I grew up in the days when musicals were as or more popular than any other form of cinema, and the stars of musicals on stage and screen were huge draws on Sunday night’s Ed Sullivan.
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Roxanne Tellier – The Sound Of Music
Posted in Opinion with tags ( Michael Pare, A Hard Day’s Night, Alan Parker, Antonio Salieri, Audrey Hepburn, Barbie, Barry Dennen, Beatlemania, Bob Segarini, carl anderson, Darling Lili, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Donna Pescow, Ed Sullivan, Eddie and The Cruisers, Ellen Barkin, Elvis Presley, F. Murray Abraham, Help!, Jessica Harper, Jesus Christ Superstar, John Travolta, Josh Mostel, Julie Andrews, Karen Lynn Gorney, Ken, Mary Poppins, Morris Day, Nik Cohn, Norman Jewison, Paul Williams, Phantom of the Paradise, Prince, Purple Rain, Robert Arkins, Rod Serling, Roddy Doyle, Roxanne Tellier, Saturday Night Fever, Spinal Tap, Star, Superstar – The Karen Carpenter Story, Ted Neely, The Beatles, The Blues Brothers, The Commitments, The Corrs, The Marx Brothers, The Monkees, The Sound of Music, The Time, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Todd Haynes, Tom Hulce, Tommy Steele, Velvet Goldmine, Walt Disney, William Finley, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Yvonne Elliman, Zero Mostel on November 30, 2014 by segariniDoug Thompson: CONFESSIONS OF A PROFESSIONAL ROCK AND ROLL INTERVIEWER – THESE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVOURITE THEMES
Posted in Opinion with tags Adam Clayton, Al Caiola, Alan o’Day, Andy Griffith, Annette Funicello, Barenaked Ladies, Barry DeVorzen, Carroll O’Connor, Charles Fox, Cheryl Holdridge, Christopher Cross, Chuck Lorre, Cyndi Grecco, Darlene Gillespie, DBAWIS, Dick Clark, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Donna Summer, Doug Thompson, Duane Eddy, Earl Scruggs, Freddy Cannon, Gary Portnoy, Henry Mancini, Jay Livingston, Jean Stapleton, Jiminy Cricket, Jimmie Dodd, Joey Scarbury, John Sebastian, Jonathan Wolff, Lala Schrifrin, Lance Reventlow, Larry Mullen, Lawrence Welk, Lester Flatt, Mason Williams, Michael Omartian, Mickey Mouse Club, Mike Post, Morton Stevens, Nadia Comaneci, Neil Hefti, Norman Gimbel, P.F. Sloan, Pratt & McClain, Ray Evans, Records, Rhythm heritage, Richard Chamberlain, Rod Serling, Roy Williams, Steve Barri, Steve Carlisle, Television, The Grass Roots, The Marketts, The Monkees, The Rembrandt’s, The Ventures, THP Orchestra, TV Guide, U2, Van Halen, Waylon Jennings on May 6, 2013 by segariniI was saddened by the death of Annette Funicello back in March. Unlike most of the male members of my age, I did NOT have a crush on Annette. That honour usually fell to toothy grinned Mousekateer Cheryl Holdridge (who in 1964, became a real-life Countess when she married Woolworth heir Lance Reventlow – his father was a Danish nobleman). Sometimes friendly Darlene Gillespie became my Mousekateer crush of the day or week, depending on my mood and my hormones. Turns out, Darlene was born in Montreal and her parents were originally from Saskatchewan, but I didn’t know any of that watching our little black and white TV set then.