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Countermelody
Episode 360. Ben Luxon: King of Crossover

Countermelody

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 108:01


Benjamin Luxon, the esteemed Cornish baritone who died at the age of 87 last July, had one of the most wide-ranging repertoires of any singer of the past century, from the classical repertoire (including opera, oratorio, art song over the course of at least four centuries and in a host of languages, including work written expressly for him) through Victorian parlor song, to traditional folk. Additionally, in the early 1980s he recorded a trilogy of crossover albums for British RCA, all three of which are sampled on this episode. The first, Some Enchanted Evening, features show tunes; the second, As Time Goes By, a broad spectrum of movie-related songs; and the third, Something Else Again, highlights folk rock arrangements as well as original compositions by singer-songwriters of the period. In addition, I read from a particularly perceptive 2009 interview with Luxon in which he candidly discusses his hearing loss and how that impacted his singing career and his life as a performer. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly or yearly support at whatever level you can afford.

Old Time Radio - OTRNow
Episode 70: PC_2024-029_OTRNow Radio Program

Old Time Radio - OTRNow

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 175:30


The Big Show. November 12, 1950. NBC net. Sponsored by: Anacin, RCA Victor. The second show of the series. Baby Snooks gets an acting lesson from Tallulah, Groucho holds his quiz on the show and teaches Pinza how to sing "Some Enchanted Evening." Tallulah does a Dorothy Parker monologue called "Sentiment.". Jimmy Wallington (announcer); Meredith Willson and His Orchestra; Frank Lovejoy; Groucho Marx; Dorothy Parker (author); Hanley Stafford; Ezio Pinza; Jane Powell ; John Agar; David Brian; Fanny Brice; Tallulah Bankhead; Dee Englebach (producer, director).  Space Patrol. November 15, 1952. ABC net. "The Queen Of Space". Sponsored by: Ralston cereals ("Space-O-Phones" premium). Jelna Fenton is the owner of Trans-Orbit Lines, a freight line to the outer planets, with big plans!. Dick Tufeld (announcer), Ed Kemmer, Larry Robertson (producer, director), Lou Huston (writer), Lyn Osborn, Mike Moser (creator), Nina Bara, Norman Jolley, Virginia Hewitt. 29:24,  Bold Venture. 1951. Program #4. ZIV Syndication. "A Bullet For Shannon". Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. Tough Johnny Rice gets what he wants, including the death of Slate Shannon!. Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Howard McNear, Nestor Paiva, Henry Hayward (director), Morton Fine (writer), David Friedkin (writer), David Rose (composer, conductor).  DEVIL'S SCRAPBOOK. November 28, 1938, "The Conquest Of David Ring"TOTAL TIME: 2:55:31.289SOURCES: Wikipedia and The RadioGoldindex.com

Al Jolson Podcast
Al Jolson and Victor Moore from the Kraft Music Hall 12 May 1949

Al Jolson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 11:04


Excerpt of the 12 May 1949 Kraft Music Hall, starring Al Jolson with Victor Moore. Jolson and Moore join in some typical radio comedy, and end the routine in a duet of "Pretty Baby." After that, you can hear Al Jolson solo in the great song from South Pacific, "Some Enchanted Evening." The complete broadcast circulates with other Jolson radio shows on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

GCO SPAIN
American Graffiti 1973 BSO - Play List (solo fans) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

GCO SPAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 92:18


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Éxitos Originales de la Banda Sonora de American Graffiti es el álbum oficial de la película American Graffiti de 1973. Fue certificado triple platino en Estados Unidos, donde alcanzó el puesto número 10 en la lista Billboard 200 . Incluidas en la película, pero no en la banda sonora, están " Ge " de los Crows , " Louie Louie " de Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids y la interpretación a capela de Harrison Ford en el personaje de " Some Enchanted Evening " (aunque el motivo de la exclusión de las dos últimas es porque esas secuencias no se agregaron a la película hasta el relanzamiento de 1978, estaban ausentes en la versión original lanzada en 1973) Una segunda recopilación, titulada More American Graffiti (MCA 8007) (que no debe confundirse con la secuela cinematográfica de 1979 del mismo nombre ), fue publicada por MCA a principios de 1975 con la aprobación de George Lucas. incluye más éxitos de rock y doo-wop de finales de los 50 y principios de los 60 (solo uno de ellos, «Gee» de The Crows, apareció en la película), junto con diálogos adicionales de Wolfman Jack. Una tercera y última recopilación de clásicos, titulada American Graffiti Vol. III (MCA 8008), también fue publicada por MCA a principios de 1976. Los tres álbumes se lanzaron como conjuntos de dos discos o como cintas de doble duración y actualmente están totalmente agotados. 01. "Rock Around the Clock" - Bill Haley & the Comets 1954/1955 02. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" - Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers 1956 03. "Runaway" - Del Shannon 1961 04. "That'll Be the Day" - Buddy Holly & The Crickets 1957 05. "The Stroll" - The Diamonds 1957 06. "See You in September" - The Tempos 1959 07. "(He's) The Great Imposter" - The Fleetwoods 1961 08. "At the Hop" - Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids 1973 08. "She's So Fine" - Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids 1973 09. "16 Candles" - The Crests 1958 10. "Fannie Mae" - Buster Brown 1959 11. "Almost Grown" - Chuck Berry 1959 12. "Little Darlin" - The Diamonds 1957 13. "Barbara Ann" - The Regents 1961 14. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" - The Platters 1958 15. "Peppermint Twist – Part 1" Joey Dee and the Starlighters 1961 16. "The Book of Love" - The Monotones 1958 17. "Maybe Baby" - Buddy Holly 1957 18. "Ya Ya" - Lee Dorsey 1961 19. "The Great Pretender" - The Platters 1955 20. "Party Doll" - Buddy Knox 1957 21. "Ain't That a Shame" - Fats Domino 1955 22. "You're Sixteen" - Johnny Burnette 1960 23. "Love Potion No. 9" - The Clovers 1959 24. "Chantilly Lace" - The Big Bopper 1958 25. "Johnny B. Goode" - Chuck Berry 1958 26. "Come Go with Me" - The Del-Vikings 1956 27. "Since I Don't Have You" - The Skyliners 1958 28. "Get a Job" - The Silhouettes 1958 29. "Do You Want to Dance" - Bobby Freeman 1958 30. "To the Aisle" - The Five Satins 1957 31. "I Only Have Eyes for You" - The Flamingos 1959 32. "A Thousand Miles Away" - The Heartbeats 1957 33. "All Summer Long" - The Beach Boys 1964 34. "Teen Angel" - Mark Dinning 1959 35. "Crying in the Chapel" - Sonny Till & the Orioles 1953 36 ."Only You (And You Alone)" - The Platters 1955 37. "Goodnight, Well it's Time to Go" - The Spaniels 1954😎Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de EDITORIAL GCO. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2313218

Art On The Air
This week on ART ON THE AIR our whole show features President and CEO for Chicago's National Museum of Mexican Art, José Ochoa, spotlight on LaPorte County Symphony's Pops Concert

Art On The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 58:30


This week (4/4 & 4/6) on ART ON THE AIR our whole show features President and CEO for Chicago's National Museum of Mexican Art, José Ochoa, whose shares his diverse career in the performing arts, dance, music, theatre, visual arts as well as his work in arts administration and education.Our spotlight is on LaPorte County Symphony's Pops Concert, Some Enchanted Evening featuring the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein April 12th at LaPorte Civic Auditorium.Tune in on Sunday at 7pm on Lakeshore Public Media 89.1FM for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA, and can also be heard Fridays at 11am and Mondays at 5pm on WVLP 103.1FM (WVLP.org) or listen live at Tune In. Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA or brech.com/aota. Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.orgSend your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.comLIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: NPR, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, YouTube plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR.https://www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/art-on-the-air/2025-03-19/art-on-the-air-april-6-2025

Music From 100 Years Ago
Songs For Valentine's Day

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 47:52


Songs include: When I Fall In Love by Jeri Southern, My Foolish heart by Billy Ecksteine, Moon and Sand by Xavier Cugat, Some Enchanted Evening by Jo Stafford and Goodbye Sue by Perry Como. 

ExplicitNovels
The Tenor Virtuoso: Part 2

ExplicitNovels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024


 A visit with her mother.by senorlongo. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected.The score was tied 0-0 at halftime. I waved to Steffi as she walked by into the gym. Her dad and Jeremy left to get some sodas out of their car. I found myself alone with Mrs. Goldwasser, her mother. “I want to thank you for last night, Rob,” she began. “You should know that Steffi and I have few secrets. She told me just about everything when she came in.” She saw the concern on my face and laughed, “No, don't worry. How many eighteen year old girls do you know who haven't had sex? What do you think I did when I was eighteen? I'm Jewish so I obviously wasn't trying to be a nun.“Until last night Steffi had sex with one boy. Now she's had sex with a man. Believe me, she much prefers the man over the boy. I've tried to explain how sex is about giving; both ways. Until last night I don't think she believed me. Now she does, so thank you very much. Don't mention anything to her father. He doesn't know and he acts like she's still ten. One of these days he'll wake up and she'll be engaged.” We talked about other things for a while until Jeremy and his dad returned with a cooler. I was offered a Coke, but I politely refused. However, I did accept an invitation to lunch.I walked down the bleachers to Steffi once the game had ended–a 1-0 loss on a penalty kick. I didn't know much about soccer, but I thought that Steffi had played well, not giving up any kind of advantage to the opposing team. I kissed her cheek and we talked quietly as we walked toward the school. I stopped outside after she told me she would see me after her shower. Her hair was still wet when she returned fifteen minutes later. I took her hand as we walked to my car.I was about to open the door for her when she spun me around and wrapped her arms around my neck. “Did you like the game?”“I liked the way you played, but I would have liked it better if you won.”“That doesn't happen very often; only once this year and we've played five games. This was actually one of our better efforts. Right now I think we should shut up and kiss.” It was hard to argue with that kind of logic. I leaned down slightly and pressed my lips to hers. It was just as sweet as I recalled. We kissed there for several minutes before we broke it, I think because she could hear my stomach growling.We were in the car when I commented that I'd had a very interesting conversation with her mother. “I'm sorry, Rob. I should have told you about our relationship. Mom and I talk about everything. I told her before our date that I thought I'd have sex with you. I knew; don't ask me how; that you'd be different; that you'd take care of me.”“I loved everything we did last night and I want it to happen again. I love making you cum. Watching you squirm around is a real turn-on. Oh; I have to go to a concert tonight. They want me to sing a couple of songs. The rest of the time we'll be in the audience like everyone else. I hope you don't mind.”“Gee; I get to go to a great concert and I get to hear you perform; why would I complain? It sounds great to me. We are going back to your house after, aren't we?”“We're going before, too. I have to dress, but I don't know what we'll be able to do.”“That's okay; I do! Let's just make sure we have enough time. Don't you have to warm up, or something?” I opened the door for her and we drove the short distance to her home. As expected Jeremy was out in the driveway with his basketball. He passed it to me; I dribbled behind my back and between my legs before taking a fifteen-foot jumper that hit nothing but net.“Awesome, Rob; can you teach me to do that?”“Well; I can show you, but it really is nothing more than practice. I used to practice dribbling with my eyes closed. The same thing about shooting with your off hand; it's nothing more than practice; practice; practice. You have to have some ability, but that alone won't cut it.” I passed the ball back to him and walked with Steffi into the house. Her father was already out back working with the grill. For someone whose job required incredible hand-eye coordination he was doing a terrible job. I offered to take over and he willingly walked away, leaving the grilling to me.Having grown up in an apartment I'd had no experience with any kind of grill until this past summer when I used one almost every noon and night until Carla and Joe were hired. I had learned a lot over those six weeks. I sectioned off the bulk chopped chuck with a steak knife and put my hands to work pounding out and shaping a bunch of burgers. Let's see; two for me, one for Steffi, one for her mom; . I made eight thinking that would be plenty. I seasoned them with salt and pepper and started the grill. Steffi brought out some rolls and gave me a kiss in the process. I was cooking away when she reappeared and kissed me again. “Uh; what's your dad going to say? Doesn't he still think of you as a ten year old?”“Unfortunately, he does, but he just went to the store. He'll be back in about ten minutes so I have that long to kiss you and convince you we need to do more later on this afternoon.”“Ha; that won't take much, but let's see you convince me.” She jumped into my arms and rammed her tongue down my throat. Steffi remained in that position for several minutes until I broke away to check the burgers. I had just put the rolls on the grill when her father appeared, explaining that he had forgotten his wallet. It was a close call, but I wasn't worried. I was pretty sure Steffi's mom had things under control and I found it hard to actually believe her father didn't realize that we had kissed a few times.I served the lunch at one o'clock sharp and I must have done a good job because everyone was stuffing themselves, including me. I suggested Steffi get ready because I would have to warm up before dinner. I explained that I always sang for an hour before performing to loosen my vocal cords and to check my pitch. I would have to do it early tonight because I was only a part-time performer and we were going to dinner first. She was ready just after two. I thanked her folks for lunch even though I was the chef. I took her hand and walked her to the car. Forty minutes later we were at my home. I took a few minutes to call the box office and order four tickets for Joe and Carla. I also reminded them that I would need two for Steffi and me. Both sets would be at the “Will Call” office.CHAPTER 4I turned around once I was done to find Steffi naked in the hallway, shaking her hot ass and waving those smooth white globes in my face. She slowly back-pedaled up the stairs, playing with her tits and leading me to the bedroom where I was sure she had some plans for me. I shed my clothes as I followed so all I was wearing were my sandals when I entered the room. She fell back onto the bed as I approached and I made a big show of “falling” onto her. We came together in a tangle of body parts. I kissed her lips before working my way down, kissing her neck, her tits, her belly. I stuck my tongue into her navel. She was obviously ticklish because she jumped up shrieking with laughter. I continued my journey down to her abdomen and my ultimate target. Once there I pulled her on top of me, her tasty cunt just over my chin.Steffi ran her fingernails up and down my shaft, teasing me as my cock jumped in response. I began to eat her delicious cunt; she lowered her head onto my cock, washing it with her tongue as she sucked and bobbed up and down. I attacked her cunt with my mouth, first covering the entire surface with my lips and sucking mightily. This caused her labia to engorge. In seconds they were swollen with her passion. I move in to her core, teasing her tunnel with my tongue. I knew I was getting to her in the same way she was getting to me. Steffi was squirming all over me; I was humping her mouth. I doubted that either of us could do anything to control our movements.I knew I was getting close so I shifted my attentions to her clit. I sucked it between my teeth, nibbling and sucking simultaneously. She came hard and fast, flooding my mouth with her ejaculate. I barely had time to warn her, “Steffi; I'm close.” She paid no heed and took my hefty load into her mouth and throat as a result. She squeezed the last drops from my wilting cock and licked them off with a smile. I could barely move so I pulled her around to me so I could hold and caress her while we recovered. We rose about twenty minutes later and showered. Steffi dressed and combed her hair while I put on my navy blue suit and tied my tie. Once done I went down to my studio to run through some scales. I always taped my practices so I could play them back for review. I was finished by five.We drove into Boston, heading for Faneuil Hall where I had reservations at Durgin-Park, famous for generations for its massive prime rib and seafood. It was an extremely expensive restaurant, but I was being well paid for my work tonight and I could afford to treat Steffi well. She had certainly treated me well over the past two days. We arrived on time for my 5:45 reservation. We dined extremely well and I drove over to Mass Ave. in plenty of time for the concert at Symphony Hall.We were seated on the aisle at a table in row eight and the usher showed me how to get onto the stage when called. My cue occurred when a huge screen was lowered from above the stage. An interview with Andrea Bocelli was played. I kissed Steffi and stepped into the aisle, from there to side of the stage. Bocelli was asked about young talent to replace the aging tenors, many of whom were now retired, and recently deceased Pavarotti. “There are several fine young tenors,” he said, “but the most outstanding comes from right here in the States. I've had the honor and pleasure of performing with him; Rob Kerwood is the outstanding tenor of the future.” The screen was raised to reveal me standing at a microphone center stage.The backup singers began without introduction, “Once you have found her never let her go; once you have found her never let her; .”I jumped in over the last, “go,” and sprang right into “Some Enchanted Evening,” following the rendition made popular by Jay Black and the Americans way back in 1965. I was aware of the first four or five words then I was somewhere else. Autopilot was the best way I could describe it; I was no longer in front of thousands of strangers; I was in my own mind relying on my years of instruction and practice. It was only at the very end of the song that I came back. The song ended and I bowed to the enthusiastic applause. I even heard a few “Bravo's” coming from the audience. I could make out Steffi and I could see she was beaming.I moved easily into my second song, “The Impossible Dream,” without saying a word. Everyone knew the song and it was very well received. It ended to very strong applause. I spoke now for the first time, “I really love this song because I live the impossible dream every day. I grew up in a single parent home, a two-bedroom apartment on the second floor above a busy street and a liquor store. My father took off before I was even born and my mother struggled to get by, often working two or even three jobs. I know of the sacrifices she made to get me to Julliard for lessons every Saturday for almost ten years. For me to be here on this stage is truly the impossible dream.”I went on to introduce my next song, “Every March there is a major singing competition in Dublin in which one and only one song is sung. Last year more than 1500 competed and I'm proud to tell you that I was the winner as I was the prior year. I hope you enjoy this song as much as the judges did. I'll bet that many of you know the beginning of this song, but that few know the ending which is very emotional. I couldn't get through it without crying when I first tried to sing it. Of course; I was only seven at the time.” There was some laughter in the audience and when it ended I took a deep breath and launched “Danny Boy.” My voice was full of emotion as I told the story in song of an old man who sends his only son off to war and prepares him for his return whether the father is alive or dead. It was one of my best ever performances. People leapt out of their seats when I finished and bowed. I turned to acknowledge the orchestra and I was truly astonished to see that they were standing and applauding, too. There were many calls for an encore.Conductor Heath Lockner told the audience of my concert series and asked if I could sing one of the Christmas songs. I suggested “Oh, Holy Night,” but the orchestra wasn't prepared so I decided to sing “a cappella.” I moved away from the microphone. I didn't need it if there was no orchestra behind me. I knew from experience that my voice would easily be heard anywhere in the auditorium. I could hear a pin drop, that's how quiet it was as the song built. I thought this was the most beautiful and by far the most difficult of the Christmas songs. I finished to wild acclaim, thanked Heath and the orchestra and strode off the stage and back to Steffi.It was intermission so everyone was up and about. I was stopped several times for my autograph before I reached her. She jumped into my arms and kissed me. “Oh Rob, you were fantastic; incredible. I can't believe I was actually here for it.” I put my arm around her and walked her up the aisle to where I saw Joe and Carla sitting. They greeted me with huge smiles and introduced me to their daughter and her husband. I could understand why they didn't like him; he came off like a cold fish, devoid of any personality. Worse, he couldn't help but scope out Steffi's body right in front of his wife. We chatted for a minute before I excused us, using thirst as an excuse.We ran into Stan, the business manager, in the lobby. He was ecstatic. They had sold more than 500 tickets to my future concerts during the intermission. He bought us a couple of Cokes and some popcorn. I shook more hands and signed more autographs on our way back to our seats. I took a close look at Steffi once we were seated; I saw total love and lust in her eyes. I was extremely pleased with both. Once the lights were dimmed she pulled my hand to her crotch. It was soaking wet; I was sure her dress was ruined. I looked at her again; she smiled lamely and shrugged her shoulders. “I couldn't help it. I love the way you sing. I didn't tell you, but I had two orgasms in Mrs. Sherman's class. I held her hand and gave her cheek a peck as the concert began again. We enjoyed the music, but, truthfully, there was somewhere else we'd rather be; home in my bed. That's where we were at 11:00 on the dot. I figured that would give us another hour or more of fun before I had to take her home.CHAPTER 5I opened the door and stepped aside for Steffi. She ran past me like she was on the soccer field. If I thought she might be tired I was definitely wrong. She was upstairs with her clothes off before I even made it to the bedroom door. “Eager, aren't we?”“You're damned right; clothes off now!” I almost laughed, but I could see how serious she was and this wasn't a time to start an argument. I folded my jacket over the chair, followed seconds later by my tie, shirt, pants and boxers. My shoes and socks fell quickly to the floor. There was no hiding my excitement; it was standing out perpendicular to my body and it felt as hard as a rock. Steffi reached for my hand and pulled me onto her. Her lips reached up for mine and we met in a sweet delicious kiss. I fell the rest of the way to the bed, savoring the sensation of her perfect smooth skin. Steffi's body was still tan from the summer with only her tits, pubic area, and ass snow white. I wrapped my arms around her, my hands finding the smooth globes of her ass. My fingers ran up and down her ass crack, pausing to tickle her puckered star. Steffi noticed immediately.“Oh! What are you doing back there?”“Just playing with one of the most sensitive parts of your body; did you know there are more nerve endings in your ass than in your cunt? If your cunt had as many as your ass; all you'd want to do is fuck.”Steffi laughed hysterically. “All I want to do now is fuck; you.” She gave me that little girl pout look that they all seem to know so well and is so effective on guys; except me!“Are you trying to tell me something, because I'm having trouble following you.”She gave me an exasperated, “Ah,” and pushed me onto my back. She straddled me and sunk swiftly onto my hard cock. “Do you understand me now? This is what I've wanted all night and I'll want again tomorrow and the day after that and; .”I put my fingers up to her lips. “I really do understand; it's exactly what I want, too. I don't know what I did before I met you, but I know this; I want it to go on and on and on. You're wonderful and you fuck pretty good, too.” She took one look at me and laughed. God, I loved the way she laughed. In fact, I loved an awful lot about her, especially the way she fucked.Steffi began to rock, grinding her clit into me. “Isn't this what they call clock management in basketball? Take a quick shot in the hope you'll get another before the end of the half?”“Huh?”“That's what I'm doing here; working for a fast one so we'll have plenty of time for another before you have to take me home. What a waste of time, taking me home. I should just stay here all night then we could really fuck.”“Maybe, but here's a thought; when I was a kid I wished we could have Christmas every day until my mother explained that having it once a year made it special. Having it every day would make it ordinary. Now, I'm not suggesting that sex with you would ever be ordinary, but there is a limit as to how often we can do it. We need to cultivate other interests, but not now. Oh God; definitely not now!” Thrusting into Steffi, I lifted her from the bed. We were both into it now; desperate to cum, needing to cum as much as we needed to breathe. We drove into each other at a furious pace; I could see the determination on her face and I was pretty sure I had the same expression on mine. This wasn't going to last forever, not at the intensity of our mating. Suddenly, Steffi's expression changed; she was feeling nothing but rapture now. She was only seconds away which was fortunate because I could feel it mounting deep within my groin. I pumped harder; faster; until at last! We erupted together like two volcanoes. Steffi shook with convulsion as my semen poured into her womb. Her eyes were glazed over when she collapsed onto my chest. I checked the clock; 11:13; not bad, we may yet be able to fuck again exactly as she planned.There was no rush now; we lay there together, two lovers in their post-coital bliss. I'd heard that expression before, but until I had met Steffi I thought it nothing more than a myth. Now there was nothing I enjoyed more than snuggling with her at this time. She lifted her head almost a half hour later, a silly grin on her face. I leaned up to kiss her which only served to make her grin bigger and sillier. I was about to ask her about it when she spoke, “I love doing this with you, Rob. It's so satisfying in so many ways. I can't even explain how I feel after you make me cum, except to say that I feel totally at peace. Does that make any sense?”“I think so,” I replied as I pulled her back to me, holding her even tighter than before, if possible. “I feel pretty much the same way, as though there's nothing in the world except you and me. The feeling is so exhilarating, like my whole body is glowing. I know it's awfully early in our relationship, Steffi, but I think I'm falling in love with you. I can't imagine living without you.”“Oh Rob, I feel the same way. I've never known anyone as sweet and loving a

Dr. Paul's Family Talk
"Dr. Paul's Family Talk" (3-13-24) TWO HOUR SHOW

Dr. Paul's Family Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 120:00


NOW YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE SEGMENT(S) OR LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW! Please check out our full TWO-HOUR radio show, or snippets contained within, from Wednesday, March 13, 2024, wherein we discussed: 0:00 - Hello, Introduction, Update, and Today's Show Details 3:38 - "Arrogant Al" Entered the Fray! 4:49 - Father's Trial in Michigan - Update 11:48 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Paranoid Pete", "Operatic Olivier", and "Samantha" came in to sing, "Something Stupid". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 27:14 - Part 1 of Paul's Interview With DR. TAMMY DUEGER 54:53 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Battling Bubba" and "Hicksville Harry" came in to sing, "All My Exes Live In Texas". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:10:16 - Part 2 of Paul's Interview With DR. TAMMY DUEGER 1:38:24 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Operatic Olivier" came in to sing "Some Enchanted Evening". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:58:44 - Wrap Up As a reminder, you can catch all of our live shows on Wednesdays at 11:00 am (ET) on "Impact Radio USA", through the following site: http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com (click on LISTEN NOW) (NOTE: Each live show is also repeated at 8:00 p.m. on the same day, and 5:00 am on the next day) Enjoy!

Impact Radio USA
"Dr. Paul's Family Talk" (3-13-24) TWO HOUR SHOW

Impact Radio USA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 120:00


NOW YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE SEGMENT(S) OR LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW! Please check out our full TWO-HOUR radio show, or snippets contained within, from Wednesday, March 13, 2024, wherein we discussed: 0:00 - Hello, Introduction, Update, and Today's Show Details 3:38 - "Arrogant Al" Entered the Fray! 4:49 - Father's Trial in Michigan - Update 11:48 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Paranoid Pete", "Operatic Olivier", and "Samantha" came in to sing, "Something Stupid". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 27:14 - Part 1 of Paul's Interview With DR. TAMMY DUEGER 54:53 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Battling Bubba" and "Hicksville Harry" came in to sing, "All My Exes Live In Texas". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:10:16 - Part 2 of Paul's Interview With DR. TAMMY DUEGER 1:38:24 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Operatic Olivier" came in to sing "Some Enchanted Evening". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:58:44 - Wrap Up As a reminder, you can catch all of our live shows on Wednesdays at 11:00 am (ET) on "Impact Radio USA", through the following site: http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com (click on LISTEN NOW) (NOTE: Each live show is also repeated at 8:00 p.m. on the same day, and 5:00 am on the next day) Enjoy!

Dr. Paul's Family Talk
LIVE SINGING "Some Enchanted Evening" (2-28-24)

Dr. Paul's Family Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 20:18


In our newest segment, one which reflects on our complete lack of judgement and discernment, we present LIVE SINGING, the segment that features various singers "singing" (yes, that word was intentionally placed within quotation marks!) some of your favorite songs! On today's show, Operatic Olivier" came in to sing, "Some Enchanted Evening", from South Pacific. As Al often says, what could POSSIBLY go wrong???

Dr. Paul's Family Talk
"Dr. Paul's Family Talk" (2-28-24) TWO HOUR SHOW

Dr. Paul's Family Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 120:00


NOW YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE SEGMENT(S) OR LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW! Please check out our full TWO-HOUR radio show, or snippets contained within, from Wednesday, February 28, 2024, wherein we discussed: 0:00 - Hello, Introduction, Update, and Today's Show Details 3:02 - "Arrogant Al" Entered the Fray! Part 1 5:20 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Operatic Olivier" came in to sing, "Some Enchanted Evening". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 26:08 - Part 1 of Paul's Interview With BETH THORP 59:35 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Paranoid Pete" and "Sammy Davis, Jr." came in to sing, "Memories". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:15:30 - Part 2 of Paul's Interview With BETH THORP 1:42:34 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Cannabis Carl", Paranoid Pete", and "Hicksville Harry" came in to sing "Johnny B. Goode". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? As a reminder, you can catch all of our live shows on Wednesdays at 11:00 am (ET) on "Impact Radio USA", through the following site: http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com (click on LISTEN NOW) (NOTE: Each live show is also repeated at 8:00 p.m. on the same day, and 5:00 am on the next day) Enjoy!

Impact Radio USA
"Dr. Paul's Family Talk" (2-28-24) TWO HOUR SHOW

Impact Radio USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 120:00


NOW YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE SEGMENT(S) OR LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW! Please check out our full TWO-HOUR radio show, or snippets contained within, from Wednesday, February 28, 2024, wherein we discussed: 0:00 - Hello, Introduction, Update, and Today's Show Details 3:02 - "Arrogant Al" Entered the Fray! Part 1 5:20 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Operatic Olivier" came in to sing, "Some Enchanted Evening". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 26:08 - Part 1 of Paul's Interview With BETH THORP 59:35 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Paranoid Pete" and "Sammy Davis, Jr." came in to sing, "Memories". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:15:30 - Part 2 of Paul's Interview With BETH THORP 1:42:34 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Cannabis Carl", Paranoid Pete", and "Hicksville Harry" came in to sing "Johnny B. Goode". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? As a reminder, you can catch all of our live shows on Wednesdays at 11:00 am (ET) on "Impact Radio USA", through the following site: http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com (click on LISTEN NOW) (NOTE: Each live show is also repeated at 8:00 p.m. on the same day, and 5:00 am on the next day) Enjoy!

Impact Radio USA
LIVE SINGING "Some Enchanted Evening" (2-28-24)

Impact Radio USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 20:18


In our newest segment, one which reflects on our complete lack of judgement and discernment, we present LIVE SINGING, the segment that features various singers "singing" (yes, that word was intentionally placed within quotation marks!) some of your favorite songs! On today's show, Operatic Olivier" came in to sing, "Some Enchanted Evening", from South Pacific. As Al often says, what could POSSIBLY go wrong???

Andrew's Daily Five
Bob Dylan: Episode 12

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 40:26


Intro song: Some Enchanted Evening by Frank SinatraAlbum 23: Shadows in the Night (2015)Song 1: That Lucky Old SunSong 2: Why Try to Change Me NowSong 3: What'll I DoAlbum 24: Rough and Rowdy WaysSong 1: Murder Most FoulSong 2: My Own Version of YouSong 3: I Contain MultitudesShow note: Bob Dylan is 82 years old (not, as Andrew said, 83)Series Wrap-UpLink to Barrett's podcastOutro song: I Contain Multitudes by Emma SwiftChat GPT: Write me a song about Star Wars in the style of 60s Bob Dylan(Verse 1)Well, gather 'round, young Padawans, and let me spin a tale,'Bout a galaxy far and wide, where destinies set sail,A saga of rebels and empires, a cosmic dance of might,In a time of war and hope, where darkness meets the light.(Chorus)May the Force be your guide, in the Star Wars way,Jedi knights and Sith lords, in the night and day,A droid named R2-D2, and a Wookiee's mighty roar,Oh, the stories that were told in that galaxy of yore.(Verse 2)Luke Skywalker, farm boy, dreamin' 'bout the stars,Found himself a lightsaber, in a world with hidden scars,Old Ben Kenobi, wise and true, taught him 'bout the Force,And Leia's call for help, set a daring new course.(Chorus)May the Force be your guide, in the Star Wars way,Battles in space, my friend, in ships of X-wing gray,The Death Star's wicked power, Vader's breath so deep,Oh, the tales of rebels fightin' for the freedom they'd keep.(Verse 3)Han Solo, pilot bold, with Chewbacca by his side,Runnin' from Jabba's debt, takin' that Millennium ride,Through asteroid fields and smuggler's schemes, they'd roam,A scoundrel turned hero, findin' a new kind of home.(Chorus)May the Force be your guide, in the Star Wars way,Lando in his capes, where gambles sway,The bonds that hold the friendships, a bond that won't sever,Oh, the heart of this saga, beats strong and forever.(Verse 4)But darkness looms, my friends, in the form of Vader's might,A father and a son collide, in a climactic fight,Redemption's touch, a mask removed, a tale of tragedy,Anakin Skywalker's journey, from darkness to light, you see.(Chorus)May the Force be your guide, in the Star Wars way,Emperor's cackle fades in night's dismay,Ewoks dancing, celebrations in the moonlit glen,Oh, the circle of the saga, finds its end and beginnin' again.(Outro)So remember, young wanderers, as you traverse the stars,In every generation, hope breaks through the scars,A tapestry of heroes, in a universe so wide,May the Force be with you all, on this Star Wars ride.

Sam Waldron
Episode 287, Richard Rodgers

Sam Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 57:52


Episode 287, Richard Rodgers, features music written by one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. Songs include Some Enchanted Evening, He Was Too Good to Me, It Might As Well Be Spring,... Read More The post Episode 287, Richard Rodgers appeared first on Sam Waldron.

Inwood Art Works On Air
Artist Spotlight with Raun Ruffin

Inwood Art Works On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 23:26


Raun Ruffin has performed on and off Broadway in such productions as The Civil War and The York Theater Company's Don't Bother Me I Can't Cope. Regional Theater credits include five separate productions of Five Guys Named Moe, Ain't Misbehavin', Faust, Some Enchanted Evening, and Dreamgirls. Tours include the European leg of “Sophisticated Ladies” and the North American tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. 

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
Top Ten Show: Listener’s Favorite Live Album Picks

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 120:27


Start Artist Song Time Album Year 0:00:44 Blue Oyster Cult E.T.I. (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) 5:18 Some Enchanted Evening (2007 Reissue) 1978 0:06:30 Emerson, Lake & Palmer Hoedown 4:25 Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends 1974 0:11:06 Talking Heads Crosseyed and Painless 5:58 The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads 1982 […]

Waldina
Richard Diamond Private Detective "Charles Walsh Bob Wells" (July 9, 1949)

Waldina

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 29:46


Richard Diamond Private Detective "Charles Walsh Bob Wells" (July 9, 1949) Two convicts escape from Sing Sing with plans to kill Richard Diamond. They start by kidnapping Diamond's girlfriend Helen Asher. Diamond's alcoholic friend "Wilbur" is similar to the character "Jocko" heard on, "Pat Novak, For Hire." After the story, Dick Powell imitates Ezio Pinza and sings, "Some Enchanted Evening!" Charles Walsh and Bob Wells two lifers were planning to bust out of the state penitentiary and head for safety in Cuba. Walsh had paid out a lot of dough to make sure it all came off but before he left New York for Florida then Cuba he was planning to knock off an ex-cop for bringing down his brother in a bank job. That ex-cop was Richard Diamond, private detective… --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/waldina/message

Eyre Buds
And Now, a Word From the Fans: Reading Jane Eyre Fanfiction

Eyre Buds

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 55:12


Hollywood directors and multi-billion dollar studios aren't the only ones who get to adapt Jane Eyre, the fans have ideas and stories to tell too! On this week's episode, Lillian and Piper read and discuss three Jane Eyre fanfics. Read along with us! Some Enchanted Evening by Winam. A Mended String by woolyhat. Flesh of his Flesh by Laurielove. (This fic contains adult content. Rated M for mature.)

Smarty Pants Lance
Happy New Year 2023- You Didn't Vote for Trump Did You!?

Smarty Pants Lance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 15:29


Lance talks about New Years. He tells us NYE means different things depending on your age. One thing that wasn't different for decades was Dick Clark on the tele and watching "The Ball" drop." What if the ball suddenly dropped way too fast and smashed at the bottom into tiny crystal pieces? Now that would be a harbinger worse than voting for Trump! Speaking of which he tells his take on meeting a woman at an L.A. NYE party. First thing out her mouth would likely be, "You didn't vote for Trump, did you!?" He tells an inspirational story of true love which involved two strangers at NYW party in the 50's and lasted and lasted a la, "Some Enchanted Evening. He talks about his feelings for NYE 2019 and how 2020 was going to be the best ever, ever!There's more, of course, but you'll just have to take a listen. Warmest wishes to each of you for a happy, healthy, 2023 and for always!

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
Top Ten: Mark Burnell’s (Psych Ward) Top Ten Live Songs!

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 116:08


Artist Song Time Album Year Number10 Blue Oyster Cult Astronomy 8:30 Some Enchanted Evening 1978 Number9 Thin Lizzy Still In Love With You 7:41 Live & Dangerous 1978 Number8 Hawkwind Born To Go 9:57 Space Ritual (disc 1) 1973 Number7 Gomez Bring It On 5:36 Out West (Live At The Fillmore) 2005 Number6 Phish Run […]

Dillon & Sebastian Have a Simpsons Podcast
Boyz N the Highlands (S33E13)

Dillon & Sebastian Have a Simpsons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 66:59


And we're back! Dillon & Sebastian return to review ‘Boys N the Highlands', a very fun Scotland based episode that adds a surprising amount of depth to Martin Prince. They also talk about airbnbs never having breakfast, embarrassing vomit stories, ‘Some Enchanted Evening', the pros & cons of having a mobile phone & pitch their own Homer-focused movie. Tangents galore in this one.

Simpsons Episode By Episode
S1E13 Some Enchanted Evening

Simpsons Episode By Episode

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 44:57


The guys try and settle what's the best and worst chocolate bars and how James L Brooks and a guy named Gabor almost fought because of this episode. Oh, they also discuss how Some Enchanted Evening isn't very good. @simpsons_EBE New Episodes Every FRIDAY! Donate> https://www.buymeacoffee.com/simpsonsEBE

Al Jolson Podcast
Al Jolson and Victor Moore Day from the Kraft Music Hall 12 May 1949

Al Jolson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 12:07


Excerpt of the 12 May 1949 Kraft Music Hall, starring Al Jolson with Victor Moore. Jolson and Moore join in some typical radio comedy, and end the routine in a duet of "Pretty Baby." After that, you can hear Al Jolson solo in the great song from South Pacific, "Some Enchanted Evening." The complete broadcast, along with other Jolson radio shows, is available at the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.

Podder Than Hell Podcast
Episode 248: Blue Oyster Cult - The Breakthrough Years

Podder Than Hell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 94:25


This week, the gang is joined by Dave Borosky to talk about Blue Oyster Cult's albums that have some of their biggest hits: "Agents of Fortune," "Spectres," "Some Enchanted Evening," and "Mirrors." Which album do they think is the best? Can the hits be topped by the other songs on the albums? Tune in to find out! Hosted by Steve Wright, Brian "BC" Chapman and Ryan "BB" Bannon Special Guest: Dave Borosky Produced by Dylan Wright Music by Mark Sutorka Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0jwPkmN27QOBdMXXdTOwaA?si=c5536f3b5a2f4d10 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PTHpodcast  

Camp Krusty
Camp Krusty's Season One Finale ("Some Enchanted Evening")

Camp Krusty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 48:42


You did it campers! You joined us through the entire first season of The Simpsons! What a blast, and we had a few fun Sideshows along the way! It was such a treat for us to revisit the premiere season of the most iconic show in television history, and we send it off proper with a very special... enchanted, if you will... episode that has a secure place in our hearts. We hope it does for you too, so gather 'round the campfire, and listen as we discuss, "Some Enchanted Evening."

Soul Music
Some Enchanted Evening from South Pacific

Soul Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 27:49


Ezio Pinza was the first person to sing Some Enchanted Evening when South Pacific opened on Broadway in 1949. His granddaughter, Sarah Goodyear, recounts his extraordinary life story: from international opera singer, to political prisoner, then a star of musical theatre. Perhaps best known for its 1958 film version, South Pacific famously starred Rossano Brazzi as Emile de Becque. However his singing voice was provided by opera star, Giorgio Tozzi. His son, Eric Tozzi, recalls hearing his father practice Some Enchanted Evening in their California beach-side home. Canan Maxton runs the charity, Talent Unlimited, which supports student musicians. Some Enchanted Evening was the signature tune to her own love story, which inspired her to launch that organisation. Alan Titchmarsh is best known as a TV gardener, but he has a surprisingly good voice. Some Enchanted Evening is a childhood favourite which reminds him of his parents, but he couldn't have foreseen the day when he would sing it live at the London Palladium for an ITV audience (credit to ITV All Star Musicals, produced by Multistory Media for the extract used). Daniel Evans is the Artistic Director of Chichester Festival Theatre. He has recently staged a well-reviewed production of South Pacific; one which explores the racist theme Rodgers and Hammerstein originally sought to address in their Broadway production. He explains the role Some Enchanted Evening plays in the storyline of the show. Julian Ovenden played Emile de Becque in the Chichester production (which, in 2022, will also be staged in Manchester and London before a national tour). He describes what it's like to perform this very famous and much anticipated song. Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by: Karen Gregor

Instant Trivia
Episode 257 - They Wrote The Songs - Dan Rather - 3-M - Go Tell It On The Mountain - Think Fast

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 7:20


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 257, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: They Wrote The Songs 1: "Can't Buy Me Love" and Love Me Do". John Lennon and Paul McCartney. 2: "Some Enchanted Evening" and "Edelweiss". Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. 3: "Honky Cat" and "Crocodile Rock". Elton John and Bernie Taupin. 4: "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" and "(They Long To Be) Close To You". Burt Bacharach and Hal David. 5: "I Don't Know How To Love Him" and "Don't Cry For Me, Argentina". Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Round 2. Category: Dan Rather 1: Dan Rather was co-editor of this TV show from 1975 to 1981. 60 MInutes. 2: Dan was born on October 31, 1931 in this U.S. state. Texas. 3: In 1981 Dan replaced this legendary longtime anchorman. Walter Cronkite. 4: Dan was upped to a national post by CBS after covering one of these natural disasters in September 1961. Hurricane. 5: The title of one of Dan's books on broadcast journalism states that "The Camera Never" does this. Blinks. Round 3. Category: 3-M 1: The greatest quantity possible, perhaps in prison security. maximum. 2: About 10 feet high at the shoulder, this Pleistocene animal had complex molar teeth. a mammoth. 3: Porgy and Bess know this title is when "the livin' is easy". "Summertime". 4: On New Year's Day 1901, Philadelphia hosted the first annual this Parade. Mummers. 5: 11-letter term meaning to honor by some observance. commemorate. Round 4. Category: Go Tell It On The Mountain 1: This major mountain range of the United States also runs through Canada between Montana and Alaska. the Rockies. 2: Africa's highest mountain, it's primarily made up of 3 extinct volcanoes. Kilimanjaro. 3: This 14,110-foot Colorado mountain peak discovered in 1806 inspired the song "America The Beautiful". Pikes Peak. 4: You don't need no stinkin' badges to treasure this main mountain system of Mexico. the Sierra Madre. 5: The 20,320-foot mountain then known as Densmore's Mt. was renamed for this presidential candidate in 1896. McKinley. Round 5. Category: Think Fast 1: A person moving quickly is going by leaps and these. Bounds. 2: Floor it, or "put the pedal to" this. The metal. 3: People go like a blue one of these, or like one of lightning. Streak. 4: A dictionary defines it as "The instant's duration of a wink"; little stars and eyes do it. Twinkle. 5: The material that people are "hellbent for" when moving quickly. Leather. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

The #1 Musical Experience
"NOSTALGIA" - Miami Beach High School Class of 55 Album#1

The #1 Musical Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 57:49


THE ORIGIN OF THIS MUSIC:Created by Gibbs Williams  It is hard to believe it has been decades since I graduated from Miami Beach Senior High School. It is even harder to believe that I received an invitation to attend the 65th reunion. Unfortunately, with the covid pandemic still in the air, although vaccinated, I thought it prudent better to pass up this event hoping conditions fare more salutary for the 70th. Although disappointed I would miss the reunion I was struck by a wave of pleasurable nostalgia.           Recalling those the best of those glorious days I remember the feelings of the cool Miami Beach breezes enveloping us on our weekly Friday night dances in the patio of our high school. All who attended seemed hypnotized with feelings of a pervasive feeling of at-one-ment in which we collectively bathed in what was then and even now experienced as our own unique mixture of heroin- like- atmosphere. This natural high was experienced by many of us as nothing short of pure unadulterated nostalgia. Nostalgia then and now was like our living in a collective commune protecting us from what probably would have been experienced as overwhelming normal adolescent pain if we had been open to feeling it.  I was especially nostalgic remembering my self and four other guys daring to form a small combo good enough to play at all of the school dances. We even played well enough that every New Years Eve a Miami Beach Hotel hired us to perform. Our Small combo consisted of Drums (Marvin Guccion), Bass (John Schaffer), Trombone (Peter Weill), Trumpet (Kenny Kupper) and Piano (Gibbs Williams). Unknowingly we had no knowledge that we were on the cutting edge of what would soon be an explosion of worldwide bands.           In is in this memorable context that I wish to share an album of some of those unforgettable songs which best seem to celebrate the richness not only of those glorious days from the 9th to the 12th grade, but all the years that have too quickly passed - as well as the years that are yet to come. It is unfortunate that we never recorded our iconic sounds. The best I can offer with the goal in mind of capturing the sounds we made are my original arrangements made on my Yamaha synthesizer. The songs we played were standards from the forties and fifties. I have titled this compilation Nostalgia.                                "NOSTALGIA" -  65 th REUNION - MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL - CLASS of 55 Moon Over Miami , Ebb Tide, Star Dust, It Might As Well Be Spring, Teguilla, The Hucklebuck, Five Foot Two, Somewhere Along the Way, Im In The Mood For Love, Again, Blue Moon, Miami Beach Rhumba, Because of You, Rock Around the Clock, Down By The Riverside, Tammy's In Love, Where Is Your Heart, Don't Blame Me, If I Loved You, I'll Take Manhattan, The Man I Love, A Secret Love, Autumn Leaves, Summer Time, Mona LIsa, Take the A Train,Perfidia, It's No Sin, It Had To Be You, For Me And My Gal, Thrill Me, You're Just In Love, Yellow Bird, Canadian Sunset, A Taste Of Honey, Too Young, Saint Louis Blues, My Foolish Heart, You Belong To Me, Sleepy Time Gal, Body and Soul, The Nearness Of You, Misty, Sweet Georgia Brown, Blue Skies, Tenderly, Some Enchanted Evening, Bali High, Bewitched, Once Upon A Time, As Time Time Goes By, Aways, Fight Song Of The Miami Beach Hight Marching Band A and B.       I know all was not perfect then as we were all struggling to survive adolescence so those days were hardly always serene. Yet, there was, and still is for me and I imagine for many of my class mates, a certain undeniable 'specialness' about our class which for many of us still acts like a permanent magnet pulling us back again and again to re-unite.       As for me, if we had been recognized as ground-breaking I am certain our lives at least vocationally would have taken a much different route. However, I can honestly say that I am happy to being a still practicing psychoanalyst in New York City - a happily married husband and father having started our own dynasty of four grandchildren. 

The #1 Musical Experience
"NOSTALGIA" - Miami Beach High School Class of 55 Album#2

The #1 Musical Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 57:52


THE ORIGIN OF THIS MUSIC:Created by Gibbs Williams  It is hard to believe it has been decades since I graduated from Miami Beach Senior High School. It is even harder to believe that I received an invitation to attend the 65th reunion. Unfortunately, with the covid pandemic still in the air, although vaccinated, I thought it prudent better to pass up this event hoping conditions fare more salutary for the 70th. Although disappointed I would miss the reunion I was struck by a wave of pleasurable nostalgia.           Recalling those the best of those glorious days I remember the feelings of the cool Miami Beach breezes enveloping us on our weekly Friday night dances in the patio of our high school. All who attended seemed hypnotized with feelings of a pervasive feeling of at-one-ment in which we collectively bathed in what was then and even now experienced as our own unique mixture of heroin- like- atmosphere. This natural high was experienced by many of us as nothing short of pure unadulterated nostalgia. Nostalgia then and now was like our living in a collective commune protecting us from what probably would have been experienced as overwhelming normal adolescent pain if we had been open to feeling it.  I was especially nostalgic remembering my self and four other guys daring to form a small combo good enough to play at all of the school dances. We even played well enough that every New Years Eve a Miami Beach Hotel hired us to perform. Our Small combo consisted of Drums (Marvin Guccion), Bass (John Schaffer), Trombone (Peter Weill), Trumpet (Kenny Kupper) and Piano (Gibbs Williams). Unknowingly we had no knowledge that we were on the cutting edge of what would soon be an explosion of worldwide bands.           In is in this memorable context that I wish to share an album of some of those unforgettable songs which best seem to celebrate the richness not only of those glorious days from the 9th to the 12th grade, but all the years that have too quickly passed - as well as the years that are yet to come. It is unfortunate that we never recorded our iconic sounds. The best I can offer with the goal in mind of capturing the sounds we made are my original arrangements made on my Yamaha synthesizer. The songs we played were standards from the forties and fifties. I have titled this compilation Nostalgia.                                "NOSTALGIA" -  65 th REUNION - MIAMI BEACH HIGH SCHOOL - CLASS of 55Album1 Moon Over Miami , Ebb Tide, Star Dust, It Might As Well Be Spring, Teguilla, The Hucklebuck, Five Foot Two, Somewhere Along the Way, Im In The Mood For Love, Again, Blue Moon, Miami Beach Rhumba, Because of You, Rock Around the Clock, Down By The Riverside, Tammy's In Love, Where Is Your Heart, Don't Blame Me, If I Loved You, I'll Take Manhattan, The Man I Love, A Secret Love, Autumn Leaves, Summer Time, Mona LIsa, Take the A Train, Album 2Perfidia, It's No Sin, It Had To Be You, For Me And My Gal, Thrill Me, You're Just In Love, Yellow Bird, Canadian Sunset, A Taste Of Honey, Too Young, Saint Louis Blues, My Foolish Heart, You Belong To Me, Sleepy Time Gal, Body and Soul, The Nearness Of You, Misty, Sweet Georgia Brown, Blue Skies, Tenderly, Some Enchanted Evening, Bali High, Bewitched, Once Upon A Time, As Time Time Goes By, Aways, Fight Song Of The Miami Beach Hight Marching Band A and B.       I know all was not perfect then as we were all struggling to survive adolescence so those days were hardly always serene. Yet, there was, and still is for me and I imagine for many of my class mates, a certain undeniable 'specialness' about our class which for many of us still acts like a permanent magnet pulling us back again and again to re-unite.       As for me, if we had been recognized as ground-breaking I am certain our lives at least vocationally would have taken a much different route. However, I can honestly say that I am happy to being a still practicing psychoanalyst in New York City - a happily married husband and father having started our own dynasty of four grandchildren. 

Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag - A Simpsons Podcast
61. S01E13 - Some Enchanted Evening

Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag - A Simpsons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 57:53


Odd but smooth animation? Child endangerment? Mambo? That's right, it could only mean we're reviewing Season 1's Some Enchanted Evening!Tyler & Cal chat about ropey first seasons, THAT unnecessarily smooth animation, green rooms, IRL consequences, shitty toddler TV and dating!We take back our obviously flawed and no-good partners so why don't you?Be sure to like us on Facebook and check out our exclusive content:https://www.facebook.com/pg/unclemoefamilyfeedbagpod/about/?ref=page_internalFollow us on Twitter for more fun and interesting content:https://twitter.com/TylerTMCSubscribe to the Patreon for early access and other fun audio goodies:https://www.patreon.com/unclemoesfamilyfeedbag?fan_landing=trueSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/unclemoesfamilyfeedbag)

Inheritance Tracks
Ann Cleeves

Inheritance Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 7:51


Some Enchanted Evening from South Pacific and Farewell to Stromness, Peter Maxwell Davies

American Graffiti: One Song at a Time

Things are awkward between Laurie and Bob Falfa so of course his solution is to serenade her with “Some Enchanted Evening”. Today's song is performed by Harrison Ford doing his best Ezio Pinza impression. Pete the Retailer (of petetheretailer.com) rejoins Rachel to talk about why on earth Falfa chooses this to break the silence, what might have been if Cindy Williams had played Princess Leia instead of Shirley, and the possible future of hot rods.Come hang out at Mel's Listeners' Drive In on Facebook and @vcrprivileges on Twitter and InstagramArtwork by Alex RobinsonMusic by Chris Frain

The Gospel of Musical Theatre
1.4 South Pacific!

The Gospel of Musical Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 43:06


This week, we continue with our deep dive into Rodgers & Hammerstein with South Pacific (1949), their first “big hit” and a pioneering (but problematic) look at the deeply-embedded racism of white Americans during the Second World War.   We talk about: Mary Martin, Enzo Pinza, and how Rodgers and Hammerstein created a love story where two characters never have to sing together. The phenomenon of the Second World War and how Rodgers and Hammerstein began to craft a new mythology out the American experience of that war. What it means for white Americans to be "carefully taught" to fear and discriminate against those who are not white. Oscar Hammerstein's social agenda, his early training in faith and religion, and how South Pacific embodies his theology of social change. You'll hear: Mary Martin and Ezio Pinza in the Original Broadway Cast Recording (1949) singing "Twin Soliloquies" and "Some Enchanted Evening." Matthew Morrison singing "You've Got To Be Carefully Taught" from the 2008 Broadway Revival recording   Continue the conversation with Peter (@pgeinvan) and Nathan (@nathan_lerud) on Twitter, and follow the Gospel of Musical Theatre on Instagram or Twitter @gospelofmt!

Carole Baskins Diary
2005-12-31 Carole Diary

Carole Baskins Diary

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 26:05


2005 Annual Report   Big Cat Rescue's Mission Statement:  To provide the best home we can for the animals in our care and to reduce the number of cats that suffer the fate of abuse, abandonment or extinction by teaching people about the plight of the cats, both in the wild and in captivity, and how they can help through their behavior and support of better laws to protect the cats.   Advances:  In 2005 the IRS reported that there are 964,000 registered charities in the U.S.  Only 81 of them qualify for and display the BBB Wise Giving Alliance Standards seal.  Big Cat Rescue is one of them. This seal confirms that the organization meets all 23 of the Standards for Charity Accountability. We have become so well known in the area, that our volunteers complain about wearing our logos in public because everyone loves us so much they just have to stop us and tell us so. Howie Baskin helped a Girl Scout troop organize our first Golf Tournament which netted 15,000.00. Invested in undercover surveillance equipment to shed light on the dirty truth behind the exhibition and exploitation of exotic cats.   Animal Care:  We added more whole prey to our cats' weekly diets and switched over to a prepared diet created by Natural Balance that improves their health via vitamin supplements. Faith the baby bobcat was upgraded to a much larger and more challenging Cat-a-tat where she had to learn to “out-fox” her food. Later, after completing her survival training, she was released onto 17,000 acres of pristine bobcat habitat.  President Jamie Veronica, and the interns track her weekly to insure that she is thriving on her own. We had to turn away 85 big cats that were no longer wanted by their owners but we rescued Snorkle the tiger from a circus owner and brought in tigers: India, Nyla, King, Princess and Narak from the circus. Rescued three baby mountain lions who were orphaned by a hunter in Idaho.  Their names are Artemis, Ares and Orion and they were neutered and spayed this year so that they can always stay together.   Staff and Volunteer Training:  Jamie Veronica got licensed by the state to be able to pick up injured or escaped wildlife.  In the past it had to be brought to us by someone who was so licensed .  Cathy Mayeski and Jen Rusczcyk completed the Clicker Training Expo in CA and now have 57 of our cats in the Operant Conditioning program. Jen organized and developed the Enrichment program making it one of the best in the country.   Jamie Veronica took the Intern Program to the next level and manages their housing, group activities and scheduling.  The Volunteer Committee re-wrote the Volunteer Program and the Intern Program and have updated ALL of our volunteers level of certification through testing. Some of our members attended the EARS training. (Emergency Animal Rescue Service) Hired green shirt Sharon Marszal to work filling orders for the gift shop and sent her to eBay training classes.  Read books on Non Profit Marketing, Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Flash to perfect our skills in these areas.   Education:  Our Education Director, Kathryn Quaas, is partnering with the Florida Aquarium to promote several joint efforts for schools and summer camps. We did legislative presentations to Stetson Law University on three occasions this year promoting a register to vote drive.  The Fur Ball CD of games, puzzles, screensavers and more were given to the 500 attendees with 300 extra being used as rewards for children who answer questions correctly during her presentations and field trips.   Howard began working with the Greenfund Network to create a joint venture in schools where kids turn in ink cartridges for recycling in bags that tell about Big Cat Rescue so that both their school and the sanctuary can benefit from the program.  Some kids may not care about raising money for scholarships, but they do care about saving tigers and this is a way to inspire them to keep these cartridges out of the landfills.   Filmed the rescue of three orphaned baby cougars with David Hurd Productions for use on the Animal Planet's new series that will be aired repeatedly, and thus help educate people about what is happening to their precious wildlife in the name of sport.  Six local libraries now stock our video, The Big Cat Picture in their documentary sections.   The portion of our web site that is devoted to education aimed at children through learning games has grown in leaps and bounds.  We added hundreds and hundreds of puzzles, free wallpapers, free screensavers and other educational activities that feature photos and drawings of the cats along with our message that “Exotic Animals Don't Make Good Pets!”  Began compiling worksheets and coloring pages for a educational handbook for students next year. Added FCAT lesson plans to our Teacher's Resource area. Used the Google grant to broadcast the availability of these teaching aids to students, their parents and teachers.  We participated in a study with Odd Cast that resulted in us being awarded 100,000 free streams for our Virtual Hosts.   Legislation:  Founder, Carole Baskin was unanimously elected to serve on the Board of the Humane USA Political Action Committee.  She was also appointed to the steering committee of the Florida Chapter of Humane USA. We enlisted the Florida Animal Control Association to help us approach the State of Florida in an effort to change the rules to better protect the animals and the public.  We were joined by HSUS and Humane USA in this endeavor and have asked the National Fraternity of Police Officers to join us as well. Carole was also appointed by Commissioner Brian Blair to serve on the Animal Advisory Committee and was elected secretary.  In November she was unanimously nominated to serve as Chair of the Animal Advisory Committee. We attended the Tampa Bay Partnership's Tampa Bay Day in Tallahassee and met with 25% of the state's legislators to ask for better animal protection laws.   We began promoting our Legislative portion of our web site that is dedicated to educating the public and legislators about animal welfare bills. 1,111,647 pages of bills were viewed by visitors.  We rallied support for the Federal bills to stop canned hunts with an aggressive online letter campaign to get people to ask their senators and representatives to co-sponsor this bill that would make it illegal to transport exotic animals across state lines for the purpose of injuring or killing them. We promoted hundreds of bills at the state and federal level. In just the first year we were responsible for 20,969 letters being sent to congress on behalf of the animals.   We launched our first online petitions and gathered 494 signatures on one to ban breeding and sale of exotic cats and 1878 signatures on 10 things we want legislators to know which includes the banning and breeding of exotic cats. We also launched our first online polls to see how people feel about issues such as animals in the circus, bobcats and cougars being hunted, exotic animal pets and more.  Response has been terrific and we are finding that roughly 85% of the public loves animals and want better laws to protect them and 90% do not want to see big cats being made to perform.   Attended AZA's Legislative session and Taking Action for Animals in Washington, DC.  Met with our Senators and Congressmen in D.C. and here locally to discuss the exotic animal issues. County Administrator, Pat Bean and Animal Services Director, Bill Armstrong both toured and interacted with the cats, learning about how we use operant conditioning for emergency preparedness.  We hosted tours for Hillsborough County Commissioners: Kathy Castor, Ronda Storms, Jim Norman, Ken Hagan, and for aids to Brian Blair and Mark Sharp.  We also toured Pinellas County Commissioners: Ronnie Duncan and Karen Seel.  We introduced these commissioners and State Representatives Kim Berfield and aids for Kevin Ambler along with team players for gubernatorial candidate Jim Davis so that they have a better understanding of why Florida needs laws to prevent the private ownership of dangerous exotic pets.   Requested that we be appointed to the state's Captive Wildlife Committee but were denied as the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission decided to comprise the committee of exotic pet owners.  State Legislators made it known later that the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission “had better fix this exotic animal problem or the legislature was going to get involved and FWCC was not going to like it.”  Began working on a memo with the help of former gubernatorial candidate Bill McBride's law firm that affirms a County's right to impose laws that do regulate exotic animal ownership as long as those laws do not single out exotic pet from other provisions that would apply to all.  In the past the Counties often thought they were helpless in the face of the constitutional amendment that had granted the Fish and Game agency the ability to act outside of the legislative process that all other states enjoy.   Fundraising and Marketing:  We had our first ever $10,000.00 day of tours and private tours in December.  Implemented our first direct mail campaign at Christmas with a request to support the three orphaned cougars.  We doubled the price of the Fur Ball tickets from 55.00 and 75.00 to 100.00 and 150.00 and raised a net of $60,000.00 (up from 40,465 last year) with only 500 attendees.  This enabled everyone to have a better time because there were no lines and our volunteers found it much easier to deal with 500 people at check out as opposed to 850 like we had last year at lower prices.  We discovered last year that at 55.00 we were just breaking even and for people for whom that was a lot of money we found that they did not spend money in the auctions so we had to evaluate whether the Fur Ball was a donor thank you party or a fundraiser and deciding it was the latter made the agonizing decision to double the price.   Opened an online store on eBay to reach a broader market with our logo's items and unique offerings. We tried MagFundraising.com for the first time and raised almost 3000.00 in magazine subscription commissions.  Our volunteers raised $3000.00 wrapping books at Borders Books.  Invested in Telosa's Donor Management software. We were given the front and back page of the Tampa Tribune's Commentary section and have been on several national programs including CNN, Fox, Animal Atlas on Discovery Channel and Animal Planet.   We purchased a second terminal for our Point of Sale system due to the overlap of tours beginning and ending in the gift shop.  In Jan our web site was averaging 170,000 hits per day and by the end of the year was reaching more than 300,000 hits per day with a surge to 744,000 hits per day thanks to a Google Adwords grant for unlimited advertising for three months. Cox radio gave us more than 100 on air spots to advertise the Valentine's Day wedding at Big Cat Rescue and gave us 300 more free advertising spots on air for our golf tournament on two stations. They also donated 300 spots for the Fur Ball.   Jamie Veronica's photos have been used in Biodiversity Magazine by Tropical Conservancy, and we created a Stock Photo portion of our website where featured artists donate their work and we sell the images online.  We set up Cafe Press and Zazzle sites to sell her images to raise money for the cats.  We were asked to apply for the WEDU's charity awards for our fundraising and marketing achievements.  The ink recycling program with Greenfund Network has succeeded far beyond our initial goals thanks to marketing the envelopes through our newsletter with now has a circulation of more than 35,000 homes.  We are candidates for the Webby Awards with the winner to be announced in 2006.   We created several video productions that tell viewers what we do including Orange Sky by Jamie Veronica and the Two Minute Tour by David Hurd.  In addition to this we created several new interactive slideshows including one called Born To Be Free that contrasts life in cages to life in the wild.  We started our first automatic direct deductions for banks and credit cards and a program with Albertson's where participating card carriers can have part of their purchases donated to us.  We created our first Big Cat Travel site that allows people to get the best Priceline prices on airfare, car and hotel rental, cruises and event tickets with the commissions paid to Big Cat Rescue.  Carole lost 17 more pounds with Matol and set up www.Matol-Diet.com so that others can lose weight, build their own home business and the commissions go to the cats as well. Volunteer Beth Stewart created and marketed a calendar of our sanctuary called Saving Big Cats.  This calendar was available at Amazon.com, Borders.com and BarnesAndNoble.com and we sold a number on site and on line as well.  The calendar was produced by TideMark Productions and featured photos of our cats for every month and their personal rescue stories.   With the help of Teasdale Worldwide Howard Baskin created our first formal Corporate Sponsorship program, both in general and for the Fur Ball.  We held special kid's tours after Thanksgiving and Christmas and were packed and got a lot of good press coverage for doing something for the kids.  We were in the press 48 times in 2005 and many of these were interviews with Scott Lope.  We were in Glamour Magazine twice, on CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Inside Edition and were instrumental in providing background information for Parade Magazines' piece on the exotic pet trade and for ABC's Prime Time that should air next year.  We have a PSA that was made jointly with the Girl Scouts of America that is airing nationally to encourage young people to get involved and do something good in their community.  We ended the year with money in the bank to begin building our Big Cat Lodge.   Grounds Improvement:  Completed two more tiger Cat-a-tats for the circus tigers in case of emergency. New Cat-a-tats were built for cougars; Mack and Cleo along with hurricane proof dens for each of them.  Cages were reshaped and room additions built for Caracals; Rusty & Sassy and Cachinga & Cachanga.  The same was done for the Serval; Alpha, Bobcats; Alex & Windsong and Banshee.  In addition many of the cats got hammocks, swinging platforms, secondary dens just to play in and Alex & Windsong got a new fort.  Tonga was moved and his old roofless cage was turned into a temporary playground for the three orphaned cougars.   The E-Center was whimsically painted to look like a leopard and the Cabins were painted by volunteer Julie Hanan to look like a tiger.  Butterfly gardens were added by Kathryn Quaas and the kids of summer camp to the Cabin area.  We moved the cavies off the tour route to a much larger enclosure and tore down the old otter cages that they had lived in on the lake.  The area was cleared so that there is a beautiful view of the lake and the tigers and lions beyond now.   Brought in a new Intern home that is a 4BR/2BA and Vern built a deck that is perfect for socializing after a long day of cat chores. Cleared all Brazilian Peppers from the back forty and built a road around the cell tower to make the back parcel more accessible. This area required heavy clearing and then bush hogging of dog fennel and some fill over the concrete to turn it into a lovely park like area.  Stood falling wall back up. Weeded and planted ferns at the beach. Began massive clean up of Styrofoam from lake banks. Bought a new shed for the two new golf carts and a new riding mower.  Added lots of filing cabinets and storage cabinets to the gift shop and office. The fenced waiting area had a cola machine, waterfall and lots of landscaping and mulching added to create a nice place for guests to wait for their tours.  Donor recognition signs were added to this area.   Bought three more acres for alternate access and parking and cleared the land of dog fennel so that we can keep it mowed.  Took on debt for the first time in our history with the purchase of this land.  Began negotiations with Outback and the County on building a multi use Education and Conference Center called the Big Cat Lodge.  Unveiled the new conceptual drawings of this improvement created by Collman and Karsky with help from Genesis at the Fur Ball. Applied for a Planned Development for this additional 3 acres to give us cross access, parking and 6 more residences for interns and volunteers.   Helping Others:  We invited other animal welfare groups to use our Legislative tools in customized banners on their web sites so that they could encourage their visitors to write their representatives about important animal welfare issues. We hosted the Alzheimer's Memory Walk for 600 walkers who raised 50,000 for Alzheimer's victims. Worked with PAKT to help them negotiate a deal with the circus and AZA for promoting responsible, life time care for animals who have had to work for a living. Continued to help ACT by driving the Spay Day trailer each month so that 100-160 cats per month can be spayed.   Charities that we donated to this year in the form of Free Passes to our sanctuary:  100 passes to No More Homeless Pets Adopt-a-thon 30 passes and gift certificate for a Big Cat Expedition to Florida Voices for Animals, Donated a Big Cat Expedition, a Feeding Tour and more to Animal Coalition of Tampa for their Some Enchanted Evening fundraiser and the same again to their Stride For Strays walk-a-thon. Donated the use of our facility to the Humane Society of Tampa Bay for their Volunteer Appreciation party and to National Humane Society for their volunteer and donor recognition party at Christmas. Donated an Expedition and Two for One Passes to SPOT and worked with them to create a segment on Pinellas County's Public Access Channel. Hosted a party for a team of Florida Panther protectors.   We raised 1250.00 each for EARS and HSUS to aid the animal victims of Katrina and 1000.00 each for conservation programs to save the margay in Brazil, to help start an eco tourism lodge in Guyana and to assist Lewa in Africa.   Other:  Gave a private tour to Toronto Blue Jay's Shea Hillenbrand. Customized a golf cart for hurricane use by creating a cat-proof cage to drop down over the carriage so that we can access any part of the property in the event of a cat being loose.   In a year when tsunamis, earthquakes and hurricanes ravaged the globe and other sanctuaries, even good ones, found themselves considering the euthanasia of their animals rather than let them starve due to the drop in donations we were able to thrive.  We are thankful to our staff and volunteers who worked tirelessly to make this possible and to all of our donors and visitors who kept our cats fed in these worst of times.   The saddest news is that we now have to turn away nearly 100 exotic cats every year, because we cannot afford to take in all of them that are being bred and sold into the entertainment, pet and zoo industries.  The most common victims are Lions, Tigers, Cougars, Servals, Caracals and Bobcats.  We are now devoting more time to raising awareness and trying to get laws enacted that will protect these magnificent creatures from man.   The mission has evolved from just saving the cats that ended up in places like fur farms, hunting ranches and auctions, to making a difference on a global scale. People who come here and spend time with our cats are transformed.  I hear, over and over again, how people feel like their lives were changed forever by knowing these animals on such a personal level.  Many times I have heard visitors say, “I looked into that cat's eyes, and I saw God!”   For many of them, it is the first time that they have ever felt that they were intimately connected with the rest of creation.  It is a wake up call that we are all ONE.   It is my dream to integrate the beauty and majesty of the great cats with the inner awakening we can enhance in our visitors.  By making people more aware, we can make the world a better place.   Our Officers and Board of Directors • President Jamie Veronica (not compensated by BCR) • Vice President & BOD Cathy Mayeski (not compensated by BCR) • Secty/ Treasurer  Vernon C. Stairs (not compensated by BCR) • Director and Coordinator Brian Czarnik (not compensated by BCR) These members met for monthly board meetings.   Paid Staff: • Operations Manager  Scott Lope (compensated but not a member of the board) • Gift Shop Manager Cynthia Montayre (compensated but not a member of the board) • Administrative Sharon Marszal (compensated but not a member of the board)  

WeXL Weekly
Asian American Stories Matter with Reena Dutt and Mikie Steiner-Killian| WeXL Weekly

WeXL Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 34:07


Our guests, Reena Dutt and Michalyn "Mikie" Steiner-Killian talk about their experience working together as Asian American artists and the new short narrative film they're producing, FOUND. The movie is based on Mikie's experience as an adoptee from Korea. Find out what it was like growing up Asian American and why they feel compelled to tell their stories. WeXL is proud to announce our support of FOUND as an Executive Producer. Reena Dutt (Writer/Director) is a city girl with a country soul who believes in creating a conscience, on and off stage. Directing Credits: Film/TV: “Good Trouble” (Disney|FreeForm, Directing Shadow), “Too Many Bodies” (Music and Dance film), "Snapshot!", "3 Puffs of Gold". Awards/Honors: 2019 South Asian Film Festival of America Audience Award (Full list of 11+ awards for “Too Many Bodies” available on request), NewFilmmakers On Location Finalist. In theatre, she has directed and assistant directed in Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco with most notable works at The Geffen Playhouse, Sacred Fools, The Vagrancy, Playground LA and SF, and East West Players. As a producer, her films have been seen at Sundance, Los Angeles Film Festival, Outfest, Frameline, Inside Out, Whistler, Cucalorous, and NBCUniversal. She has produced for John Legend, Lulu Wang, Justin Lin's Youtube Network, and Evite.com. Fellowships and Awards: 2020 Drama League NY Directing Fellowship Semifinalist, 2016 SFFilm KRF Fellowship Recipient, 2014 Project Involve at Film Independent, 2012 Finalist NewFilmmakers: On Location Competition. Unions/Affiliations: Lincoln Center Directors Lab, Directors Lab West (Associate Producer), SFFilm, Film Independent's Project Involve, IFP, Cinefemme. Michalyn "Mikie" Steiner-Killian (actor/producer for FOUND) is a choreographer, performer, and educator in ballet, jazz, and musical theatre. Recent choreography credits include Mamma Mia, The Music Man, Seussical the Musical at Mainstage Theatre and The Pirates of Penzance, Some Enchanted Evening, and Return to the Forbidden Planet at Stageworks Northwest Theatre. Her last acting roles were Helen in The Trojan Women (2020) and Corie Bratter in Barefoot in the Park (2019) at Stageworks Northwest Theatre. Michalyn studied theatre arts at Portland State University and has been choreographing shows since 1999. Michalyn is a Korean adoptee who finds joy in connecting her inherent passion for the arts to discover that her biological mom was also a performer. After traveling extensively, Michalyn now resides in the small town she grew up in, just north of Portland. She feels it is vital to contribute to the arts in her hometown as it directly affects the culture and community where she raises her two children. WeXL founder and CEO Arabella DeLucco hosts WeXL Weekly, a podcast that encompasses WeXL's mission to empower and unite through passion, purpose, and story. Listen in to learn the inner workings and journeys of creators and creative individuals from all over the world—experience how stories unite us. Together, We eXceL. To support our work, please go to WeXL.org. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wexl-org/support

Des Musicals
Some Enchanted Evening

Des Musicals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 25:14


Karen and Ashley saw the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical review Some Enchanted Evening at the Des Moines Playhouse. Playing 7:30 PM Thursdays through Saturdays and 2 PM Sundays April 9-11, April 22-25, and May 6-9, 2021. A recording of opening night is also available as Video on Demand purchase. Support Central Iowa performing arts! See upcoming local shows at www.dmplayhouse.com, www.desmoinesperformingarts.org, https://desmoinesmetroopera.org/, and https://dmsymphony.org/. Email us and let us know what you think! desmusicals@gmail.com Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesMusicals/ Please rate and review us wherever you listen. This helps listeners find us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Insight On Business the News Hour
Weekend Fun with Cityview Magazine

Insight On Business the News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 17:33


At the start of every weekend we get hyper-local with Jeff Pitts the managing editor of Cityview Magazine and chat it up about Stuff to Do in the Greater Des Moines Metro this weekend into next week.  Here's what we've got for you this week: Baseball talk about the Iowa Cubs; Some Enchanted Evening at the DSM Playhouse; The very cool Drake Observatory event; The Des Moines Book Festival; Music at the Winery in Winterset; Bucs Hockey! 90's Hip Hop Trivia at Smash Park; Iowa Wild Hockey; The AVID Author Series; Thanks for listening! 

Instant Trivia
Episode 47 - Lakes And Rivers - Birth Of A President - Enchanted April - College Movies - Much Ado About Nutting

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 7:09


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 47, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Lakes And Rivers 1: More chairs are thrown on "Jerry Springer", but her talk show that debuted in 1993 is still on the air, too Ricki Lake. 2: American river only 33 miles shorter than the Mississippi the Missouri. 3: River mentioned most often in the Bible the Jordan. 4: Hindus believe that dying in this most sacred of rivers ensures passage to paradise Ganges. 5: You can take a high road or a low road to this, the largest lake in Scotland Loch Lomond. Round 2. Category: Birth Of A President 1: February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois Ronald Reagan. 2: December 28, 1856 in Staunton, Virginia Woodrow Wilson. 3: February 12, 1809 in Hardin County, Kentucky Abraham Lincoln. 4: May 8, 1884 in Lamar, Missouri Harry S. Truman. 5: August 19, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas Bill Clinton. Round 3. Category: Enchanted April 1: This Rodgers and Hammerstein musical opened on Broadway on "Some Enchanted Evening" in April 1949 South Pacific. 2: Although his expedition reached the N. Pole in April 1909, he couldn't relay the news until September (Robert) Peary. 3: This spring event was first held on the White House lawn April 22, 1878 the Easter egg roll. 4: According to tradition, Romulus founded this city in April 753 B.C. Rome. 5: In a flight lasting 148 minutes, he became the first man to orbit the Earth April 12, 1961 Yuri Gagarin. Round 4. Category: College Movies 1: In this 2001 film, a sorority queen proves she has what it takes to make it at Harvard Law School Legally Blonde. 2: The Delta fraternity gets in deep trouble on the campus of Faber College in this 1978 classic Animal House. 3: Windsor College students drop like flies in this 1997 scary sequel co-starring Courteney Cox Scream 2. 4: A street dancer is courted by 2 frats that need his skills to win the national step show competition in this 2007 film Stomp the Yard. 5: This Laker (then with Orlando) played a recruit in the 1994 college basketball film "Blue Chips" Shaquille O'Neal. Round 5. Category: Much Ado About Nutting 1: Major producers of these nuts seen here include Turkey and California Pistachios. 2: The 2 main types of the nut seen here are the English variety and this other full variety: Black walnut. 3: Pie favorite seen here: Pecans. 4: It's where these nuts are in a classic holiday song: "(Chestnuts) roasting on an open fire...". 5: A main source of these nuts is the Amazon River region Brazil nuts. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Palace Theater
Broadway Buzz | Social Justice Musicals

Palace Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 28:16


This week's episode focuses on themes of social justice & racism that still sadly resonate today. Brown explores how two musicals, Ragtime & South Pacific, interweave these themes into their stories and songs. Listen to "Wheels of a Dream" from Ragtime and "Some Enchanted Evening", "You've Got To Be Carefully Taught" and "Younger than Springtime" from South Pacific.

Inheritance Tracks
Andrew Lloyd Webber

Inheritance Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 8:14


Some Enchanted Evening by Giorgio Tozzi and Prokofiev's 7th Piano Sonata

This Day in Jack Benny
How Jack Benny Met Fred Allen

This Day in Jack Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 34:28


January 15, 1950 - Fred Allen is the guest star on The Jack Benny Program, but he is late. This was during the time when The Fred Program was not on the air. They reference Phil Harris' show on NBC and Don Wilson's "Dreer Poosen" flub. They also mention Groucho Marx, Milton Berle, Mory Amsterdam, and Danny Kaye who was starring in "The Inspector General". Plus, Los Angeles Golf Open with Ben Hogan and Sam Sneed, the New York water shortage, Beeman's Pepsin chewing gum, the Miss America pageant and the song "Some Enchanted Evening".

Token Theatre Friends
Tiger Blood, Sondheim, and Tamales (Feat. Nicholas Rodriguez)

Token Theatre Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 26:53


In this episode, Jose talks to Nicholas Rodriguez about his upcoming appearance in Sondheim Unplugged, at Feinstein's/54 Below (Dec. 26). As well as the lessons he's learned in 2020, how he's acquired new skills in order to perform online, and his realization that there exist two kinds of people in the world. The star of Tarzan and One Life to Live, reflects on a year where he learned that it was OK to slow down. He also shared his experience doing the Whole30 and looking forward to Christmas tamales. The actor will next appear in Some Enchanted Evening at Paper Mill Playhouse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You Booked It - How to create a successful entertainment career!
Georgia Tapp - Musical Theatre Actress based in London

You Booked It - How to create a successful entertainment career!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 29:05


Georgia Tapp is an American actress currently living in London, UK. She recently made her UK debut as Carmen Diaz in Nick Winston’s UK tour of Fame. She has traveled all over the world as a lead vocalist for both Celebrity Cruise Lines and Aida Cruise Lines. Other past credits include: Miss Saigon, Spelling Bee, Some Enchanted Evening, Singin’ in the Rain, All Shook Up, and Equus.IG: @georgiatappT: @GeorgiaMTapphttps://www.georgiatapp.net/ SFX by ZapSplat

CKCC Radio: Home of Club Kayfabe's Community of Podcasts
Stupid Sexy Podcast Episode 13: Some Enchanted Evening

CKCC Radio: Home of Club Kayfabe's Community of Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 37:21


Chris and Dan review the thirteenth and final episode of season one of the Simpsons, "Some Enchanted Evening," where Homer and Marge go on a romantic date night and leave the kids in the hands of a criminal babysitter.

Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs
Episode 191: South Pacific, "Some Enchanted Evening"

Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 43:31


We're joined by special guest Chris Barron (of Spin Doctors) to talk about "Some Enchanted Evening," a perfect song tucked inside the musical South Pacific. Get ready for talk of the Muppets, surprising chord progressions, and the ukulele. Our intro is by David Gregory Byrne, and our outro is by Sly and the Family Stone. Want to leave us a voicemail? Just call 646-389-0767! You can email us at talkaboutsongs@gmail.com, tweet us at @talksongs, or Facebook us at facebook.com/mastas.podcast. To get access to bonus content (and vote in ranking episodes), become a patron at patreon.com/mastas. Special Guest: Chris Barron.

Talking Simpsons Official Free Feed
Talking Simpsons - Some Enchanted Evening With Thad Komorowski

Talking Simpsons Official Free Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 136:58


This week we welcome on Thad Komorowski of the Cartoon Logic podcast, as we dig into the messy production of Some Enchanted Evening! Originally conceived as the pilot, the first director was fired, and then it was heavily reanimated to serve as the season one finale. Learn all the dirty details on how much it changed, and even major changes from the first table read draft of the script, all in this week's final re-exploration of season one! Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow the new official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod!

Simpsons Showdown
Reflecting on Season 1 | Simpsons Showdown BONUS

Simpsons Showdown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 13:09


Listen: Spotify / iTunes / Stitcher / Castbox / TuneIn Radio / Libsyn / RSS Season 1 is over (finally!). Craig & Dobbie come together to reflect upon season 1 of The Simpsons and wish everyone a happy new year! Join us in 2020 for season 2! FINAL Season 1 Rankings: 1 Moaning Lisa 2 Bart the General 3 The Call of the Simpsons 4 Krusty Gets Busted 5 Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire 6 Life on the Fast Lane 7 Homer's Night Out 8 The Crepes of Wrath 9 Homer's Odyssey 10 Bart the Genius 11 There's No Disgrace Like Home 12 Some Enchanted Evening 13 The Telltale Head https://www.patreon.com/upsidedownshark https://twitter.com/UDSradio https://www.facebook.com/upsidedownsharkradio/ https://www.instagram.com/upsidedownshark

Simpsons Showdown
Beta Simpsons (Season 1 Finale) | Simpsons Showdown #006

Simpsons Showdown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 59:20


Listen: Spotify / iTunes / Stitcher / Castbox / TuneIn Radio / Libsyn / RSS In this series finale we discuss not one, not two but three episodes of the Simpsons in this bumper episode of Simpson's Showdown. The episodes we look at are "The Call of the Simpsons”, “The Telltale Head” & “Homer's Night Out”. We see Homer & Bart getting along with one another. Bears! Statues! Church! Mobs! Dancing! Squid! Thank you for joining us as we took went through season one of The Simpsons. Join us soon when we start season two! Season 1 Rankings so far: 1 Moaning Lisa 2 Bart the General 3 Krusty Gets Busted 4 Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire 5 Life on the Fast Lane 6 The Crepes of Wrath 7 Homer's Odyssey 8 Bart the Genius 9 There's No Disgrace Like Home 10 Some Enchanted Evening https://www.patreon.com/upsidedownshark https://twitter.com/UDSradio https://www.facebook.com/upsidedownsharkradio/ https://www.instagram.com/upsidedownshark

Simpsons Showdown
Not Quite Breakfast, Not Quite Lunch | Simpsons Showdown #005

Simpsons Showdown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 50:44


  Listen: Spotify / iTunes / Stitcher / Castbox / TuneIn Radio / Libsyn / RSS It's episode 5 here at Simpsons Showdown! Craig, Ksana & Dobbie discuss "Bart The General" & "Life on the Fast Lane". Could this be it!? Could The Simpsons be getting better!? Craig is ill so Dobbie and Ksana are here to pick up the pace! We discuss bullying, comedy, birthdays, grandpa, Herman, pancakes, perfume, brunch and more! Season 1 Rankings so far: 1 Moaning Lisa 2 Krusty Gets Busted 3 Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire 4 The Crepes of Wrath 5 Homer's Odyssey 6 Bart the Genius 7 There's No Disgrace Like Home 8 Some Enchanted Evening https://www.patreon.com/upsidedownshark https://twitter.com/UDSradiohttps://www.facebook.com/upsidedownsharkradio/ https://www.instagram.com/upsidedownshark  

Simpsons Showdown
1800-555-HUGS | Simpsons Showdown #004

Simpsons Showdown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 47:47


Listen: Spotify / iTunes / Stitcher / Castbox / TuneIn Radio / Libsyn / RSS It's episode 4 here at Simpsons Showdown! Craig, Ksana, Dobbie & Tom discuss "There's No Disgrace Like Home" & "The Crepes of Wrath". Striped shirts, TV pawning, characters not being themselves, hidden jokes about frogs, we have it all! Join us in this discuss of the Simpsons! Season 1 Rankings so far: 1 Moaning Lisa 2 Krusty Gets Busted 3 Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire 4 Homer's Odyseey 5 Bart the Genius 6 Some Enchanted Evening https://www.patreon.com/upsidedownshark https://twitter.com/UDSradiohttps://www.facebook.com/upsidedownsharkradio/ https://www.instagram.com/upsidedownshark

Simpsons Showdown
Hot Potato & Black Smithers | Simpsons Showdown #003

Simpsons Showdown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 50:46


Listen: Spotify / iTunes / Stitcher / Castbox / TuneIn Radio / Libsyn / RSS On our third episode of Simpsons Showdown all of the crew get together IN REAL LIFE to talk about everyone’s favourite American family. This week features “Krusty Gets Busted” & “Homer’s Oddysey”, will these be bangers or stone cold mashers? Neale was supposed to edit this but somehow Craig ended up doing it. It took a lot of editing. Enjoy! Season 1 Rankings so far: 1 Moaning Lisa 2 Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire 3 Bart the Genius 4 Some Enchanted Evening https://www.patreon.com/upsidedownshark https://twitter.com/UDSradiohttps://www.facebook.com/upsidedownsharkradio/ https://www.instagram.com/upsidedownshark

Simpsons Showdown
Ms. Mellon and Bleeding Gums | Simpsons Showdown #002

Simpsons Showdown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 37:39


Listen: Spotify / iTunes / Stitcher / Castbox / TuneIn Radio / Libsyn / RSS On our second episode of Simpsons Showdown, we take a look at "Bart The Genius" & "Moaning Lisa". Will we come away from these episodes smarter, or will they just leave us moaning? Listen to find out! Season 1 Rankings so far: 1. Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire 2. Some Enchanted Evening https://www.patreon.com/upsidedownshark https://twitter.com/UDSradiohttps://www.facebook.com/upsidedownsharkradio/ https://www.instagram.com/upsidedownshark  

Music From 100 Years Ago

Songs dealing with magic, including: Some Enchanted Evening, That Old Black Magic, Voodoo Woman Blues, The Magic Tree, Grandpa's Spells and Mister Magician. Performers include: Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme, Nat King Cole, Llene Woods, Dave Brubeck, Jimmy Witherspoon, Charlie Barnet & Ozzie Nelson.

We Shot Mr. Burns
Some Enchanted Evening

We Shot Mr. Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019


Look! It's Max! And he has blue hair like Milhouse. This is the last episode of season 1 and it begins a season of dramatic change for We Shot Mr. Burns. First, you may have noticed our 90s soft rock new podcast image. We're all yellow, yes, but the colors make me feel like I'm eight years old eating at a Hot Dog on a Stick at the mall marveling at all the teenagers buying rap CDs at Sam Goody. Maybe this cover image will get better someday. Who knows! It's far from cromulent. Listen to Some Enchanted Evening here.Buy Volume 2 of the Cockroach Conservatory here.  Become a Patron of the Cockroach Conservatory.  Buy Max's book, Carnivorous Lunar Activities.Buy Andrew's book, Invasion of the Weirdos. 

Retrospecticus
Episode 13 – Some Enchanted Burmese Election

Retrospecticus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 44:37


Episode 13 is here, and put a fork in season one, it’s done! We discuss “Some Enchanted Evening” and the Burmese elections of 1990 that didn’t see Aung San Suu Kyi come to power. Along the way we’ll also dicuss QEDcon, fourth wall breaking, a song that was the scourge of nineties clothes shops, the… Read More »

Sam Waldron
Episode 35 New Life Old Music

Sam Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 57:08


Show 35, “New Life for Old Music,” presents eight popular songs from the 1940s and ‘50s, contrasting each with a more modern version recorded later.  Songs include Moonlight Cocktail, Some Enchanted Evening, Poor Little Fool,... Read More The post Episode 35 New Life Old Music appeared first on Sam Waldron.

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center
South Pacific - February 14, 2018

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 4:00


World War II didn’t seem like ancient history in 1949 when South Pacific made its Broadway premiere. Sadly, its warnings of the damage that bigotry and prejudice can do aren’t ancient history now as it bows at the Spreckels Performing Arts Center. Based on James Michener’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Tales of the South Pacific, Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan took a couple of the stories, softened some of the characters and created an immensely popular musical tale of wartime love. Set on two islands in the South Pacific during the war, two love stories are at the center of this tale. Navy Nurse Nellie Forbush (Heather Buck) finds herself falling in love with French expatriate plantation owner Emile de Becque (William O’Neill). Mssr. de Becque has a somewhat mysterious past, which doesn’t seem to bother Nellie too much. Well, at least not as much as the fact that he has bi-racial children born of a youthful relationship with a Polynesian girl. Meanwhile, newly-arrived Lt. Joe Cable (James Raasch) flips head over heels (in what seems like record time, even for a Broadway musical) for local girl Liat (Maya Babow). Liat’s mother, Bloody Mary (Elsa Fulton), is anxious to marry her off. Joe, however, just can’t imagine bringing her back to his Philadelphia family. Nellie and Joe end their relationships. Emile and Joe head off on a dangerous military mission, but will love be the ultimate casualty? Classic songs like “There’s Nothing Like a Dame”, “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair”, the enchanting “Bali Ha’i” and the beautiful “Some Enchanted Evening” fill out the story, with the daring-for-1949 “You’ve Got to be Carefully Taught” driving home the source of people’s prejudices. Musical director Nancy Hayashibara and her 11-piece orchestra deliver the lush score and Buck and O’Neill are in excellent voice and character with O’Neill’s operatic training put to good use here. Nice comedic support comes from William Thompson as Seabee ‘entrepreneur’ Luther Billis and Jeff Coté as harried Captain Brackett. Elsa Fulton steals every scene in which Bloody Mary appears. Directors Jim Coleman and Sheri Lee Miller keep things moving at a good pace through the two-hour, forty-five-minute running time, but there are some flat spots and things do get a bit sluggish in Act II. Don’t dive too deeply in the waters and you’ll find yourself enjoying the music and appreciating the message of South Pacific. South Pacific runs through February 25 at the Spreckels Performing Arts Center in Rohnert Park. Friday and Saturday performances at 8pm with 2pm matinees on Sunday. There’s also a Thursday, February 22 performance at 7:30pm. For more information, google Spreckels Performing Arts Center. They’ve got a funky city web address.

Best Darn Diddly (Simpson's Podcast)
S1 EP11 "Crepes of Wrath" & Ep13 "Some Enchanted Evening" originally aired 10/10/16

Best Darn Diddly (Simpson's Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 46:24


MrMostDaysOff and the WizKid are all mixed up this week as they review episode 11, The Crepes of Wrath, our first adventure out of Springfield which was originally considered as a possible season finale.  Then we move on to episode 13, Some Enchanted Evening,  which was written as the pilot but delayed almost 7 months before it finally aired!  The production order may be bonkers but we still have 2 great vintage Simpsons episodes for your weekly dose of nostalgia pleasure!  

ICON
035 Some Enchanted Evening

ICON

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 59:00


The boys share an enchanted evening with Blue Oyster Cult drummer Albert Bouchard

ICON
035 Some Enchanted Evening

ICON

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 59:00


The boys share an enchanted evening with Blue Oyster Cult drummer Albert Bouchard

SunsetCast - The Simpsons
Simpsons 01x13 - Some Enchanted Evening

SunsetCast - The Simpsons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2014


Simpsons 01x13 - Some Enchanted Evening

SunsetCast - The Simpsons
Simpsons 01x13 - Some Enchanted Evening

SunsetCast - The Simpsons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2014


Simpsons 01x13 - Some Enchanted Evening

Music and Concerts
Rodgers & Hammerstein: Some Enchanted Evening

Music and Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2014 6:28


In the fifth episode of a series of videos that explore the Rodgers and Hammerstein collections at the Library of Congress, Michael Feinstein discusses South Pacific, Mary Martin, and the beloved song "Some Enchanted Evening." Produced by special arrangement with Imagem/Williamson Music Inc. Speaker Biography: Michael Feinstein, the multi-platinum-selling, two-time Emmy and five-time Grammy-nominated entertainer, dubbed "The Ambassador of the Great American Songbook," is considered one of the premier interpreters of American standards. His 200-plus shows a year have included performances at Carnegie Hall, the White House, Buckingham Palace, Sydney Opera House and the Hollywood Bowl. Feinstein has received national recognition for his commitment to celebrating America's popular song and preserving its legacy for future generations. In 2007, he founded the Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Initiative, dedicated to celebrating the art form and preserving it through educational programs, as well as the annual High School Vocal Academy and Competition. Michael serves on the Library of Congress' National Recording Preservation Board. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6322

Music From 100 Years Ago
Female Crooners

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2012 44:06


Singers include: Vaughn DeLeath, Kitty Kallen, Jo Stafford, Helen Ward, Evelyn Dall and Annette Handshaw.  Songs include: Are You Lonesome Tonight, Ain't He Sweet, Paper Moon, Skylark, It's Been A Long Long Time and Some Enchanted Evening.

Desert Island Discs
Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1999 36:27


Sue Lawley's guest this week is Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. His musicals dominate London's West End, including Cats, Phantom of the Opera and Starlight Express. He traces a career which began more than 30 years ago when he teamed up with Tim Rice to write Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Some Enchanted Evening by Rossano Brazzi Book: England's Thousand Best Churches by Simon Jenkins Luxury: Herb garden

Desert Island Discs: Archive 1996-2000
Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber

Desert Island Discs: Archive 1996-2000

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1999 36:27


Sue Lawley's guest this week is Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. His musicals dominate London's West End, including Cats, Phantom of the Opera and Starlight Express. He traces a career which began more than 30 years ago when he teamed up with Tim Rice to write Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Some Enchanted Evening by Rossano Brazzi Book: England's Thousand Best Churches by Simon Jenkins Luxury: Herb garden

Desert Island Discs
Lord Shawcross

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 1991 42:25


The castaway in Desert Island Discs this week will be the lawyer and politician Lord Shawcross. As Attorney General in the Labour government of 1945, he was responsible for leading the British prosecution case at the war crimes tribunal in Nuremberg.He'll be talking to Sue Lawley about the atmosphere in that courtroom, his reasons for leaving the Labour Party and his unconventional upbringing. Now 89 years old, he'll also be recalling the days when he was known as 'handsome Hartley Shawcross', the best-looking man in public life.[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Some Enchanted Evening by Ezio Pinza Book: They Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope Luxury: CD player / solar battery-powered radio

Desert Island Discs: Archive 1991-1996

The castaway in Desert Island Discs this week will be the lawyer and politician Lord Shawcross. As Attorney General in the Labour government of 1945, he was responsible for leading the British prosecution case at the war crimes tribunal in Nuremberg. He'll be talking to Sue Lawley about the atmosphere in that courtroom, his reasons for leaving the Labour Party and his unconventional upbringing. Now 89 years old, he'll also be recalling the days when he was known as 'handsome Hartley Shawcross', the best-looking man in public life. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Some Enchanted Evening by Ezio Pinza Book: They Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope Luxury: CD player / solar battery-powered radio