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Happy Birthday to John Madara!! Iconic Hit Writer: "At The Hop", "Rockn Roll is Here to Stay", "You Don't Own Me" "1-2-3" & More John Madara was born & grew up in Philadelphia, PA at a time when the city was teeming with groups and artists such as The Spaniels, the Clovers, Harvey and the Moonglows, Billy Ward and the Dominos and the great Jackie Wilson. Rock and Roll was starting to take root and John Madara was destined to make rock and roll history. In 1957, John launched his solo career, with his first record, "Be My Girl," reaching the national charts. That same year, John co-wrote with Dave White a song called “Do The Bop." On the advice of Dick Clark, whose local show, American Bandstand, had just gone national, the title and lyrics were changed to “At The Hop." Danny and the Juniors, recorded it, and by Christmas of 1957, it had reached the top of the pop and R&B charts worldwide. “At The Hop” remained #1 for an astounding 7 weeks, the first record ever to reach that success, and it has remained a rock and roll classic to this day. Following “At The Hop," John produced and co-wrote with Dave such mega-hits as “The Fly” (Chubby Checker)“You Don’t Own Me” (Lesley Gore) among other smash hits. He also produced for Danny and The Juniors, “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay." In 1965, John and Dave started their own publishing company, discovering and signing new songwriters. The company was very successful, and in 1984, it was sold to Michael Jackson. In the Mid ‘60s, John and Dave formed a group called “The Spokesmen” and released “The Dawn of Correction," an answer song to the enormous hit “Eve of Destruction” by Barry McGuire. At the same time, John was producing for other artists when he discovered a young man, Leon Huff, who later teamed up with Kenny Gamble and became one of the most prolific songwriting teams in the history of rock and roll, defining an entire category of Black popular music known as "The Sound of Philadelphia." He also discovered one of the most prolific duos of all time, Daryl Hall and John Oates. With them he produced two albums. John moved to L.A. in the ‘70s, where he found success writing and producing for movies and television. He produced the soundtrack for the James Caan/Marsha Mason movie, “Cinderella Liberty," and also produced the title song for the Cliff Robertson movie “Ace Eli and Roger of the Sky.” In the mid ‘70s, he was music supervisor for the hugely successful “Sid and Marty Kroft Comedy Hour." This was in conjunction with an ABC Comedy Hour and network special which launched the new ABC season. During that time, John wrote and produced the music for the show, and was hands on with the mixing and editing. In the late ‘70s, he also wrote the theme song for ABC Sports, which ran for two years. Through the years, John has produced albums and singles for companies such as CBS, Warner Bros., Polydor, Atlantic, Paramount, 20th Century, MGM and ABC Records. It would seem appropriate that John would spend two years of his life working in Las Vegas was also becoming a happening place for singers and performers. So it ng with one of the most successful performers of all time, Wayne Newton. He produced two of Wayne’s albums and also produced and wrote songs for a Christmas television special for Wayne on CBS. Madara/White songs have reached millions of people through radio, films and television. Worldwide sales of their songs and productions have reached over 2 hundred million records. Their songs have appeared on some of the biggest grossing soundtrack albums of all time, including “American Graffiti” and “Woodstock” (At The Hop), “Grease” (Rock and Roll is Here to Stay), “Hairspray” (The Fly and You Don’t Own Me), “Mr. Holland’s Opus” (1-2-3), and “Dirty Dancing” and “The First Wives Club” (You Don’t Own Me). It was the 1996 hit film, “The First Wives Club," that paid the contemporary power of their talent the ultimate compliment by not only featuring “You Don’t Own Me” but by making it the theme of the movie. John has continued to write and produce music, working with young, up-and-coming artists. He has always been a futurist, excited about working with new technology and incorporating it into his music and productions. His hands-on approach to every project he is involved in, whether it be as a writer, producer, music supervisor, editor, engineer or mixer, has enabled John to maintain the sound that is uniquely his own. In March of 2001, “At The Hop” was voted by the Recording Industry Association of America as one of the top 100 songs of the century. The soundtrack album, “Grease," was voted one of the top albums of the century. “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay” is featured on that album. John recently finished producing an album with Tony Danza, following a hugely successful radio hit single that he also produced, “The House I Live In.” He is also working on a feature film, “At The Hop.” In 2016, his song with the late singer ,songwriter Dave White "You Don't Own Me" was made a #1 Hit all over again with 19 year old Austrailian singer " Grace" and features G-EAZY. It was Produced by Quincy Jones. ~ thatphillysound.com 2020 All Rights Reserved © 2020 BuildingAbundantSuccess!! Join me on iHeart Radio ~ https://tinyurl.com/BASiHeartRadio Spotify @ https://tinyurl.com/BASonSpotify "Follow Me" on Twitter @SabrinaMarieW
A phrase that's powerful in its own right and comforting when you feel low, this is our "mission" for the season. You don't own me is an iconic song but the meaning has a strong impact, whether you are breaking free from self slavery or have been caged by a situation or person, your freedom is officially here. Enjoy this episode and concept from host Catherine Dean and order your "You Don't Own Me" merch on badbitchradio.com Support the show (http://www.badbitchradiopodcast.com)
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Som Dusty Springfield blev Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien kendt som både en af 1960’ernes største britiske sangere overhovedet og et stilikon for the Swinging Sixties, ikke mindst blandt de uhyre musik- og modebevidste mods.Dusty begyndte at synge som purung, og i 1958 kom hun med i pigegruppen The Lana Sisters, der over tre år udsendte syv singler uden dog at hitte. Sammen med storebror Tom dannede Dusty i 1960 trioen The Springfields, der red på tidens folk-bølge med stor succes i England, og tilmed opnåede en top 20-placering i USA som den første britiske gruppe nogensinde!Dusty tog gruppens navn som sit eget, og i 1963 bragede hun igennem i både Europa og USA med ‘I Only Want to Be With You'. I løbet af karrieren opnåede hun seks top 20-placeringer i USA og ikke færre end 16 af slagsen i UK! Karrierehøjdepunktet blev albummet Dusty in Memphis, der udsendt i 1969 regnes for en af alle tiders bedste lp’er. Fra 1970 og mange år frem kæmpede hun med personlige og professionelle problemer, men i 1987 kom hun atter på alles læber, da hun indsang megahittet ‘What Have I Done to Deserve This?' med duoen Pet Shop Boys. Dusty døde af cancer i 1999, få uger før sin 60-års fødselsdag. Playliste:1. The Springfields: Silver Threads and Golden Needles (1962) 2. I Only Want to Be with You (1963)3. Stay Awhile (1964)4. You Don't Own Me (1964)5. I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself (1964)6. In the Middle of Nowhere (1965)7. Some of Your Lovin’ (1965)8. Little by Little (1966)9. You Don't Have to Say You Love Me (1966)10. Goin' Back (1966)11. The Look of Love (1967)12. I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten (1968)13. Son of a Preacher Man (1968)14. Breakfast in Bed (1969)15. The Windmills of Your Mind (1969)16. I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore (1969)17. How Can I Be Sure? (1970)18. Come for a Dream (1972)19. Hollywood Movie Girls (1978)20. Pet Shop Boys featuring Dusty Springfield: What Have I Done to Deserve This? (1987)21. Nothing Has Been Proved (1989)
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America’s #1 best selling “Queen of Suspense,” Mary Higgins Clark, comes to Feisty Side of Fifty Radio for another lively interview. She’ll be sharing all about her latest book, I’ve Got My Eyes On Youas well as some personal aspects of her life and the various ways she gets inspired. If you love a great mystery (and who doesn’t?) you’re in for a real treat. You won’t want to miss hearing from the woman who has gifted us with memorable twists and turns for more than forty years!
Nolite te bastardes carborundorum! In this episode Devan and J.S. discuss Margaret Atwood's seminal novel The Handmaid's Tale and its recent adaptation into a Hulu original series. SHOW NOTES 00:00 Intro 00:49 Discussion of The Handmaid's Tale (1985 novel) 36:06 Discussion of The Handmaid's Tale (2017 TV series) 58:11 Outro MUSIC Theme Song: “Blue Water” by Tokyo Brass Style – Brass Style G – EP (2007) “You Don't Own Me" by Lesley Gore - Run Bobby, Run (1963)
If you've been reading Techdirt for more than five years, you probably remember the conclusion of Mattel v. MGA — and if you've been reading for more than thirteen years, you might even remember when it started. This epic legal battle over intellectual property went through nearly a decade of rulings and reversals, and the resulting story is a fascinating one that ties in a lot of the topics we discuss here at Techdirt. It's also the subject of the new book You Don't Own Me by law professor Orly Lobel, who joins us on this week's episode to revisit this particular law opera and what it says about the wider world of IP.
"If you and I were to start dating, what would your friends and family warn me about you?" That's the question for this episode and of course the answers vary from embarrassing habits to weird personality traits. Music in the episode is: You Don't Own Me by Lesley Gore and Give Me Something by Jarryd James.
Welcome back to Pilot Inspectors. On today's episode, we are talking about the pilot episode for the new Hulu original series The Handmaid's Tale, starring Elizabeth Moss and adapted by the Margaret Atwood novel. Today's intro music is a cover of the Lesley Gore song "You Don't Own Me" performed by Selena Gomez.
In honor of their 50th podcast, Screen Thoughts presents a special episode – with an idea that has Hollister’s name all over it: Hollister and O’Toole run through a list of 50 films they’ve seen more than once – from the inspiring to their downright guilty pleasures. No judgment, please. Heartfelt gratitude to our listeners. Here’s to you – and our next 50 podcasts. Podcast extras include: - excerpt of Angela Lansbury singing the Oscar-winning song from "Beauty and the Beast" - podcast concludes with Bette Midler, Diane Keaton, and Goldie Hawn singing "You Don't Own Me" from the film "The First Wives Club"
My Valentine's Day turned into a satisfying 3 way of sorts. How did you spend yours? Flowers, candy, dinner or maybe you choose to boycott cupid and this bull shit holiday all together!Also... - Lady Gaga is engaged. - Our review of American Sniper - Game of Thrones goes off book. - And farewell Leslie Gore.Music from this episode includes You Don't Own Me performed by Leslie Gore available thru our Amazon link for download.For all your Creamie needs visit us at: www.cocktailsandcreampuffs.comEmail us at: mail@cocktailsandcreampuffs.comYou can call our listener line at: (716) 989-0189Follow us on Twitter @Creamies“like” us on Facebook: facebook.com/CACPShow
There comes a point in some relationships where you realize that it is over. It is time to move on. Then comes the hard part, how do you do it? How do you start the process of leaving. How do you even say the words? This tape is made to act as a mirror for those who need a shot of courage. 1. "I Want To Break Free", Queen.(music Bed) 2. "I Don't Want to be a Bride", Vanessa Carlton. 3. "Unappreciated", Cherish. 4. "Put Another Log on the Fire", David Fishel 5. "You Don't Own Me.", Trail of Stones. 6. "Not Ready to Make Nice", Dixie Chicks. 7. "Whatcha Gonna Do", Martina McBride. 8. "Coffee and Cigarettes", Michelle Featherstone 9. "Goodbye", Kristina DeBarge. 10. "Stand In The Rain", Superchick. 11. "Keep On Walking", Jem. 12. "I Won't Back Down", Blake Shelton and Mia Frampton 13. "Kiss This", Aaron Tippen. 14. "It's Raining Men", The Weather Girls.