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The Joe Pags Show
RFK Files Declassified, Houthis Struck, Austin Metcalf Update & Ted Neeley on Faith and Fame - Apr 18 Hr 3

The Joe Pags Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 43:04


DNI Tulsi Gabbard releases 10,000 RFK files—Pags breaks down what's inside and why it matters. Plus, the Houthis finally get hit back, and a harrowing update in the Austin Metcalf case stuns the audience. THEN—the legendary Ted Neeley joins the show! He played Jesus in the original Jesus Christ Superstar, and he's still performing today. Joe fanboys hard as they dive into how the role changed Ted's life, his connection to the audience, and the faith that continues to guide him. Powerful, emotional, and unforgettable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Conner & Smith Show
Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)

The Conner & Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 32:49


Join Matt and me for Episode 129 as we kick off our deep dive into the cinematic universe of Andrew Lloyd Webber's movie musicals.First up: Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)—the groovy, glitter-drenched rock opera that put sandals and sideburns on the Son of God. It's bold. It's blasphemous (depending on your aunt). It's got Carl Anderson levitating with charisma and Ted Neeley screaming to the heavens in a falsetto for the ages. Support the Conner & Smith Show on Patreon here:https://www.patreon.com/ConnerandSmith?utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan

Documenteers: The Documentary Podcast
Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)

Documenteers: The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 32:05


It's musicals month for November's theme and hitting up Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber again because it's time to go to church though we can't tell what denomination this is. It's pretty sweaty but there are some baddies hanging around. A little gay, to be expected, but the band is pretty sick. They're all the band. This is what Nazarenes wish their services were like. It's two thousand years ago by way of the 1970s in this rock opera retelling of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. We're jamming to Norman Jewison's 1973 film adaptation of “JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR” and it stars Ted Neeley (who crushes it) Carl Anderson (who steals the show) and Yvonne Elliman (who can get it). Then you got your Pauls, your Pharisees, your Herods and your Pilates and the timeless tale has never been told like this. We didn't know this at the time but Yvonne Elliman had some disco hits as well. She also hooked up with Eric Clapton but nobody's perfect. But anyway…Jesus. He's just a man, right? Why does he scare them so? Check the link here if you want to see it: https://archive.org/details/jeesus-kristus-superstaar-1973-compressed Subscribe to us on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJf3lkRI-BLUTsLI_ehOsg Contact us here: MOVIEHUMPERS@gmail.com Check our past & current film ratings here: https://moviehumpers.wordpress.com Hear us on podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6o6PSNJFGXJeENgqtPY4h7 Our OG podcast “Documenteers”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/documenteers-the-documentary-podcast/id1321652249 Soundcloud feed: https://soundcloud.com/documenteers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/culturewrought

RUMBLE with MICHAEL MOORE
Ep. 330: I Mean, How Bad Can It Really Be? Oh. That Bad.

RUMBLE with MICHAEL MOORE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 28:33


Surely it's nothing that a show-tune or two can't fix! A message from Michael Moore: Silence.  Thinking.  Then acting.  In that order. The internet. The television. The noise is not helping. The answers are already inside us. Enjoy the music. You did the right thing.  More to come… — Mike ******************** For more of  Michael's work, subscribe to his Substack at https://www.michaelmoore.com/ Write to Mike: mike@michaelmoore.com ******************** Music featured in today's episode: “Cheek to Cheek” — Fred Astaire, from Top Hat “Put On a Happy Face” — Dick Van Dyke & Janet Leigh, from Bye Bye Birdie “Some Enchanted Evening” — Giorgio Tozzi, from South Pacific “Climb Ev'ry Mountain” — Peggy Wood, from The Sound of Music “Singin' in the Rain” — Gene Kelly, from Singin' in the Rain “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'” — Gordon MacRae, from Oklahoma! “Follow the Yellow Brick Road” — Cast of The Wizard of Oz (1939) “Everything's Alright” — Yvonne Elliman & Ted Neeley, from Jesus Christ Superstar

Film alla Radio
Episode 85: Ep.85: Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)

Film alla Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 59:20


Una puntata "speciale" per un film "speciale", musical, ma anche rock, ma anche jazz, toccante, a volte esasperato, ma sempre fedele.Prima di essere distribuito in Italia, il film fu sottoposto al vaglio dell'Osservatore Romano, ma addirittura presentato privatamente a papa Paolo VI, che ne rimase favorevolmente colpito, almeno secondo ciò che Ted Neeley ha affermato in un'intervista di recente. Il pontefice disse al regista: 'Mr. Jewison, non solo apprezzo il vostro film, ma credo che potrà avvicinare ulteriori persone al cristianesimo più di qualsiasi altra cosa in precedenza.'" Per il pontefice, pare che la canzone di Maria Maddalena "I Don't Know How to Love Him" "godesse di una bellezza ispirata".L'Osservatore Romano, all'epoca, aveva smentito quest'anteprima, mentre il Papa non si espresse mai, almeno ufficialmente. Chi di voi, cari ascoltatori, sa dirmi da cosa è stata ispirata la fantastica illustratrice del podcast, @senzarumore ?

The Bad Movie Cult Podcast
Episode 65: Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)

The Bad Movie Cult Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 140:52


JESUS ROCKS!   Hosts Dominic Lawton & Ken B Wild are celebrating Easter by getting all religious whilst hitting those high notes as they cover the 1973 classic - JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR! The guys discuss the amazing voices of Ted Neeley & Carl Anderson, sexy lepers and the 13th apostle - Jimmy Flannel! Meanwhile, Dom invents the game "Who's Been Playing With My Peter?" whilst it's Ken's turn to tell us about his school performance of this very musical! The film-pitch this week sees a reimagining of today's movie. Same plot, same songs, all action! It's JESUS CHRIST ACTION STAR! Cast includes Arnold Schwarzenegger, Cynthia Rothrock, Chuck Norris, Sylvester Stallone, Jean Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal, Jason Statham, Hulk Hogan, Ken B Wild reprising his role as Dove Head and Carl Weathers as Police Chief Judas Iscariot! Have you got a question, want to suggest a film to review or would you like to send us your own film pitch that we will read out on the podcast? Email us! Visit our website for more episodes & written reviews : WWW.BADMOVIECULT.COM Follow us on TWITTER Follow us on INSTAGRAM Join us on FACEBOOK Dominic Lawton can be found on TWITTER Ken B Wild can be found on TWITTER Got a spare minute? Leave us a rating or review on iTunes!

Fluxedo Junction
Episode 74: FLUXEDO JUNCTION - 4/4/21 (Ted Neeley of Jesus Christ Superstar)

Fluxedo Junction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 51:09


WBCQ/The Planet: Airdate - 4/16/22, 7-8 pm EST Welcome to Fluxedo Junction! Each episode we bring you the best music of all genres from throughout the world, and this episode we speak with actor/musician Ted Neeley. Ted has had an extensive career in theater, film, and music - having performed onstage in both the rock musical Hair and the rock opera Tommy, along with his work with his band The Ted Neeley Five. He is, however, perhaps best known for his portrayal of Jesus in the 1973 film of Jesus Christ Superstar by Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice. A new documentary about the making of that film called Superstars: The Documentary has debuted this weekend - TUBI will be having a special free streaming Easter Weekend showing from April 2 – 5… (with commercials). Vimeo will have the doc for “VOD Video On Demand” rental or purchase all of April. (commercial free). More information on the film is available at https://tedneeley.com/

Unspooled
Jesus Christ Superstar

Unspooled

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 64:13


This week Amy and Paul are rocking out to the 1973 film Jesus Christ Superstar, starring Ted Neeley and directed by Norman Jewison. This musical stage play turned Burning Man Christ film was shot in the Israeli desert, leaving everyone mystified by the budget's lack of generosity in only affording the actors one set of costumes. Plus, why Ted Neely was always the best fit for the role of Jesus, competing against John Travolta, John Lennon, and many others, and Paul and Amy share a little about their own upbringings within their parents' churches! Next week, Paul is on tour with HDTGM! Amy will be chatting with David Sims from Blank Check and are talking all things MOONSTRUCK! Check out this week's spotlight episode from the Unspooled archives, In the Heat of the Night:https://www.earwolf.com/episode/in-the-heat-of-the-night/ You can join the conversation on Paul's Discord at https://discord.gg/ZwtygZGTa6Check out Paul's Substack https://substack.com/@paulscheer Paul's book Joyful Recollections of Trauma is on presale now! Find it at https://www.harpercollins.com/products/joyful-recollections-of-trauma-paul-scheer Episodic Art by Kim Troxall: https://www.unspooledart.com/ Learn more about the show at Unspooledpod.com, follow us on Twitter @unspooled and on Instagram @unspooledpod, and don't forget to rate, review & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or where you listen to podcasts.

Certified Forgotten
CF78: Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival (w/ BJ Colangelo)

Certified Forgotten

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 72:32


There are many perks to hosting a podcast, one of which is that you can demand certain episodes. Hi, this is Matt Donato, and I demanded BJ Colangelo return to cover Darren Lynn Bousman's Devil's Carnival sequel, Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival. Everything is bigger, the stars are brighter, and we get more musical religious mayhem — but this time in Heaven. Tech N9ne, David Hasselhoff, Ted Neeley, and more new additions lend their voices to the chorus of sainted sinners, but sadly, there'd be no trilogy finale. Alleluia! is the second chapter of an unfinished story, one that deserves its last hurrah, which we talk about at length.

Delaney in the Morning
Ted Neeley-Jesus Christ Superstar Movie-Tibbits Talk 2-6-24

Delaney in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 12:52


A special screening of the movie Jesus Christ Superstar is coming to the Tibbits Opera House next month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Love4musicals
The 100 BEST SONGS in MOVIES 3/3

Love4musicals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 124:58


Cerramos con este tercer programa la serie que abrimos sobre las 100 mejores canciones para el cine, que publicó el American Film Institute de Los Ángeles en 2004, a partir de una encuesta entre los líderes americanos de entretenimiento. La mayoría son temas muy conocidos por lo que hemos procurado huir de las versiones originales que aparecieron en la película, de hecho en este bloque encontrareis la canción más antIgua de la lista. Es el clásico “Isn’t it romantic” de Rodgers & Hart del año 1932, pero en la versión que hizo Diana Krall. La más moderna es el rap “Loose yourself” de Eminem, con la que ganó el Oscar a la mejor canción en 2002 para la película “8 millas” y que en este caso sí es la original que hemos utilizado en este programa. Hemos tratado de encontrar un buen puñado de versiones de esas canciones que ya forman parte de la banda sonora de nuestras vidas. Como las 100 canciones se nos iban a seis horas de duración las dividimos en tres programas. Este último bloque va del puesto 67 al 100 de la lista. Esperamos que te guste la selección que hemos hecho. 00h 00’00” Presentación 00h 02’09” Cabecera 00h 02’44” Nobody does it better – Jennifer Holiday 00h 06’37” Streets of Philadelphia – Bruce Springsteen 00h 10’46” On the good ship lollipop – Shirley Temple 00h 13’14” Summer nights – Olivia Newton John & John Travolta 00h 16’46” Yankee doodle dandy – Colin Pritchard 00h 19’24” Good morning – Judy Garland & Mickey Rooney 00h 22’07” Isn’t it romantic – Diana Krall 00h 26’30” Rainbow connection – Paul Williams & Willie Nelson 00h 31’05” Up were we belong – Ted Neeley & Yvonne Elliman 00h 35’22” Have yourself a merry little Christmas – Christina Aguilera 00h 39’22” The shadow of your smile – Karrin Allison 00h 43’38” 9 to 5 – Dolly Parton & Kelly Clarkson 00h 47’06” Best thing that you can do – Barry Manilow 00h 50’45” Springtime for Hitler – John Barrowman 00h 54’25” I’m easy – Keith Carradine 00h 57’32” Ding dong the witch is dead – Ella Fitzgerald 01h 00’46” The rose – Michael Ball 01h 04’13” Put the blame on mame – Viktor Lazlo 01h 06’55” Come what may – Nicole Kidman & Ewan McGregor 01h 11’39” I’ve had the time of my life – Kerry Ellis & Joe McElderry 01h 16’10” Buttons and bows – Dinah Shore 01h 18’10” Do-re-mi – Harry Connick jr 01h 22’11” Puttin’ on the Ritz – Robbie Williams 01h 24’39” Seems like old times – Guy Lombardo 01h 27’34” Let the river run – Michael Ball 01h 30’36” Long ago and far away – James Taylor 01h 33’22” Loose yourself – Eminem 01h 38’07” Ain’t to proud to beg – Rick Astley 01h 42’18” We’re off to the road to Morocco – Rosemary Clooney & Jack Sheldon 01h 44’48” Footloose – Kenny Loggins 01h 48’23” 42nd Street – Diana Krall 01h 54’34” All that jazz – Liza Minnelli 01h 57’37” Hakuna Matata – Jimmy Cliff & Lebo M 02h 01’54” Old time rock and roll – Michael Bolton

Who Does A Podcast?
Ep. 41: Jesus Christ Superstar

Who Does A Podcast?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 128:52


Joe, Kyle and Rick are joined by Paul Christian Glenn aka PCG to review the 1973 theatrical version of Jesus Christ Superstar starring Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson, Yvonne Elliman, and Barry Dennen. We ranked 20 songs from the soundtrack, as well as picking our favorite lines, characters, performers and scenes. Enjoy!

Satan Is My Superhero
Jesus Christ Superstar

Satan Is My Superhero

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 21:25


In this episode we will tell the story of a long haired hippy with a dream to do something spectacular. With the help of his talented friends and against the powers of the land he made that dream into a reality. Then thousands of years later 2 middle class British toffs turned that story into a multi hundred million dollar enterprise with a Hollywood film, a lavish stage show and the epitome of 70s culture the concept double album.How did a 24 year old Tim Rice, an assistant producer in the record industry and 21 year old composer Andrew Lloyd Webber end up with a hit single, hit album, hit stage show and hit movie?And how was this potentially blasphemous production received by the Chri$tian world?This episode features special guest star appearances from Olympic Studios, London, The Rolling Stones, Sympathy for the Devil, MCA, The Likes of Us, Joseph and the Amazing Technocolour Dreamcoat, Bob Dylan, With God on Our Side, Judas Iscariot, Roman Empire, Rome, Romans, Roman Emperor, Billy Graham, Samuel L. Gaber, Anti-Defamation League of the B'nai B'rith, Mary Magdalene, Faith Free Presbyterian Church, South Carolina, Ted Neeley, Norman Jewison, Pope Paul VI, Vatican, New York Times, Curtis Bill Pepper, Pope Francis, Newtownabbey Free Presbyterian Church, Newtownabbey Independent Christian School, Pastor Brian McClung, Irvin Himmel, The Gospel Guardian, Got Questions Ministries, Richard Hollerman, Graham Russell, Russel Hitchcock, Air Supply, Love and Other Bruises, Lost in Love, All Out of Love, The One That You Love, Young Love, Making Love Out of Nothing at All, The Power of Love, Faith in Love, Richard O'Brien, Sylvester Stallone, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Irene Cara, John Legend, Mel C, Rik Mayall, Indigo Girls, Tim Minchin, Gary Cherone, Roger Daltrey, Corey Glover, Ian Gillan, Alice Cooper, Sebastian Bach, Burger King, Johnny Rotten, John Lydon, Graves Hollow. Sauceshttps://religionnews.com/2018/03/29/the-splainer-the-stormy-surprising-history-of-jesus-christ-superstar/https://www.nytimes.com/1971/10/31/archives/they-wrote-it-and-theyre-glad-they-wrote-superstar.htmlhttp://www.freepres.org/pamphlet_details.asp?superstarhttps://www.villagevoice.com/2003/11/04/mel-gibsons-jesus-christ-pose/https://www.npr.org/2021/11/24/1058935783/michael-jackson-jacket-capitol-rioter-jan-6-actor-james-beeks-oath-keepershttps://www.songfacts.com/blog/writing/jesus-christ-superstar-ted-neeley-tells-the-inside-storyhttp://newlinetheatre.com/jcschapter.htmlTHE MUSICAL ‘JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' IS A BLASPHEMY OF CHRIST!Pastor Brian McClung  https://michaeljeshurun.wordpress.com/tag/jesus-christ-superstar-opera/https://www.wordsfitlyspoken.org/gospel_guardian/v22/v22n38p9-10.htmlhttps://www.gotquestions.org/Jesus-Christ-Superstar.htmlhttps://www.mentalfloss.com/article/501993/facts-about-jesus-christ-superstar-andrew-lloyd-webber-tim-ricehttp://www.archivioradiovaticana.va/storico/2014/05/15/vatican_radio_welcomes_%E2%80%9Cjesus_christ_superstar%E2%80%9D/en-1100657Battell, James. "The Year of Three Popes." Ex-Catholics For Christ. ETC Ministry, Apr. 2005. Web. 29 Mar. 2016.Martina Hejcovä The Rock Opera Jesus Christ Superstar - Analysis of the Critical Reception Over the Decades Bachelor's Diploma Thesishttps://www.nytimes.com/1977/04/10/archives/a-day-in-the-life-of-the-pope-pope-paul-vi.htmlhttps://ultimateclassicrock.com/jesus-christ-superstar-rockers/

Go Fact Yourself
Ep. 131: George Hahn & Alexandra Petri

Go Fact Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 79:46


Your prayers have been answered – it's a brand new episode of Go Fact Yourself!In this episode…Guests:Niccole Thurman is a comedian and voice actor. She appeared as a guest on episode 126 of Go Fact Yourself. She joins us today as guest co-host. George Hahn is a writer and media personality. He was dubbed an “urban raconteur” by The New York Times. He'll tell us about how he earned the nickname by heavily criticizing New York City… only to fall back in love with it after he left. Plus, he'll share some critical fashion tips and discuss how he was cast as “Great Looking Guy” on “Sex and the City.”Alexandra Petri is a Washington Post columnist. She got her start at the publication as an intern, writing uncredited articles and having a very unprofessional outgoing voicemail. Alexandra's newest book is Alexandra Petri's US History Important American Documents (I Made Up). It includes falsified versions of this country's history – like how “Sesame Street” characters were involved on D-Day.Areas of Expertise:George: Mid-century modern design, various methods of making coffee, and the Bond films of Sean Connery and Daniel Craig. Alexandra: The musical Jesus Christ Superstar, NBC's hit(?) 2013-2015 show “Hannibal,” and Alice Roosevelt Longworth.What's the Difference: Wedding BandWhat's the difference between a wedding band and a wedding ring?What's the difference between a cover band and a tribute band?Experts:Caterina Murino: Actor and model, whose career includes the role of Solange Dimitrios in the Bond film Casino Royale.Ted Neeley: Actor and musician, best known for the title role in Jesus Christ Superstar.Hosts:J. Keith van StraatenNiccole ThurmanCredits:Theme Song by Jonathan Green.Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.Associate Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.Seeing our next live-audience show in Pasadena by YOU!

Perspective with Mindy Heusel
Talking with Ted Neeley

Perspective with Mindy Heusel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 51:11


Mindy Heusel interviews Ted Neeley

Kicking the Seat
Ep867: There's No Stalgia Like Nostalgia: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (1973)

Kicking the Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023


Our Good Friday tradition continues as Ian and Pat look back on a half-century of Jesus Christ Superstar! Norman Jewison's big-screen adaptation of the smash Broadway musical is a unique chronicle of Jesus's final days. Ostensibly a period piece filmed in Israel, the film's conceit is that a merry band of hippie performers sets up an elaborate production in the desert--marrying an age-old story with modern dress, music, and, in an astonishing nod to the times, weapons of war.In this spoilerific exploration, the guys discuss who the movie is really about; why it might actually speak to people of different faiths (or even no faith); and how it remains relevant fifty years on. Show Links:Watch the Jesus Christ Superstar trailer.Ian and Pat's review of Godspell, which came out the same year as Jesus Christ Superstar.BONUS! Check out Pat's interview with Jesus Christ Superstar's Ted Neeley at HollywoodChicago.com.Subscribe to, like, and comment on the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel!

The Claw's Corner With Rich Cyr

Rich “The Claw” Cyr chats with the one and only Ted Neeley – star of stage and screen! Ted and Rich discuss his career in music, stage, and film, including “Jesus Christ Superstar” and more. Saturday August 15, 2020 is the official anniversary of the film “Jesus Christ Superstar” being released and Ted is hosting an online event! Join him and the cast of the film! Stay tuned to tedneeley.com and his Facebook page for all the information! Ted's IMDB Bio - Ted Neeley was born on September 20, 1943 in Ranger, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Jesus Christ Superstar (1973), Summer Camp Nightmare (1987) and Django Unchained (2012). He has been married to Leeyan Granger since May 1, 1981. They have two children. Enhanced and Uploaded By Rob Bull. Contact Rob Bull For Music, Podcast, or Graphic design info @ Robbull61792@gmail.com

Super Cool Radio
Cooper Talk Episode 831 Featuring Corey Glover

Super Cool Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 38:29


This episode originally aired on Dec. 27th, 2020. Steve Cooper talks with musician/actor Corey Glover. Corey is best known as the lead singer for the band Living Colour. Livng Colour has recorded 6 studio albums and rose to fame with their solo album Vivid which included the Grammy winning hit Cult of Personality. Corey has a current project with the band Soul Saver and has been involved with many other groups including Galactic, Ultraphonic and Soul Rebels Brass Band. He also is an actor who appeared in the Oscar winning movie Platoon and played Judas Iscariot opposite of Ted Neeley in a national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar. Cooper Talk website: CooperTalk --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/supercoolradio/support

“That’s Myrony” (My + Irony)
“Myrony Musings with Musicians” with Corey Glover of Living Colour!!

“That’s Myrony” (My + Irony)

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 48:11 Transcription Available


In Ep. 64, Alysha interviewed her longtime friend, Alan Jax Bowers where he tells his extremely myronic story of how he now currently plays with the lead singer of one of his favorite rock bands when he was in high school, Corey Glover of Living Colour. Alysha asked during Alan's interview if he would like to be her Guest Co-Host where once a month, Alan would join her for what is now being called “Myrony Musings with Musicians”. As Guest Co-Host, Alan gets to invite his very cool and also famous friends so they can share how they got to where they are in the music world and in this episode they had the great honor of hearing the UNBELIEVABLE story of how Corey Glover almost didn't became the voice of “Cult of Personality” (on YouTube alone over 60 million views have seen this iconic video) but thanks to a lot of Divine Design Corey along with Vernon Reid, Will Calhoun, Doug Wimbish became Living Colour that people still have the awesome opportunity to see perform…Promise you do not want to miss this AMAZING episode and the myronies Corey Glover shares!! About the Guest: Corey Glover is an American singer, guitarist, and actor. He is the lead vocalist of the rock band Living Colour and has toured as the vocalist for the funk band, Galactic. As an actor, he played Francis in the 1986 war movie Platoon. Glover was born in Brooklyn, New York City. He was an aspiring actor when guitarist Vernon Reid drafted him into Living Colour in 1985, reportedly after seeing Glover singing "Happy Birthday” at a friend's party.Living Colour found immediate success with the release of their debut album, “Vivid” in 1988. It eventually went platinum in April 1989 and again five years later.[5] The album's single "Cult of Personality" won the 1989 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance and the band was named “Best New Artist” at the MTV Video Music Awards. Living Colour released two more albums (Time's Up and Stain) before splitting up in 1995. After the split, Glover started a solo career as Reverend Daddy Love and formed the band Vice with guitarist Mike Ciro.In 1995, Glover participated with an ensemble of notable vocalists, guitarists, bassists, and drummers, including the London Metropolitan Orchestra, to record a Jimi Hendrix tribute album named In From The Storm. Glover provided the vocals for tracks 7 and 8, which were In From The Storm (title track) and Drifting.[6]Living Colour reunited on December 21, 2000 at CBGB's during a set by Will Calhoun and Doug Wimbish's live drum ‘n' base duo, Headfake. Glover guested on three songs, and Vernon Reid joined them three songs into the set.[7] The reunion was followed by the release of the band's fourth studio album Collideøscope in October 2003.In August 2006, Glover began co-headlining a national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar playing the role of Judas Iscariot opposite Ted Neeley. He took the place of singer Carl Anderson who had played Judas since 1971 alongside Neeley and was set to reprise the role, but had died of leukemia in 2004. The tour ran through 2010. Glover told Neeley that when he was a child, seeing the movie version of the show was what made him decide to be an entertainer. In June 2008, Glover left the show to rejoin with Living Colour and to work on the next CD.Also in a...

Comfort Films Podcast
Comfort Films 28: Jesus Christ Superstar

Comfort Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 79:43


This week, we're closing out our month-long series on musicals with an episode on Jesus Christ Superstar. We explore the film as the passion story from Judas's perspective beginning to end, the perfection of Carl Anderson, the career-defining performance of Ted Neeley, who has played Jesus for decades, and the relative merits of both the film soundtrack and the concept album. Note: this is definitely still a podcast episode about a fictional movie, not a theological/religious discussion. So you're welcome to listen regardless of your belief system, as long as you're okay with adult language and occasional irreverence.

The Unauthorized Critics Circle
61: CRITICS LIVE! - Jesus Christ Superstar (50th Anniversary Tour)

The Unauthorized Critics Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 113:52


Ah listeners, you know why we are here: we've too much time and quite the episode here. This week, our hosts discuss their experiences attending the 50th Anniversary Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar in a discussion that runs longer than the original concept album. With Superstar being one of Joshua's favourite musicals, Dan's typical amount of in-episode singing is given a run for its money - occasionally interrupted by actual conversation about British fop characters, Ted Neeley's crucifixion worries, and an impassioned dissertation about the recent London revival of Carousel. Tune in to next week's episode when we discuss Spring Awakening; specifically, the Broadway production's performance from November 29th 2006! Contact us: unccpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @unccpodcast Instagram: @unccpodcast

Musical Moods
Uitzending van 8 januari 2022

Musical Moods

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 58:01


MUSICALS MOODS Aflevering 2 – 8 januari 2022     Korte speellijst: 1.​“Lullaby Of Broadway” – Tony Bennett, Dixie Chicks ​Uit de musical 42nd Street 2.​“Moonshine Lullaby” – Bernadette Peters, Ensemble Uit de musical Annie Get Your Gun 3.​“Lullaby” – Neal Ben-Ari, Judy Kuhn Uit de musical Chess 4.​“River Lullaby” – Amy Grant Uit de musical The Prince Of Egypt 5.​“Someone to Watch Over Me” – Lea Salonga Uit de musical Oh, Kay 6.​“I Loved You Once In Silence” – Seth MacFarlane Uit de musical Camelot 7.​“Count Your Blessings Instead Of Sheep” – Steven Pasquale Uit de musical White Christmas 8.​“You'll Be In My Heart” – Phil Collins Uit de musical Tarzan 9.​“Dear Theodosia” – Leslie Odom Jr., Lin-Manuel Miranda ​Uit de musical Hamilton 10.​“Give Way” – Lindsay Mendez & Ensemble Uit de musical Dogfight 11.​“Hushabye Mountain” – Michael Ball Uit de musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 12.​“Some Things Are Meant To Be” – Megan McGinnis, Sutton Foster Uit de musical Little Women 13.​“I Dreamed A Dance”- Alice Ripley, Aaron Tveit Uit de musical Next To Normal 14.​“Whistle Down The Wind” – Lottie Mayor & Andrew Lloyd Webber ​Uit de musical Whistle Down The Wind 15.​“Everything's Alright” - Yvonne Elliman, Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson ​Uit de musical Jesus Christ Superstar

Absolute Shambles
Jesus Christ Superstar *Christmas Spectacular Special*

Absolute Shambles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 128:50


It's here, what you've all been waiting for, the Very Absolute Shambles CHRISTmas Absolute Spectacular! Under investigation is JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, 1973, directed by Norman Jewison, based on the rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, starring Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson (among myriad other wonderfully hairstyled folks). Yes, teeechnically it's more of an Easter story than Christmas but who gives a feic? Re-fill that glass and join the fellas for some absolute pontification on this movie, musicals, the bible, faith in general and 70's Rock Screeching. Merry Secular Week one and all! Next up, next year: PRIME CUT, 1972

On Mic Podcast
Ted Neeley -225

On Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 30:07


Today a chat with actor/musician Ted Neeley, most famous for his star turn as Jesus in the legendary Andrew Lloyd Weber musical “Jesus Christ Superstar.”   Ted has played the role  on stage over a thousand times and appeared in the title role  in the iconic film version directed by Norman Jewison. We hear Ted's thoughts on playing the Son of God,  and of course his other pursuits in acting and music.   We also promote his upcoming  appearance with longtime friend and co-star Yvonne Elliman at the Regent Theatre in Arlington. On Air: My Fifty Year Love Affair with Radio,” now available at Amazon. Jordan Rich is Boston's busiest podcaster, appearing on over 400 podcast episodes and currently hosting 16 shows. To connect with him, visit www.chartproductions.com.

The MacGuffin Guild
Jesus Christ Superstar (Ep. 038)

The MacGuffin Guild

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 104:01


On this episode of the MacGuffin Guild, we're going to witness the story of the last 6 days in the life of Jesus Christ... in Jesus Christ Superstar.This classic 1973 Rock Opera stars Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson, Yvonne Elliman, Paul Thomas and Josh Mostel. Directed by Norman Jewison.We're gonna talk about the works of Norman Jewison, Rock Opera's vs. Musicals, this film's controversies, comparisons to The Passion of the Christ, and the game of "telephone" in human history.We'll dig into the intense talent of Carl Anderson, Justin and Pat's love for Steel Magnolias and real violence caught on film.We'll also dig into the fickle nature of humans, Paul Thomas as Peter -- in both THIS film as well as 388 adult films, odd human tendencies, the perception of Jesus in the film and the sexual appeal of an audio show.I'm Pat Dougherty and as always I'll be joined by my fellow MacGuffin's Justin Jones and Mike Antonio. Our theme song was written and performed by Jordan Vincent. First the stage show... then the film... now the podcast...  Jesus Christ Superstar.

Live From Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show
Catherine Mary Stewart Is Out Of This World

Live From Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 54:16


Interview: I am joined by actress Catherine Mary Stewart. Catherine Mary Stewart starred in The Last Starfighter, Night of the Comet, and Weekend at Bernie's. We discussed what led Catherine to act. We chatted about her journey which began landing the lead role in the movie The Apple and a run on Days of Our Lives as the original Kayla Brady. I took the opportunity to learn more about her time guest-starring on Knight Rider and working with David Hasselhoff. Catherine shared some great stories about auditioning, passing on Family Ties, and being up for the role of Rachel on FRIENDS. Catherine also shared some great stories from the filming of The Last Starfighter (including meeting Robert Preston), being one of the last people on earth with Kelli Maroney in Night of the Comet, and of course some great stories from the sets of Mischief and Weekend at Bernie's.  Our Guest, Catherine Mary Stewart https://twitter.com/cmsall  https://www.facebook.com/catherinemarystewart  https://www.instagram.com/catherinemarystewart/  https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0829252/  https://www.cameo.com/catherinemarystewart  catherinemarystewart.com Other episodes mentioned in this episode: Kelli Maroney: https://jeffisfunny.com/2020/10/kelli-maroney/ Ted Neeley: https://jeffisfunny.com/2021/04/48-ted-neeley-superstar/  Award-winning podcast! Live From Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show: WINNER TOP 25 INDIE PODCASTS 2020 from Indie Pods United! Live From Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show:  1st Annual Snobby Awards: WINNER: Best Comedy Podcast, Best Interview Podcast, and Podcaster of the year! Check out and subscribe to Apostrophe Digital Magazine (free): https://designrr.page/?id=60364&token=2639062602&h=7108&fbclid=IwAR0NbQbyYZ0xheQLUUTy4LvoUqDXKaM2hkfzEaigFcnvAvOsA_wzwPHHWWs  Follow and listen to my show on Castbox! https://castbox.fm/channel/Live-From-Detroit%3A-The-Jeff-Dwoskin-Show-id2928952?country=us JOIN OUR MAILING LIST!  https://jeffisfunny.com/mailing-list/ Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JeffDwoskinShow Jeff Dwoskin Presents: Crossing the Steams: Every Wednesday at 9:30 PM ET we are LIVE discussing the best TV shows to binge-watch. I'm joined by a panel of TV-watching experts. You don't want to miss the fun! (Watch past episodes) Watch LIVE: @bigmacher on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/bigmacher The Jeff Dwoskin Show on YouTube Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/CTSYouTubeSubscribe Hashtag Fun: Jeff dives into recent trends and reads some of his favorite tweets from trending hashtags. The hashtag featured in this episode is #OnMyJourneyToOuterSpace Social Media: Jeff shares some tips on being responsive on social media and how to be a hero  Featured on the show: Hashtag Game: #OnMyJourneyToOuterSpace Hosted by: https://twitter.com/FrikkinMisfits  https://twitter.com/Saga_Says  Tweets featured on the show: https://twitter.com/MiniT46/status/1392427510219083776?s=20 https://twitter.com/rushe_steve/status/1392427849584242689?s=20 https://twitter.com/Melissa17690175/status/1392435664411668480?s=20 https://twitter.com/banthemorning/status/1392475983857528834?s=20 https://twitter.com/RtotheTtotheC/status/1392519828875874307?s=20 https://twitter.com/datBOY_miKEY89/status/1392548975400603655?s=20 https://twitter.com/BaldEagle68/status/1392568352783183874?s=20 Follow Hashtag Roundup to tweet along with fun hashtags daily! https://twitter.com/HashtagRoundup Download the Hashtag Roundup app at https://app.hashtagroundup.com/ Follow Jeff Dwoskin: Jeff on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigmacher The Jeff Dwoskin Show: https://twitter.com/JeffDwoskinShow Podcast website: https://jeffisfunny.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/JeffDwoskinShow The Jeff Dwoskin Show is available on Castbox, Amazon Music, Humbly, Goodpods,  iHeart Radio, Pandora, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more!

In Between The Pages with James Lott Jr.
in between the pages with JLJ: It's Twinkle Time

In Between The Pages with James Lott Jr.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 33:22


James Lott Jr has an excellent chat with Kids Music Superstar Twinkle Time ! They connect on being bilingual, the industry standard of what is Latina, her time on General Hospital and being creative! Follw her on YouTube @Twinkle Time IG @twinkletimeandfriends New Video out July 16th! #twinkletime #kidsmusic #latina Described as “Lady Gaga for kids,” by The New York Times, with a super pop sound and a touch of Broadway, a sparkling soupçon of hip hop, and plenty of EDM glam, Twinkle  has always danced to the beat of her own drum. Twinkle is known for being a member of Y2K Disney/Hollywood Records girl band Nobody's Angel, who placed #39 on the Dance Club Songs-Billboard charts. Nobody's Angel Received a GOLD record for two of their songs on The Princess Diaries soundtrack. They opened for Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys and appeared in the Disney Channel original movie Model Behavior starring Justin Timberlake. Nobody's Angel also sang the title song to the Y2K Pokemon Movie with Twinkle's husband (Co Producer / Songwriter for Twinkle Time) and label mate James Dallas, who was in the popular boy band Youngstown. Twinkle also sang the title song for Disney's 102 Dalmatian movie with Glenn Close (Whatcha Gonna Do) and Disney's The Parent Trap starring Lindsay Lohan (Let's Get Together). As a kid, Twinkle sang background vocals for International Super Star Gloria Trevi's critically acclaimed album Me Sentio Tan Sola and background on Martika's #1 single Toy Soldiers. A First Generation American, Twinkle grew up in show business as a series regular in the very first Spanish Family Comedy, Sanchez of Bel Air for USA network. She had recurring roles on NBC'S My Two Dads, ABC's General Hospital and guest starred on Two and Half Men. Twinkle toured in the National Broadway Tour Jesus Christ SuperStar starring Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson and has appeared in numerous national commercials and voice overs. She was even the singing voice for The Bratz Doll commercials just to name a few. Twinkle's previous albums include (2009) Twinkle Time, Made In the U.S.A (2012), which was honored with two Global Music Awards (Best Children's Song and Best Children's Album) and Just Dance (2017) critically acclaimed album, which includes kiddie hit "Kidz Rock" (ft. Mista Cookie Jar). Produced by Grammy and Emmy award winner Matthew Gerrard (Kelly Clarkson, Hannah Montana, Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, Big Time Rush and High School Musical) and renowned music programmer/ producer Peter Amato (NBC'S The Voice, LeAnn Rimes, Ricky Martin). Daughter of a Peruvian Mom and a Romanian-Jewish dad, Twinkle's first language was Spanish. With Sensitivity and balance she incorporates both Spanish and English into every performance.

So Much Stuff to Sing
Episode 33 - Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say) from Jesus Christ Superstar

So Much Stuff to Sing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 33:12


After 33 episodes, we finally come to the second of the twin pillars of modern musical theater: Andrew Lloyd Webber. Specifcially, we talk about "Gethsemane," Jesus's anguished scream of a song from Jesus Christ Superstar. Do we have strong opinions? Oh, you bet we do! All clips are from the 1973 soundtrack of the film version with Ted Neeley as Jesus and are used in accordance with the Fair Use Exemption for criticism and commentary. Listen to and buy the album on Amazon! Listen to the SMSTS playlist on Spotify. Follow the show on Twitter: @somuchstuffpod Email the show: somuchstufftosing@gmail.com

Fluxedo Junction
Episode 2: FLUXEDO JUNCTION - 4/4/21 (Ted Neeley)

Fluxedo Junction

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 51:09


Welcome to Fluxedo Junction! Each episode we bring you the best music of all genres from throughout the world, and this episode we speak with actor/musician Ted Neeley. Ted has had an extensive career in theater, film, and music - having performed onstage in both the rock musical Hair and the rock opera Tommy, along with his work with his band The Ted Neeley Five. He is, however, perhaps best known for his portrayal of Jesus in the 1973 film of Jesus Christ Superstar by Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice. A new documentary about the making of that film called Superstars: The Documentary has debuted this weekend - TUBI will be having a special free streaming Easter Weekend showing from April 2 – 5… (with commercials). Vimeo will have the doc for “VOD Video On Demand” rental or purchase all of April. (commercial free). Official street date is August 10th to coincide with the 48th Anniversary of the Film. More information on the film is available at https://tedneeley.com/

Live From Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show

Interview: I am joined by Ted Neeley. Ted is known best as Jesus Christ from the 1973 movie Jesus Christ Superstar. Ted has also portrayed the role of Jesus Christ in the Jesus Christ Superstar live stage shows countless 1000s times. Ted and I discussed how he landed the role of Jesus Christ, meeting and working with Norman Jewison, filming Jesus Christ Superstar in Israel, the generations of fans, his co-stars including Barry Dennen, Carl Anderson, and Yvonne Elliman and Ted's amazing documentary 'SuperstarS' the story of the making of the movie Jesus Christ Superstar. Our Guest, Ted Neeley https://twitter.com/TedNeeley https://www.instagram.com/tedneeleyofficial https://tedneeley.com/ Watch/Stream the documentary 'SuperstarS - The Documentary (Extended Version) on Tubi: https://tubitv.com/movies/586672 - on sale on Blu Ray/DVD Aug 10, 2021! https://www.cameo.com/tedneeley Ted's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsiQEf9m00NQpasYr0L43LQ Live From Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show: WINNER TOP 25 INDIE PODCASTS 2020 from Indie Pods United! JOIN OUR MAILING LIST!  https://jeffisfunny.com/mailing-list/  Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JeffDwoskinShow  Jeff Dwoskin Presents: Crossing the Steams: Every Wednesday at 9:30PM ET we are LIVE discussing the best TV shows to binge watch. I'm joined by a panel of TV watching experts. You don't want to miss the fun! (Watch past episodes) Watch LIVE: @bigmacher on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/bigmacher  The Jeff Dwoskin Show on YouTube Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/CTSYouTubeSubscribe  Hashtag Fun: Jeff dives into recent trends and reads some of his favorite tweets from trending hashtags. The hashtag featured in this episode is #EasterComedies Social Media: Jeff talks about the best long-term approach to getting followers on any social channel. Featured on the show: Hashtag Game: #EasterComedies Hosted by: https://twitter.com/HoosierMamaTags https://twitter.com/charley_ck14 Tweets featured on the show: https://twitter.com/RtotheTtotheC/status/1377399068985466882?s=20 https://twitter.com/thebtbpc/status/1377404886543818752?s=20 https://twitter.com/mseric21/status/1377408426087571456?s=20 https://twitter.com/heyfreedummy/status/1377395467290439683?s=20 https://twitter.com/robyndwoskin/status/1377397337442582530?s=20 https://twitter.com/charley_ck14/status/1377395028545376266?s=20 https://twitter.com/supereeves_/status/1377404723746115585?s=20 https://twitter.com/JustMyTweet/status/1377403767029706752?s=20 https://twitter.com/mondiesman/status/1377396252854325249?s=20 https://twitter.com/booksavor/status/1377402065253593092?s=20 https://twitter.com/HoosierMamaTags/status/1377405578650263553?s=20 https://twitter.com/mysterytour9/status/1377396657092927492?s=20 https://twitter.com/ThomasSalzman/status/1377400515705798656?s=20 https://twitter.com/HumpDayHashTags/status/1377400093171589121?s=20 Follow Hashtag Roundup to tweet along with fun hashtags daily! https://twitter.com/HashtagRoundup   Download the Hashtag Roundup app at https://app.hashtagroundup.com/ Follow Jeff Dwoskin: Jeff on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigmacher  The Jeff Dwoskin Show: https://twitter.com/JeffDwoskinShow  Podcast website: https://jeffisfunny.com  Instagram: https://instagram.com/JeffDwoskinShow  The Jeff Dwoskin Show is available on Castbox, Amazon Music, Humbly, Goodpods,  iHeart Radio, Pandora, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more! 

MONEY FM 89.3 - Movie Magic with Colin Gomez

This week on Movie Magic, host Colin Gomez features movies with rabbits and bunnies and Easter holiday favourites. He also talks about the origins of Easter eggs and bunnies and what characteristics are associated with your favourite Winnie the Pooh characters.    Credits:  1. Movie Magic Opening Theme Produced, Composed & Performed by Corey Gomez. 2. Walk and Stalk. Composed by Michael Giacchino. From the movie Zootopia. Label: Disney. 3. Everything's Alright. Performed by Yvonne Elliman, Carl Anderson, and Ted Neeley. Composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Tim Rice. From the movie Jesus Christ Superstar. Label: Decca/MCA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dean Richards
‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ actor Ted Neeley joins Dean to discuss new behind-the-scenes film ‘Superstars’

Dean Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021


“Superstars – Extended Version” is a 93 min documentary on the making of Norman Jewison’s 1973 film “Jesus Christ Superstar.” This film features never before seen footage of the cast in Israel in 1972 between takes as well as their one night only reunion in New York in 2015. Also featured are photos from on […]

Dean Richards
Dean Richards’ Sunday Morning | April 4, 2021 | Easter gatherings and ‘Superstars’

Dean Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021


This Easter Sunday, Dean Starts off the show with a quick discussion about the classic film “The Ten Commandments”, followed by a conversation with Dr. Kevin Most about how to safely celebrate Easter, a talk with Lyric Opera, General director, president & CEO, Anthony Freud. Ted Neeley, who was Jesus in “Jesus Christ Superstar” comes […]

HaskinCast PodCast
152 Ted Neeley – Jesus Christ Superstar, Tommy, Singer

HaskinCast PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 37:45


First actual video episode of the HaskinCast Podcast!  I had to switch back to my old camera because the new one was causing some audio issues but Ted’s camera is nice and clear!  YouTube version: https://youtu.be/J4ompbOxY0E   This week, I was most fortunate to sit down and chat with a man I have been listening to my entire life. You probably know him as the voice of Jesus Christ in the movie and stage performances of Jesus Christ Superstar, but did you know he was also in Tommy?   Most recently, he produced a project called Superstars: The Making and Reunion of the Film and now there is an even better Extended version coming out. Check out the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9yMeZ-CZaI   Events: Tubi http://tubi.tv/ – April 2nd through April 5th, 2021 – You can watch this amazing project here OR Vimeo https://vimeo.com/ – All of April, 2021 – Available for rental or purchase Then… August 10th, you can purchase on DVD and Blu-Ray plus it will be available on streaming channels to coincide with the 48th anniversary of the release of this epic film.      Ted’s links: Website: http://www.tedneeley.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TedNeeleyOfficial   HaskinCast Podcast links: My Website http://www.scotthaskin.com/   Official Facebook page HaskinCast Podcast | Facebook Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3hr9NNZSe6Q9tFOjD5bX8j?si=Tqme3XQXQXq8Qo4EDE2rjw   ITunes ‎HaskinCast PodCast on Apple Podcasts   YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/ScottHaskinMusic Google Play https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Ipsjavxsi5u4l4t5xvzmxjess4i?t%3DHaskinCast_PodCast%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16   Podbean https://www.podbean.com/site/Search/index?v=haskincast   #JesusChristSuperstar #TedNeeley #Superstars #Extended #ExtendedEdition NormanJewison #FrankMunoz #YvonneElliman #CarlAnderson #BarryDennon #AndrewLloydWebber #TimRice #Musical #LasVegas #Composer #Author #AudioEngineer #Drummer #Podcast  #PodcastLife #HaskincastPodcast

Get Onto My Cloud: The Tim Rice Podcast
Teddy and Carl and the JCS movie.

Get Onto My Cloud: The Tim Rice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 27:19


Tim looks back at the 1973 Norman Jewison film of Jesus Christ Superstar, and in particular at the great contributions from Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson. He has just about got over the rejection of his screenplay and André Previn’s contributions.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Comic News Insider
Episode 1148 - Comic Beat Insider: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR - WHYYYYYYYYYY?!!!!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 102:33


In our 43rd episode of COMIC BEAT INSIDER (CBI), Jimmy and Heidi MacDonald (The Beat Chief) are joined by Erin Crosby (Forbidden Broadway) and Dan Fogler (Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them) to discuss the 1973 classic rock opera film JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. What are some of our favorite moments? What was changed from the stage version? Was it all a ruse to leave Ted Neeley behind? Where did they find Yvonne Elliman? What's unique about the film's last shot? And did we sing the entire show while Zooming? Join us each week to listen in live. Send in topic ideas for future episodes. Be it in comics, TV or film. Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!

In gesprek met...
Fred Boot [In gesprek met]

In gesprek met...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 76:06


Een gesprek met Fred Boot, onder meer Producent van Soldaat van Oranje, de musical. "Coincidence is fate in action". Een bevlogen en inspirerend gesprek; over zijn drive om mensen in aanraking te laten komen met belangrijke verhalen, over zijn eigen familiegeschiedenis en over de verschrikkingen van Tweede Wereldoorlog. Over Indonesië, passie, eerbied en je dromen laten uitkomen.  En over het lief en leed achter de schermen bij Soldaat van Oranje, ook in deze corona tijd.  Techniek: Daan Hofstee Genoemd boek: Revolusi - David Van Reybrouck Ingebracht film/audiofragment: Gethsemane (I only wanted to say)- Ted Neeley 1973  Website Soldaat van Oranje

CooperTalk
Corey Glover - Episode 831

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 38:29


Steve Cooper talks with musician/actor Corey Glover. Corey is best known as the lead singer for the band Living Colour. Livng Colour has recorded 6 studio albums and rose to fame with their solo album Vivid which included the Grammy winning hit Cult of Personality. Corey has a current project with the band Soul Saver and has been involved with many other groups including Galactic, Ultraphonic and Soul Rebels Brass Band. He also is an actor who appeared in the Oscar winning movie Platoon and played Judas Iscariot opposite of Ted Neeley in a national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar.

VENTAJAS DE VIAJAR EN CINE
Ventajas de viajar en cine - Curiosidades de Cine

VENTAJAS DE VIAJAR EN CINE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 22:54


Hola excursionistas, soy José Luis Arribas y éste es el súper sonido de 'Ventajas de viajar en cine', desde 'Siéntelo con oído'. Procuren todos su billete de ida, acomódense en su butaca y durante este tiempo háganme el favor de parar sus relojes. El viaje comienza. Hoy: 'Curiosidades de cine'. Más o menos, el proceso completo que sigue un cinéfilo, o sencillamente una persona curiosa por saber más, consta de los siguientes pasos: ves y disfrutas una nueva película, y resulta que te ha atrapado, que la consideras merecedora de entrar en tu listado personal de tus mejores, que te ha emocionado y necesitas aplacar la pena impuesta por el telón bajado. Y esa necesidad resulta doble porque deseas saber y sentir más, y continuar empapándote de su historia. Si la obra estaba basada en un libro y lo leíste ya, su segunda lectura te aguardará; por el contrario si nunca habías viajado entre sus páginas, lo harás instantáneamente. Si la literatura sobre el filme se crea a posteriori, serás el primero en hacer la fila que te lleve a poseer el novedoso ejemplar. Y no sólo te perderás en los escritos oficiales, sino también en cualquier referencia impresa que encuentres, extendiendo la búsqueda mucho más allá de los párrafos y las palabras, haciendo que tu investigación ponga sus ojos en el medio audiovisual: versiones y remakes, precuelas y secuelas, y películas afines. Y en medio de toda esta mezcla, terreno donde tienen su origen, se mueven constantemente las curiosidades de cine, esos datos valiosos e interesantes, que nacen durante la gestación de los rodajes, cuando solamente son ideas en la mente de un guionista, que surgen mientras se rueda, que aparecen en la fase final de la creación y que saltan detrás de las cámaras. Hoy recorreremos el camino de la sorpresa y no será la única vez que lo hagamos. De todos es sabido los métodos de los actores para meterse en sus papeles, prácticas de interiorización y descubrimiento del personaje. Cada uno utiliza sus técnicas pero algunos de los mejores van más allá: Robert de Niro pagó la suma de cinco mil dólares a un dentista, para que éste estropeara sus dientes de tal forma que parecieran lo máximo posible a los de un ex convicto, papel maravillosamente interpretado para 'El cabo del miedo' de Martin Scorsese. Tras la finalización del rodaje, el mismo dentista fue de nuevo pagado con dos mil dólares, para que efectuara la reconstrucción de su dentadura. Pasemos a otro nombre de los grandes, Robert Redford, comentando que tan sólo ha sido nominado a un Óscar como mejor actor, en 'El golpe' de George Roy Hill, y que los demás premios de Hollywood fueron el de mejor director por 'Gente corriente', la nominación en la misma categoría por 'Quiz Show' y el honorífico. Y hablando de honor, hagámoslo también de integridad, como el discurso sobre la virtud que proclama en un fantástico monólogo Al Pacino en 'Esencia de mujer' de Martin Brest, actor que sigue la línea del método anteriormente tratado, cuando para este papel de una persona invidente, el único que le valió un Óscar, trasladó su personaje fuera del estudio de grabación, en la calle, usando bastón y evitando mirar a los ojos de la gente con la que hablaba. Charlemos sobre directores. Steven Spielberg tenía la costumbre, en los primeros años en la industria cinematográfica, de colarse en los estudios Universal, utilizando una oficina vacía como la suya propia, aunque la funcionalidad de la misma fuera nula. Este hecho inspiró en parte al personaje de Michael J. Fox en 'El secreto de mi éxito' de Herbert Ross, el cual imita la práctica antes mencionada de la oficina. Ahora tratemos otra estancia muy particular: la ducha. Una de las más famosas escenas del cine es la de la ducha en 'Psicosis' de Alfred Hitchcock, la cual en un principio iba a ser totalmente grabada de forma silenciosa. El compositor Bernard Herrmann, sin hacer mucho caso al mítico realizador, le dio al célebre momento la pieza musical de cuerda adecuada, resultado alabado por el director, ya que la parte del apuñalamiento mejoraba considerablemente. Seguimos con Hitchcock, ahora en 'La soga'. Se dice que esta película está rodada en un único plano secuencia, de principio a fin, pero la realidad no es esa; aunque el mérito no anda muy desencaminado ya que la componen un total de diez tomas, unidas por engaños visuales casi imperceptibles, como el acercamiento de algún objeto al objetivo de la cámara, fundiendo a negro el plano y aprovechando ese momento para realizar el corte adecuado. De un director a un conjunto de directores, como los geniales Monty Python. En 'El sentido de la vida', análisis de las diferentes etapas del ser humano, desde que nace hasta que muere, Graham Chapman, que se había manifestado abiertamente gay, solicitó expresamente que el papel de Dios fuera para él, a modo de protesta por la prohibición de los matrimonios entre personas del mismo sexo en el Reino Unido. Por otro lado, john Clesse, en referencia al galardón conseguido por la película en el Festival de Cannes, atribuía este éxito a que en el jurado se encontraba Orson Welles y que éste se había identificado con el personaje que explota en el filme debido a un atracón de comida. Y para terminar, una ráfaga de curiosidades de cine: una película de las grandes, con varios datos interesantes en lo relativo a premios Óscar, es 'El estanque dorado' de Mark Rydell. Por un lado se trata de la primera y única película en la que reciben al mismo tiempo el premio a la mejor interpretación, dos actores interpretando a un marido y a un mujer: Katharine Hepburn y Henri Fonda. Por otro lado éste último, junto a Jane Fonda, conseguían la distinción de ser los primeros padre e hija en recibir una nominación por el mismo filme. Existe un proyecto de guión como continuación de la exitosa comedia 'Los gemelos golpean dos veces' de Ivan Reitman, parado por años, en el cual a Arnold Schwarzenegger y Danny DeVito, se uniría un tercer hermano perdido, encarnado por Eddie Murphy. El posible nombre de esta secuela es 'Trillizos'. El único papel destacable del actor Ted Neeley es el del hijo de Dios en la película 'Jesucristo Superstar', celebrando éste en el año 2018 sus cincuenta años interpretando al personaje en diferentes giras teatrales del legendario musical. Y podríamos seguir así durante horas en un interminable desfile de pinceladas de curiosidades cinematográficas, anécdotas divertidas y revelaciones sorprendentes. El proceso de continuación artística que seguiría alimentando nuestra necesidad de más conocimiento, carecería de límites reales, porque en el cine, todos sabemos ya, los límites son los que la imaginación quiera que sean.

Eddie's Podcast with Eddie Stephens
Episode 11: Ted Neeley, Jesus Christ Superstar

Eddie's Podcast with Eddie Stephens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 8:42


Eddie's Podcast Special Edition: Ted Neeley from Jesus Christ Superstar discusses Hamilton the Musical,

Artfully Told
Episode 003 - Krista Eyler

Artfully Told

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 29:50


In this episode, I welcome Krista Eyler! Krista hails from Kansas City, and shares her stories about seeing several musicals growing up that inspired her to become the singer/songwriter/actress/producer she is now! Links to get in touch with Krista Eyler: https://www.facebook.com/sharpwomen2/ | https://www.sharpwomen.org/ | https://www.facebook.com/funkymamaBluprint: More than 13 million enthusiasts - from artists to quilters and beyond - make Bluprint their home for binge-worthy on-demand content, access to the world’s top experts and curated supplies, all served up in a fun-loving creative community. Click here and use promo code 50OFF2 for 50% off all courses!Artfully Told links: www.facebook.com/artfullytold | elevateartskc@gmail.comSchedule your interview with Artfully Told! https://calendly.com/artfullytold/podcast-interview SHOW NOTES:Episode 003: Krista EylerLindsey Dinneen: [00:00:00] Hello and welcome to Artfully Told, where we share true stories about meaningful encounters with art.[00:00:06] Krista Eyler: [00:00:06] I think artists help people have different perspectives on every aspect of life.[00:00:12] Roman: [00:00:12] All I can do is put my heart in to the world.[00:00:15] Elizabeth: [00:00:15] It doesn't have to be perfect the first time. It doesn't have to be perfect ever, really. I mean, as long as you, you're enjoying doing it and you're trying your best, that can be good enough.[00:00:23] Elna: [00:00:23] Art is something that you can experience with your senses and that you just experiences as so beautiful.[00:00:31] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:00:31] Hello everyone. Welcome to Artfully Told. I'm Lindsey, and I am so excited to have a very special guest on our show today. Her name is Krista Eyler, and she is an extraordinary woman. She has done so much for the arts, not only in Kansas. City, but her reach is extending far beyond. She has co-written, co-produced her own musical, which was incredible. And I'm saying that cause I got to see it and I just love it. It's so charming. But she is constantly creating and innovating and bringing so much joy to the world. So I am so excited, Krista, that you're here. Thank you so much for joining me today.[00:01:14] Krista Eyler: [00:01:14] Thank you, Lindsey, and thank you for those kind words. That was very sweet way to start my day.[00:01:19] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:01:19] Of course. Of course. So Krista, do you mind just sharing a little bit about who you are and what you're up to these days and just?[00:01:28] Krista Eyler: [00:01:28] Sure, you know, it's funny to kind of sum up when someone says, you know, what do you do? Hard question to answer when, you know, at the age I am--43--you say, what do you, what do you do, Krista? Now there are things you get paid for and then there are things that you do. And I think as an artist, we all have to do a lot of things.[00:01:54] Now what I would say I am--I'm a mom, first, of two teenage boys. I'm a wife. I am a composer and an actress. And, I like to write. I mean, I would probably classify myself as a singer before anything else, but you see, it's hard to, it's hard to sum up, so I like to say that I'm a composer, actress, singer, mom, wife... How's that?[00:02:21] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:02:21] It's perfect. I love it.  Yeah, and so just tell us, a little bit about the different musicals. I know, obviously you got to produce one. What was that, two years ago now? Oh my gosh.[00:02:32] Krista Eyler: [00:02:32] Well, it was just, actually last summer. You mentioned--the musical's called "Overture," and it was about the 1953 season of the Kansas City Philharmonic. And the Philharmonic was kind of the, you know, the father of our current, Kansas City Symphony. So we had the great pleasure of taking 19 Kansas City people to the New York Musical Festival last summer. We were accepted as one of the 10 full-length productions and we won Best of Fest Production there. We won the Audience Choice Award. There are two kind of big festival awards and we won one of them and we had quite an adventure. It was an extraordinary, from start to finish, kind of three year endeavor.[00:03:20] And, my co-writer, Barb Nichols, she's also a local Kansas City director, and she and I have known each other for over 20 years. So our, our business partnership is very easy and we're also good friends. And, so just this last--after we got back from New York, we had an opportunity to buy a building on Southwest Boulevard, and we turned it into rehearsal studios. So we have a studio now called Sharp Women's Studios. That's the name of our LLC, and we're down on the Boulevard and this whole quarantine stuff--has messed up our entire plan. I know that is a small, small thing when there are so many people who have been suffering, truly suffering in both their physical health, emotional health, and their financial health. So I'm very grateful that we have a space. We've had a safe space to go and build things and have meetings and have social distancing. So we're  very, very fortunate. I feel very fortunate, to be in the position that I am when I know a lot of other artists have, it's so much harder than I do.[00:04:25]Lindsey Dinneen: [00:04:25] Sure. Yeah, it's a challenge for everybody, but you have a really positive outlook on it, but it is difficult.[00:04:32]Krista Eyler: [00:04:32] My brain likes to be busy all the time. I really honestly don't like to rest a lot. My battery does kind of recharging. So, my battery wants to go. And so when I have gigs canceled, or acting gigs postponed or flat out canceled, it's really, it's a blow, you know. It's one of those: I worked for that part and I got that part and now it's gone.[00:04:57] And I think artists across our city are feeling exactly the same thing cause their gig has been canceled. Their side gigs have been canceled. So what do you do when your gig has been canceled? Your side gig's canceled. That's hard. It's a difficult time that we are dealing with, but you know, art survives and art goes on because if you're an artist, you just keep making stuff.[00:05:22] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:05:22] Yeah, it's compulsory. You have to, yeah. Well, thank you for that perspective. I would just love to hear stories that you have about encounters with art. Something maybe that kind of stood out to you that made an impact on you as a person or on your work.[00:05:41]Krista Eyler: [00:05:41] I will just speak from my experience. No, my background was in television journalism. I was a news reporter for five years with Channel Nine News here in Kansas City, and before that I was a reporter in Topeka, and journalism was kind of my track.[00:05:55] I had always been a singer from the time I was four years old in church, and I've always sung, always played guitar and piano, and so, but I just took a different career path. So now, now that I'm doing full time acting and writing and performing, it's quite a different, quite a different world.[00:06:15]I don't really have a process of creating it. Like I said, my brain is always working. And so I feel like an idea will come. Usually it's a musical idea, something for the stage. And I'll, Barb and I'll sit down and we'll just kind of flesh the idea out as much as we can to see if it's worth doing.[00:06:37] And we, one of the shaping memories I had was: In 1983 I think it was, Yul Brynner came through Kansas City in a touring company of "The King and I," and it was down at The Midland. And if you've ever been to the Midland Theater, it's a more intimate theater, but it's very steep. It has lots of levels.[00:07:00] And my mom had kind of splurged to buy a tickets for my brother and I, and for my mom to go see "The King and I." And so we had really good seats and I remember so much red in the room and how the seats felt. And I remember there he was--like, he came out on stage and stopped the show. And, it's one of those very big kind of very much a sense memory for me that it was magical, you know, theater that came very magical for me.[00:07:31] Another one of those moments that I had was where I saw, Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson in "Jesus Christ Superstar." And they're the ones that you see in the movie, if you're not familiar with the show, but they were the originals, for the movie, and then spent their careers touring with "Jesus Christ Superstar."[00:07:49] I have never quite experienced a show that was stopped twice because of applause.  I mean, these two men in their prime --I got to see them in their prime. Carl Anderson is now deceased and Ted Neeley's in his seventies. But it was extraordinary, the power of something on stage to affect my emotions so deeply.[00:08:09] And it's one of those memories I have that I can access any time. And it just expresses to me the magic of musical theater because that's--that's my greatest love is musical theater. And another memory: I got to see Bernadette Peters in "Gypsy" on Broadway. My mom and I went and, her little, she's a tiny little person and she's just the tiniest little China doll of a person.[00:08:37]And as soon as people heard her voice from the back of the house, she walked through the house where the, you know, the "Sing Out, Louise," everybody stood up and stopped the show for a good three minutes applauding her. They did the same thing after she did "Rose's Turn" and I could, I mean, I could barely contain myself. It was just one of those things where you feel like you're, you're crying and you're jumping out of your skin, and everything about it is so perfect. And I, I've learned--watching her, she uses every little bit of that little body, from the top of her head to her toes, to convey emotion. And just so physical.[00:09:11] I really, there's, those are some very specific memories for me, both as a writer and an actress to go use your full instrument, whether it is, singing or acting or writing, you try to use your full instrument. When I'm writing, I sometimes tell myself like, "What else? You know, what else can I do to this? What else does this song need? What is it missing?" Or I'll record it all, put it in my phone so I can listen to it in my car speakers, and then I go, "Oh, that's what's missing." There's a string section missing, or I should have cymbals there, or, you know, it's just--I feel like writing and composing--I mean, you're a dancer, you know, it's a full body experience.[00:09:51] Whether you're a dancer or not, but I can describe it as that--anything I do when I'm creating, it's kind of a full body mind, body, spirit experience.[00:10:02]Lindsey Dinneen: [00:10:02] I love that. And I love the idea of what else, what else can there be to make it even more robust, more inspirational, more touching? I love that. What a great perspective on...[00:10:14] Krista Eyler: [00:10:14] I hope so. You know, I have my favorite instruments that make me either have goosebumps or tear up or, you know, music can break your heart. And when we say that in "Overture," because it's true, your heart, because if you put an oboe with a cello and a piano and a French horn, I mean those are the break-your-heart instruments: gorgeous.[00:10:36] Put them in a layer. Then it just gives such--it's like eating an awesome piece of cake. It's just so pleasurable that your mind, a body--it's just like all the endorphins come, and when... I think I had a moment when I wrote something, and you know when you write music and you have to listen to it over and over and over and over again, which gets very laborious--but I remember a song came on that I wrote, and it didn't register as my, my song. It was just a song that was on, and I remember getting goosebumps because of the chord formations and I was like, well, all right, let's keep it.[00:11:18] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:11:18] Yeah.[00:11:20]Krista Eyler: [00:11:20] I'm the harshest critic, of course. I'm, I'm pretty hard on myself, which I probably shouldn't be, but I am.[00:11:29] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:11:29] Every artist I think has that.[00:11:31] Krista Eyler: [00:11:31] I think artists are, I mean, I think we're sensitive and I think we're hard on ourselves. And I think being the age I am, it's given me some perspective of--give yourself some grace--and I never think I'm going to be the best at something and I probably never will be the best at something, but I'm going to do my best whatever I'm doing because there's always going to be something, someone with a different cool idea that you didn't think of, or there'll be able to do something cool that you didn't, aren't able to do. And I think I've been able to accept that more. In the last five, six years to stop being so competitive in art and just appreciate and affirm in other people what they're doing.[00:12:12] I mean, I learned from going, "Oh, that was a great layering of sound, or oh my gosh, did you hear how she's saying that?" I'm trying to be better about building other people up , making a point to note it. "Yeah, that's really good," because I mean, I like to be encouraged. I imagine other people like to be encouraged too.[00:12:33] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:12:33] Oh, yeah, absolutely. Did that come about, do you think, in more of a director role? I mean, is that something that kind of developed being in a leadership position?[00:12:42] Krista Eyler: [00:12:42] I just think I wanted to stop being so prideful about art. You know, I think we've all met artists who are arrogant, and we've met artists who are very humble, and I want to be more like the humble artists who, if there's something that I do that it touches somebody else or makes them have a moment of joy or takes them out of their normal, normal thought patterns into something really cool, then, I want to do that. But I want to do it in a way that's open to other artists, and is friendly to other artists and kind of just affirms what's good and other artists, because there's so much competition. And I was so, you know--acting is so competitive. I mean, dance is competitive. Any art form, it's competitive. Yeah, and just like my journalism jobs were competitive, you know, I had to be competitive.  I would never call myself laid back. I can be a pretty intense person when I'm working on a project. but hopefully I'm a nice person.[00:13:45]Lindsey Dinneen: [00:13:45] And so what was the experience like? I mean, I am a little biased-- I have had the wonderful experience of seeing "Overture" actually a couple times. You kind of spearheaded this whole project from start to finish in so many aspects and then you starred in it. What was it like when you took your final bow at that, the first time that you got to perform the entire thing ? What was that like?[00:14:10]Krista Eyler: [00:14:10] It was very special. I mean, when you worked so hard on something and we had so much help fundraising, helping us fundraise, because musicals are freaking expensive. We had so much help. And when you're standing out there and people are appreciating, or they've been touched by something that you've done--it's, it's, it's a very strange but wonderful feeling. I remember walking out on stage and it was funny -- not funny--it was a bit panicky. It was, we were at Fringe and we were opening the show, I think might've been the first show-- all the mics went out. We had no sound, no sound. And I remember I'm and I was just about to go on and I have the opening song in "Overture" and it really just, there's a chord roll, and then I sing and that's it.[00:15:02] And I'm a woman of faith and I remember feeling very uptight for about 30 seconds cause we were, we were only at like, we were at places, we were holding. And, I remember having a moment of, "Oh my gosh, we have no mics. We have no mics for the orchestra, we have no mics for people." And then I went, "Nope." I went, "Okay, Jesus. I see. I see. And I'm going to sing without a mic. And all the other people are going to sing without a mic because you've allowed me to train to have a bigger voice and don't need a mic."[00:15:33] So I, I turned from panic to--we're just gonna do this. We're just gonna do this. And everybody else, you know, we had an amazing team and everybody else was like, yup, that's what we're doing. I mean, I think you lead by example by working harder than everyone else, or as hard as anyone else. I kind of like to work harder or try and just not complain.[00:16:03] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:16:03] That's a hard one. Yeah.[00:16:05] Krista Eyler: [00:16:05] Especially like in New York where we were running on zero sleep, changing the show almost every day, managing, you know, driving back and forth to Brooklyn, unloading every single day. It was physically exhausting and mentally exhausting. You just gotta dig deep. Well, you gotta dig down and just do it and try not to be a jerk to the people.[00:16:31] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:16:31] Right. Right. Yeah![00:16:32] Krista Eyler: [00:16:32] It was pretty cool to open in New York, I was sitting on the side of the stage at The Signature Theatre, and we were at places and I looked around, you know, I looked across the stage and I saw my friends and I looked at the pit. You know, my brother was our accompanist and all my friends, all my friends were there. Oh, and so I looked, it was like--we're in New York on 42nd Street and we're about to open a show that I wrote and how fun is this? You know? That was a special--that's a moment I can't replicate ever in my life. Yeah. It's one of those where you, I think it's rare when you get to know that that's one of those moments in your life that you're going to look back on and when you recognize it and give thanks for it. And I remember just sitting there giving thanks for it going, "This is crazy. How did I get here?" And hearing them on the stage left of The Signature Theatre stage about to go sing my songs--it was so, it was surreal and marvelous.[00:17:30]Lindsey Dinneen: [00:17:30] There couldn't be anything like that moment. That is, that is wonderful.[00:17:35] Krista Eyler: [00:17:35] No, and I'll never have another one like it probably in my life. So when you have those moments, it's good to notice it. There's a line, and I, I won't, I promise I won't curse on your podcast.  There's a line in my favorite movie from "The Color Purple" that says, "I think it P I S S E S God off if you walk by the color purple and you don't notice it," and I feel that way very much in my life. If you don't notice those small moments of brilliant color, then I think you're not being grateful for what you have. And I'm trying to be grateful for those small and big moments.[00:18:12] Especially now, these last few months have been really hard, and it's, I think it's very hard to keep a positive attitude. You know, I've had days where I've cried, days where I've been happy. it's just, this is unprecedented time for artists especially, and everybody is just trying to find the happy where they can.[00:18:32] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:18:32] Yeah. Yeah. I absolutely agree. I love that. Well, I have a couple of questions that I like to ask my guests, if that's okay. So how do you personally define art or what is art to you?[00:18:48] Krista Eyler: [00:18:48] What is art to me? I think it's making something from nothing. And no, there's a  song called "Finishing the Hat," and it talks about that creation of, you know--I made a hat where there never was a hat, and art to me is really just that. And I'm glad I rhymed those two lines. It's making something from nothing that hopefully will make somebody else feel something very important or have a very visceral, emotional response. I mean, everything I write musically is to reach someone else, is to entertain someone else, is to give, you know, that pleasure in your ears from some really great music and singing.[00:19:38]That's, that's kind of how I see art. You know what? I'm not a scholar of art. I'm not a scholar of dance. I'm not a scholar of music theory. I'm basically not a scholar of anything except the raising my children, but when it comes to art, I just, I just really feel great satisfaction when you make something that wasn't there before and then it's there, then you've brought it into existence and then you wonder why it was not there before.[00:20:11] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:20:11] I love that. Because you hadn't created it yet, I guess![00:20:17] Krista Eyler: [00:20:17] I hadn't created it. Every once in a while I'll wake up with a song in my head. And I'll go, "What is that song?" I was like, "I know that song. What is that song?" Then I went, "Oh, I haven't written it yet. Oh, I haven't written that song yet." That's happened to me several times.[00:20:33]Lindsey Dinneen: [00:20:33] That is awesome.[00:20:34] Krista Eyler: [00:20:34] Weird, isn't it?[00:20:35] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:20:35] No, I love it. It doesn't happen to me, but, but I love it. Okay, what do you think is the most important role of an artist?[00:20:47] Krista Eyler: [00:20:47] I think artists help people in the world, see things in a different way. I think. I think artists help people have different perspectives on every aspect of life. I mean, what would we do without, you know, the great playwrights who have shown us corners of the world that I will never see or make music from different countries that I, I didn't grow up in that tradition, so I would never have heard it. I mean, an artist's job is to enrich life for others. I don't, I mean, I inherently, I think the creation of art is kind of selfish because we have to, it comes from our brain, comes from our hand.[00:21:31] We're very happy or sad with it. But I really think art is, for me, it's so cliche, but art is for everyone and artists need to create for people out in the world who are non-artists, so they can see a different perspective of the world--they can hear something, see something, do something different that will be better and change, possibly even change your mind and then change your, how you operate in your daily life. I mean, that is a profoundly important thing that art can do, is change how people think. And I mean, that's powerful. It's very powerful. Yeah.[00:22:08] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:22:08] Yeah. No, it absolutely is. Okay. I love that answer. Okay. And, my last question is, I'll explain the words I'm going to use because it's--might not be very clear--but do you think, just in your own personal opinion, do you think that art should be exclusive or inclusive? And those words I know are a little odd to use, but I'll just define that a little bit more. So exclusive being, sort of, the artist creates something, puts it out there and then doesn't give a whole lot of description. Versus inclusive, being more like, can you tell us your inspiration behind it or what the title or whatever. How do you feel about that?[00:22:48] Krista Eyler: [00:22:48] I always prefer things that are inclusive. You know, an artist can create something and put a painting up on a wall and it has deep, deep significance, but as just a lay person in society, if I walk by and all I see is red--then I would really like to be connected to a piece if you would explain it to me. I mean, I think that's the selfish part of art as well--"I'm not going to explain myself."[00:23:14] I was like, "Well, that's kinda dumb. Why would you not explain it to me? So I love it as much as you do." I think that's also an artist personality. I think every art is different, and if an artist is afraid of what someone might say of their work, then they'll just say, "I don't need to explain it to you. It is what it is." And I think I agree with some of that. Like when I write music, I don't want someone to come along and change it cause that's what was in my head, but I certainly will try to explain it. If someone said, "I don't understand why that--that sounds weird--why is that there?" And I said, "Well, it kind of goes along with what's being sung."[00:23:50] I will always go on the side of more communication and more arts understanding because, especially I think in the Midwest, if you--there are so many inner circles, there are inner circles and inside jokes with theater and musical theater and plays and dance references and art references, and if you're not included in that--then I think art's a real turnoff.[00:24:13] You know, with dance, I will admit my complete lack of knowledge. I mean, I love, I love to tap dance, but I'm, I don't know anything about ballet. I mean, I know nothing about the greats other than what I've read or picked up on my own. I know Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is my favorite dance troupe in the whole entire world because I've gotten to experience their work over and over and over watching it. And I also had some explanation behind it, so I knew what was going on. Like with a lot of ballet, I don't know what's going on with opera. I don't know what is happening. I, my brain just goes, "Okay, I'm done."[00:24:53] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:24:53] Sure.[00:24:54] Krista Eyler: [00:24:54] I will try and try and try to have patience and focus, but if it's not explained to me, then I have no clue, which leads to no interest.[00:25:03] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:25:03] Right.[00:25:03] Krista Eyler: [00:25:03] So I think art should be inclusive--as inclusive as possible. The more understanding someone can bring to their work, the more I will be drawn to it. I think that's just me though. I mean, a lot of people are just like, "Well, it's my art and I'll do what I want and take it."[00:25:22]Lindsey Dinneen: [00:25:22] Well, that's excellent. Thank you so much. I just love your perspective. And you know, just on a personal note, cause again, I've, I've had the pleasure of watching your work ,and I just wanna say thank you so much for creating art because, as someone who's been on the receiving end of it, I have to say that I've been very inspired and you've brought a lot of joy to your audiences, so thank you for that.[00:25:47] Krista Eyler: [00:25:47] I appreciate those kind words that, you know, I don't write complicated things. I hopefully write things that reach people in an emotional way that's positive and hopeful --even, you know, even when there is pain, I like to talk about, you know, redemption after the pain. So, it's been a pleasure talking with you, Lindsey.[00:26:08] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:26:08] Yeah. Well, and, okay, so, is there a way that we can connect with you? Do you have any future projects coming up you'd like to tell us about?[00:26:18] Krista Eyler: [00:26:18] I do, and I have written, we finished our second musical called "The Sparkletones" inspired by--it takes place in 1969, Kansas. It's a singing group of four women who kind of gets stuck in a diner, and a lot changes in all of their lives in one night. And the story was inspired by my mom who's sang in a Sweet Adelines Group in Kansas in the sixties and she kept in touch with her other Sparkletones. People threw a round-robin letter series, which is one person writes a letter to the second person, the second person, right, puts their letter in, and it kind of goes around, and they've been doing that for over 40 years. So, I kind of too--inspired by her story and the letters and got to work on a musical, and we're going to debut it next March at the Johnson County Arts and Heritage Center.[00:27:09] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:27:09] Oh, that's so exciting. Awesome.[00:27:12] Krista Eyler: [00:27:12] I'm in the show this time. I'm not a lead. So that takes the pressure off me to be involved. We, we have a very strong cast and creative team and it's going to be a great show. It's going to be fun.[00:27:27] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:27:27] That is exciting. And so if people want to, kind of keep up with that and keep up with some of your other work, because I know you, again, you're multifaceted, where can they connect with you.[00:27:38] Krista Eyler: [00:27:38] They can find me on Facebook, just under my name, Krista Eyler, or through Sharp Women Studios. All of that's on Facebook. We also have a website called sharpwomen.org, so I'm, I'm easy to find.[00:27:59] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:27:59] Excellent. Okay, well, perfect. Well, thank you again so much, Krista. I really appreciate your perspective.  And again, on behalf of myself because I've gotten to experience it--but on behalf of everyone who's gotten to experience your art, I do want to say thank you because I do think that there's a lot of value, in creating art and sharing it.[00:28:20]Krista Eyler: [00:28:20] Thank you for having me.[00:28:21] Lindsey Dinneen: [00:28:21] All right, well, have an amazing day and thank you to everyone who has listened to this episode, and we will catch you next time.[00:28:37] If you have a story to share with us, we would love that so much and I hope your day has been Artfully Told.[00:28:46]Hey Artfully Told listeners, I'm excited to share with you about Bluprint, which is the most amazing website for artists and makers of all levels. Bluprint lets you dig into anything you've ever daydreamed about doing like dance, fitness, yoga, art, and home decorating, plus all the arts and crafts categories you know and love. More than 13 million enthusiasts, from artists to quilters and beyond, make Bluprint their home for binge-worthy, on-demand content, access to the world's top experts, and curated supplies all served up in a fun, loving, creative community. Super cool. And even better--currently, they're offering 50% off their classes. So if you are interested in taking advantage of that--learning a new skill, having an amazing time working with experts in their fields--you will love to take advantage of this offer. And you'll just click on the link in my comments and my show notes and you'll be rocking and rolling, and we will catch you next time.    Intro & Outro Music Credits:Bad Ideas (distressed) by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3412-bad-ideas-distressed-License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Barn Banter with Cowboy Andy
Barn Banter - EP 36 - Shining Bright with Twinkle Time

Barn Banter with Cowboy Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 75:16


Some stars glimmer a bit brighter than others, and this time we talk to a really bright one! Twinkle Time has a fantastic resume of Billboard charting power-pop with her all-girl band Nobody's Angel, has done the national touring rock opera musical gig, (with Ted Neeley, um... yeah THAT national touring rock opera) and now she cuts a fearless swath with orange hair hip-hop dance rock. When not booking 200 plus shows a year she is also an activist fighting for us independent performers against career-killing legislation in California. Highly unlikely any of us can follow her path, but we can certainly follow her lead!

FabioReikoRinaldi's Podcast
15 Aprile 2020 AndràTuttoBene...Ted Neeley e Vava77 con BrianMay

FabioReikoRinaldi's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 15:00


AndràTuttoBene...Ted Neeley ... Vava77 con Brian May

The Joe Pags Show
Jesus joins Joe on Good Friday

The Joe Pags Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 108:38


It's Free Speech Friday!!! The latest from DC on the Corona Virus plus Diamond and Silk. And the man who plays Jesus in "Jesus Christ Superstar" Ted Neeley.

Hanna wonders...
Hanna Wonders... about Jesus Christ Superstar

Hanna wonders...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 18:14


It's my favorite musical and I'm so excited to tell you all about it! Join me to find out what version is Andrew Lloyd-Webber's favorite, how Ted Neeley did such a great job lip-synching and more! 

Making Fetch Happen
2: The Passion of the Jesus Christ Superstar

Making Fetch Happen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 82:56


Thijs and Roos dive into movies about the passion of Christ, specifically Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) and The Passion of the Christ (2004), they discuss Christianity, organised religion vs. spirituality, and Thijs' experience working with the legendary Ted Neeley on the set of his latest movie.

Jim and Tomic's Musical Theatre Happy Hour
Happy Hour #52: I Don’t Know How To Podcast - ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’

Jim and Tomic's Musical Theatre Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 90:25


Discuss on Reddit ➤ Support the Show ➤ What’s the buzz? Well the boys talking all about Andrew Lloyd Webber’s controversial smash ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ this week! Tommy manages to get over his Andrew Lloyd Webber hatred for an hour and a half so they can talk all about how the musical is more relevant today than ever before, discuss whether this is a religious tale or a humanist one and Jimi falls in love with Tony Vincent, Ben Vereen and a septuagenarian Ted Neeley. Jesus Christ Superstar (2012 Digitally Re-Mastered Edition) Amazon / iTunes / Spotify SHOW NOTES Check out the original concept album and enjoy some supreme seventies nostalgia with the movie, then sample something more contemporary with the millennial touring production and the massive arena tour! While we’re on the subject, it’s there anything finer than the frosted-tips, pre-Jimmy era of Tony Vincent? No. The answer is no. The Last Days of Judas Iscariot is a really fantastic play if you’re interested in the other side of this story. Definitely worth a peek! Compare this video of Simon Zealotes from the movie version of JCS to Tony Vincent’s. Which do you prefer? Have a look at this incredible video of Ted Neeley performing as Jesus in 2006, decades after his movie appearance. Check out this behind the scenes footage of the recent arena tour starring Tim Minchin and Sporty Spice herself! ANOTHER CLASSICAL QUIZ QUESTION Our last show featured a song by Felix Mendelssohn – uncredited. Our next show features a song by Ludwig van Beethoven – credited. What show?

Broadway Breakdown
Jesus Christ Superstar Movie Discussion – Broadway Breakdown

Broadway Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2017 52:44


Hosts Briana Phipps and Christian Bladt discuss the movie Jesus Christ Superstar. Jesus Christ Superstar is a 1973 American musical drama film directed by Norman Jewison and co-written by Jewison and Melvyn Bragg based on the Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice rock opera of the same name. The film, starring Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson, Yvonne Elliman, and Barry Dennen, centers on the conflict between Judas and Jesus during the week before the crucifixion of Jesus. Neeley and Anderson were nominated for two Golden Globe Awards in 1974 for their portrayals of Jesus and Judas, respectively. Although it attracted criticism from some religious groups, reviews for the film were positive. Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://popcorntalk.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/PopcornTalk/

SIFFcast
Ep 040 Ted Neeley

SIFFcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 46:35


SIFFcast sits down with actor Ted Neeley, star of Jesus Christ Superstar, as we talk about his career.

Movie Meltdown
Withnail, Dean Cameron and I

Movie Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2016 62:08


Movie Meltdown - Episode 367 This week we return to our segment The Caffeinated Movie Geek as actor Dean Cameron sits in to discuss life, conventions and the film Withnail and I. Plus we bring up the reunion of Summer School's Chainsaw and Dave! And while we debunk the romanticized mythology of King Curtis, we also mention... Dickens, this is really Uncle Monty, watching Dan play Minecraft, the chaos, King Lear, Doctor Who, Xander Berkeley, Ric Olié, I'll never play The Dane, Zeffirelli's auditions, Del Preston, the guy I've never heard of is cleaning up, there's some genuine love that gets put out there, the end of the 60's, a tone piece, performances in a vacuum, being Ted Neeley and breaking the rules, because of you guys - I make masks, Hell or High Water, Tweeting with Dustin Hoffman, the career you should have had, a perennial for actors, Rick Baker's assistants, building-up celebrities to tear them down, Jimi Hendrix, grows a head in his shoulder, turn of the century paupers, in it's own time and place, badly lit, liquor in the shotgun, the death rumor, touching people's lives, Spice World, Doubt, classic grim British feel, ABC movie of the week, no discernible jokes, association with drug use, quotes and a question mark, too much like life, How to Get Ahead in Advertising, I wouldn't want a woman who would go out with me and Masters of Sex. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for the 1987 film Withnail and I, so go watch it before you listen. "Everybody completely commits to it... it's just a grim tale." For more on , Dean's life and career, go to: http://www.deancameron.com/

CANTICO DEI VANGELI
CANTICO DEI VANGELI, DI ALDA MERINI - Quinto episodio: GESÙ

CANTICO DEI VANGELI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2016 1:53


Quinto episodio del podcast: CANTICO DEI VANGELI, di Alda Merini.GESÙGesù rivolge all'uomo di ogni tempo per aiutarlo a comprendere il motivo della sua venuta, per aiutarlo a riconoscere la figura di Cristo, figlio di Dio, creatore del mondo. La parte di Gesù è recitata da ALDA, docente (la voce è stata modificata nell’intonazione). La musica è un canto sacro di Nino Rota, intitolato CUSTODI NOS DOMINE, trascritto e revisionato da Mafalda Baccaro per le Edizioni La Scala, Noci (Ba). L'immagine è tratta dal film "Jesus Christ Superstar" di Norman Jewison e ritrae un impareggiabile Ted Neeley nel ruolo di Jesus.

CANTICO DEI VANGELI
CANTICO DEI VANGELI, DI ALDA MERINI - Quinto episodio: GESÙ

CANTICO DEI VANGELI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2016 1:53


Quinto episodio del podcast: CANTICO DEI VANGELI, di Alda Merini.GESÙGesù rivolge all'uomo di ogni tempo per aiutarlo a comprendere il motivo della sua venuta, per aiutarlo a riconoscere la figura di Cristo, figlio di Dio, creatore del mondo. La parte di Gesù è recitata da ALDA, docente (la voce è stata modificata nell’intonazione). La musica è un canto sacro di Nino Rota, intitolato CUSTODI NOS DOMINE, trascritto e revisionato da Mafalda Baccaro per le Edizioni La Scala, Noci (Ba). L'immagine è tratta dal film "Jesus Christ Superstar" di Norman Jewison e ritrae un impareggiabile Ted Neeley nel ruolo di Jesus.

Milling About
Milling About with Ted Neeley

Milling About

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2015 27:00


It's been 42 years since the original cast and crew of the 1973 film Jesus Chris Superstar have all been in the same room together, and tonight (April 27), Director Norman Jewison, Ted Neeley (Jesus,) Yvonne Elliman (Mary Magdalene,) Barry Dennen (Pontius Pilate,) and Josh Mostel (King Herod); to name a few, will reunite for a special screening at the Beekman theater in New York City. Getting the band back together so to speak would've happened much sooner for Ted whose boundless enthusiasm for what he calls his life-changing role has never left. He tells host Robin Milling, “I've been trying to get this reunion to happen since the film came out. I've been trying to get all of us together to do another production; if nothing else just to hang out for a few days. It's never happened until now. And the fact that we'll all be in the same place at the same time with Norman is a miracle!” Miracles have been known to happen in the life of Jesus Christ, but it almost didn't happen for Ted who reveals he almost missed out on being cast in the iconic role. He also tells Robin how he met his wife of over 40 years, Leeyan Granger on the set and how their two children have been happily following dad's adventures as a superstar. Most actors run from one role defining their legacy but Ted has embraced Jesus, still performing the role wherever and whenever he can; most recently touring Italy for a year. He says joyfully, “It completely changed my life, spiritually, personally. So why slap that in the face? And I still love it; every performance is like the first time all over again. That music starts to play and I just lift off the ground, 'ok take me wherever you want me to go!”

Movie Meltdown
Ted Neeley: Superstar

Movie Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2015 69:22


Movie Meltdown - Episode 303 This week we welcome actor and musician Ted Neeley, to discuss how he first got involved in the music scene, as well as what led him to his iconic role in Jesus Christ Superstar.  And as we figure out just who gets to audition for the role of weird-looking guys who could be scum bags, we also discuss... annoying people at the mall, The Devil's Carnival, the vivid digital print, a Dolph Lundgren workout video, we were singing before we could actually speak, tanks, Django Unchained, stepping into the sandals, going on the road for the Summer, Hair, pretending to be those people, the fear of presentation, Haight-Ashbury, Israel, parallel lives as children, magnificent dancers, relating visually to the human side,  yin-yang of the same person, Carl Anderson, musician's union, an open call, purple tank tops, bombing the borders, Saw... with music, The Teddy Neeley Five, finding their spirituality, hit the dirt, taken to London, took off for the West, being blasphemous, Jesus in a sweater by the fireplace, Vietnam, the brown album, there were were two-thousand years later, Tommy, he leapt from his seat and ran down the aisle and onto the stage, the President of Capitol Records, Tom O'Horgan, research the background, Quentin Tarantino, an ugly old school bus, being exiled from Italy, picked each member for what they could do, those weird guys from Texas who weren't playing surfer music, if anyone has any questions... talk to Ted, private parties in Beverly Hills backyards, we worked our way from town to town, funky people, Norman Jewison, we didn't have theater in my hometown, I had a vision and an aura of respect.  "The thing that's great, about what I get to do for a living... is it's based upon what we're doing right now. Communication... just interesting communication."  For more on the tour of Jesus Christ Superstar, Ted's music and more, go to: http://tedneeley.com/

Bible Films Podcast
Jesus Christ, Superstar

Bible Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2007 7:47


This month I'm speaking on Jesus Christ, Superstar, Norman Jewison's 1973 film based on Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's rock opera. Jesus was played by Ted Neeley. (Director: Norman Jewison) (Ted Neeley... Jesus Christ, Carl Anderson... Judas Iscariot, Yvonne Elliman... Mary Magdalene, Barry Dennen... Pontius Pilate, Bob Bingham... Caiaphas, Larry Marshall... Simon Zealotes (as Larry T. Marshall), Josh Mostel... King Herod (as Joshua Mostel), Kurt Yaghjian... Annas, Paul Thomas... Peter (as Philip Toubus), Pi Douglass... Apostle, Richard Orbach... John, Robert LuPone... James, Jonathan Wynne... Apostle, Thommie Walsh... Thaddeus, Richard Molinare... Andrew, David Devir... Apostle, Jeff Hyslop... Philip)