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In a rare intersection of time and space, Ben and David sit down on the same couch in the same living room at the same time to not only watch "Lux", a new episode of Doctor Who, but also to record a podcast on the very same story together. Wow! We talk about animation, RTD's storytelling and handling of 1952 America, Belinda's yellow dress, and breaking the fourth wall and who Davies depicted to represent fandom (replete with good-natured Moffat ribbing). Opening music is from "Make 'em Laugh" by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed from the 1952 MGM musical Singin' in the Rain and performed by Donald O'Connor. Closing music is "The Girl In The Yellow Dress" by David Gilmour and Polly Sampson off of the 2015 album, Rattle That Lock. We recorded this podcast on 23 April 2025.
MCPS Student Takeover: Lorena Treviño of Walter Johnson High School talks with Leila Khademian and Teemo Taiwo, co-presidents of Wootton High School's Black Student Union, about continuing racist incidents and adult failures in one of the academically best-performing high schools in Montgomery County, MD. Newly in public domain music by Nacio Herb Brown and the Carl Fenton band.
The state of Maryland is looking down a deep fiscal hole as the 2025 General Assembly session begins. Sunil Dasgupta asks state Senate leaders, Brian Feldman, chair of the Education, Energy, and Environment Committee, and Jim Rosapepe, vice-chair of the Budget and Taxation Committee, for their solutions. Newly in public domain music by Nacio Herb Brown and the Carl Fenton band.
The Maryland General Assembly starts its 2025 session on January 8 looking down a deep fiscal hole. Sunil Dasgupta talks with Majority Leader David Moon and Environment and Transportation Committee Chair Marc Korman about how the House of Delegates is thinning about the budget crisis. Newly in public domain music by George Gershwin and Nacio Herb Brown.
Welcome to Season 04 Episode 05 - the "Hallowed Eve" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, the podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia. Guests on this episode include: Ms. Suzanne O. Davis from Tapestry: The Carole King Songbook; Dr. Richard Gilman from Restoring the Opera House: A Volunteer's Perspective; Dr. Jessica Hillman-McCord and Ms. Alina J. Wiley from Legally Blonde: The Musical; and Cal Weilgasz from The Wizard of Oz. Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page. If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Thanks for listening! Time Stamps (Approximate) 02:58 - Suzanne O. Davis - Tapestry 19:35 - Dick Gilman - Chautauqua History Lecture 38:15 - Arts Calendar 43:00 - Jessica Hillman-McCord/Alina J. Wiley - Legally Blonde 53:23 - Cal Weilgasz - The Wizard of Oz Media Ambient Music: Dia de los Muertos; Nama's Tea YouTube Channel "It's Too Late", Carole King, composer; Gerry Goffin, lyrics; from the album Tapestry, 1971, performed by Suzanne O. Davis from her show Tapestry: The Carole King Songbook "Alone", Music by Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics by Arthur Freed, 1935; performed by Harpo Marx (harp) from the movie A Night at the Opera, MGM 1936 Piano Sonata No. 15 in C Major K545, Ludwig von Beethoven, composer; performed by Harpo Marx (harp) from the movie The Big Store, MGM 1941 "Omigod You Guys", from the musical Legally Blonde:The Musical, lyrics and music by Lawrence O'Keefe and Neil Benjamin; from the original cast recording July 2007 "Thriller", from the album Thriller; lyrics and music by Michael Jackson, Epic Records/MJJ Productions 1982 Artist Links Suzanne O. Davis Facebook Instagram Dick Gilman Jessica Hillman-McCord Alina J. Wiley Cal Weilgasz Box Office at SUNY Fredonia BECOME AN OPERA HOUSE MEMBER!
Bienvenidos a Podcastwood. El hogar de las estrellas, el podcast sobre los pilares del cine y donde solo las películas consideradas como obras maestras del séptimo arte son analizadas e invitadas a esta selecta hora de la podcastfera cinéfila española. 2️⃣✖0️⃣2️⃣ | CANTANDO BAJO LA LLUVIA Dirigida por Stanley Donen y Gene Kelly. Este último además protagoniza, junto a Donald O`Connor, Debbie Reynolds y Jean Hagen, la historia de unas estrellas del cine cuando se da el salto del mudo al sonoro y cómo esto les va a afectar a su carrera. La Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), con el buen hacer de su productor Arthur Freed, trae a los cines esta historia musicalizada por Nacio Herb Brown y el propio Freed, que dará lugar a uno de los musicales más recordados de la historia. ¿Sabías queé papel tuvo la MGM y Arthur Freed en la película?. ¿Conocías los problemas de rodaje?. ¿Qué sabes sobre el fin de la era del mudo?. ¿Es el musical más influyente de la historia? Camina junto a Fran Maestra y Gonzalo Cuélliga por El Paseo de la Fama escuchando este podcast de cine clásico que homenajea a Cantando bajo la lluvia. SECCIONES ▪️ Contexto ▪️ El papel de la MGM y Freed en la película ▪️ Problemas de rodaje ▪️ El fin de una era ▪️ ¿Es el musical más influyente de la historia? ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ LISTA DE PELÍCULAS CITADAS EN EL PROGRAMA: https://letterboxd.com/podcastwood/list/2x01-podcastwood-cantando-bajo-la-lluvia/ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ⭐ ÚNETE AL PASEO DE LA FAMA DE PODCASTWOOD Si te gusta Podcastwood y quieres ayudarnos a seguir progresando con este proyecto convertirte en fan y parte de nuestra comunidad activando el botón "APOYAR" en ivoox. Con ello recibirás las siguientes ventajas: ▪️ Acceso al grupo privado de Telegram de Podcastwood ▪️ Acceso en ivoox a los programas exclusivos para fans ▪️ Capacidad para elegir contenidos para los programas exclusivos para fans ▪️ Enlaces privados para asistir a las grabaciones de los programas para fans ▪️ Críticas semanales de los estrenos de la semana en salas y/o servicios de streaming Comparte día a día tu pasión por el cine junto a nosotros y otros amigos cinéfilos enamorados del séptimo arte. Acomódate, ¡te estábamos esperando! ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ SÍGUENOS EN TWITTER: @podcastwood @fran_maestra @gcuelliga INSTAGRAM: podcastwood BLOGGER: podcastwood.blogspot.com ✉ CONTACTANOS EN podcastwoodmail@gmail.com ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ DISFRUTA DE LA BSO DE PODCASTWOOD EN SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2FYBsPmqMxvs9gtgrUtQ62 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ CREW ▪️Producción: Fran Maestra y Gonzalo Cuélliga ▪️ Redacción: Fran Maestra y Gonzalo Cuélliga ▪️ Sonido y grafismo: Fran Maestra ▪️ Entorno digital: Gonzalo Cuélliga ▪️ Conducción: Fran Maestra y Gonzalo Cuélliga ▪️ Locución: Marta Navas Podcastwood | 2023
"You Stepped Out of a Dream" o Saliste de un sueño, es una canción popular con música escrita por Nacio Herb Brown y letra de Gus Kahn que se publicó en 1940. La canción se ha convertido en un estándar del pop y el jazz, con muchas versiones grabadas. Sarah y Shirley Horn en voz, Sonny Rollins y varios tenores, Joe Pass, varios pianistas el alter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's an album I used to steal so much from my dad's collection I thought it actually might be mine when I went through his records. This entertainer had an unmistakable voice, an unmistakable style, AND unmistakable cool. He seemed to always sing the most recognizable version of most of the standards. And he only ever needed one name to introduce him. So get ready to hear from who I think is the most outstanding showman of all time in Volume 136: Sammy Record 1. Promised link: Highway Of Agony: How Traffic Safety Films Introduced Millions Of Kids To Scenes Of Real Death Credits and copyrights Sammy Davis, Jr. – Sammy Label: Sessions (2) – ARI-1001 Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation Released: 1976 Genre: Jazz, Pop Style: Vocal, Swing What The World Needs Now written by Burt Bacharach, Hal David Mr Bojangles written by Jerry Jeff Walker Singin' In The Rain Written by Nacio Herb Brown, Arthur Freed What Kind Of Fool Am I Written by Leslie Bricusse / Anthony Newley Talk To The Animals written by Leslie Bricusse For Once In My Life written by Ron Miller and Orlando Murden I've Got You Under My Skin written by Cole Porter I do not own the rights to this music. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain.
George Feltenstein joins the podcast to review three new July Blu-ray releases from the Warner Archive. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer made every effort to impress with its first talking motion picture, setting a new standard for big-budget films and establishing an archetype for decades of movie musicals to follow in "The Broadway Melody." The Great White Way truly becomes the Street of Broken Dreams when sisters Queenie and Hank Mahoney (Anita Page and Bessie Love) follow Hank's boyfriend, Eddie Kearns (Charles King), to Manhattan with visions of stardom. In New York, Eddie and Queenie are attracted to each other, but unwilling to betray her sister, Queenie dates a feckless cad. Now, Hank must sort out the tangle of aspirations and emotions that form this tragic love triangle. Filled with a memorable score of unforgettable songs by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, this was the first sound film to win the Academy Award® for Best Picture (1929-30). Purchase THE BROADWAY MELODY"CIMARRON" the (1931) Academy Award®-winning adaptation of Edna Ferber's novel traces the lives of two people who are in love with each other--but in love with life even more--as they struggle to bring civilization to the Western frontier in Cimarron! 1898. The Oklahoma Land Rush. As thousands of would-be settlers race across a barren desert to be the first to stake their claim to a plot of land, Yancey Cravat (Richard Dix) is cheated out of his property by Dixie Lee (Estelle Taylor). Without the farm they had hoped to start, Yancey and his wife, Sabra (Irene Dunne), take over the local newspaper after the editor is assassinated. But as the newspaper helps bring order to a lawless land, Yancey feels the wanderlust to find new frontiers and new adventures, and Sabra stays to build a publishing empire. Always in love, frequently apart and destined for greatness, Yancey and Sabra lead lives as tempestuous as the land they have chosen for their home in this epic Western classic. Purchase CIMARRONDuBARRY WAS A LADY (1943)Hapless nightclub hatcheck boy Red Skelton loves glamorous chanteuse Lucille Ball. Handsome hoofer Gene Kelly loves her too. And Lucy? Lucy loves money. Then Red mistakenly gulps down a Mickey Finn and dreams he's in 18th-century France. Before you can powder your wig, a throng of suitors – Red, Gene, King Louis XV, a dashing rebel, a sinister duke and just about everybody – loves Lucy! This glittery, tune-filled bonbon features a supporting cast of wags and wits (including the inimitable Zero Mostel) and three Cole Porter songs from the original Broadway smash: “Friendship,” “Katie Went to Haiti” and “Do I Love You?” Cherchez la Lucy for comedy, music and star power from Hollywood's golden era. Purchase DuBARRY WAS A LADY The Extras Facebook pageThe Extras Twitter Warner Archive & Warner Bros Catalog GroupOtaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. www.otakumedia.tv
"Singin' in the Rain" (1952), música de Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown y Lennie Hayton.
In the immortal words of Monty Python and the Flying Circus, now for something completely different. This record was an unexpected find in my dad's collection, but it's obvious he played it frequently, telling by its condition. So get ready to head out to the middle of the Pacific Ocean for some quiet meditation at my favorite time of day with Volume 103: Hawaiian Sunset. Credits and copyrights Poly And His Hawaiian Ensemble – Hawaiian Sunset Label: Harmony (4) – HL 7114 Format: Vinyl, LP Country: Canada Released: 1958 Genre: Folk, World, & Country Style: Pacific Song Of The Islands Written by Charles E King The Moon Of Manakoora written by Frank Loesser (lyrics) and Alfred Newman (music) Hawaiian Paradise Owens music by Harry Owens Hawaiian Dreams By Poly The One Rose Lyon - Written by Lani McIntire, Del Lyon Pagan Love Song written by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed Aloha Oe Composed by Queen Lilluokalani I do not own the rights to this music. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain.
Broadcast on radio from 1935 to 1953, Cavalcade of America was an anthology drama series that documented historical events, often through dramatization. In addition, it occasionally presented musicals, such as an adaptation of Show Boat, and condensed biographies of popular composers. It was later on television from 1952 to 1957. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate give you a glimpse into the past.
ROMANTIC WWII AUDIO DRAMA / HISTORICAL RADIO PLAY SERIES SET IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC, CHINA AND JAPAN. Season Four of the PodcastIt's the Spring of 1945, and the Second World War is in its fourth year in the Pacific. On April 12th, President Roosevelt dies of a cerebral hemorrhage, and Harry Truman becomes President. Two weeks later, Adolph Hitler commits suicide, and the Nazis surrender. With Germany defeated in Europe, the U.S. and its allies focus their full attention on the Japanese. They mine Japan's home islands, preventing vital food and fuel from reaching port. Hundreds of U.S. B-29s carry out a relentless fire-bombing campaign, devastating Tokyo and nearly ever major industrial city. And yet Japan's militarists refuse to surrender. In Hawaii, most interned Japanese-Americans have been released from the camps. Nightly blackouts and martial law have finally ended, but the U.S. military still controls the islands. Hawaiian civilians are counting the days until the war is over. And with Japan nearly vanquished, the Chinese civil war between the Communists and the Nationalists is about to explode again. While at the same time, Russia is moving on Manchuria and ready to take any advantage it can in China, and in Japan. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed, and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Chelsea Kurtz, Fin Kim, Andy Goldberg, Tiffany Hubbard, Melinda Chilton, Rio Shigeta, Diana Miho, Ellen Mah, Priscilla Bawicia, Josh McClenney, Maria Spassoff, Feodor Chin, Dawn Joyal, Smitha Chandrabose, Arnold Chun, Julia Cho, Mark Schubb, Scott Sandler, Celia McClennan, Dana Scott Galloway, William Woff, Kareem Ferguson, Helaine Lembeck, Don McClennan, Desi Powell, and Mason Mickl. Narration by Robin Abcarian. Main Title theme by Jack Côté. Blue Hawaii was written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger and performed by Melinda Chilton. Palolo was written by Charles E. King and performed by Ray Kinney and His Musical Ambassadors. Sweet Leilani was written by Harry Owens and performed by Dick McIntire and his Harmony Hawaiians. Pagan Love Song was written by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed and performed by Felix Mendelssohn and the Hawaiian Serenaders Chicks is Won'erful was written by Sam Feller and performed by Jack Teagarden and His Orchestra Hula Blues was written by Johnny Noble and Sonny Cunha and performed by the Tau Moe Trio Little Grass Shack was written by Tommy Harrison, Bill Cogswell, and Johnny Noble and performed by Felix Mendelssohn and the Hawaiian Serenaders (In My) Solitude was written and performed by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
In Ongehoord blikken we terug op de beste momenten van de voorbije 24uur BRUZZ radio. In deze aflevering hoor je de bekendste Belgische dirigent: Dirk Brossé, die de muziek van Nacio Herb Brown tot leven bracht samen met het Brussels Phillarmonic in de legendarische Flageystudio's. Een gesprek over de kracht van filmmuziek, waarom componisten tegenwoordig extra hard nadenken over hun score en wiens idee het ooit was om de filmmuziek live bij een film te spelen.
ROMANTIC WWII AUDIO DRAMA / HISTORICAL RADIO PLAY SERIES SET IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC, CHINA AND JAPAN. Season Four of the PodcastIt's the Spring of 1945, and the Second World War is in its fourth year in the Pacific. On April 12th, President Roosevelt dies of a cerebral hemorrhage, and Harry Truman becomes President. Two weeks later, Adolph Hitler commits suicide, and the Nazis surrender. With Germany defeated in Europe, the U.S. and its allies focus their full attention on the Japanese. They mine Japan's home islands, preventing vital food and fuel from reaching port. Hundreds of U.S. B-29s carry out a relentless fire-bombing campaign, devastating Tokyo and nearly ever major industrial city. And yet Japan's militarists refuse to surrender. In Hawaii, most interned Japanese-Americans have been released from the camps. Nightly blackouts and martial law have finally ended, but the U.S. military still controls the islands. Hawaiian civilians are counting the days until the war is over. And with Japan nearly vanquished, the Chinese civil war between the Communists and the Nationalists is about to explode again. While at the same time, Russia is moving on Manchuria and ready to take any advantage it can in China, and in Japan. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed, and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Chelsea Kurtz, Fin Kim, Andy Goldberg, Tiffany Hubbard, Melinda Chilton, Rio Shigeta, Diana Miho, Ellen Mah, Priscilla Bawicia, Josh McClenney, Maria Spassoff, Feodor Chin, Dawn Joyal, Smitha Chandrabose, Arnold Chun, Julia Cho, Mark Schubb, Scott Sandler, Celia McClennan, Dana Scott Galloway, William Woff, Kareem Ferguson, Helaine Lembeck, Don McClennan, Desi Powell, and Mason Mickl. Narration by Robin Abcarian. Main Title theme by Jack Côté. Blue Hawaii was written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger and performed by Melinda Chilton. Palolo was written by Charles E. King and performed by Ray Kinney and His Musical Ambassadors. Sweet Leilani was written by Harry Owens and performed by Dick McIntire and his Harmony Hawaiians. Pagan Love Song was written by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed and performed by Felix Mendelssohn and the Hawaiian Serenaders Chicks is Won'erful was written by Sam Feller and performed by Jack Teagarden and His Orchestra Hula Blues was written by Johnny Noble and Sonny Cunha and performed by the Tau Moe Trio Little Grass Shack was written by Tommy Harrison, Bill Cogswell, and Johnny Noble and performed by Felix Mendelssohn and the Hawaiian Serenaders Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
ROMANTIC WWII AUDIO DRAMA / HISTORICAL RADIO PLAY SERIES SET IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC, CHINA AND JAPAN. Season Four of the PodcastIt's the Spring of 1945, and the Second World War is in its fourth year in the Pacific. On April 12th, President Roosevelt dies of a cerebral hemorrhage, and Harry Truman becomes President. Two weeks later, Adolph Hitler commits suicide, and the Nazis surrender. With Germany defeated in Europe, the U.S. and its allies focus their full attention on the Japanese. They mine Japan's home islands, preventing vital food and fuel from reaching port. Hundreds of U.S. B-29s carry out a relentless fire-bombing campaign, devastating Tokyo and nearly ever major industrial city. And yet Japan's militarists refuse to surrender. In Hawaii, most interned Japanese-Americans have been released from the camps. Nightly blackouts and martial law have finally ended, but the U.S. military still controls the islands. Hawaiian civilians are counting the days until the war is over. And with Japan nearly vanquished, the Chinese civil war between the Communists and the Nationalists is about to explode again. While at the same time, Russia is moving on Manchuria and ready to take any advantage it can in China, and in Japan. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed, and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Chelsea Kurtz, Fin Kim, Andy Goldberg, Tiffany Hubbard, Melinda Chilton, Rio Shigeta, Diana Miho, Ellen Mah, Priscilla Bawicia, Josh McClenney, Maria Spassoff, Feodor Chin, Dawn Joyal, Smitha Chandrabose, Arnold Chun, Julia Cho, Mark Schubb, Scott Sandler, Celia McClennan, Dana Scott Galloway, William Woff, Kareem Ferguson, Helaine Lembeck, Don McClennan, Desi Powell, and Mason Mickl. Narration by Robin Abcarian. Main Title theme by Jack Côté. Blue Hawaii was written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger and performed by Melinda Chilton. Palolo was written by Charles E. King and performed by Ray Kinney and His Musical Ambassadors. Sweet Leilani was written by Harry Owens and performed by Dick McIntire and his Harmony Hawaiians. Pagan Love Song was written by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed and performed by Felix Mendelssohn and the Hawaiian Serenaders Chicks is Won'erful was written by Sam Feller and performed by Jack Teagarden and His Orchestra Hula Blues was written by Johnny Noble and Sonny Cunha and performed by the Tau Moe Trio Little Grass Shack was written by Tommy Harrison, Bill Cogswell, and Johnny Noble and performed by Felix Mendelssohn and the Hawaiian Serenaders Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
ROMANTIC WWII AUDIO DRAMA / HISTORICAL RADIO PLAY SERIES SET IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC, CHINA AND JAPAN. Season Four of the PodcastIt's the Spring of 1945, and the Second World War is in its fourth year in the Pacific. On April 12th, President Roosevelt dies of a cerebral hemorrhage, and Harry Truman becomes President. Two weeks later, Adolph Hitler commits suicide, and the Nazis surrender. With Germany defeated in Europe, the U.S. and its allies focus their full attention on the Japanese. They mine Japan's home islands, preventing vital food and fuel from reaching port. Hundreds of U.S. B-29s carry out a relentless fire-bombing campaign, devastating Tokyo and nearly ever major industrial city. And yet Japan's militarists refuse to surrender. In Hawaii, most interned Japanese-Americans have been released from the camps. Nightly blackouts and martial law have finally ended, but the U.S. military still controls the islands. Hawaiian civilians are counting the days until the war is over. And with Japan nearly vanquished, the Chinese civil war between the Communists and the Nationalists is about to explode again. While at the same time, Russia is moving on Manchuria and ready to take any advantage it can in China, and in Japan. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed, and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Chelsea Kurtz, Fin Kim, Andy Goldberg, Tiffany Hubbard, Melinda Chilton, Rio Shigeta, Diana Miho, Ellen Mah, Priscilla Bawicia, Josh McClenney, Maria Spassoff, Feodor Chin, Dawn Joyal, Smitha Chandrabose, Arnold Chun, Julia Cho, Mark Schubb, Scott Sandler, Celia McClennan, Dana Scott Galloway, William Woff, Kareem Ferguson, Helaine Lembeck, Don McClennan, Desi Powell, and Mason Mickl. Narration by Robin Abcarian. Main Title theme by Jack Côté. Blue Hawaii was written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger and performed by Melinda Chilton. Palolo was written by Charles E. King and performed by Ray Kinney and His Musical Ambassadors. Sweet Leilani was written by Harry Owens and performed by Dick McIntire and his Harmony Hawaiians. Pagan Love Song was written by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed and performed by Felix Mendelssohn and the Hawaiian Serenaders Chicks is Won'erful was written by Sam Feller and performed by Jack Teagarden and His Orchestra Hula Blues was written by Johnny Noble and Sonny Cunha and performed by the Tau Moe Trio Little Grass Shack was written by Tommy Harrison, Bill Cogswell, and Johnny Noble and performed by Felix Mendelssohn and the Hawaiian Serenaders Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
Singin' in the Rain was a product of MGM's so-called “Freed Unit,” named for the person who headed it -- Arthur Freed. Before this film, Freed worked on many of the best known musicals, both historically and of their respective days: The Wizard of Oz, Babes in Arms, Meet Me in St. Louis, Ziegfeld Follies, Easter Parade, On the Town, Annie Get Your Gun, Show Boat, and An American In Paris. It was after working on An American in Paris -- which featured music by George Gershwin, and went on to win 7 Academy Awards (including Best Picture) while becoming one of the top 10 highest grossing films of 1951 -- that Freed decided to put together another musical featuring pre-existing music by a specific songwriter… namely, himself, along with collaborator Nacio Herb Brown. The resulting film features tunes the duo wrote for previous MGM musicals. Screenwriters Betty Comden and Adolph Green worked on the initial draft of the screenplay with Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen jumping in to collaborate on adjustments to the story once they were done with American In Paris. Debbie Reynolds, who was not a dancer before the movie began production, had a particularly rough time making the picture -- with Kelly being rough on her throughout and one extremely long day of shooting a number resulting in bloody feet. In 2003, she told the Saturday Evening Post that "Singin' in the Rain and childbirth were the two hardest things I ever had to do in my life." And the famed “Make ‘Em Laugh” sequence reportedly left heavy smoking Donald O'Connor recovering in a hospital bed for several days. The film was considered only a modest hit at the time it was released, though it did receive strong reviews from many of the major critics of the day and it did rank as the 10th highest grossing film of 1952. It was nominated for 2 Oscars -- Best Supporting Actress (Jean Hagen) and Best Scoring of a Musical Picture -- but won neither. The Academy Award for Best Motion Picture that year went to Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth -- and that film was also the highest grossing of 1952. Over the nearly 70 years since its release, Singin' in the Rain has arguably become one of the best loved movies of all time, especially as far as Hollywood movies go. It wa among the first batch of 25 films considered "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" that the Library of Congress recognized in 1989 for its National Film Registry. And it was included in AFI's 100 Years, 100 Movies list in 1998, ranked at #10... then rose to the #5 spot when that list was updated in 2007. AFI also listed it as the #1 greatest movie musical of all time in 2006, beating out West Side Story, The Wizard of Oz, The Sound of Music, and Cabaret... in that order. For our purposes, the film first ranked in the top 10 of Sight and Sound Magazine's critics' survey of the best films of all time in 1982.. At #3. It was then a runner up in 1992 and at #10 in 2002. And though it didn't make the top 10 in 2012, it was included on the full list at #20, right behind Andrei Tarkovsky's Mirror and just ahead of Michelangelo Antonioni's L'avventura -- both of which we've discussed in previous episodes of this podcast… Ben Gibson, Director of the London Film School, put it on his list, saying: “Through the faked-up DIY of Singin' in the Rain, seemingly a mad throwing together of stuff that somehow just gels, we're allowed to feel the joy of creativity and to glimpse the very human face of genius. It's the least improvised film providing the most thrillingly spontaneous feeling to be had in a cinema.” Singin' in the Rain also came in at #67 on the 2012 directors' poll. Among the directors who voted for it were Francis Ford Coppola and Marc Webb. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stereoactivemovieclub/message
The Panel are back with a look at how all the managers in the Arkham Avengers Fantasy Football League got on during Gameweek 33. While some managers are not on the move, other managers are trying to take advantage of the remaining Gameweeks in order to consolidate their position. Who could be in trouble? Did anyone spring a trap? The Host, Eamon and Hector provide news, analysis and much more on each manager.However, it's not all about the football.The Host finds out from Hector as to what happened to his ankle. As Hector tells his tale, Eamon has visions of "Born Free" and "Hopalong Cassidy". This is an interesting story.And speaking of story, Hector informs the lads he was at a wake. Yes, that's right an Irish Wake. But is everything has it appears? Hector is in for an awakening.Captain Fantastical Mick isn't joining us this week although he was chatting to The Host. We'l see how he is getting on.Our thanks to John Barry for the clip of music from "Born Free" and also to Nacio Herb Brown (music) and L. Wolfe Gilbert (lyrics) for "Hopalong Cassidy".If you want to get in touch or have any comment(s) for The Panel please send us an email to arkhamavengersffpl@gmail.com.You can also follow us on Twitter under the handle @arkhamavengers and we're on Facebook too where you'll find us @ArkhamAvengersFFPL.Tell your friends about us and many thanks for subscribing.Enjoy the show!!
Si la semana pasada escuchamos bandas sonoras que ganaron el Oscar, esta semana vamos a escuchar algunas de las bandas sonoras que, siendo nominadas, no lo ganaron. La lista es larga y de gran calidad, pero aún lo es más la de las bandas sonoras que ni siquiera fueron consideradas para el premio. En todo caso, esta semana volvemos a tener piezas de gran calidad que forman parte de nuestro imaginario colectivo. Os sugiero no leer el listado de las piezas, para que la sorpresa sea aún mayor cuando identifiquéis la película. Esta semana escucharemos: Lo que el viento se llevó – Max Steiner Horizontes lejanos - Jerome Moross La conquista del Oeste – Alfred Newman Los siete magníficos – Elmer Bernstein El imperio contraataca – John Williams Supermán – John Williams En busca del arca perdida – John Williams El Álamo – Dimitri Tiomkin El halcón del mar – Erich Wolfgang Korngold Rebecca – Franz Waxman Cleopatra – Alex North Espartaco – Alex North Cantando bajo la lluvia – Nacio Herb Brown & Arthur Freed La pantera rosa – Henry Mancini Casablanca – Max Steiner La leyenda de la ciudad sin nombre – Al Hirt & John Cacavas Gladiator – Hans Zimmer & Lisa Gerrard Forrest Gump – Alan Silvestri Matar a un ruiseñor – Elmer Bernstein Único testigo – Maurice Jarre Instinto básico – Jerry Goldsmith American Beauty – Thomas Newman El bosque – James Newton Howard Las reglas de la casa de la sidra – Rachel Portman La misión – Ennio Morricone El Padrino – Nino Rota Harry Potter y la Piedra Filosofal – John Williams Taxi Driver – Bernard Herrmann Interstellar – Hans Zimmer Origen – Hans Zimmer Las Horas – Philip Glass Shaft – Isaac Hayes
durée : 00:25:01 - Nacio Herb Brown, Singing in the rain - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Dans le prestigieux Radio City Music Hall de New York a lieu ce 27 mars 52 la première du film «Singin' in the rain», avec Gene Kelly dans le rôle-titre. Chanson culte de la comédie musicale, «Singin' in the rain», fut composée par Nacio Herb Brown en 1927 sur des paroles d'Arthur Freed. - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde
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durée : 00:57:26 - "Singin' in the Rain" (Nacio Herb Brown / Arthur Freed) (1929) - par : Laurent Valero - "Singin' in the Rain - Chantons sous La Pluie" chanson culte de la comédie musicale, composée par Nacio Herb Brown (1896-1964) sur des paroles d'Arthur Freed (1894-1973) - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
It's October, 1942. WWII is raging in Asia and the Pacific. The U.S. Navy has more than recovered from Japan's attack at Pearl Harbor the year before and is doing real damage to the Japanese Fleet. In Hawaii, everyone remains under martial law, while influential Japanese-Hawaiian men are held in camps with a growing number of Japanese POWs. Jo McMenamy flies for the Office of Naval Intelligence out of Honolulu, and her special knowledge of the Pacific islands has been crucial. In China, Alice and Li-ang initiate a daring plan to unify their country once the Japanese have been driven out. Mike finds himself deeply involved when he’s recruited to fly for the O.S.S., the U.S. Army's new spy agency, operating in China for the first time. Prince Nik Nikura is in war-torn Japan on the Southern island of Shikoku doing what he can for the people of his ancestral estate. Starvation runs rampant, and younger and younger men are pressed into military service. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed, and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Chelsea Kurtz, Fin Kim, Andy Goldberg, Tiffany Hubbard, Melinda Chilton, Rio Shigeta, Diana Miho, Ellen Mah, Priscilla Bawicia, Josh McClenney, Maria Spassoff, Feodor Chin, Dawn Joyal, Smitha Chandrabose, Arnold Chun, Julia Cho, Mark Schubb, Scott Sandler, Celia McClennan, Carter Doyle, William Woff, Kareem Ferguson, Helaine Lembeck, Don McClennan, Desi Powell, Matylda Kerry and Melia Languein. Narration by Robin Abcarian. Main Title theme by Jack Côté. Pagan Love Song was written by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown. Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of racism and sexism, and later, discussions of rape culture, sexual assault, loss of hearing, deafness. Hey, look! A fun movie for once! Seriously some of the films in this category were meant to be entertaining but instead wound up being incredible bores. Even our favorite movie thus far deals with the intensely difficult subject matter of mental illness and institutionalization. So a comedy about two old comedians who are rivals, even if they don’t remember why? Count us in! It doesn’t hurt that the prolific and fantastic Neil Simon is writing this script - at the very least, you know whatever you’re gonna watch will have laughs and a solid script. But is the majestic duo of an uncharacteristically wacky Walter Matthau and the genius dry wit of George Burns that make this film such a delight. Grab your make up, doctor’s coat and “ahh” sticks as we continue our Oscars ‘75 series with The Sunshine Boys. You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Intro and outro music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive. Excerpt taken from the song “Make ‘Em Laugh,” with lyrics by Arthur Freed and music by Nacio Herb Brown. Copyright 1952 MGM Records, Inc. & Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. Excerpt taken from "Day of the Locust" from the film of the same name, written and composed by John Barry. Copyright 1974 Long Road Productions.
CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Gambling, theft, abuse, homelessness, economic issues. Notwithstanding her often tempestuous behavior, we here at Macintosh & Maud consider Barbra Streisand as one of the greats. She’s already made an appearance as Dolly Levi, shining through her co-star’s complete lack of interest or care. But it’s this role that started her stardom, before she’d ever been in a film. Barbra is Fanny, Fanny is Barbra, and none of what we see in these movies is the actual Fanny Brice. Which is fine for our first movie on the docket - sure it’s slow, and a little pointless, but those songs and that drama, wow! But when it comes to the film we’re more focused on for this series, we’re once again left asking “why bother and who cared?” It was the best of Barbra, it was the worst of Barbra, as we continue our Oscars ‘75 series with 1968’s Funny Girl and 1975’s Funny Lady You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Intro and outro music taken from the Second Movement of Ludwig von Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Hong Kong (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 HK) license. To hear the full performance or get more information, visit the song page at the Internet Archive. Excerpt taken from the “Overture” to the film Funny Girl, written and composed by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill. Copyright 1968 Columbia Records / CBS, Inc. Clip taken from the film Funny Girl copyright © 1968, renewed 1996 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Excerpt taken from the song “Don’t Rain on My Parade,” written and composed by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill. Copyright 1968 Columbia Records / CBS, Inc. Excerpt taken from the song “Make ‘Em Laugh,” with lyrics by Arthur Freed and music by Nacio Herb Brown. Copyright 1952 MGM Records, Inc. & Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
Episode #4: Musette and Stravinskyfied Jazz Uploaded: March 20, 2021 Michel Corrette: Les Voyages du Berger Fortuné aux Indes Orientales [8:21] Les Amusemens d'Apollon chez le Roi Admète & La Naissance de la Musette [20:16] Les Sauvages et La Furstemberg, 25me Concerto Comique [9:24] Malbrough, Ariette Nouvelle [5:25] Le Carillon des Morts [5:45] 6me Fantaisie [6:26] Ensemble Les Festes Galantes JECKLIN DISCO 616-2 Boyd Raeburn: Boyd meets Stravinsky [2:50] Nacio Herb Brown & Arthur Freed: Temptation [2:50] George Handy: Dalvatore Sally [3:05] Harry Warren & Al Dubin: I only have eyes for you [3:06] Harold Arlen: Over the rainbow [3:01] Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour and Frank Eyton: Body and Soul [3:12] Dizzy Gillespie & Frank Paparelli: Interlude [2:59] George Gershwin: Summertime [2:38] George Handy: March of the Boyds [3:03] Joe Bishop: Blue Prelude [3:15] ? Kless: Boyd's nest [3:05] Isham Jones & Charles Newman: You've got me crying again [3:13] Boyd Raeburn and his Orchestra SAVOY JAZZ SV-0185 Links to Michael & Mardie (Michael Garin and Mardie Millit): CD: https://www.amazon.com/Hey-Look-Its-Michael-Mardie/dp/B00V82QCQA/ref=tmm_msc_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1422629091&sr=8-1 Streaming of their live shows: facebook.com/Michael.garin.18343 facebook.com/mardie.millit See them live every Sunday evening at the West Bank Café on 42nd Street in New York City, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. See Michael Garin live at the Roxy Hotel in Tribeca, New York City, every Wednesday through Saturday evenings from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
En Música de Contrabando, revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia(orm.es, 00,00h) Alice Cooper ha presentado un segundo sencillo, que describe como uno de los trabajos más extraños en su carrera, “Our Love Will Change The World”. Miguel Sand The Sand firma con la discográfica surcoreana Sound Republica para el lanzamiento y distribución en exclusiva del single Believe en Corea del Sur.ANIMAL SOUND despide 2020 con su edición especial 'XS' (Glas abren el ciclo). Belter Souls regresan a los escenarios. Romy lanza una versión para piano de su sencillo debut como solista “Lifetime”. Grabada durante las sesiones de estudio de su próximo álbum debut, la interpretación minimalista es un momento íntimo, que se centra en la composición de Romy y la emoción de su interpretación vocal.The Avalanches publican su esperado tercer álbum de estudio, We Will Always Love You. Noise Box celebra dos décadas de formación, escenarios y canciones haciendo suyo el clásico de Arthur Freed y Nacio Herb Brown de 1929, que popularizara Gene Kelly en 1952, en la emblemática escena donde interpretaba la canción cantando bajo la lluvia, y la convierten en una bonita gema del indie-rock. "Hoy se acaba" es el primer adelanto del nuevo álbum de Ángel Pop que saldrá publicado en primavera de 2021. Esta semana continuan los conciertos en streaming de Frecuencia RM Bis (Las Wonder, Mala Cotton). Al Dual Official presenta su segundo single, “Cadillac Funk". Varry Brava presentan su disco "Hortera" en Orihuela (Electroacústico). Be-Bah-Bah, nuevo sencillo de Soul Teller (Miguel Ángel Julián/Cool Jerks). James Blake publica "Covers EP" . Incluye versiones hasta ahora, inéditas de “Godspeed” y “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”. Las Ruinas eligen para la ocasión un directo donde repasan sus canciones más celebradas, recolectadas entre el primerizo “Butano” y el postrero “Alucinaje”. "Adiós". es el adelanto del disco debut de Select, "Fronteras trazadas".. Victorio Melgarejo, de la Asociación Cultural Hay un tigre detrás de ti, nos cuenta la última hora sobre la IV Gala de los Premios de la Música Región de Murcia (Kaze, Lady Mabelle)
PODCAST INTEGRANTE DE ESFERA JAZZ: https://www.esferajazz.com Como ya hicimos en el capítulo 26 de Música para Gatos, hoy vamos a intentar unir dos de nuestras grandes pasiones, música y cine, y os vamos a ofrecer un programa especial dedicado a algunos temas que nacieron para la gran pantalla pero que con el tiempo acabarían convirtiéndose en auténticos standards de jazz. ¿Quién no ha oído alguna vez As Time Goes By?, un tema de Herman Hupfeld creado para una comedia musical de Broadway de 1931 llamada Everybody Is Welcome y que en 1942 se convertiría en la canción principal de la banda sonora original de una de las más grandes películas de la historia del cine, Casablanca, dirigida por Michael Curtiz e interpretada de forma inolvidable por Humphrey Bogard y Ingrid Bergman. ¿Quén no ha cantado alguna vez Singin’ in the Rain? Una melodía compuesta por Nacio Herb Brown en 1929 y que 23 años más tarde se convertiría en el epicentro de otro brillante largometraje dirigido por Stanley Donen en colaboración con su principal protagonista, el actor, bailarín, coreógrafo y cantante Gene Kelly y en el que también participarían Debbie Reynolds y Donald O’Connor. Hoy nos vamos de ocupar de algunas de estas brillantes melodías pero vistas con una cierta distancia e interpretadas por músicos que realizaron carrera a partir de la segunda mitad del siglo XX. Os prometemos un programa musical lleno de cine y cultura audiovisual y estamos seguros de que será apasionante.
This week the Bad Piano Player learns about the movie songwriting team of Arthur Freed, producer /lyricist, and Nacio Herb Brown, composer.
PULP-POURRI THEATRE, S3 E5: Contains explicit sexual content. For mature audiences only. "The Medici Boots" is adapted from a story of the same name by Pearl Norton Swet, which appeared in an issue of the long-running Weird Tales pulp-fiction magazine. Adapted, directed and produced by Pete Lutz. Set in the year 1935, it's the story of John Delameter, his wife Suzanne, and his brother Eric -- it's also the story of a pair of beautifully styled boots, made in the 15th century and cursed in the same era. Weird things start happening to the Delameters once they inherit these boots from their historian uncle... CAST: ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala NEWSCASTER: Derek Lutz UNCLE SILAS DICKERSON: Pete Lutz JOHN DELAMETER: Peter M. Howard SUZANNNE DELAMETER: Aileen Corpos ERIC DELAMETER: Pete Lutz ERSKINE: Gene Giggy MARIA MODENA and SERVANT: Alex Moore SPECIAL FEATURES CAST: Kristy Glick, Pete Lutz, Nick Wommack, Austin Hanna, Kevin Schuster, Melody Gaines SPECIAL 15th-CENTURY MUSIC (various composers) performed by Ernest Stoltz and Paul O'Dette MUSIC FROM 1935 (and before) by the following: "Alone" by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown, sung by Kitty Carlisle "Easy To Remember" by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, sung by Bing Crosby "Isn't It A Lovely Day (To Be Caught In The Rain)" by Irving Berlin, sung by Fred Astaire "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin "Violin Concerto No. 2 - II Andante Assai" by Prokofiev Additional Music by: Kevin MacLeod of incompetech dot com "Paperback Writer" by the Beatles, performed by Andrew Kesler "Lara's Theme (Somewhere My Love)" from Dr. Zhivago by Andre Rieu Pulp-Pourri Theatre Theme composed and performed by Rich Wentworth Opening announcers: Gene Lutz, Rich Wentworth
durée : 00:25:01 - Nacio Herb Brown, Singing in the rain - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Dans le prestigieux Radio City Music Hall de New York a lieu ce 27 mars 52 la première du film «Singin’ in the rain», avec Gene Kelly dans le rôle principal. Chanson culte de la comédie musicale, «Singin' in the rain», fut composée par Nacio Herb Brown en 1927 sur des paroles d'Arthur Freed. - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde
The feed is alive with the sound of music today as the Spectacles ensemble put on the greatest show of their lives. With special guest P.T. Barnowl, Stephen and Eva explore the perceptions, history and analyse the mechanics of what makes a musical hum on screen. Glee. C.W. More Singing than usual. Includes musical cover of This is Me by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul performed on piano by Harzy YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/user/MrKakaDanny Stephen is wrong in the podcast, Dilwale Dulhania le Jayenge is available on YouTube to stream and available to Prime subscribers for free in Britain. It's awesome. Song sampled are; The Dumber they Come, The Better I Like ‘Em from the musical Kid Boots, Music by Harry Tierney and Lyrics by Joseph McCarthey, performed by Eddie Cantor. I know it's pretty sexist, I'm not endorsing the message of the song. Although dumb girls deserve love too so don't let me take that from you. Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo’bye) a song with music and lyrics by Gus Kahn, Ernie Erdman and Danny Russo from the Broadway musical Bombo performed by Al Jolson. Jolson performed minstrel acts and I'm not endorsing that either. I'm merely using him for illustrative purposes, history's a hateful place. Music from Steamboat Willie by Wilfred Jackson and Bert Lewis. The Broadway Melody - a song with lyrics by Arthur Freed and music by Nacio Herb Brown, these words are performed by Charles King. (I’m) Young and Healthy from 42nd Street, Music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Al Dubin and performed by Dick Powell. No relation to the Gavin and Stacey character. Be A Clown by Cole Porter performed by Gene Kelly and Judy Garland. Make 'Em Laugh written by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, the song is based on Cole Porter's "Be a Clown" and performed by Donald O'Connor. It Only Takes a Moment composed by Jerry Herman and performed by Michael Crawford and Marianne McAndrew. All music copyright is retained by the owners and is protected in the podcast under Fair Use for illustrative, analytical or parody purposes.
雨の季節にちなんで、私の大好きな映画、「雨に唄えば」で使われている楽曲を紹介。1920〜30年代のNacio Herb Brown,Arthur Freed タッグの名曲が揃ってます☔️ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/menon/message
Cool Dreams is all about the interjection of the alto sax. Listen to the works of Nacio Herb Brown, Thelonious Monk, and Wayne Shorter. This week's episode dates back to the origins of Jazz at Noon Milwaukee with recordings from 2018.
Hoy vamos a intentar unir dos de nuestras grandes pasiones, música y cine, y os vamos a ofrecer un programa especial dedicado a algunos temas que nacieron para la gran pantalla pero que con el tiempo acabarían convirtiéndose en auténticos standards de jazz. ¿Quién no ha oído alguna vez As Time Goes By?, un tema de Herman Hupfeld creado para una comedia musical de Broadway de 1931 llamada Everybody Is Welcome y que en 1942 se convertiría en la canción principal de la banda sonora original de una de las más grandes películas de la historia del cine, Casablanca, dirigida por Michael Curtiz e interpretada de forma inolvidable por Humphrey Bogard y Ingrid Bergman. ¿Quén no ha cantado alguna vez Singin' in the Rain? Una melodía compuesta por Nacio Herb Brown en 1929 y que 23 años más tarde se convertiría en el epicentro de otro brillante largometraje dirigido por Stanley Donen en colaboración con su principal protagonista, el actor, bailarín, coreógrafo y cantante Gene Kelly y en el que también participarían Debbie Reynolds y Donald O'Connor. Hoy nos vamos de ocupar de algunas de estas brillantes melodías pero vistas con una cierta distancia e interpretadas por músicos que realizaron carrera a partir de la segunda mitad del siglo XX. Os prometemos un programa musical lleno de cine y cultura audiovisual y estamos seguros de que será apasionante.
SINGING IN THE RAIN, un tema compuesto por Nacio Herb Brown, con letra de Arthur Freed. Inicialmente interpretada por Doris Eaton Travis en Brodway. una canción que pasó incluso por más intérpretes como Cliff Edwards, hasta que en 1952 se incluyó en la banda sonora de la película del mismo nombre "Singing In The Rain". Interpretada por Gene Kelly en ese film, esta canción quedó para siempre unida al cine como uno de los momentos más recordados de la historia del cine musical.En este podcast escuchamos algunas de las versiones que se han hecho a lo largo de los años.¡Disfrútalo!
SINGING IN THE RAIN, un tema compuesto por Nacio Herb Brown, con letra de Arthur Freed. Inicialmente interpretada por Doris Eaton Travis en Brodway. una canción que pasó incluso por más intérpretes como Cliff Edwards, hasta que en 1952 se incluyó en la banda sonora de la película del mismo nombre "Singing In The Rain". Interpretada por Gene Kelly en ese film, esta canción quedó para siempre unida al cine como uno de los momentos más recordados de la historia del cine musical.En este podcast escuchamos algunas de las versiones que se han hecho a lo largo de los años.¡Disfrútalo!
Para el programa de hoy os proponemos un viaje de ida y vuelta a través del jazz de todos los tiempos. Partimos del extraordinario “Getz / Gilberto” grabado en el año 1963 por tres músicos incomparables: Antonio Carlos Jobim, Stan Getz y Joao Gilberto. Eso nos lleva otro tema interpretado por Getz en su disco póstumo, People Time, compuesto por Nacio Herb Brown que se llama “You Stepped Out of a Dream”. Nacio fue también el compositor de la mayoría de temas de Singin' in the Rain, una película de Gene Kelly y Stanley Donen rodada en el año 1952. Y el tema original de esta película nos conduce a una versión del 2003 del músico británico, Jamie Cullum. Retomamos el disco People Time del año 1992 en el que aparece un excelente pianista llamado Kenny Barron quién grabó un año después de People Time, tras la muerte de Stan Getz, un trabajo llamado Sambao junto a músicos como el brasileño Toninho Horta quién por cierto reconoce en Antonio Carlos Jobim su mayor influencia. En fin, que comenzamos con Jobim, recorremos todo un siglo de jazz, y volvemos de nuevo al maestro soberano. Y es que el jazz de todos los tiempos, desde finales del siglo XIX hasta la actualidad, está perfectamente conectado.
Today's Reel Change concludes our delightful dive into the history of the Movie Musical. We continue our travel backwards in time, as we step song by song down memory lane. We hope today's selections (by no means intended as an exhaustive 'greatest of' list) spark joy in the way only great movie musicals can.Join us and be prepared - you may find yourself suddenly and uncontrollably bursting into song.[Note: This 2-part podcast focuses on songs from live-action Movie Musicals. A future Reel Change will cover the wonderful tradition of music from Animated Musicals].Listen to Reel Change: The Movie Musical (Part II) Today's Selections:Little Shop of Horrors “Little Shop of Horrors” (music: Alan Menken, lyrics: Howard Ashman)Annie“Maybe” (music: Charles Strouse, lyrics: Martin Charnin)Grease“You’re the One that I Want” (John Farrar)Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory“Pure Imagination” (Leslie Bricusse / Anthony Newley)Hello Dolly“It Only Takes a Moment” (Jerry Herman)The Sound of Music“The Sound of Music” (music: Richard Rodgers, lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein)Mary Poppins“A Spoonful of Sugar” (Richard Sherman / Robert Sherman)The Music Man“Marian the Librarian” (Meredith Wilson)West Side Story“Something’s Coming” (music: Leonard Bernstein, lyrics: Stephen Sondheim)Carousel“If I Loved You” (music: Richard Rodgers, lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein)Calamity Jane“The Deadwood Stage” (music: Sammy Fain, lyrics: Paul Francis Webster)Singin' in the Rain“Singin' in the Rain” (music: Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics: Arthur Freed)Annie Get Your Gun“They Say It's Wonderful” (Irving Berlin)Meet Me in St. Louis“The Boy Next Door” (Hugh Martin / Ralph Blane)■ ■ ■For score reductions, additional links and more,the discussion continues at: www.underscorepodcast.com---------------------------------------------------------------------to support the show, please visit www.patreon.com/underscorepodcast
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 25: The Broadway Melody (1929) Released 2 January 2019 For this episode, we watched The Broadway Melody, written by Edmund Goulding, Sarah Y. Mason, Norman Houston and James Gleason with songs by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, and Willard Robison. The director was Harry Beaumont (nominated) and the film stars Charles King, Anita Page, Bessie Love (nominated) and Jed Prouty. The film won only Best Picture, but it also gained the other two nominations noted above (although the status of these nominations is dubious). Next episode we will be discussing All About Eve. If you want to watch it before listening to the next episode you can buy the DVD or Blu-Ray on Amazon.co.uk, or Amazon.com, or you can download it via iTunes (UK) or iTunes (USA). To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n
Hello Listeners! It’s time to start a new school year AND a new season of Broadway Babies! We hope you’re as excited as we are to take a deep dive into the Movie Musicals of the Decades! We will be looking at movie musicals from the 1920s to today, and basing an episode on the musical that we think captures the spirit and the aesthetic of that decade. This episode is on the Academy Award winning classic, The Broadway Melody! We will be discussing the quality of the movie as well as the music, the story, the choreography, and other elements of musicals that apply. Join us in the discussion during the season about the evolution of the movie musical! Podcast cover art: David Taylor Twitter: @bwaybabies Facebook: Facebook.com/broadwaybabiespodcast Where to watch: Amazon| iTunes| YouTube Music: "The Broadway Melody," performed by Charles King "My Boyfriend," by Bessie Love and Anita Page "You Were Meant for Me," by Charles King "The Broadway Melody (reprise)," by Charles King Music and lyrics by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Show Notes: The New York Times’ review from 1929. Turner Classic Movies Comet over Hollywood Tap dancing scene!! You Were Meant for Me from “Singin’ in the Rain,” this time sung by Gene Kelly An interesting...and disappointing story about Arthur Freed in his later years.
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 25: The Broadway Melody (1929) Released 2 January 2019 For this episode, we watched The Broadway Melody, written by Edmund Goulding, Sarah Y. Mason, Norman Houston and James Gleason with songs by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, and Willard Robison. The director was Harry Beaumont (nominated) and the film stars Charles King, Anita Page, Bessie Love (nominated) and Jed Prouty. The film won only Best Picture, but it also gained the other two nominations noted above (although the status of these nominations is dubious). Next episode we will be discussing All About Eve. If you want to watch it before listening to the next episode you can buy the DVD or Blu-Ray on Amazon.co.uk, or Amazon.com, or you can download it via iTunes (UK) or iTunes (USA). To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n
"The Medici Boots" is adapted from a story of the same name by Pearl Norton Swet, which appeared in an issue of the long-running Weird Tales pulp-fiction magazine. Adapted, directed and produced by Pete Lutz. Set in the year 1935, it's the story of John Delameter, his wife Suzanne, and his brother Eric -- it's also the story of a pair of beautifully styled boots, made in the 15th century and cursed in the same era. Weird things start happening to the Delameters once they inherit these boots from their historian uncle... Contains explicit sexual content. CAST OF "THE MEDICI BOOTS": ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala NEWSCASTER: Derek Lutz UNCLE SILAS DICKERSON: Pete Lutz JOHN DELAMETER: Peter M. Howard SUZANNNE DELAMETER: Aileen Corpos ERIC DELAMETER: Pete Lutz ERSKINE: Gene Giggy MARIA MODENA and SERVANT: Alex Moore SPECIAL FEATURES CAST: Kristy Glick, Pete Lutz, Nick Wommack, Austin Hanna, Kevin Schuster, Melody Gaines SPECIAL 15th-CENTURY MUSIC (various composers) performed by Ernest Stoltz and Paul O'Dette MUSIC FROM 1935 (and before) by the following: "Alone" by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown, sung by Kitty Carlisle "Easy To Remember" by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, sung by Bing Crosby "Isn't It A Lovely Day (To Be Caught In The Rain)" by Irving Berlin, sung by Fred Astaire "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin "Violin Concerto No. 2 - II Andante Assai" by Prokofiev Additional Music by: Kevin MacLeod of incompetech dot com "Paperback Writer" by the Beatles, performed by Andrew Kesler "Lara's Theme (Somewhere My Love)" from Dr. Zhivago by Andre Rieu Pulp-Pourri Theatre Theme composed and performed by Rich Wentworth Opening announcers: Gene Lutz, Rich Wentworth
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, by Alan Menken & Howard Ashman, at The Muny, (2) THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, by William Shakespeare, at St. Louis Shakespeare, (3) SHIPWRECKED! AN ENTERTAINMENT, by Donald Margulies, at Insight Theatre Co., (4) SINGIN' IN THE RAIN, by Betty Comden & Adolph Green, Nacio Herb Brown & Arthur Freed, at The Muny, (5) THE HOBBIT, by Patricia Gray, at Clayton Community Theatre, and (6) KEN HALLER: SONG BY SONG BY SONDHEIM, at The Presenters Dolan.