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Get those Cheetah-licious winter coats on because we are heading down Santa Claus Lane for a festive Disney Girlies Christmas Special! Join your RBAY! boys as they hand-pick some of their favourite 2000s holiday tunes by Disney Channel icons that lit up our screens and CD players. Whether they're beloved classics remade with "11-out-of-10" performance shimmer or originals you can't get out of your head, there's a bop for everyone and no one is going home empty handed from our party! Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus's head-banging cover of Brenda Lee's 'Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree' and Ashley Tisdale giving Big Sharpay Energy on 'Last Christmas' are must-haves for The JB. Stomping hip-hop, R&B and pop fusions are what David "Ann" Lim is bringing to the table with The Cheetah Girls' 'Cheetah-licious Christmas' and Keke Palmer's original 'Home For The Holidays'. Elsewhere, Hilary Duff's 'Santa Claus Lane', Aly & AJ's rockeh 'Greatest Time of Year', and Christy Carlson Romano's 'Best Time of The Year' will have you jumping around the living room after a few Chrissy cocktails, before we mellow it down with Vanessa Anne Hudgens' jazzy cover of 'Winter Wonderland'. Big thank you to everyone who has listened, supported and shared our podcast! 2023 has been an amazing year and we're so thankful to have you with us. Here's to more 2000s pop fun in the New Year! Follow Right Back At Ya! https://www.instagram.com/rightbackpod/ https://twitter.com/rightbackpod https://www.facebook.com/rightbackpod Follow Joel https://www.instagram.com/dr_joelb/ https://twitter.com/DR_JoelB Follow David https://www.instagram.com/lovelimmy/ https://twitter.com/lovelimmy Email us rightbackpod@gmail.com
Jeff McKnight, a ruthless corporate executive, discovers that firing the employees of hisrecently acquired company is not so easy as their Christmas spirit is way more ‘real' than even his grinch-heart can handle.Ann Noble is both playwright and director of Right Down Santa Claus Lane. Ann is anaward-winning playwright/new media writer, actor, solo performer, director, arts educator, private acting coach and jail chaplain. Her work has been produced all over the country and the world, and she has performed/directed in Chicago, NYC, D.C., Edinburgh, Sydney, and extensively in SoCal; theatrical credits here include work with: South Coast Rep, ICT of Long Beach, EST of Santa Barbara, Malibu Playhouse, Sierra Madre Playhouse, Antaeus (company member), Vs., Moving Arts, LA's LBGT Center, Echo (company member), The Victory, Inkwell, The Road, Rogue Machine (company member), Boston Court, Warriors For Peace, LifeChild Prods, Two Heads Are Better Prods, LA's Holocaust Museum, Museum of Tolerance, YWCA and Homeboy Industries. IG: @sparksjacks and more info about her work with the incarcerated at prismjustice.org Ms. Noble's cast for Right Down Santa Claus Lane includes Kim Hlavac, MichaelPerlmutter, Deidra Edwards, Rob Banks, and Rob Nagle.Founded by playwright and filmmaker Bernadette Armstrong, Open-Door Playhouse is a Theater Podcast- like the radio dramas of the 1940s and 1950s. The Playhouse launched on September 15, 2020. At the time, Open-Door Playhouse provided Playwrights, Actors and Directors a creative outlet during the shutdown. Since its inception. Open-Door Playhouse has presented Short and One-Act plays from Playwrights across the country and internationally. In 2021 Open-Door Playhouse received a Communicator Award for Content for the Play Custody and in 2023 the play What's Prison Like was nominated for a Webby Award in the Crime & Justice Category.Plays are produced by Bernadette Armstrong, the Sound Engineer is David Peters, sound effects are provided by Audio Jungle, and music from Karaoke Version. All plays are recorded at The Oak House Studio in Altadena, CA.There's no paywall at the Open-Door Playhouse site, so you can listen to everything for free. Open-Door Playhouse is a 501c3 non-profit organization, and if you would like to support performances of works by new and emerging playwrights, your donation will be gratefully accepted. Your tax-deductible donations help keep our plays on the Podcast Stage. We strive to bring our listeners thoughtful and surprising one-act plays and ten-minute shorts that showcase insightful and new perspectives of the world we share with others. To listen or to donate (or both), go to https://opendoorplayhouse.orgSupport the show
We're kicking off the "Month of Merry" with a wild trip down Santa Claus Lane featuring Steven Tyler as Santa, Christmas hallucinations, and a man dressed like an elf in the Lizzie Mcguire episode, "Xtreme Xmas". ----- Follow The Time Mousechine: Instagram Twitter TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's officially the Christmas season! Here we come a-wassailing! Here comes Santa Claus right down Santa Claus Lane! Jack Frost nipping at your nose. We're reviewing Assassin's Creed (2016). Cal Lynch (Michael Fassbender) is a convicted murderer who is being put to death in the Texas desert prison outpost in Huntsville. As he's executed, he wakes up in a strange facility in Madrid. Sofia (Marion Cotillard) explains that they need to hook him up to a giant GLaDOS-like mechanical arm so he can tap into the genetic memory of his ancestors, steal the Apple of Eden, which contains the genetic code for free will, and this will somehow solve violence. Makes sense to me! Cal is apparently a descendant of a line of assassins who have been fighting the Knights Templar for generations, mostly for this Apple but for other stuff too. He meets other assassin descendants, who basically have nothing else to do but hang around this facility for a while. There is also the icy Rikkin (Jeremy Irons), the Gendo of this organization and father of Sofia, as well as Cal's father (Brendan Gleeson) who he thinks killed his mother. Can Cal, under his cool ancestor assassin name of Aguilar, recover the Apple and save the world or something? Or is this creepy shadowy organization using sense memory VR to force you to do cool flips in 15th century Spain not all it's cracked up to be? You'll have to listen to find out! Also, if you didn't know, this is based on a video game.
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As we're in the period between Christmas and New Year, the gap between episodes is going to be longer than normal, and the podcast proper is going to be back on January the ninth. So nobody has to wait around for another fortnight for a new episode, I thought I'd upload some old Patreon bonus episodes to fill the gap. Every year around Christmas the bonus episodes I do tend to be on Christmas songs and so this week I'm uploading three of those. These are older episodes, so don't have the same production values as more recent episodes, and are also shorter than more recent bonuses, but I hope they're still worth listening to. Transcript It's the middle of December, as you have probably noticed, and that means it's a time when the airwaves in both the UK and the US are dominated by Christmas music. The music that's most prominent in the UK will have to wait until we get to the seventies for a discussion, but this week and next week in these bonus episodes I'll be looking at a few American Christmas classics: [Excerpt: Gene Autry, "Here Comes Santa Claus"] If I'd been doing these Patreon bonus episodes from the beginning of the podcast, rather than waiting for the first six months or so to do them on a regular basis, I'd have covered Gene Autry in one by about the fourth episode. He's someone whose name you'll have heard a lot in the podcast -- he was an influence on all sorts of musicians we've looked at, in all areas of music. Jerry Lee Lewis, Sam Cooke, Hank Ballard, Bo Diddley, Bill Haley, Fats Domino, and Les Paul all acknowledged him as someone they were trying to imitate in one way or another, and that's just the ones where I've been able to find clear confirmation. Autry was not, in any direct sense, a precursor to rock and roll. He didn't make records that included any of the elements that later became prominent in the new music, and he didn't have a rebellious image at all. But from the early 1930s to the early 1950s, he was the single biggest star in country music. He starred in many films, had his own radio show, had a line of comics about him, and he was so popular that even his *horse* had his own radio and TV show. British people from my generation may well remember Champion, The Wonder Horse still being repeated as kids' TV in the eighties. THAT's how big Gene Autry was, and so it's unsurprising that he influenced pretty much every singer of note in the rock and roll field. But he was also, along with Bing Crosby, one of the people who pioneered American secular Christmas music: [Excerpt: Gene Autry, "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer"] I specify "American" secular Christmas music here, because one thing that differs between the US and the UK when it comes to Christmas is the music that's ubiquitous. In the UK, Christmas music mostly means glam rock -- you hear Slade and Wizzard incessantly, and other 70s artists like Mud. In the US, though, it means primarily the music of the forties and fifties -- the music of people like Gene Autry. Autry started his career as just another country singer, who performed as "Oklahoma's Yodelling Cowboy". His early recordings were very much in the style of Jimmie Rodgers, and were very different from his later clean-cut image: [Excerpt: Gene Autry, "Black Bottom Blues"] But in 1932 he had a hit with a song he wrote, which would soon become a standard of country music, a rather maudlin ballad called "That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine": [Excerpt: Gene Autry, "That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine"] As a result of that hit, Autry started appearing in films. The first film he appeared in was a serial -- The Phantom Empire -- in which he starred as a singing cowboy who is kidnapped by people from the underground super-science kingdom Murania, descendants of the lost tribe of Mu, and has to help them defend themselves from an evil scientist who wants to steal their radium. It may not surprise you that the writer of the film came up with the plot for it while on nitrous oxide, having a tooth extracted. Autry made another forty-four films in the next five years, and every year from 1937 through 1942 he was the top star of Western films in the US, as well as having a whole series of hits with songs like "Blueberry Hill": [Excerpt: Gene Autry, "Blueberry Hill"] However, in 1942 he enlisted in the army, against the wishes of Republic, the film studio for whom he worked. They told him that if he was just going to go off and fight Nazis instead of making singing cowboy films, they were going to promote Roy Rogers instead. So from 1942 through 1945, Autry was off fighting in the Second World War. After he got back, he was the *second* most successful singing cowboy film star, after Rogers. It was in 1947 that Autry got the inspiration for the song that would define his career. He was riding his horse in a Christmas parade, known as the Santa Claus Lane parade, and he heard spectators saying "here comes Santa Claus": [Excerpt: Gene Autry, "Here Comes Santa Claus"] "Here Comes Santa Claus" not only charted that Xmas, it charted the Xmas after as well. Given that Autry's recording career was slowly fading, it seemed to make sense for him to record another Christmas song about Santa and see if he could repeat his success: [Excerpt: Gene Autry, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"] Not only did that go to number one -- and become the first number one of the fifties -- but "Here Comes Santa Claus" charted for the third year in a row. So of course, the next year (after an Easter single, "Peter Cottontail", which also charted, but didn't have the same repeat success as the Christmas songs), he recorded yet another Christmas single, "Frosty the Snowman": [Excerpt: Gene Autry, "Frosty the Snowman"] The next year, he didn't release a Christmas single at all, and he seemed to lose momentum. In 1952 he released one final Christmas record, "Up on the Housetop": [Excerpt: Gene Autry, "Up on the Housetop"] But that had nothing like the success his earlier Christmas records had. He carried on making films and TV shows until the mid-fifties, and he finally retired in 1964. He died in 1998. His Christmas records still occasionally hit the charts in December, and regularly feature in the special Holiday charts Billboard publish every year.
We're closing out the Month of Merry with Lil' Romeo on Santa Claus Lane, covering Hilary Duff's Debut Album, "Santa Claus Lane"! ----- Follow The Time Mousechine: Instagram Twitter TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ho ho ho! Merry podcast! Come and join us for the first episode of our JINGLE BELL WATCH month of holiday films! The first moving coming right down Santa Claus Lane is, rather aptly, THE SANTA CLAUSE (1994)! Part Christmas classic, part body horror nightmare, all holiday nostalgia. Once again, we visit the discussion of our inner child, prioritization, and the different parts of ourselves that me may try to hide. New episodes of the What's It About?! Film Podcast are posted on Spotify and Apple Podcasts every Friday morning! Please, like and share this episode if you enjoyed it! And if you dig the podcast, why don't ya give us a little review? We'd really appreciate it! Things are getting explosive next week as we watch: DIE HARD (1988) Yippee-Ki-Yay! If you're enjoying the discussion as much as we are, please subscribe and share this with all your film nerd friends! Thank you! Instagram: @whatsitaboutpodcast TikTok: @whatsitaboutpod Twitter: @WIApodwhat You can find Seth and Ricardo at: Ricardo Blayde Diaz: https://www.instagram.com/ricardoblaydediaz/?hl=en Seth Crowe: https://www.instagram.com/sethadamcrowe/?hl=en Theme song: "Dancing Time" by Infraction (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-2fZGtmSgU) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Have no fear - you're not lost, you're here... with Jad and Ciara discussing the first album that Ciara bought with their own money: Hilary Duff's Santa Claus Lane! Walk with us down Santa Claus Lane as we discuss Lizzie McGuire, bald-faced marketing ploys, and early 00's fashion. Connect with us on social media! Instagram: @magnumoopspod Twitter: @magnumoopspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MagnumOopsPod Email: magnumoopspod@gmail.com
We started this episode by discussing some of our favorite Christmas songs, including some lesser-known gems. We asked our listeners to submit their least favorite Christmas songs, and we received more answers than ever before! For the most part we agreed with you, but there were a few submissions that shocked us. "Tune" in to Hop Culture this week for a musical trip down Santa Claus Lane! Music: Realizer by Kevin MacLeod Link: //incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5047-realizer License: //creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Ho Ho Ho! Merry Christmarch!!! This week Christmas comes either really early or really late on Super Spoopy Podcast! Michael takes on a trip down Santa Claus Lane as we watch the 2017 Christmas zombie musical, Anna and the Apocalypse!! Will we all be dashing through the snow to jingle our bells, or will Michael end up with a big fat lump of coal in his stocking? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today on Faith Adjacent, join us as we walk right down Santa Claus Lane to chat about that jolly old elf: Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, Santa Claus. Santa’s origin story is a mix of cultures and traditions, some more faith adjacent than others, but are Santa and Christianity really at odds with one another? In this episode, we separate man from myth to see what a fictitious Christmas character can teach us about honoring the reason for the season. **Disclaimer: If you have little ears that do not need a podcast host telling them secret insider information, you might want to wait before you listen in front of them.** MENTIONSSeason 9, Episode 4: ConstantineDiana Butler BassFaith Adjacent: Mister RogersSociety of Magic Makers MerchYOUR HOSTResident Bible Scholar Erin Moon is a Bible study editor and Senior Creative/Producer at The Popcast Media Group from Birmingham. Find her on Instagram.BIBLE BINGE SEMINARYOur Patreon supporters can get full access to ad free Bible Binge Classic episodes, Bible Scholar QTNAs, monthly Sacred Cinema episodes, Faith Adjacent book club, and more! Become a partner.SHOW SPONSORSCru: For only $21 a month, you can provide three people with Bibles each and every month. As a thank you, we’ll send you a Fearfully and Wonderfully Weird Bible Binge tote for joining at $21 a month or more. Go to give.cru.org/BibleBinge to help today.Faithful Counseling: Faithful Counseling wants you to start living a happier life TODAY. Visit FaithfulCounseling.com/biblebinge to join the over 500,000 people taking charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional and get 10% off. THE POPCASTCheck out our other podcast: The Popcast with Knox and Jamie.It's a weekly show about pop culture where we educate on the things that entertain, but don't matter. Here is our suggested Popcast starter playlist.Follow The Bible Binge on Socials: Instagram| Twitter| Facebook
It's the holiday season and it's time for the first ever Notes On Notes Holiday Cocktail Party! Join Jared and Toph as they throw a sophisticated holiday cocktail party and indulge in Hilary Duff's Christmas album, Santa Claus Lane, from 2003! the jaBROnis | All new wrestling podcast NOW AVAILABLE on The BROcast Network© and BODYSLAM.net! Check out the all new BROcast Network© merch store on Teespring! The BROcast Network Official Website: theBROcastPodcast.com The BROcast Network is AVAILABLE on Spotify! Please RATE, REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE to us on iTunes Check out The BROcast Network on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM & all podcast providers! Thank you to our sponsors over at Amazon! When doing your Amazon shopping, CLICK HERE and use our BROcast link. No hidden fees, just bookmark the link and use it whenever you shop on Amazon. Thank you again for the continued support! BODYSLAM.NET Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/YouTube
Support Legends Only on Patreon! patreon.com/legendsonlyThank you to our sponsor, BetterHelp!Sign-up at betterhelp.com/legendsonly for 10% OFF your first month!Fill out their questionnaire and get matched with an online counselor you'll love.T. Kyle and Bradley discuss the launch of the Legends Only On Wednesdays We Read Books, Not People Book Club featuring Mariah Carey’s ‘The Meaning of Mariah Carey,’ 24/7 ‘R9’ Watch featuring Rihanna’s latest update about new music, Kelly Clarkson covering Selena’s “Dreaming of You,” Britney and boyfriend Sam traveling somewhere during quarantine, High Fashion Editorial! featuring our Stefani Lady Gaga’s Haus Labs campaigns, the Savage x Fenty show with Rosalia, Normani, Lizzo, Demi Moore, Paris Hilton and a million other stars, the Honorary Clown Fashion Award for Lana Del Rey’s mesh mask, social distancing with Dua Lipa in the “Levitating” re-re-release music video with DaBaby, new music from Trisha Paytas, Megan Thee Stallion and her new video featuring ‘Legendary’ stars, BLACKPINK, Roisin Murphy, Melanie C, Jonsi, and Hilary Duff’s fan’-demanded Santa Claus Lane’ coming to vinyl, probably due to our impact.Follow T. Kyle on Twitter: @tkylemacFollow T. Kyle on Instagram: @t.kyleFollow Bradley on Twitter: @muumuseFollow Bradley on Instagram: @muumuseFollow Legends Only Podcast on Twitter: @legendsonly_podFollow Legends Only Podcast on Instagram: @legendsonly_pod Get bonus content on Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bio for Devon RielDevon Riel is the General Business Manager at Avonlea Group of Companies, where he also does sports photography alongside event photography. Episode highlightDevon Riel comes from an illustrious lineage yet has carved his own way. Listen in on how his job training Santas has helped him illuminate his own and others’ paths with joy. LinksEmail: devon@avonleastudio.comWebsite: www.avonleastudio.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AvonleaSEP/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avonleasep/Twitter: https://twitter.com/AvonleaSEPQuotes“Ignore the negative BS out there, go with the path of most positivity.” “If I can let someone smile in a day, then I’ve done my part.”“Improving efficiencies wherever possible, that tickles me for sure.”TakeawaysChildhood incidents:Devon found his parents’ separation when he was very young to be beneficial to him, since he witnessed almost no conflict. He attributes his technological success to his mother, who bought him a computer when he was young. Groups you were born into and belonged to: Louis Riel, a Métis political leader, is Devon’s great-great-great uncle. His mother comes from the Powell family and they may be descendants of the Baden-Powells, the founders of the Boy Scouts/Girl Guides Movement. Devon attended 8 different schools from kindergarten to Grade 12 because his family moved often. He also moved to Australia with his mother in Grade 4. He couldn’t form long term friendships because of these changes. He worked in banking and took finance at NAIT (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology). Around the same time, he discovered Business Network International (BNI), a networking group his mother attended, and was introduced to Dean Skoubis, one of the owners of Avonlea. Temperament and personality influencesDevon had always been a happy child and the class clown. However, he has worked to temper down his hyperactivity to make sure it’s not overbearing to other people. A time I became aware that my way of doing things was cultural and specific to my cultural experienceDevon says that he has always felt he was different from everyone else. He feels immune to the cultural and societal norms which dictate a certain kind of life. Advice to an employer to work with meDevon says that even though he doesn’t like micromanagement, he works well with direction. When he follows up with someone, he expects them to be there, though he admits he is not the best at following up with people. More great insights from our guest! If you or someone you know needs headshots in Edmonton or around, contact Devon!
Tis' the season! It's the SANTA CLAUS LANE episode of Duff Enough! Whitt and his guest Lauren Goldberger discuss Hilary's legendary Christmas album. Follow Duff Enough on social media: Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/duffenoughpod Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/duffenoughpod Follow Whitt on social media: Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/witfromwhitt Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/witfromwhitt Follow Lauren on social media: Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/loandbegold Follow All That & a Bottle of Wine Podcast: http://www.instagram.com/allthatandabottleofwine
Bradley and T. Kyle discuss the aftermath of their annual Britmas celebration, T. Kyle’s huge career announcement, skinniness and recognition for his contribution to Internet culture, Mariah Carey’s soon-to-be No. 1 hit “All I Want For Christmas Is You” and her relentless promo strategy, the ‘Legends Only’ impact of getting Hilary Duff’s ‘Santa Claus Lane’ on streaming, the 2019 Streamy Awards, Tana Mongeau, YouTube and beauty guru culture, TIME’s Person of the Year, Billie Eilish’s Britney outfit, Taylor Swift’s speech at the Billboard Women in Music event, Lana Del Rey’s influence in pop, and ruining Christmas.New episodes every MONDAY! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @legendsonly_pod - Follow T. Kyle on Twitter: @tkylemac IG: @t.kyle - Follow Bradley on Twitter: @muumuse IG: @muumuse See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we say goodbye to writer/comedian Ali Gusberg (FOREVER, COUPLE FRIENDS) who died on the hill of "Bad parents tell their kids Santa is real." Ali and Taylor take a controversial march down Santa Claus Lane to discuss holiday-themed childhood traumas, the psychology of lying to our children, and the *magic* of the holidays.Art: Mackenzie MooreMusic: Hayden CoplenEditor: Will Witwer
Zac and Daniel take a short trip down Santa Claus Lane and discuss the best holiday to take if you're trying to cause long lasting effects to Tim Allen as Santa Claus Where should we go next? let us know at equippableallies@gmail.com
It's the end of the week-thank the heavens- and it's time to laugh it up with Friday Follies! Host John Bell introduces Bell's in the Batfry #45, followed by Pulp-Pourri Theatre's Murder on Santa Claus Lane, and the premiere of Rude Alchemy on the Follies with Carver Cranebottom. Guffaws on Go on Mutual! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the Narada Radio Company, it's Pulp-Pourri Theatre, Season 3 Episode 3, "Murder on Santa Claus Lane". Set in Wartime Los Angeles, it's the story of two patrol cops who are forced to work on Christmas Eve, and the misfortunes that befall them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the end of the week-thank the heavens- and it's time to laugh it up with Friday Follies! Host John Bell introduces Bell's in the Batfry #45, followed by Pulp-Pourri Theatre's Murder on Santa Claus Lane, and the premiere of Rude Alchemy on the Follies with Carver Cranebottom. Guffaws on Go on Mutual!
From the Narada Radio Company, it's Pulp-Pourri Theatre, Season 3 Episode 3, "Murder on Santa Claus Lane". Set in Wartime Los Angeles, it's the story of two patrol cops who are forced to work on Christmas Eve, and the misfortunes that befall them.
It's the end of the week-thank the heavens- and it's time to laugh it up with Friday Follies! Host John Bell introduces Bell's in the Batfry #45, followed by Pulp-Pourri Theatre's Murder on Santa Claus Lane, and the premiere of Rude Alchemy on the Follies with Carver Cranebottom. Guffaws on Go on Mutual!
MURDER ON SANTA CLAUS LANE (MYSTERY) Adapted from a pulp-fiction story by William G. Bogart which first appeared in "G-Men Detective" magazine, our story is set in 1943 Hollywood, around Christmastime. This production was adapted, produced and directed by Pete Lutz. Enjoy, and Happy Holidays from the NARADA RADIO COMPANY.
Originally released 12/16/15, "Murder on Santa Claus Lane" is Pulp-Pourri Theatre's holiday offering for 2015. Adapted from a pulp-fiction story by William G. Bogart which first appeared in "G-Men Detective" magazine, our story is set in 1943 Hollywood, around Christmastime. This production was adapted, produced and directed by Pete Lutz. Enjoy, and Happy Holidays from the Narada Radio Company! CAST OF CHARACTERS: JOHNNY REGAN: Nick Wommack BIG BEN SLATTERY: Pete Lutz POLICE DISPATCHER: Nancy Bueler YOUNG WOMAN: Emily Carpenter PETE KELSEY: Paul J. Patterson LT. ANDERSON: John Washington LANDLADY: Geri Elliff GUNMAN and LOUIE: Skeeter Ullman SLAPPY: Dana Gonsalves AIR RAID WARDEN: Jim Baldridge Garst RAFFERTY: Jason D. Johnson COPS: Victor Aurelius, Austin Beach, Glenn Hascall, Glenn Higbee, Jeff Niles CROWD: Omar Lopez, Merilee Robinson, Keane Lutz, Katie Loftin, Pete Lutz SPECIAL FEATURES CAST: Adriana Fontanez, Griffin Greene, Katie Loftin, Darren Rockhold, Nick Wommack, Keane Lutz, Merilee Robinson, Dana Gonsalves, Rich Wentworth, Pete Lutz Pulp-Pourri Theatre theme composed and peformed by Rich Wentworth Special music stings for this episode composed and performed by Ross Bernhardt and John Carl Toth
We've covered a number of crappy pop songs from the late 1990s and early 2000s on HARK. But the world of crappy original pop holiday music from this era is vast and diverse, as illustrated by this week's songs, requested by Katelyn. Hilary Duff gives us the uninspiring but possibly science-fictional "Santa Claus Lane", while Canadian wunderkinds The Moffatts deliver the maddeningly catchy "Earl the Christmas Squirrel".
This week, it's Christmas Eve - what better time to celebrate our third annual Very SSJ Shitmas? This time around, we're joined by our very good friend Alexei Toliopoulos, and things get truly very filthy as we talk about Star Wars, exchange gifts, and keep an ear out for jolly old Saint Nick coming down the chimney...MUSIC USED:SSJ Christmas Theme 2: Xavier Rubetzki NoonanWaiting For You In The Snow: Chris Farren ft. Laura StevensonEmo Revival Christmas 2014: Chris Farren ft. Matt AgrellaFEATURE TRACK:Shitty Christmas: BabaganoujCLICK HERE to download!Email Tom or Xavier or both!