tom Selleck and Mike Post. So, this must be a killer episode, right?? Well, not exactly. Dereck and I discuss the episode and see how it was and if it still stands up today. Have a listen. You can support the podcast with my Patreon page with the link below. This podcast can be found Cross The Streams Media platform. www.patreon.com/scottwhite www.scottyblanco www.instagram.com/scottspodcasts www.crossthestreamsmedia.com
Un par de semanas después, festejamos el Día de Star Wars, y la Remesa Defectuosa de Carlitos, Eze, y MaGnUs, también conocidos como "Tres Gordos Hablando de Starguors" se junta para dos RE: señas de animación. Primero, la tercera y última temporada de The Bad Batch, con el final de la historia de Clone Force 99. Después, la nueva antología Tales of the Empire, con el pasado de Morgan Elsbeth y un "¿qué fue de la vida de?" Barriss Offee, la padawan que traicionó a la Orden Jedi durante las Clone Wars. Con música de la Familia Kiner, Leo Moracchioli (interpretando a Mike Post), y Project Mishram. Próximo programa: X-Men '97 (Temporada 1) / New X-Men - E Is For Exctinction (Comics).
It's Rock and Roll Literacy Month at RushRash with the next up in our author-related series, Chaz N Schatz connect with epic rock and roll commentator, podcast host and expert talking head from the Van Halen News Desk, Eric Senich. "Chaz and AJ" visit with the man behind the VHND...he's a news curator, and he also hosts the podcast Booked on Rock. From sports writing to college radio to a "Prestige gig" as Fletch on overnight radio at WCCC in New Haven, we get the inside scoop on the man many know only for his encyclopedic knowledge of Van Halen. And given our hosts' penchant for all things EVH, the conversation takes many subdivisions along the way. Join our hosts as they dive in on tidbits so juicy, Schatz needs a DudeWipe to recover. Join us as we get the DL on... - His path to a radio career that started with Hogan's Heroes' Bob Crane and ended up with him being paid “big money” to sit on his ass all day on WCCC in CT. - Introducing Collective Soul to 3,000 fans live in person. - Becoming the curator of VHND.com – the Van Halen News Desk. - The physical toll of reading up to 3 books a week, keeping a full-time job, taking care of VHND.com, and producing his podcast. - Meeting David Lee Roth, Jack White, linking pinkies and stealing DLR's unfinished bottle of Jack Daniels in a crazy NYC night. - The conspiracy behind VHND's “coverage” of Alex Van Halen's new book and the breaking news scoop on the reason the drumming doesn't exactly sound like AVH on Van Halen III. - Mike Post's inability to produce a sober guitar virtuoso and his lack of knowledge regarding the ranking of the world's top 3 rock drummers…but we digress. - Daryl Hall's really big hair and how it's getting in the way of John Oats' ability to keep his music out of porn. - The behind-the-scenes connection between Van Halen and Rush and someone's brother-in-law. - Meeting rockstars, taking deep dives in discussions with authors, taking quotes from David Lee Roth and living a life of rock and roll podcaster. - And how to get 20% off a balls shave at manscape.com with an exclusive code!! The conversation is as diverse as Eric's background, with so much ground covered we needed a breadtrail to find our way back to Rush, but we did it, and the wheel rewarded our hard work by delivering YYZ, our first track of the epic album Moving Pictures from 1981. We name-drop all our usual suspects from rushvault.com, rushisaband.com and of course our wondiferous sponsor, Danforth & Pape. This is a conversation for the record books, and a primary reason RushRash is at home on the Deep Dive Podcast Network! It may have been a long episode, but we made it longer by including Schatz's Scratch List - go scratch with these bands live! Schatz's Scratch List: UK Scotland Moving Pictures Scotland Leoni Jane Kennedy RushFest Scotland North America USA YYNOT Second Contact Solar Federation Accidental Breakdown Rush Archives Mood Lifters Lotus Land Dumb Love Vapor Trail Rash Canada New World Men 2112 South America Brazil RushFest Brazil Rush news, general nonsensical disorderly conduct, lack of regard for correctness or truth, and reckless endangerment of your whole-brain. This is the only podcast dedicated to increasing opioid release in your anterior insula, your anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and your posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), in addition to the basal ganglia and the thalamus...and all that that implies. Some thick North Jersey accents and they give you some royalty-free sound effects and movie clips too - what more do you need to indulge your urge to scratch?! Join us - you know where to scratch - blah, blah...RushRash.
This week, I talk to legendary TV composer Mike Post about everything from the Law and Order dun-dun to his original album of musical suites. If you've had a TV turned to a network station anytime in the last forty years, you've heard Mike Post's music. A stalwart in the TV scoring game, he is the voice of so many police and law procedurals, from The Rockford Files to LA Law to his Emmy-winning theme for Murder One. But most know him best as the voice of the long-running Law & Order franchise, having scored almost all of its varying spinoffs since the Dick Wolf flagship series premiered in the late 1980s. But outside of his stuff TV schedule, Post is also incredibly busy as a solo composer, having just released his first standalone album in thirty years. Message from the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta is a two-part series of suites inspired by the blues and bluegrass music of his youth, lending an orchestral heft to the American musical traditions that have inspired his iconic career. It's a stellar series of tracks, ones that feel like an already-accomplished musical artist spreading his wings and revisiting the music that made him who he is today. Message from the Mountains and Echoes of the Delta is currently available on your preferred music streamer, courtesy of Sony Music Masterworks.
Mike Post is the multi-Grammy-winning composer behind some of the most recognizable TV theme songs of all time, from “The A-Team” and “Magnum, P.I.” to “Doogie Howser, M.D.” and “Law & Order.” Now, Mike is back with new music — but not for the small screen. He's released a bluegrass and blues record, titled “Message from the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta.” He chats with Tom about the record and his incredible career in music, including how he came up with the famous dun-dun sound on “Law & Order.”Plus, the singer-songwriter Joel Plaskett is breaking some new ground with his latest release: a spoken word performance of a poem called “The New Joys.” He tells us the story behind the piece and what made him want to explore poetry.
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Legendary Composer and Producer Mike Post joins to talk about his career scoring iconic TV Shows like Law & Order, his new album of orchestral compositions Message from the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta, and the greatest song he's ever heard in his entire life, "Still Crazy After All These Years" by Paul Simon. Follow Mike on instagram @mikepostcomposer or check out his website and get the new album wherever you listen to music @gr8songpod on twitter, instagram, and tiktok @ScottInterrante on instagram @Katherinethegr8 on instagram Theme music: "Kratos In Love" by Skylar Spence Mixing Assistance by Michael Isabella Podcast Art designed by Roger Feeley-Lussier We're now on YouTube! Like And Subscribe, as they say, @gr8songpod
Mike Post is probably the most successful composer of the last half century. He literally wrote the themes to hundreds of TV shows from the early 70s until now. In fact, there's a good chance that during the heyday, almost every person on earth heard his work at least once a week. That's astounding. You could argue that shows like NYPD Blue, Law & Order, Magnum P.I., Rockford Files, White Shadow, Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law and tons more wouldn't be what they are without him. He recently took a big risk and composed an original piece called Message of the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta that he's really proud of. It merges Americana and Classical in a way that's never been done before. We discuss all of this as well growing up with Jim Gordon, being a part of the Wrecking Crew, and producing the ill-fated Van Halen 3 album. He's "the luckiest guy you'll ever meet". Enjoy! www.mike-post.com www.patreon.com/thehustlepod
Five-time Grammy winner Mike Post joins The Film Scorer podcast! A lot of you will probably be familiar with Mike already, who boasts one of the most impressive tv resumes of all time. For those of you that aren't, Mike's responsible for the two-note “dun-dun” sound in Law & Order, as well as themes and scores for shows like The Rockford Files, Hill Street Blues, The A-Team, Magnum P.I., NYPD Blue, L.A. Law, various Law & Order shows, and many, many more. He's also played for and with tons of classic artists, like Sonny & Cher and Kenny Rogers, and has produced albums for a number of artists, including Van Halen. Frankly, it's one heck of a career. Despite all that, Mike and I focus our conversation on something a bit different: his new album, Message from the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta (though of course we still talk a bit about some of those other pieces too - they're too intriguing to pass up!). Message from the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta marks Mike's first non-tv album in something like 55 years. I assumed that would be particularly exciting, releasing music that's his, but he surprised me by saying "[t]he music I make for TV is my own music, it's just attached to somebody else's art.” It's a very cool mixture, with half of the album being an exploration of an orchestra and bluegrass rhythm section and the second half exploring orchestra and the blues. He's also pulled in some of the heaviest hitters in each respective genre to make up the rhythm sections - highly recommend looking up each player! You can find out more about Mike on his website. Message from the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta is currently available on all major platforms here.
My guest is Joel Selvin, author of "Drums & Demons: The Tragic Journey Of Jim Gordon" available Feb 27th on Diversion Books. Joel and I do a deep-dive into the incredible and prolific career of legendary drummer, Jim Gordon, as well as the tragic circumstances of his mental illness. So come along for the ride and please subscribe! The songs played during the show are: Layla and Bell Bottom Blues (Derek & The Dominos), What Is Life (George Harrison), The Rockford Files TV show theme (Mike Post), God Only Knows (The Beach Boys), My Maria (B.W. Stevenson), You're So Vain (Carly Simon), Sundown (Gordon Lightfoot), Only You Know and I Know (Dave Mason). Joel Selvin's website: https://www.joelselvin.com/To order Drums & Demon: https://diversionbooks.com/books/drums-demons Andy Newmark remembers Jim Gordon: https://youtu.be/3yDLmJClnp8?si=yEBnyFWTtf6YIN6NRick Marotta remembers Jim Gordon: https://youtu.be/KE9IOmE1yOY?si=vs0wa4mMnz1ibO2MJim Gordon Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7aIHh3DwJ4coua93fbXSYs?si=a453620c5adb49c9 "Live From My Drum Room" is hosted by drummer and music industry veteran, John DeChristopher, and is a series of intimate "conversations" with legendary drummers and music industry friends, drawing from John's five decades in the music industry. Voted Best Drum Podcast, it's a peek behind the curtain that only John can offer. And no drummers are harmed during any broadcasts!https://linktr.ee/live_from_my_drum_roomwww.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom
Our next guest is behind the music of projects including Netflix's Hillbilly Elegy, Blue Planet II, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, HBO's The Last Of US, and Netflix's Damsel. He was mentored by legendary composer Mike Post and has frequently collaborated with composers Atli Örvarsson and Hans Zjmmer having contributed music for Dune, Top Gun: Maverick, and Dune 2 among many other films. I'm so excited to welcome him on the podcast. And the composer is… Dave Fleming --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/composertalk/support
The soberer, indie rock Charles Bukowski LIQUID MIKE is here about being a postal worker. He was also a census taker and he self-records all his own records. Line this good stuff up next to The Rentals and true Fountains of Wayne. Come on!! Paul Bunyan's Slingshot is gonna be one of the pop punk / indie / rock albums of the year. Sign up to my newsletter to get exclusive content: 101parttimejobs.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a new week which means there's a new Settle the Score for you and host Matt Knost and musical director Andy Merryweather are back with two amazing returning guests. Please help us welcome to the show once again Christina V and Adam Witt. So let them know in the comments what you think of their incredible appearance this week. Our patreon is now LIVE!!! Head over to https://www.patreon.com/settlethescoreshow and join one of our 5 tiers! We're offering all kinds of perks, backstage access, exclusive shows, and more. We can't wait to have you be apart of the show and our new community. So please head to https://www.patreon.com/settlethescoreshow to support the show. There's a general text thread on our Discord server for everyone. Join the discussion at https://discord.gg/GqcDngEjAB Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and leave a REVIEW/RATING on Spotify and Apple today! If you'd like to take part in our next fan show you can enter in one of two ways. You can like and retweet the tweet Matt puts out each week promoting that week's show. Or you can leave a comment at https://www.youtube.com/mattknost. For every retweet and comment you leave it just adds your name into the pool that many more times. You can increase your odds by leaving more comments and retweets so fire away! Follow on twitter/instagram Matt: https://www.twitter.com/mattknost Andy: https://www.twitter.com/STS_Andym Adam: https://www.twitter.com/ Check out Mike Post on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikepostcomposer
On évoque l'évolution de la représentation des héros dans les séries TV, dans la première partie de l'émission puis on vous propose l'écoute de génériques en version longue. Bonnes fêtes 2023 ! Pour retrouver la page Facebook de Séries Blog et être informé de toutes les infos sur les séries , cliquez sur le lien ci-dessous : https://www.facebook.com/Blogseriestv/ Copyright thème musical et chansons : Mike Post, Sylvester Levay, Isabelle Péruzat, Terry Bush, Stu Philipps,Natalie Holt. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seriesblog/message
21-year-old saxophonist and composer Emma Rawicz, finalist of BBC Young Musician 2022, and conductor Ben Gernon add five more tracks to the playlist with Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye. The musical links take them from a Langston Hughes poem set to jazz to a seventies Spanish disco classic via the dusty plains of Argentina. Producer Jerome Weatherald Presented, with music direction, by Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye The five tracks in this week's playlist: Life is Fine by Langston Hughes Estancia/Danzas del Ballet: IV by Alberto Ginastera Yes Sir, I Can Boogie by Baccara Something to Believe In by Madison Cunningham Hands Up by Cherry Bullet Other music in this episode: Phlox by Emma Rawicz The A-Team TV theme by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter Gangnam Style by Psy
Este año no iba a ser menos y tenemos nuestro monográfico dedicado a una de las obras del bardo barbudo de Northampton y es que además tenemos ya casi encima el vigesimoquinto aniversario de America’s Best Comics (ABC para los amigos), la línea donde al borde del cambio de siglo Alan Moore lanzaba un montón de propuestas, de entre las cuales rescatamos una para nuestro monográfico de este mes. Nos vamos de viaje a Neópolis, la ciudad donde se encuentra la comisaría del décimo distrito, también llamada Top 10. De la mano de Alan Moore, Gene Ha y Zander Cannon nos daremos una vuelta por esas calles donde desde el taxista hasta el vendedor de perritos calientes es un superhéroe, con sus superpoderes y su supertraje. Bienvenidos a esta serie repletísima de guiños, humor y todos los ingredientes de un procedimental policíaco pasado de vueltas. A todas las unidades, denle al play. Repito: denle al play. La noche es caliente como el infierno. Todo se te pega. Una asquerosa habitación de un asqueroso barrio de una asquerosa ciudad. El aparato de aire acondicionado es un pedazo de chatarra que no podría enfriar ni una bebida aunque la metieras dentro. Parece el sitio perfecto para escuchar el podcast 308 de ELHDLT Selección musical: 🎶 Top 10, de Leroy from the North 🎶 Hill Street Blues main theme, de Mike Post
Bassoonist Amy Harman and pianist Keelan Carew are today's guests in the studio with Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye as they add the next five tracks to the playlist. From a gentle nursery rhyme, the musical links take us to a Russian dance, a celebration of the Earth's origins in Estonia, and a testosterone-fuelled TV theme with helicopters and machine guns. Dr Peter J Bentley discusses the increasing use - and challenges - of Artificial Intelligence in music, and the singer/songwriter Mari Kalkun tells us about the origins of her track Kui Kivid Olid Veel Pehmed. Producer Jerome Weatherald Presented, with music direction, by Cerys Matthews and Jeffrey Boakye The five tracks in this week's playlist: Mary Had a Little Lamb by Ramona Singh What a Fool Believes by The Doobie Brothers Russian Dance from Petrushka by Igor Stravinsky Kui Kivid Olid Veel Pehmed by Mari Kalkun The A-Team TV theme by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter Other music in this episode: I wish I Knew How it Would Feel to be Free (Live) by Nina Simone The Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky, performed at the BBC Proms by the Aurora Orchestra Fingertips pt 2: Live by Stevie Wonder Gymnopédie No.1 by Erik Satie Theme from The Rockford Files by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
Susan Lambert Hatem and Sharon Johnson, aka The 80s TV Ladies, guest star on a very special episode of What Difference Does It Make. We remember our favorite TV theme songs, debate sides when Ross and Rachel were on a break, and pay homage to Mike Post. Spoiler alert! Our talk continues when WE are the very special guests on The 80s TV Ladies podcast. Stay tuned! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Susan Lambert Hatem and Sharon Johnson, aka The 80s TV Ladies, guest star on a very special episode of What Difference Does It Make. We remember our favorite TV theme songs, debate sides when Ross and Rachel were on a break, and pay homage to Mike Post. Spoiler alert! Our talk continues when WE are the very special guests on The 80s TV Ladies podcast. Stay tuned! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are thrilled to converse with the legendary Bruce Merrin today! Bruce is the mastermind behind the renowned Celebrity Speakers Bureau and has been a driving force in shaping the entertainment industry for over fifty years! With an unparalleled ability to spot talent and bring together remarkable individuals, he has curated a legacy that has left an indelible mark on Hollywood. From the quick-witted banter of Johnny Carson to the heartfelt charm exuded by Michael Landon, and from the unmatched charisma of Muhammad Ali to his mesmerizing encounter with the iconic Elvis Presley, Bruce has had the privilege of experiencing captivating stories from the forefront of the industry. Join us as we embark on an unforgettable journey through the glitz, glamor, and untold secrets of the stars through the eyes of the man who made it his mission to bring their voice to the world! Where it all started for Bruce It all began fifty years ago with his first celebrity client, the iconic Michael Landon! In a lunch meeting, Michael shared his excitement about a new show he was working on called Little House on the Prairie. Bruce immediately took Michael to appear on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, who happened to adore him! After the show, Johnny invited Bruce and Michael to his lavish Malibu home for dinner and proposed a life-changing idea. He suggested that Bruce start a celebrity speakers bureau, with Johnny as the first client. Bruce agreed, and Michael Landon declared himself the second client! The next day, Ed McMahon reached out to Bruce to express his desire to join the bureau. The Influence of His Mother Bruce credits his beloved mother for the incredible opportunities and successes he experienced throughout his career. From encouraging him to pursue journalism classes in high school to suggesting he apply to UCLA's prestigious film school, his mother played a pivotal role in shaping his path. Her guidance led him to secure a job at MGM Studios, where he worked in the renowned Thalberg building. Bruce's Mother As a pioneer in public relations, Bruce's mother operated a successful Hollywood-based entertainment PR firm. She recognized Bruce's talents and potential and made him an enticing offer to join her at General Service Movie Studios, where she continued teaching him the intricacies of the PR business. In the three years Bruce worked with his mother, he gained invaluable knowledge and experience, particularly in handling high-profile authors. Simon and Schuster Securing the account of Simon and Schuster, the world's largest publisher, was a remarkable achievement because it allowed Bruce and his mother to handle the monthly PR for all their top authors. A Remarkable Invitation Within his first week at MGM, Bruce received a remarkable invitation from the president himself- a lunch meeting with Elvis Presley! That encounter marked the beginning of Bruce's involvement in handling the publicity for Elvis's film, Elvis on Tour, which cemented his connection with the legendary performer. Elvis Presley Elvis, known for his humility, treated everyone with kindness and generosity, whether they were part of the film crew or fellow performers. Bruce was privileged to work with Elvis on multiple films and witnessed the star's genuine thoughtfulness. After completing a movie, Elvis would gift extravagant presents to the entire staff, including directors, producers, grips, and sound technicians! Muhammad Ali and Jackie Robinson Muhammad Ali and Jackie Robinson left indelible marks on Bruce, not only for their athletic achievements but also for their resilience and powerful messages. Bruce had had meaningful exchanges with both of them about addressing racism and its ugly consequences. Ali and Robinson exemplified strength and integrity in their respective fields and left lasting impressions on Bruce's life and career. Scott Carpenter's Troubled Appearance Bruce had a notable incident involving Scott Carpenter, one of the original seven astronauts, whom he had booked for a speaking engagement in Orlando. Scott arrived intoxicated, leaving the event organizers in a difficult situation. In spite of the embarrassment, Bruce still considered Scott's well-being and urged him to seek help for his alcoholism. Scott later addressed his struggles in a book and found a path to recovery. Custom-Tailoring Celebrity Talks When booking celebrities, Bruce connects them with certified meeting planners to discuss the event's theme, demographics, and audience. That allows the celebrities to craft talks that will resonate with the attendees on a deeper level. Randy Otto Randy Otto has a deep understanding of Churchill's persona. That, combined with his dedication to studying and embodying the iconic figure, allows him to deliver impactful speeches that provide insights into managing businesses effectively. Bruce emphasizes the power of well-crafted impersonations and personalized talks in captivating audiences and making a lasting impression. Negotiating Terms When negotiating with celebrities, Bruce emphasizes the importance of being clear about the keynote fee and establishing additional activities, such as roundtables or photo sessions, as part of the overall agreement. Bruce's Advice for Negotiating Celebrity Bookings Bruce highlights the importance of setting clear expectations when booking celebrities and negotiating their terms. By establishing a comprehensive agreement upfront, event planners will ensure a smooth and satisfactory experience for all parties involved. Bio: Bruce Merrin I was born in Louisville, KY, and my client Muhammad Ali loved that! We talked about that a lot! I graduated from Grant High School in San Fernando Valley, CA, and my best friends were Tom Selleck, Mickey Dolenz (The Monkees), Mike Curb (Curb Records Nashville), Mike Post (12 number-one hits to TV series like Hill St. Blues and Law and Order), John Washbrook (TV star of My friend Flicka). My girlfriend at Grant was Cheryl from The Mouseketeers Show, with gorgeous blonde hair and blue eyes. I graduated from the legendary UCLA Film School. While I was there, I starred in the Broadway hit play Tea and Sympathy. I had the lead role. Unforgettable experience! My acting teacher recommended only me to audition for Hollywood Squares. I got on the show and won the Secret Square with Paul Lynde, with tens of thousands of dollars in prizes! My mom suggested after graduating from UCLA that I apply for a job at MGM Studios. I got a gem job working in the Thalberg Building. My first client was Elvis in his film, Elvis on Tour. I had a memorable lunch with Elvis in the commissary and told him "We are going to get along great...we are both MAMA's BOYS!" I then joined my beloved mom's historic entertainment PR Firm at General Service Studios in Hollywood. Mom was one of only two women who had Hollywood PR firms. For three years, she taught me the PR business. I owe everything to my Mom! During the first week working for Mom, I walk into the office and Oscar Academy Award winner Joan Crawford is seated at moms desk! Joan gets up, hugs me, and says, “Your mom is the BEST PR exec that has ever represented me!”. George Burns was our next-door office member at the movie studio. Many movies and hit TV series were shot there. One day Mom told me that Michael Landon was shooting a film. I got entrance into the stage set, met Michael, and gave him my business card. He became my first PR client. Working with mom, Simon & Schuster was our client. Every month, we had a number one S&S author. We set national tours for them. It was an invaluable experience! Mom taught me how to handle entertainment PR. Invaluable! After three years, I launched my own PR Firm. My first two entertainment clients were Michael Landon and Johnny Carson. My first two sports star clients were Jackie Robinson and Muhammad Ali. You have heard the Johnny Carson story. After booking Michael Landon on the Carson show, Johnny invited us to dinner at his Malibu home. Johnny toasted us with Cabernet Sauvignon and told me to start a Celebrity Speakers Bureau. Johnny said he would be my first client. Michael then chimed in, and Ed McMahon called me the next day. So, Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers & Ent was launched FIFTY YEARS ago! Connect with Eric On LinkedIn On Facebook On Instagram On Website Connect with Bruce Merrin Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers Bruce Merrin on LinkedIn
Listener comments starts at: 0:00:00 cuz it's aaaaall comments Special All-Comments Episode This is an all comments episode where we go through comments we might have missed talking about in this crazy half-year. - You can become a patron and hear additional episodes at https://www.patreon.com/rereadingwolfe - You can get episodes on your podcast app or on our Youtube channel. Note: Youtube subscribers in some locales might not be able to access all the episodes. However, you can get every episodes at the website and on your favorite podcast app. If you have problems accessing the podcast on your favorite platform, let us know. - Questions, comments, corrections, additions, alternate theories? Connect with us on on Facebook ...or on Twitter @rereadingwolfe ...or on Instagram: rereadingwolfepodcast ...or on Reddit: rereadingwolfepodcast * Intro from The Alligator, Annihilation soundtrack by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow * Break Music from Symphony #2 - I by Arvo Pärt, performed by NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic * Intro and Outro from the theme to "The Rockford Files" by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter * Logo art by SonOfWitz Outros and alternate outros are cued on the Rereading Wolfe Podcast Spotify playlist IF the songs are available on Spotify.
Welcome to "The Tina Ramsay Show" with your host, Tina Ramsay! Join us as we explore the mesmerizing journey of jazz vocalist extraordinaire, Rita Graham. From her groundbreaking album "Rita Graham Vibrations," produced by the legendary Ray Charles, to her captivating performances as a Raelette, Rita's voice has enthralled audiences worldwide. With her velvety tones and soul-stirring renditions, Rita has collaborated with industry titans like Mike Post and shared the stage with music legends such as Oscar Peterson and Ray Charles. Her performances have left audiences in awe, gracing renowned venues across the globe. Beyond her musical prowess, Rita is a talented author, known for her suspenseful murder mystery novel "Karma Rising," soon to be adapted into an exciting TV series. As a voice instructor at Georgia State University, she nurtures the next generation of talent, making a significant impact in the world of jazz. Prepare to be captivated by the enchanting artistry of Rita Graham. From soulful ballads to spellbinding performances, "The Tina Ramsay Show" is your gateway to experiencing the magic of Rita Graham. Stay tuned for unforgettable conversations, mesmerizing music, and a journey you won't want to miss! Want to create live streams or podcast shows like this on CTR Media Network? Click the link to start your show today. Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/60271078... Email: CTRMediaNetwork1@gmail.com about adding your Live Stream, Podcast, or TV Show to CTRMediaNetwork.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetinaramsayshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetinaramsayshow/support
Sweeping The Country: Grammy award winner MIKE POST! You won't believe the amount of hit TV themes this guy has had! Interesting interview with Jimmy Carter about the music business and how he has turned TV themes songs into a GOLDMINE!
From 1974 on MGM Records. Check out the main theme from The Rockford Files composed by Mike Post! Also, as special announcement about the Facebook group page The Way Things Used To Be. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/don-williams8/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/don-williams8/support
Musician Mike Post is one of the most successful TV theme composers of all time. Today we take peruse his body of work. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Game show legend Thom McKee joined me to discuss his growing up watching Jeopardy; sitting as a child reading encyclopedias in the bathroom; how his navy training made him quick witted; taking the "general" game show test but wanting Tic Tac Dough because there was no limit; originally taping on weekends; the Navy learning about it and he becomes a celebrity; taping five episodes in a day; getting numbers in the bonus round from his wife, Jenny; always starting in the center; quickness of Wink Martindale; a contestant who introduction made him nervous; topicality of questions; playing trivia weekly now; COVID didn't change his routine; being friends with Mike Post; his dad waiting to meet his future daughter-in-law because the Rockford Files was on; contestants who tied him; one had six ties making the pot the largest in game show history; has the shows on tape but when he's a guest on a TV show he only sees clips of his loss; feeling like Bill Buckner; donated a lot of his winnings to his brother; losing to Eric Krapelian; Eric donated some winnings to Thom's brother; wanting to win but not because opponent made stupid mistakes; one contestant was introduced but never came back to do the show due to nerves; not feigning excitement and being himself; Jenny being brought in for car rounds; two month break was refreshing; landing the 225,000 plane on his aircraft carrier; going on The Merv Griffin Show; Wink misremembering Jenny being pregnant; Wink being friends with Elvis; Chuck Barris; not being overly concerned by Eric Krapelian; feeling fatigued when asked about 10 most populated Japanese cities; only go to take one of twenty vacations (lost all cash value); sold all cars and appliances; playing an Air Force Colonel (turns out he was a Navy Chief Warrant Officer); Wink and the crew thinking of Thom as part of the show; not having to be sequestered and escorted to the bathroom after a while; going into sales after the Navy and settling in real estate; his three children; Jenny wants a grandchild, preferably a granddaughter; Twitter says Top Gun's Goose's look based on Thom; Thom is 66 to 1 odds to take over Jeopardy!; meeting Ken Jennings; being inducted into the Game Show Hall of Fame; inducting Wink the next year; donating solar panels; dinner with Ken Jennings and wife; never studying except one time his wife reads a triva book on the way up and the question appears on that nights show;
Happy New Year! We'll be back with out next official episode on February 4th. For now, enjoy some bloopers from the making of HWFC! Keep up with Chapter 15 Studios on our website: www.chapter15studios.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chapter15studios/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ch15studios The Law and Order sound was made by Mike Post!! This is not Law and Order!!
Since 1974 Shirley has been creating assets for countless communities throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. They have played a large role in the development of hundreds, if not thousands of miles of highway and roadway infrastructure projects, as well as countless other heavy civil infrastructure projects. They have also earned the distinction of being considered one of the regions premier design-build highway contractors.Join me as I sit down with Mike Post, the CEO of Shirley Contracting Company. As you will hear, Shirley's foundation and success was built on the core values embodied by Mike's father, Mr. Post. Although they weren't written down at the time, they were inherently present and lived every day. To Robert Post, handshake was his word, his commitment, and his promise to fulfill an obligation, even if it meant taking a loss. As Mike also shares, the success of Shirley sits squarely on the shoulders of the many men and women that are a part of Shirley's team, regardless of their role in the organization.
CJ, Paul and LaserKid discuss episode two of Housing Complex C Music credits for this episode: Theme from The A-Team Television Series composed by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
Comedian and host of Feeling Asian and Hairy Butthole Youngmi Mayer joins us to get to the bottom of a decades-old crime haunting one faamily: WHO flushed the hot dog down the toilet? Follow Youngmi on Instagram @ymmayer. You can support Normal Gossip directly by buying merch or becoming a Friend or a Friend-of-Friend at supportnormalgossip.com. Episode transcript here. Follow the show on Instagram @normalgossip, and if you have gossip, email us at normalgossip@defector.com or leave us a voicemail at 26-79-GOSSIP. Normal Gossip is hosted by Kelsey McKinney (@mckinneykelsey) and produced by Alex Sujong Laughlin (@alexlaughs). Law & Order sound effect created by Mike Post. Credits read by Jessie Xiao.
In this episode we're fighting crime with the American cop series, Hunter, that mainly ran from 1984 to 1991. Along the way Paul tries his hand at acting... again, Colin tells us about bath time, and we discuss the predictability of guest stars. Music is the Hunter theme by Pete Carpenter and Mike Post.
I Fought the Law - The Bobby Fuller Four, Good Ol' Boys - Waylon Jennings, Theme from 'Law & Order' - Mike Post, Renegade - Styx, Bad Boys - Inner Circle, Wanted Man - Ratt
On today's episode, we break new ground with our first (and hopefully last) ever courtroom hearing for the alleged crimes of our handsome co-host, Kamen Daugherty. Will Kamen be sentenced to death by spanking? Or will Boston Mike be found as a big ole goo-goo-ga-ga baby boy? Oh and yes there's some actual gaming content here too, I guess. Time Codes: Opening Statements - 3:05 Evidence - 7:50 Final Statements - 18:33 Ruling - 20:51 What we're playing - 26:25 Stray Reviews - 35:00 As Dusk Falls Reviews - 38:01 PlayStation Stars Revealed - 45:05 Assassin's Creed Leak - 52:50 Calendar Update - 1:00:33 Follow us on socials! - Twitter @spotgamespod - IG and TikTok @spotlightgamespodcast - Twitch.tv/spotlightgamespod Youtube link to this episode: https://youtu.be/rR4E9_QfZvo Email the show: mail@spotlightgames.net RSS Feed: https://spotlightgames.libsyn.com/rss The opening song of this episode is from PaulIsDeadMissHim on YouTube, an 8-bit remix of the Law & Order theme composed by Mike Post. We do not own the right to any music featured in this episode. Thanks for listening!
Una parte importante de las series de televisión son sus sintonías. Sirven de presentación y nos dan información y contexto pero en muchas ocasiones se convierten en iconos de la cultura pop. Repasamos su evolución desde los inicios de la TV. Series cuyas intros son tan populares como los propios shows: Embrujada, Bonanza o Misión Imposible. Pioneras de la electrónica como Delia Derbyshire nos trajo el tema de Dr. Who. Dúos como Mike Post y Peter Carpenter parieron las sintonías de El equipo A o Canción triste de Hill Street. Stu Phillips nos trajo la canción de El coche fantástico. Grandes de la bandas sonoras de cine como Bill Conti, Henry Mancini o Danny Elfman crearon los temas de Falcon Crest, Hotel o Cuentos de la Cripta Las canciones pop se empezaron a hacer muy populares a partir de los 90 con las sintonías de Friends, Malcom o The wire. En los culebrones los propios actores nos cantaban que Los ricos también lloran. En España compositores como Waldo de los Ríos, Antón García Abril o Emilio Aragón crearon música y sintonías para Curro Jiménez o Médico de familia. En los últimos años series-evento como The Mandalorian o Juego de Tronos han tenido intros muy aplaudidas. Perdidos o Expediente X fueron sus inmediatos antecesores. Embarcaos en este viaje por la música de las series, un viaje por la historia de televisión, Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Today on the Rarified Heir Podcast, we are trying something new. That's right, not one but two guests. Yes, we've had more than one guest on at a time but so far that's been siblings only. Today, we have two previous guests on the podcast talking about the genesis of what drove them to become musicians yet both come from a familial acting background. Our returning champions are Jordan Summers, son of Yale Summers and Dave Jenkins, son of actor Paul Jenkins. Both grew up with parents who did a ton of television. Yale Summers starred in the hit series Daktari & had guest starring roles on The Outer Limits, McMillan and Wife and General Hospital among many others. Paul Jenkins was on The Waltons, Dynastyand Night Gallery and perhaps 200 more. So we posed the question: why did they choose music and not acting? The answer was fairly surprising. It was filmmaking and technology that led them from making Super-8 movies which led them to music. We hear great stories about how a high school band can go from three years of rehearsing to playing their first gig at the world Famous Troubadour with a homemade demo cassette handed out directly to the venue as their calling card. We hear about how Jordan Zevon's grandmother would try and cut the bands cables after rehearsal to ‘cut down that racket.” We hear about the time Herbie Hancock showed up at an early gig. And then there was the time TV theme song guru Mike Post managed their band. What, that never happened to you? We also hear about jam sessions at The Kibbitz Room with Rick James and Chrissie Hynde, of an all-star high school jazz band with Brian McKnight, superstar producer/musician Greg Kurstin and members of Buckcherry, The Wallflowers and more and long gone LA music venues like: FM Station, 14 Below, Luna Park, The Alligator Lounge and The Central. We're keeping time on this episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast. Everyone has a story. Take a listen.
Rev up your engine, hula the night away and trim that 'tache as we take a look at the exciting Hawaiian adventures of Magnum P.I. This American detective series ran from 1980 to 1988 and starred Tom Selleck, John Hillerman, Roger E. Mosley and Larry Manetti. So, join us as ponder why Tom Selleck never became a movie star, Paul wonders if flashbacks could be real, Colin tells a story, and we reveal our matching rings. Music by Mike Post. Aloha!
This week, we are joined by Matt, Kevin and Mike as we talk about the TV themes that were hits on the music charts, some of our favorite themes, plus we play a TV theme trivia game and talk about the legend that is Mike Post!
Shawn Kekoa Pimental is a 5-time Na Hoku Hanohano Award winner and Grammy Nominated Music Producer and Artist. He has produced records for Kealii Reichel, Lehua Kalima, Na Palapalai, Kaumakaiwa Kanakaole, Na Leo Pilimehana, Kainani Kahaunaele, Justin Young, Chad Takatsugi, Three Plus, Rebel Souljahz and many more. Shawn has also composed and produced music for Mike Post, Disney and other Award-Winning shows. He has also toured the world as a Musical Director and Band Member for many other artists, sharing the stage with Janet Jackson, Colbie Caillat, Maxi Priest, Steel Pulse, America and Jack Johnson. Shawn has worked with just about every well known Musician and Award Winning Kumu Hula in Hawaiʻi. He has produced shows for many venues, corporate events, concerts and cruise ships. Shawn also owns the award winning record label KOOPS2 Entertainment and co-owns Studio Ala Moana.
Rachel and DeAnna chat with Matthew Serrano, LA-based director of the documentary “Live from the Space Stage: a Halyx Story” - which was made/released in collaboration with Defunctland in Fall 2020. They get some behind the scenes details on this narrowly-pre-covid-produced doc, chat about Mike Post's iconic other work (you know - the “DUN DUN” from Law and Order), and hear about a surprising familial connection to Captain EO.For any questions, thoughts, or snack review requests, email us at Girlsofftherails@gmail.comWanna see what the girls are up to? Follow us here:Girls' Instagram https://www.instagram.com/girlsofftherails/Rachel's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rachelbaldwin56/Rachel's Twitter https://twitter.com/RachelBaldwin56Feminist Robot https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feminist-robot/id1139880670DeAnna's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/deedoersch/DeAnna's Twitter https://twitter.com/deedoerschFriends of Friends Recording https://www.instagram.com/friendsoffriendsrecording/