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Category Archives: Music
“THE WINDS OF RESURRECTION” – Part 1…
We commence the article with our specially-chosen instrumental music – the beautiful theme from “The Adventurer” by John Barry (ITC, 1972) – click the sound wave icon below: “It was my best-kept secret for many, many years. This was due … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Author, Interview, Mental Health, Mental Illness, Music, Recording, Songwriter, Writer, writer, writing
Tagged Article, Arts, Arts and Entertainment, Audio, Audio Drama, Ayr, Blackpool, Butlins, Creative, Drama, Entertainment, Lancashire, Life, Lifestory, Mental Health, Performance, Producer, Production, Radio, Radio Drama, Recording, Scotland, VoiceActing, VoiceActors, Voiceover, writer, writing
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“WHEN SEPTEMBER FALLS” – Interview 1: “MASQUERADE”…
“WHEN SEPTEMBER FALLS…” is a 7-essay life story events project with an accompanying series of interviews depicting several unique events in the Arts & Entertainment life of one man over a 50-year period. The project also reveals the darker side … Continue reading
Posted in Actor, Article, Character, Entertainer, Interview, Mental Health, Mental Illness, Music, Online, Poem, Poems, Poet, Poetry, Production, Radio, Serial, Story, Writer, writer, writing
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SHAKIN’ STEVENS / Fire in the Blood: The Definitive Collection
September 23, 2020 by Paul Sinclair tags: 1980s, shakin stevens 19 CD deluxe set • Signed by Shaky! BMG will, in November, issue Fire in the Blood: The Definitive Collection, a massive career-spanning box set featuring the work of Welsh singer and songwriter Shakin’ Stevens. … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Album, Blues, CD, CD, Christmas, Concert, Country, Entertainer, Guitar, Instrumental, Live, Music, musician, Performer, Pop, Recording, Recording, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly, Singer, Singer-Songwriter, Studio
Tagged 1970's, 1980's, 1990's, 2000's, 70's, 80's, 90's, Albums, Box Set, Boxed Set, Definitive, Hits, Music, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Rock and Roll, Rockabilly, Shakin' Stevens, Shaky
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“ONCE UPON A TIME…IN HOLLYWOOD”: What Real Movies Inspired Rick Dalton’s Fake Films?
Columbia Pictures “Bounty Law” and “Tanner” were all inspired by real projects starring Steve McQueen, Vince Edwards, Tab Hunter and more… Brian Welk | July 26, 2019 @ 4:23 PM Rick Dalton, the actor played by Leonardo DiCaprio in “Once … Continue reading
Posted in Film
Tagged 1950's, 1960's, 50's, 60's, Action, California, Director, Drama, Film, Films, Hollywood, Movie, Movies, Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood, Producer, Quentin Tarantino, Tarantino, Television, TV, TV Series, TV Shows, writer
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A Tribute to “THE MAN WHO HAUNTED HIMSELF” – Roger Moore’s finest hour | Den of Geek
The late, wonderful Roger Moore will always be remembered for Bond, but The Man Who Haunted Himself might just be his best performance… Feature by Mark Allison When Sir Roger Moore sadly passed away earlier this year, accounts of his … Continue reading
SHOWCASE: SCENES FROM A RADIO DRAMA…
“Still after all these years the chemistry of performances in ‘That’ll be the Stardust!’ highlights a beautiful texture throughout some of the writing. Story-wise, it’s quite a colourful journey which flows in a mysterious way across the audio palette.” – … Continue reading
Posted in Actor, Documentary, Drama, Film, Music, Music, Online, Pop, Presentation, Production, Radio, Recording, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Story, Writer
Tagged 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 50's, 60's, 70's, Audio, David Essex, Documentary, Drama, Fifties, Films, Movies, Production, Radio, sequel, Seventies, Sixties, Spin-off, Stardust, That'll be the Day, That'll be the Stardust!
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JANIS AND BIG BROTHER: Live at the Carousel Ballroom ’68 | Uncut Magazine
Fly on the psychedelic wall: The Bear’s sonic journals snag a masterpiece… Somewhere within the sonic depths of this extraordinary concert tape’s opener, “Combination of the Two,” as James Gurley’s distorted guitar angles toward a kind of demented Coltrane-like climax, Janis … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Album, Art Rock, Blues, CD, CD, Concert, Folk, Live, Music, Musician, Performer, Recording, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Singer, Singer, Songwriter
Tagged 1960's, 1968, 60's, Band, Bear's Sonic Journals, Big Brother, Big Brother and the Holding Company, California, Carousel Ballroom, Group, Janis, Janis Joplin, Joplin, Owsley "Bear" Stanley, San Francisco, Show, Sixties
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THE BEATLES: How ‘Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ Changed The Face Of Music | uDiscover
These days, game-changers are everywhere, in every facet of our society, yet there was a time when people really had no idea what they were. In 1967 along came Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, the eighth studio album by … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Album, CD, CD, mp3, Music, Pop, Recording, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll
Tagged 1960's, 1967, 60's, Beatles, LP, Sgt. Pepper, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Sixties, The Beatles
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ENGELBERT: Tin Pan Alley, Country Pop & The Indestructible ‘Release Me’ – uDiscover
Vocal stylist Engelbert Humperdinck has been talking to uDiscover about the remarkable body of work that’s celebrated by today’s (19 May) release of the compilation Engelbert Humperdinck: 50 and the simultaneous The Complete Decca Studio Albums Collection. He discusses how … Continue reading
Posted in Album, CD, CD, Music, Performer, Singer, Singer, Songwriter
Tagged Albums, CDs, Engelbert, Engelbert Humperdinck
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WOODSTOCK: How the Soundtrack Highlighted Peace, Love and Hippie Music | Ultimate Classic Rock
By Dave Swanson May 11, 2015 2:24 PM Source: How the ‘Woodstock’ Soundtrack Highlighted Peace, Love and Hippie Music The Woodstock festival was experienced by “half a million strong,” as the song goes. But the movie and its soundtrack brought the “Three … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960's, 1969, 1970, 60's, Album, Albums, August, Bands, Bethel, Concerts, Counterculture, cultural, culture, Event, Hippies, Love, LP, LP's, May, musicians, New York, NY, Peace, Performance, Record, Records, singers, Sixties, Soundtrack, Vinyl, White Lake, Woodstock, Woodstock Festival, Woodstock Music and Art Fair
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