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Tara and EmKay's dreams come true as the incredible Todrick Hall joins the pod! Todrick shares his earliest fascinations with the world of Oz, his journey creating his own content on YouTube and what keeps him motivated as a creator. The trio then breaks down pivotal moments, inspiration and artists involved in Todrick's original piece "Straight Outta Oz."Thank you so much for joining us for Season Two! Keep an eye out for Season Three dropping March/April 2022!Content warning: sexual abuse discussed from 1:05:55 to 1:09:15. Gun violence discussed from 1:16:00 to 1:20:45.Show Notes:Down the YBP Etsy ShopPatreon - DTYBPTodrick Hall - Straight Outta Oz (Deluxe Edition)Todrick's WebsiteBehind the Curtain: Todrick HallInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: @emshray
Carlie Craig (MadTV) and host Michael Kushner started their journey into the theatre industry together when they were young kids. Growing up doing theatre in a facility that houses national tours, music performances, comedians, fine art and more - it allowed us to be exposed to a plethora of different kinds of art. The pandemic has caused many artists to revisit the things they know are true. And for Carlie, it's back to the basics. Heading back to her home state of Florida, she's not only spending a temporary time where she grew up but also spending time with the teachers who helped shape her. When Carlie headed back to Florida, she hit up her first voice teacher. “I can't really explain it… just something, when I was deciding to come home for a couple of months, something was just lingering in the back of my head that was like “You should call Gisbert” because I knew being home, I wanted to work on my craft… I wanted to continue to evolve. I wanted to continue to grow.” After some personal road bumps and soul searching, Carlie found herself with an opportunity to invest in herself and her healing journey. It seems to be a pandemic theme, doesn't it? But when Carlie has a will, she finds a way, “What I've learned,” she says, “as long as you have some sort of finish line in place, everything else will work itself out.” Even when she booked 54 Below in NYC for a solo show before she even could afford a plane ticket, Carlie figured out a way to make it happen. After MadTV abruptly ended, Carlie listened to what she knew best… going back to the stage. And that's what this episode is all about -- listening to what is true to you and following it through. Carlie's vibrance is contagious, and truly, she makes you feel like everything is achievable, no matter what. After listening to Carlie's stories of how she booked some of her biggest credits to date, anything actually is achievable. Carlie Craig is an actress, singer and South Florida native who is most known for her work on the CW's reboot of the iconic sketch show MADtv. Carlie moved to Los Angeles ten days after graduating from Florida State University with her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre & Media Production. She then began her work as assistant to Broadway star and YouTube sensation, Todrick Hall, which led to touring with him internationally as a singer & actress, starring in his hit MTV docuseries Todrick and serving as a vocalist on his groundbreaking visual album, Straight Outta Oz. Carlie gained online recognition with her video Celebrity Impressions, which has been viewed over 8 million times across multiple platforms. She then appeared on USA's comedy competition show, First Impressions with Dana Carvey, where she wowed the SNL alum with her spot-on impersonations of Ariana Grande, Kristin Chenoweth and Emma Stone. Carlie has performed her all-original one woman musicals Have Several Seats and Me! The Musical! in cabaret venues across Los Angeles & NYC and cannot wait to bring her shows back to audiences again once we are all finally vaccinated. You can currently catch Carlie starring in Kevin Hart's LOL Network comedy series The Donors, streaming now on lolnetwork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Youth Theatre Podcast Interview, Nik Nag Chowdhury meets Broadway and film actress Cassie Silva. Cassie performed in "Matilda the Musical" both on Broadway and in the National Tour, as well as performing in "Rock of Ages." She's had roles in film and television productions including "Hairspray," "Straight Outta Oz," "Dexter" and "Happy Texas." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Famoso pelas participações no programa Ru Paul's Drag Race e pela produção dos clipes de Taylor Swift, Todrick Hall conta sua história com a fé cristã em seu álbum visual, Straight Outta Oz. A infância de Todrick é similar a de muitas outras crianças evangélicas. ASSISTA A MÚSICA OVER THE RAINBOW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cKa7IsPWKk ASSISTA PROUD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fh6unVFiQtY Outras músicas presentes no episódio: Nails Hair Hips Heels, Proud, Color (todas de Todrick Hall) --- Seja um apoiador do Conflictu doando 5 reais: https://apoia.se/conflictucast Siga nossas redes: @conflictucast (Twitter/Instagram)
Tamar Estine Braxton[3] (born March 17, 1977)[4] is an American singer, actress, and television personality.Braxton began her career in 1990 as a founding member of The Braxtons, an R&B singing group formed with her sisters. The Braxtons released their debut album, So Many Ways, as a trio in 1996, and disbanded shortly afterward. In 2000, she released her debut self-titled album through DreamWorks Records. Following a thirteen-year break, Braxton released her second studio album, Love and War (2013), through Epic Records, which reached the number two position on the Billboard 200 chart.[5] She later released her fourth and fifth albums, Calling All Lovers (2015) and Bluebird of Happiness (2017), respectively. Braxton has won a BET Award and three Soul Train Music Awards throughout her career.[6][7][8][9] She has also been nominated for four Grammy Awards.Since 2011, Braxton has starred in the We TV reality television series Braxton Family Values alongside her mother and sisters. She also served as a co-host of the Fox Broadcasting Company syndicated daytime talk show The Real from 2013 until 2016. She has received two Daytime Emmy Award nominations for her work on The Real.[10][11] In 2019, she was the winner of the second season of Celebrity Big Brother. 1977–1999: Early life and career beginnings[edit]Tamar Estine Braxton was born to Michael and Evelyn Braxton in Severn, Maryland on March 17, 1977. The youngest of the Braxtons' six children, Braxton started singing as a toddler. The Braxton children would eventually enter in their church choir, where their father Michael Braxton was a pastor. She and her sisters Toni, Traci, Towanda, and Trina, signed their first record deal with Arista Records in 1989. In 1990, they released their first single, "Good Life". "Good Life" was unsuccessful only peaking at No. 79 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart. At the time of the single's release, the members' age differences created a problem with marketing. Subsequently, The Braxtons were dropped from Arista Records.[citation needed]In 1991, during a showcase with L.A. Reid and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, who were in the process of forming LaFace Records, Toni Braxton, minus her four sisters, was chosen and signed as the label's first female solo artist. At the time, the remaining members were told that LaFace was not looking for another girl group since it had just signed TLC.[12][13] After Toni's departure from the group, the remaining Braxtons members became backup singers for Toni's first tour, music videos, and promotional appearances. She and her sisters Traci, Towanda, and Trina were featured in the music video for Toni Braxton's third single, "Seven Whole Days", from her self-titled debut album.[citation needed]In 1993, LaFace Records A&R Vice President, Bryant Reid, signed The Braxtons to LaFace. However, the group never released an album or single for the label. When Reid moved on to work for Atlantic Records, he convinced executives at LaFace to allow him to take the group to Atlantic also.[13][14] It was reported in Vibe magazine that in 1995, Traci Braxton had left the group to pursue a career as a youth counselor.[15] However, it was not confirmed until a 2011 promotional appearance on The Mo'Nique Show, that Traci was not allowed to sign with Atlantic because of her pregnancy at the time.[16]In 1996, Tamar, Trina, and Towanda returned with a new album entitled So Many Ways, which peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[17] At the time of its release, Reid told Billboard Magazine, "I had a vision for them then that was about young sophistication with sex appeal." The trio also performed a remixed version of "So Many Ways" with rapper Jay-Z on September 9, 1996 at the Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards.[18] So Many Ways went on to peak at No. 83 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 32 on the UK Singles Chart.[19] Braxton and her fellow group members served as the opening act for Toni Braxton on the European Leg of her Secrets Tour in 1997. The Braxtons decided to part ways as a group after Braxton left to pursue a solo career with DreamWorks Records in 1998.[20]2000–2009: Tamar and label troubles[edit]Later, Braxton met Christopher "Tricky" Stewart. She recorded her solo debut album, Ridiculous, so-named for the many different musical styles on the album.[21] The album spawned two buzz singles ("Let Him Go" and "Just Cuz") in hopes of garnering attention from the public eye; however, when the songs failed to gain impact on urban radio outlets, the album was pushed back and canceled.[22] That same year, Braxton was featured on Sole's, "4 The Love of You." Instead of shelving the album, Dreamworks Records abandoned 3 old tracks, added new ones, and renamed it Tamar. The lead single "Get None" was produced by Jermaine "J.D." Dupri and also featured rap verses from him as well as former Jay-Z protégée Amil. The song also included uncredited background vocals and songwriting by R&B singer Mýa. As soon as the song began to pick up airplay, Braxton announced the album would be released in early 2000, alongside a second single, "If You Don't Wanna Love Me". The album featured production from Missy Elliott, Tim & Bob, and Tricky Stewart, but still peaked at number 127 on the Billboard 200. When the album's second single failed to gain significant radio airplay, her label dropped her from their roster.In 2001, Braxton's previously unreleased song "Try Me" appeared on the soundtrack album for the film Kingdom Come. She also began to work alongside her sister Toni Braxton in a number of songs and music video cameos, including the video for "He Wasn't Man Enough." She performed, co-wrote and sang background vocals on songs for Toni's albums, The Heat (2000), Snowflakes (2001), More than a Woman (2002), Libra (2005) and Pulse (2010). When her sister launched her Las Vegas revue Toni Braxton: Revealed, Braxton again sang backup until she was replaced by singer Sparkle.[citation needed]By 2004, Braxton was signed to Tommy Mottola's reactivated Casablanca Records and began work on her second album. A "Grindin'"-influenced single, "I'm Leaving," was released with a guest appearance from Bump J. alongside promotional remixes featuring Sheek Louch, Styles P. and Ali Vegas.2010–2013: Television debut and Love and War[edit]Braxton at the 2012 Eye on Black: Salute to DirectorsIn 2010, Braxton signed to Universal Records, where she released a single "The Heart In Me" in July of that year which was included on the Adidas 2: The Music compilation. Her momentum with Universal would not rise to a satisfactory level to launch a second album. In January 2010, We TV confirmed that it had signed Braxton and her mother and sisters for a reality television series titled Braxton Family Values. The show premiered on April 12, 2011.[23] On December 15, 2011, it was confirmed that Braxton and her husband Vincent would star in their own reality series centered on her solo career and their married life. In November 2011, Braxton performed "Love Overboard" at the 2011 Soul Train Awards for Lifetime Achievement recipient Gladys Knight.[24] In September 2012, news broke that Braxton had inked a fresh recording contract with Streamline Records, an imprint of Interscope Records founded by Vincent.[25] Later that month, her television show Tamar & Vince premiered on We TV.Braxton was the featured model for the "Front Row Couture" collection during the "ELLE/Style360" NYC Fashion Week event.[26] Braxton was co-host on Tameka Cottle's late night talk show Tiny Tonight on VH1.[27] Basketball Wives star Tami Roman became a co-host after Braxton. Later Braxton hosted, The Culturelist, a show on BET's sister channel Centric. Former Destiny's Child member LeToya Luckett became the host after her. Braxton announced she was pregnant with her first child on March 13, 2013, during an interview on Good Morning America promoting the new season of Braxton Family Values. She gave birth to a son, Logan Vincent Herbert, on June 6, 2013.In March 2013, it was revealed that Braxton had signed to Epic Records ahead of the release of her second album, Love and War.[28] The album's lead single, the title track, was released on December 6, 2012. The song was a commercial success, spending 9 weeks at #1 on the Adult R&B Songs chart.[29] Although the single reached number one on the US iTunes chart,[30] it peaked at number 57 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 13 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[31][32] Braxton released "The One" as the second single from Love and War on May 7, 2013; it peaked at number 34 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[32] The third single, "All the Way Home," was released August 21, 2013; it peaked at number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 37 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[31][32] The song was followed by the release of Love and War on September 3, 2013.[33] The album was a commercial success in the United States, selling 114,000 copies in its opening week, and debuting at number two on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[34] Outside the US, it debuted at number 34 on the UK R&B Albums Chart.[35]In 2013, Braxton became a co-host of the syndicated daytime talk show The Real alongside Adrienne Bailon, Loni Love, Jeannie Mai, and Tamera Mowry, which premiered on July 15, 2013.[36] The second season of Tamar & Vince premiered on September 5, 2013. The second season is centered on the preparation and birth of the couple's baby, and her launch of Love and War. Braxton's special Listen Up: Tamar Braxton premiered on Centric in September 2013. Braxton's first Christmas album, Winter Loversland, was released on November 11, 2013; it debuted at number 43 on the Billboard 200 with 8,000 copies sold in its first week.[5] In December 2013, Braxton received three nominations for the 56th Annual Grammy Awards; Best Urban Contemporary Album for Love and War, and Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance for its title track.[37]2014–2018: Studio albums and Dancing with the Stars[edit]On February 25, 2014, the remix of Robin Thicke's single "For the Rest of My Life" which features Braxton, was released as a digital single.[38] Season 3 of Tamar & Vince premiered in October 2014, and it consisted of 10 episodes just like the previous seasons. On October 6, Braxton's new single "Let Me Know" featuring rapper Future peaked at #2 on the Billboard Trending 140 chart, less than an hour after its premiere on Braxton's official SoundCloud account and eventually reached #1 by 12:00 AM October 7.[39] Billboard.com gave the song 4 out of 5 stars in its review of "The Best and Worst Singles of the Week" for the second week of October.[40] At the same time, Braxton, and sisters Toni and Trina guest starred on their sister Traci's music video "Last Call".[41]On May 27, 2015, the single "If I Don't Have You" was released.[42] The song peaked at number 6 on the US Adult R&B Songs chart.[43] Braxton's new album, Calling All Lovers, was released on October 2, 2015.[44] The album peaked at number two on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[32] On September 2, 2015, Braxton was revealed as one of the celebrities who would be competing on the 21st season of Dancing with the Stars. She was paired with reigning champion, Valentin Chmerkovskiy.[45] On November 11, Braxton revealed that she would have to withdraw from the competition due to health problems. Braxton and Chmerkovskiy finished in fifth place overall.[46]In October 2015, the group The Braxtons, including all five Braxton sisters, released a holiday album titled Braxton Family Christmas.[47][48] On November 21, Braxton Family Christmas debuted at number 27 on the US Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums,[49] number 10 on the US R&B Chart and number 12 on US Top Holiday Albums on November 21, 2015.[50][51] The album charted at number 4 on the US Heatseekers Albums on December 12, 2015.[52] On December 7, 2015, Braxton received one Grammy nomination for "If I Don't Have You" at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards; Best R&B Performance from her latest album titled Calling All Lovers.[53]In May 2016, Braxton departed The Real.[54] The following month, it was announced on The Steve Harvey Morning Show that Steve Harvey had signed Braxton to produce her own talk show and television series with East 112th Street Productions.[55] In April 2017, it was announced that Braxton left Epic Records to sign with Entertainment One for a $1 million deal with the label.[56] On April 27, 2017, Braxton released "My Man" from her fifth album, Bluebird of Happiness.[57][58] The song peaked at number three on the US Adult R&B Songs Billboard.[59] Bluebird of Happiness was released on September 29, 2017, through Logan Land Records and Entertainment One,[60][61] with "Blind" released as its second single.[62][63] The album reached the top of the Billboard Independent chart[64][32][65][66]On March 23, 2018, Braxton and sister Towanda guest starred on their sister Toni's music video "Long as I Live".[67] In the same year, she appeared on Hip Hop Squares.[68] On March 28, 2018, Braxton was featured on the Todrick Hall title "National Anthem", from his album Forbidden.[69][70] On October 5, Braxton co-starred in the stage play Redemption of a Dogg opposite Snoop Dogg.[71] In Parallel, she was featured on the song "Lions And Tigers And Bears", from the Todrick Hall musical Straight Outta Oz.[72][73]2019–present: Television ventures[edit]On January 13, 2019, it was confirmed that she would appear as a contestant in the second season of the American reality television series Celebrity Big Brother.[74][75] The show premiered on CBS on January 21, 2019 and concluded on February 13, 2019.[76][77] On February 13 she made Big Brother history as she became the second unanimous winner with a vote of 9-0.[78][79] Braxton's win made history becoming the first African-American to ever win a season of Big Brother in the United States.[80] In Big Brother tradition, Braxton appeared on the American television soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, portraying a character named Chef Chambre.[81][82] She taped her episode on February 20, 2019. The episode aired on Friday, March 29, 2019.[83]Braxton starred in the film True To The Game 2 alongside Vivica A. Fox, which premiered on April 10, 2020.In support of the film, she released a new song titled "Crazy Kind of Love", produced by Hitmaka,[85] which was officially released on March 20, 2020 Braxton is also set to star in the upcoming film GangLand, directed by Jean-Claude La Marre] In April 2020, it was announced that Braxton would be hosting a reality television series for VH1 entitled To Catch A Beautician] the series premiered in June] She will also star in the We TV Docuseries Tamar Braxton: Get Ya Life!, which is set to premiere on July 30 #PrayersUpTamar See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Have You Heard Of...Jenny introduces Emma to the visual album/aural extravaganza Straight Outta Oz. We'll be talking about finding the right time to use that Frank L. Baum pun (the time is always), looking for fact in fiction, and how Todrick Hall is the ultimate triple threat. This album's got Jenny seeing colour but will Emma get stuck in sepia?Music: Something Elated by Broke For Free
This week on "I've Been Meaning To Listen To That", Andrew & Ezra listen to STRAIGHT OUTTA OZ by TODRICK HALL with special guests Terry Caleb Ward & Larry Collins III! Plus, Andrew, Ezra, Terry, & Larry share their histories with queer identity in the church, attempt to unpack the convoluted narrative of this album, and have a heated argument of whether or not it is mothers day. Listen, subscribe, and rate us wherever you get podcasts! Andrew’s Pick: Easy Come Easy Go by Daveed Diggs & Rafael Casal Ezra’s Pick: Gwam by Rostram Terry's Pick: I Adore You by Adore Delano Larry's Pick: Lucky Strike by Troy Sivan Theme Song by Emily Blue (@emilybluemusic) Cover Art by Olivia Jensen (@oliviaaj22) Check out the I've Been Meaning To Listen to That (And I Did!) Playlist Here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6uowIiXdoVaZX7tAIfI66O?si=Na_BQOHrQGmiMZMGxRgoVg Check out our website at ibmtltt.com Follow us at (@ibmtltt) on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and email us at Ivebeenmeaningtolistentothat@gmail.com Have a good (mother's?) daaay! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibmtltt/message
Todrick Hall is known for a ubiquitous YouTube presence, the epic “Straight Outta Oz” visual album, judging and choreographing for RuPaul’s Drag Race, and countless pop hits including the newly remixed “Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels” with Ciara -- and he's back on Broadway, stealing the show at WAITRESS as the quirky, elfish, history-nerd Ogie. Hardly his first Broadway rodeo, Waitress is Todrick’s fifth Broadway role, most recently seen as Lola in Kinky Boots — which is when we first became friends. Todrick is a big-hearted, unapologetic, awe-inspiring figure who dreams big and somehow manages to achieve bigger every time.
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00:00 Open Mike Eagle discusses New Negros, hip hop and Big Top Pee wee 29:05 070 Shake "Glitter" Patreon Requested Album Review 41:48 Todrick Hall "Straight Outta OZ" Patreon Requested Album Review
Plague demons worked their worst to keep this episode out of your earbuds, faithful listeners. But I have valiantly fought my way free of the mucous-based hell dimension to finally bring you my discussion with the inimitable Stephanie Graves about 504, “Out of My Mind” and 505, “No Place Like Home.” People still hate Dawn; Spike gets arguably the greatest five-word quote in the entire damn series; and there’s something about that boy Ben...I can’t quite put my finger on it... Next: I, and presumably a guest, who shall remain a mystery for now since I can’t get confirmation from anyone, will be discussing episodes 506, “Family” and, a big one for me personally, 507, “Fool for Love.” THE BREAKDOWN Run Time: 01:26:39 00:00:55 - Intro / Guest 00:04:22 - Main Topic 01:22:20 - Outro / Next THE LIBRARY Joss Whedon vs. the Horror Tradition: The Production of Genre in Buffy and Beyond, edited by K. K. Woofter and Lorna Jowett THE MUSIC “Conversations (feat. Wesley Mead)” by Azura (2017) “No Place Like Home” by Todrick Hall, Straight Outta Oz (2016) THE SCHOLARS Whedon Studies Association is a non-profit academic organization devoted to the study of the works of Joss Whedon and his associates. They put out Slayage: The Journal of Whedon Studies, and Watcher Junior: The Undergraduate Journal of Whedon Studies, both blind peer-reviewed twice-yearly online publications. They also host the biennial Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses, which brings all these incredible scholars together to present papers, discuss ways of incorporating Whedon Studies in education, and basically just geek out together. http://www.whedonstudies.tv/
The gang is joined by Charlie and Will, the creators on the #NowTrending app and the Out at the Fair app. We talk about all things county fair, favorite fair food, and what super exciting LGBTQ events "Out at the Fair" will have. We get into RPDR…Meh. We also hear a story about a Ru girl who was a big help to Charlie, who could it be? We finish it off with Stoner TV. The Band this week is Amber Riley singing “Lions And Tigers And Bears” from Todrick Hall’s album, "Straight Outta Oz." Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
Jeremy sits down with director Katherine Fairfax Wright to talk about her new documentary BEHIND THE CURTAINS: TODRICK HALL, following the vibrant lovable artist as he launches his most ambitious project to date: the original stage musical "Straight Outta Oz." Following the interview, SIFF programmer Marcus Gorman sits down to share a new recommendation for the festival.