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Love is a Career - Dean Martin
Fun little tune by Dean Martin. This song was recorded in 1959 and released on the album &...
published: 06 Apr 2009
Author: rubberfire101
Love is a Career - Dean Martin
Fun little tune by Dean Martin. This song was recorded in 1959 and released on the album "The Lush Years" in 1965.
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Ronnie Deauville - The Glory of Love (1959)
Born in 1925, Ronnie Deauville had a promising career ahead of him when a tragic accident,...
published: 20 Oct 2008
Author: wally1435
Ronnie Deauville - The Glory of Love (1959)
Born in 1925, Ronnie Deauville had a promising career ahead of him when a tragic accident, coupled with a tragic illness brought an eventual halt. He had been making a name for himself, singing with big bands and appearing on TV and radio shows, when he was involved in a serious auto accident in 1956 that left him paralyzed from the neck down. Not long after, he contracted polio (just a few months before the preventive vaccine was discovered). He spent almost a year in an iron lung and was told he'd never sing again, due to diminished lung capacity. But through therapy he was able to regain most of his singing voice and made an attempt at resuming his career. Due to his precarious health he had to give up live performing and club dates. In later years, he dubbed singing for various movies, etc. and died in 1990 of cancer. This song was from an album he recorded 3 years after his accident and contracting polio, entitled "Ronnie Deauville" (aka Romance With Ronnie - Ronnie Deauville Sings)on Imperial (released as mono only) Song was originally written in 1936, by by Billy Hill; recorded by Benny Goodman, Dean Martin, Otis Redding, and by The Five Keys; also recorded by Bette Midler on the "Beaches" soundtrack album. For additional songs by Ronnie that are downloadable for free, as mp3, go to this fan site called box.net (I've spaced the link out because You Tube does not like links, so be sure to close this back up when you copy and paste it into your address field/URL) www <b>...</b>
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La Vie En Rose - Louis Armstrong, Mantovani, Dean Martin & 101 Strings Orchestra!
15 Minutes of Romantic Beauty! Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 -- July 6, 1971), ni...
published: 06 Apr 2011
Author: w8n4rapture2day
La Vie En Rose - Louis Armstrong, Mantovani, Dean Martin & 101 Strings Orchestra!
15 Minutes of Romantic Beauty! Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 -- July 6, 1971), nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter and singer from New Orleans, Louisiana. Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an "inventive" cornet and trumpet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence in jazz, shifting the music's focus from collective improvisation to solo performance. With his instantly recognizable deep and distinctive gravelly voice, Armstrong was also an influential singer, demonstrating great dexterity as an improviser, bending the lyrics and melody of a song for expressive purposes. He was also greatly skilled at scat singing, vocalizing using sounds and syllables instead of actual lyrics. Renowned for his charismatic stage presence and voice almost as much as for his trumpet-playing, Armstrong's influence extends well beyond jazz music, and by the end of his career in the 1960s, he was widely regarded as a profound influence on popular music in general. +++ Annunzio Paolo Mantovani (November 15, 1905 -- March 29, 1980) known by the mononym Mantovani, was an Anglo-Italian conductor and light orchestra styled entertainer with a cascading strings musical signature. The British Hit Singles & Albums book noted that he was "Britain's most successful album act before The Beatles... the first act to sell over one million stereo albums and had six albums simultaneouly in the US Top 30 in 1959". +++ Dean Martin (June 7, 1917 -- December 25, 1995), born <b>...</b>
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CATERINA VALENTE Personalità Caterina Valente In Italia (1959 - 1966) BCD 16931
CATERINA VALENTE Personalità Caterina Valente In Italia (1959 - 1966) BCD 16931 DH ...
published: 29 Nov 2010
Author: BearFamilyRecords
CATERINA VALENTE Personalità Caterina Valente In Italia (1959 - 1966) BCD 16931
CATERINA VALENTE Personalità Caterina Valente In Italia (1959 - 1966) BCD 16931 DH 4 CD digipac with 44-page booklet GENRE Pop TRACKS 115 PLAYING TIME 293:14 Every one of her 115 Italian recordings from 1959 to 1966! Including more than 80 sides first time on CD! Chansons, movie soundtracks, cover versions, and jazz. With bossa novas by Jobim, Bonfà, and other top composers! INFORMATION A truly world-class entertainer, Caterina Valente is also one of the great voices of 20th century popular music. In the USA she appeared on television with Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Perry Como, and Dean Martin. She came by her affinity for Italian songs naturally: she was born in Paris to Italian parents. Between 1959 and 1966 'La Grande Caterina' has recorded no less than 115 songs in her native language. This complete 4-CD edition contains all of those recordings, and... incredibly... more than 80 of them are previously unavailable on CD. A true bonanza for all Valente fans! Since her first Italian hit in 1959, she charted 28 incredible hits, including Personalità and Till. This collection includes original Italian compositions (from the San Remo Festival, and elsewhere), Italian versions of great international pop hits, as well as evergreens (Italian versions of songs by Cole Porter, Hoagy Carmichael, and Victor Young, and others... A Fine Romance, When I Fall In Love, Get Out Of Town, Stardust, Blue Moon, I'm In The Mood For Love). There's also music from successful <b>...</b>
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Petula Clark Tribute
Here is a beautiful song from 1959 performed by the fantastic and inalterable Petula Clark...
published: 19 Jul 2008
Author: johnxxx20000
Petula Clark Tribute
Here is a beautiful song from 1959 performed by the fantastic and inalterable Petula Clark. Petula Sally Olwen Clark (born in 1932) is an English singer, actress and composer best known for her upbeat popular international hits of the 1960's, especially "Downtown". With more than 70 million records sold worldwide, she is the most successful British female solo recording artist. She also holds the distinction of having the longest span on the UK pop charts of any British female artist — 54 years. In 1944, while performing at London's Royal Albert Hall, Clark was discovered by film director Maurice Elvey, who cast her in his war drama "Medal for the General". She then worked with Anthony Newley in "Vice Versa" (directed by Peter Ustinov) and Alec Guinness in "The Card". In 1946, she launched her television career with an appearance on a BBC variety show, "Cabaret Cartoons", which led to her being signed to host her own afternoon series, titled simply "Petula Clark". A second, "Pet's Parlour", followed in 1949. In later years, she starred in "This is Petula Clark" (1966) and "The Sound of Petula" (1972-74). In 1949, Clark branched into recording with her first release, "Put Your Shoes On, Lucy", for EMI. She scored a number of major hits in the UK during the 1950's. In 1958, Clark was invited to appear at the Olympia in Paris where she was received with acclaim. Her initial French recordings were huge successes. Gradually she moved further into the continent, recording in <b>...</b>
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Fabian - Tiger (live 1959)
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your br...
published: 29 Mar 2010
Author: John1948FourD
Fabian - Tiger (live 1959)
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Born on February 6, 1943 to Josephine and Domenic Forte, Fabian Forte was actually discovered at the age of 14 sitting on his front steps in Philadelphia. Fabian was actually watching his father being taken away in an ambulance when someone approached him about getting into the record business. His father couldn't work any longer and being that Fabian was the oldest of three brothers, he took a chance at "making some money" in the music business to help his family out. He never thought of it as a career, only as a way of stepping in for his father at that time. And, before you knew it, soon thousands were to throng to his concerts. At 15, Fabian won the Silver Award as "The Promising Male Vocalist of 1958". By the time he was 18, he had recorded dozens of hit singles, eight albums and earned gold records for "Turn Me Loose" and "Tiger" and a gold album for "The Fabulous Fabian". In his latest endeavor, Fabian hosts and headlines in the hit show, "The Original Stars of Bandstand" at the newest theater to hit Branson, Missouri, The Dick Clark Theater. His 1st appearance on American "Bandstand" (1952) when it all began was June 19, 1958 and he appeared over 20 times and filled in as host for Dick Clark on dozens of "Caravan of Stars" Tours. "The Original Stars of Bandstand" re-creates <b>...</b>
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Stella Stevens and Shelley Winters
Stella Stevens www.salmabennani.com Stella Stevens (born October 1, 1938) is an American f...
published: 29 Jan 2012
Author: themoviesmakerful
Stella Stevens and Shelley Winters
Stella Stevens www.salmabennani.com Stella Stevens (born October 1, 1938) is an American film, television and stage actress, who began her acting career in 1959 and starred in such popular films as The Nutty Professor, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, The Silencers, The Ballad of Cable Hogue and The Poseidon Adventure. She is also a film producer, director and pin-up girl. In 1962 Stevens starred opposite Elvis Presley in Girls! Girls! Girls!. Later that year she portrayed Jerry Lewis' love interest in The Nutty Professor. This was followed by other comic turns as the former "Miss Montana" beauty queen in Vincente Minnelli's The Courtship of Eddie's Father and opposite Dean Martin in the "Matt Helm" spy spoof The Silencers, plus How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life. Stevens was featured in Sam Peckinpah's western The Ballad of Cable Hogue in 1970 with Jason Robards, for which she got very good reviews. In 1972 she appeared in Irwin Allen's The Poseidon Adventure as "Linda Rogo" (the ex-hooker wife of Ernest Borgnine's character). Stevens has appeared in many television shows. An early appearance was in the Bonanza episode "Silent Thunder", playing a deaf mute (the episode aired in December 1960), a role she played with exceptional charm and to critical acclaim. She was a regular on the 1981-82 primetime soap opera Flamingo Road. She teamed with the late Sandy Dennis in a touring production of an all-female version of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple, playing the Oscar <b>...</b>
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Big Band Leader Les Brown Recalls The Nutty Professor Movie
an old phone interview of johnswackyworld interviewing big band leader les brown in januar...
published: 05 Aug 2011
Author: johnswackyworld
Big Band Leader Les Brown Recalls The Nutty Professor Movie
an old phone interview of johnswackyworld interviewing big band leader les brown in january 1993 from his archives. les brown speaks briefly about the movie the nutty professor starring jerry lewis. Les Brown was born in Reinerton, Pennsylvania on March 14, 1912. He was a big band leader and composer, best known for his nearly seven decades of work with the group Les Brown and His Band of Renown (1938-2001). les brown began his career at the old ithaca college conservatory of music in 1927. After graduating from New York Military Academy in 1932, Les Brown attended college at Duke University from 1932-1936. There he led the group Les Brown and His Blue Devils, who performed regularly on Duke's campus and up and down the east coast. Brown took the band on an extensive summer tour in 1936. At the end of the tour, while some of the band members returned to Duke to continue their education, others stayed on with Brown and continued to tour, becoming in 1938 the Band of Renown. A few years later, in 1945, this band brought Doris Day into prominence with their recording of "Sentimental Journey". The song's release coincided with the end of WWII in Europe and became the unofficial homecoming theme for many veterans. The band had nine other number-one hit songs, including "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm". Les Brown and the Band of Renown performed with Bob Hope on radio, stage and TV for almost fifty years. They did 18 USO Tours for American troops around the world, and <b>...</b>
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Harlan Howard - I Wish I Felt This Way At Home
Harlan Howard (9/8/1927 - 3/3/2002) Most people knew Harlan Howard by the songs he penned ...
published: 06 Feb 2010
Author: flashbell
Harlan Howard - I Wish I Felt This Way At Home
Harlan Howard (9/8/1927 - 3/3/2002) Most people knew Harlan Howard by the songs he penned - more than 4000 of them. In a career that spanned more than six decades, Harlan was one of Nashvilles greatest and most prolific songwriters. More than 100 of his compositions became chart-toppers for artists such as Patsy Cline, Ray Charles, Buck Owens, Dean Martin, The Judds, Reba McEntire, Waylon Jennings, Glen Campbell, and Dolly Parton. Some of his biggest songs include, I Fall To Pieces, Pick Me Up On Your Way Down, Life Turned Her That Way, Above And Beyond, I've Got a Tiger By The Tail, Don't Tell Me What To Do, Somebody Should Leave, Somewhere Tonight, Too Many Rivers, Why Not Me, Busted and Blame It on Your Heart Harlan was born in Detroit and raised on farms in Michigan, but times were tough for a young farm boy in the years following the Great Depression. He started writing country songs around the age of 12. Howard listened to the Grand Ole Opry and admired Ernest Tubb and Floyd Tillman. Harlan decided to move to Los Angeles in 1955 to pursue his dream of songwriting. Shortly after moving to LA, he met Tex Ritter and Johnny Bond and played them some tunes that he had written. Slowly, with the help of country artists such as Wynn Stewart, Bobby Bare and Skeets McDonald, he began to have his songs recorded. His first real hit came in 1959 when Charlie Walker recorded Pick Me Up On Your Way Down. Soon after Ray Price put his Heartaches By the Number on the top of the <b>...</b>
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Stella Stevens Tribute
Here is a song, performed by the contemporary American jazz singer Nnenna Freelon, chosen ...
published: 18 Sep 2009
Author: johnxx2000
Stella Stevens Tribute
Here is a song, performed by the contemporary American jazz singer Nnenna Freelon, chosen to illustrate the beauty of the superb Stella Stevens. Nnenna Freelon has been awarded the Eubie Blake Award and the Billie Holiday Award from the Académie du Jazz. She has been nominated for six Grammy Awards. Freelon had a part in the Mel Gibson movie "What Women Want". Stella Stevens (born Estelle Caro Eggleston in 1936; some sources cite 1938) is an American actress who began her acting career in 1959. She was first under contract to 20th Century Fox, then dropped after six months. After winning the role of "Appassionatta Von Climax" in "Li'l Abner" (1959), she got a contract with Paramount Studios (1959-1963) and later Columbia Pictures (1964-1968). She shared the 1960 Golden Globe Award for "Most Promising Newcomer - Female", with Tuesday Weld, Angie Dickinson and Janet Munro. In 1960, she was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for January. She was listed among the 100 sexiest stars of the 20th century (#27). During the 1960's, she was one of the top ten most photographed women in the world, along with Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, Ann-Margret and Raquel Welch. In 1962, she starred opposite Elvis Presley in "Girls! Girls! Girls!". Later, she portrayed Jerry Lewis's love interest in the 1962 "The Nutty Professor". In 1972, she appeared in Irwin Allen's "The Poseidon Adventure". Throughout her career, she appeared in dozens of TV shows and was a regular on the 1982-1983 <b>...</b>
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Favorite Caricatures - Abbott & Costello
William "Bud" Abbott and Lou Costello (originally Louis Francis Cristillo) were ...
published: 14 Jun 2012
Author: bestjonbon
Favorite Caricatures - Abbott & Costello
William "Bud" Abbott and Lou Costello (originally Louis Francis Cristillo) were a pair of American comedians who performed on stage, then on radio and in films, and finally on television during the 1940s and 1950s and were considered the most popular comic team of their time. They did a baseball routine called "Who's On First?" that is still considered one of the funniest comic routines of all time. Abbott, who was born in 1897 and died in 1974, was the sly straight man, and Costello, who was born in 1906 and died in 1959, was the bumbling (and dumb) comic who went for the laughs. Toward the end of their career, bad health slowed them both, plus the new comedy team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis had come along to steal their crowds. They pretty much dissolved their partnership in 1957, two years before Costello died of a heart attack. Background is the classic "Who's On First?" baseball routine, performed by Abbott and Costello.
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Guess the actress
Scene from 1959 movie "Career with Dean Martin,Anthony Franciosa,Shirley MacLaine and...
published: 26 Aug 2012
Author: Michael Lewis
Guess the actress
Scene from 1959 movie "Career with Dean Martin,Anthony Franciosa,Shirley MacLaine and Carolyn Jones and mystery actress
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Sammy Davis' "Candy Man," Tribute from Butch Lacy on Acoustic Guitar
Butch Lacy does his version of "The Candy Man," (or alternately, "The Candy...
published: 26 May 2008
Author: aelacy
Sammy Davis' "Candy Man," Tribute from Butch Lacy on Acoustic Guitar
Butch Lacy does his version of "The Candy Man," (or alternately, "The Candy Man Can"), a song from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. It was written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley specifically for the film and does not appear in the original book or the 2005 film adaptation of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It was sung by Aubrey Woods, who played Bill the candy store owner in the film. "The Candy Man" was most famously covered by Sammy Davis Jr., which hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 10, 1972. Davis was interested in playing the character. Although producers balked at the idea, Davis eventually worked the song into his shows and it is now recognized as one of his signature tunes. Cibo Matto covered the song on their album Viva! La Woman. "The Candy Man" has featured in a number of radio, films and TV shows. Sammy had an unexpected worldwide smash hit with "Candy Man". Although he didn't particularly care for the song and was chagrined that he was now best known for it, Davis made the most of his new opportunity and revitalized his career. Samuel George "Sammy" Davis, Jr. (December 8, 1925 -- May 16, 1990) was an American entertainer. He was a dancer, singer, multi-instrumentalist (vibraphone, trumpet, and drums), impressionist, comedian, and Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor. He was a member of the 1960s Rat Pack, which was led by his old friend Frank Sinatra, and included fellow performers Dean Martin, Joey Bishop <b>...</b>
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Dick Stabile & Gracie Barrie - Pack Up Your Trouble In Your Old Kit Bag
Dick Stabile (May 29, 1909 -- September 18, 1980) was an American jazz saxophonist and ban...
published: 19 Sep 2011
Author: mybestoldmusicvideo
Dick Stabile & Gracie Barrie - Pack Up Your Trouble In Your Old Kit Bag
Dick Stabile (May 29, 1909 -- September 18, 1980) was an American jazz saxophonist and bandleader. Stabile got his start playing in theater ensembles on Broadway in the 1950s. He joined Ben Bernie's orchestra in 1928, where he remained for several years. In 1935 he started his own ensemble, recording with vocalists such as Bunny Berigan, Paula Kelly, Burt Shaw, and Gracie Barrie, the last of which he would go on to marry. During this time Stabile recorded for the labels Decca, Bluebird, ARC, and Vocalion/Okeh. His band worked often in hotels in New York City and was chosen to play at the New York World's Fair in 1959--60. During World War II Stabile led a band while serving in the Coast Guard; Gracie Barrie led his ensemble in his absence. After the war he moved to Los Angeles, where he began working with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis from 1949 up to his death. He was the leader of the orchestra on many of Martin's popular recordings. Additionally, he worked with Jimmy Dorsey and Vincent Lopez. Contrary to the assertions of some, Stabile did not play the alto solos in "So Rare," which was recorded by Jimmy Dorsey on November 11, 1956. Rather, Stabile was utilized for his alto in a session that occurred several days after Dorsey's death, and under the leadership of trumpeter Lee Castle. After spending the latter 1960s leading dance bands at Los Angeles ballrooms, Stabile took a job at the Hotel Roosevelt in New Orleans, where he worked from the middle of the 1970s until his <b>...</b>
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SASHA GREY
“For my film portrait of Sasha Grey, I wanted to focus on her expressive and psychological...
published: 01 Jun 2011
Author: V Magazine
SASHA GREY
“For my film portrait of Sasha Grey, I wanted to focus on her expressive and psychological transformation into a cinematic actor, separate from the cues that have associated Sasha with her previous career as a performance artist working within the adult film world.” –Richard Phillips
Shot on location at the John Lautner Chemosphere House off Mulholland Drive, the film showcases Sasha as a perpetually evolving figure. Costume designer Ellen Mirojnick (“Basic Instinct,” “Fatal Attraction,” “Wall Street,” “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps”) dressed Sasha for the part in an array of lingerie and military inspired garments to highlight the dual nature of her masculine / feminine persona. Looking over the roadside from the vantage point of one the most legendary residences in modern and cinematic history, Sasha reflects on her relationship to the San Fernando Valley landscape- the location of some of her most noted adult performances. Back inside the circular vortex of the Chemosphere, Sasha's inner dialogue projects an equally diaristic and imaginary self-portrait that pushes beyond the extremes of her past filmography and into her new future.
“Sasha Grey,” along with Phillip’s first short film, “Lindsay Lohan,” will be included in "Commercial Break," presented by the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Venice, Italy, June 1 - 5, 2011, concurrent with the 54th international exhibition of the Venice Biennale.
SASHA GREY
A Richard Phillips Film
Directed by: Richard Phillips and Taylor Steele Director of Photography: Todd Heater Costume Designer: Ellen Mirojnick Creative Director: Dominic Sidhu Art Director: Kyra Griffin Editor: Haines Hall Color mastering: Pascal Dangin for Boxmotion Music: Chelsea Wolfe
About Richard Phillips
Phillips’ strikingly distinctive paintings are drawn from found imagery that deal with the marketability of man, his wishes, ideas, actions, identity, sexuality, politics, and desires. Images he translates into drawings and then paintings executed through a traditional process. In doing so, he makes use of the iconic quality of pictures, which the media and art use daily – each according to its own agenda. Perhaps more so than any other contemporary painter of his kind, Phillips’ imagery has achieved a level of pop recognition outside of the artworld with fashion, media and film collaborations, including Gossip Girl, MAC Cosmetics, The Art Production Fund, Visionaire, and a recent guest judge appearance on Bravo’s new TV series “Work of Art: The Next Great Artist”. Phillips’ most recent exhibition, Most Wanted at White Cube in London, features ten larger than life celebrity portraits set against red carpet step and repeat backdrops.
Born in Massachusetts in 1962, Richard Phillips lives and works in New York City. He has exhibited extensively throughout the U.S. and Europe including Gagosian Gallery, New York; the Kunsthalle Zürich; Le Consortium in Dijon; Max Hetzler, Berlin; and White Cube in London.
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Ray: A Life Underwater
A rogue with an eye for salvage - and the ladies - Ray: A Life Underwater is an affectiona...
published: 31 Aug 2011
Author: Danny Cooke
Ray: A Life Underwater
A rogue with an eye for salvage - and the ladies - Ray: A Life Underwater is an affectionate portrait of one man's deep sea diving career, told through his extraordinary collection of marine artefacts.
Like a modern-day pirate, 75-year-old Ray Ives has been scouring the seabed for treasure his whole life.
The former commercial diver has plundered the deep for over fifty years, bringing to the surface anything that glittered -- even gold.
In a shipping container near the water, Ray tends his museum of cannon, bottles, bells, swords, portholes and diving gear.
He even still takes to the water in a 1900s diving suit.
Ray can be found most days at his museum at Yacht Haven Quay, Plymouth.
Subtitles available here: http://www.universalsubtitles.org/en/videos/I975goiWp75g/info/ray-a-life-underwater/
Produced and Directed by Amanda Bluglass www.amandabluglass.co.uk
Editor and Director of Photography: Danny Cooke www.dannycooke.co.uk www.twitter.com/dannycooke
Dive photography: Neil Hope www.divingimages.co.uk
Soundtrack: Tony Higgins www.tonyhiggins.org
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SoundWorks Collection: Gary Hecker - Veteran Foley Artist
From "The Empire Strikes Back" to "Robin Hood", award-winning Foley artist Gary Hecker of ...
published: 03 May 2010
Author: Michael Coleman
SoundWorks Collection: Gary Hecker - Veteran Foley Artist
From "The Empire Strikes Back" to "Robin Hood", award-winning Foley artist Gary Hecker of Todd-AO says it takes “timing and a huge creative mind” to be the man behind the sound. Here, he shares tips and tricks he’s learned during a career that has spanned more than 200 films.
Hecker also recently joined CSS Studios’ Todd-AO in late 2009. One of the most accomplished Foley artists in Hollywood. Among his recent credits are 2012, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, Angel & Demons, Watchmen and the Spiderman trilogy.
Check out more video profiles at www.soundworkscollection.com
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Exoids
Exoids follows the octane-fueled adventures of the nomadic desert slug Gus Nitrous on his ...
published: 09 Jul 2012
Author: Gnomon School of Visual Effects
Exoids
Exoids follows the octane-fueled adventures of the nomadic desert slug Gus Nitrous on his search for precious water. The story takes a dangerous turn as Gus ventures into the Exoids-occupied city of Los Angeles, culminating in a high-speed desert car chase that ends with an epic showdown.
Exoids was created at Gnomon Studios, the original content creation wing at the Gnomon School of Visual Effects. Gnomon Studios prepares advanced Gnomon students for their professional careers by giving them the opportunity to work on projects in a studio environment under the guidance of actual production professionals. Through projects like Exoids, Gnomon students are able to take on various roles of a production team in a studio environment, thus coming away with an advanced form of training and experience to leverage when pursuing opportunities in the entertainment art and visual effects industries.
See more work from Gnomon Studios at http://www.gnomonstudios.com.
Writer and Director: Aristomenis Tsirbas
Producers: Alex Alvarez, Darrin Krumweide and Aristomenis Tsirbas
Music: Truceline
Gus Nitrous Voice: Robert Nelms
VFX Supervisor: Aristomenis Tsirbas
CG Supervisor: Vito Birardi
VFX Coordinator: Ashley Woodworth
Concept Design: Neville Page, Jia Le Zhang, Charles Boston, Nathan Healy, Ousmane Dop, Kelton Cram, Ismael Salcedo, Travis Bourbeau
Sound Design: Santiago Gonzalez Cortes
Main Title Design: Eric Carl
Organic Model and Texture Team: Neville Page, Mark DeDecker, Padhia Avocado, Nuttavut Baiphowongse, Tony Tang
Model and Texture: Hunt Dougherty, Diego Gonzalez, Ethan Ayer, Iordanis Kioumourtzoglou, Joy Lea, Hartwell Durfor, Richard Daniels, Marco Amador, Martin Smith
Animators: Javier Zumaeta, Adam Nixon, Tom Heyerman, Heejin Kim
Riggers: Ken Chiang, Diego Gonzalez, Adam Nixon, Pedro Bellini, Harvinder Grewal
Visual Effects: Daniele Volpe, Adedunmola Olanrewaju, Shahin Badiei, Tom Heyerman, George Liu
Matte Painting: Sonja Christoph, Charles Boston
Compositing: Shahin Badiei, Aristomenis Tsirbas
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Marilyn Monroe - Something's Got to Give (1962) - Swimming Pool Outtakes (23 May 1962)
Sunday, August 5, 2012, was the 50th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe's death at the age ...
published: 05 Aug 2012
Author: SneakyGuy222
Marilyn Monroe - Something's Got to Give (1962) - Swimming Pool Outtakes (23 May 1962)
Sunday, August 5, 2012, was the 50th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe's death at the age of 36. She died on Sunday, August 5, 1962, just four months after her makeup and costume tests for the unfinished 1962 film "Something's Got to Give." Fifty years later the circumstances surrounding her death still remain somewhat of a mystery. Was it an accidental death? Was it a suicide? Was it murder? Something's Got to Give is an unfinished 1962 American feature film, directed by George Cukor for Twentieth Century-Fox and starring Marilyn Monroe, Dean Martin and Cyd Charisse. A remake of My Favorite Wife (1940), a screwball comedy starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne, it was Monroe's last work; from the beginning its production was disrupted by her personal troubles, and after her death on August 5, 1962 the film was abandoned. Most of its completed footage remained unseen for many years. Twentieth Century-Fox overhauled the entire production idea with mostly new cast and crew and released their My Favorite Wife remake, now titled Move Over, Darling, 16 months later Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 -- August 5, 1962) was an American actress, model, and singer, who became a major sex symbol, starring in a number of commercially successful motion pictures during the 1950s and early 1960s. After spending much of her childhood in foster homes, Monroe began a career as a model, which led to a film contract in 1946 with Twentieth Century-Fox. Her early film <b>...</b>
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Morgana King sings "Lost, Lonely and Looking For Love"
This is the ORIGINAL Morganafan video of this song. Here's a track of Morgana's fr...
published: 29 Jan 2007
Author: morganafan
Morgana King sings "Lost, Lonely and Looking For Love"
This is the ORIGINAL Morganafan video of this song. Here's a track of Morgana's from June 1959. It was a demo of a song from the movie "I, Mobster" (aka "The Mobster"). In the movie Jerri Southern appears as a lounge singer and actually sings the song "Lost, Lonely and Looking For Love" and as far as I know never recorded it. The movie stars Steve Cochran as a career gangster and Lita Milan as his dame. So Morgana was connected to Mafia type movies long before her acting role in the Godfather !!!
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The Everly Brothers thru the years. 3 songs
They started with the hit "Bye Bye Love" in 1957 and had a last hit in 1984 with...
published: 28 May 2008
Author: GSilverWorld
The Everly Brothers thru the years. 3 songs
They started with the hit "Bye Bye Love" in 1957 and had a last hit in 1984 with "On the Wings Of a Nightingale". Their family roots were in Kentucky but the brothers grew up in Iowa, which became their home. They toured radio stations and sang with their father Ike. Around 1956 the two went to Nashville to find a music career of their own. The rest is history. They were on the Cadence label 1957-1960, and on the Warner Brothers label 1960-1970. 1957-1962 were their big years, but there was a lot more for fans to find after that. Their own favorite albums were in the mid-60s: Beat+Soul, Rock+Soul, and In Our Image. Selections: 1) Kentucky - from the 1959 album "Songs Our Daddy Taught Us", also on the compilation "End Of An Era". 2) Lovey Kravezit - from In Our Image 1966. It's about the female in Dean Martin's film "The Silencers". 3) Danger Danger - from the 1984 album "EB84". still rocking.
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The Easy Riders - "Greenfields" 1963 MONO
The Easy Riders (minus Terry Gilkyson) sing "Greenfields," released as Epic Lp L...
published: 17 Jul 2012
Author: 1926VictorCredenza
The Easy Riders - "Greenfields" 1963 MONO
The Easy Riders (minus Terry Gilkyson) sing "Greenfields," released as Epic Lp LN 24033 in 1963. The incarnation of The Easy Riders heard on this recording consists of Frank Miller (co-writer of this song,) Jerry Yester, and Doug Myers. From Wikipedia: The Easy Riders were an American folk music band that operated from 1956 to 1963. Their career was mostly guided by Mitch Miller, who had them under contract for Columbia Records until 1959. After that, they recorded three albums for Kapp Records, then one for Epic, then disbanded. Their greatest hit, in early 1957, was the song "Marianne". The group also composed some tunes for the 1958 cinemiracle-documentary Windjammer, such as "Kari Waits For Me" and "Sugar Cane". One of band member Terry Gilkyson's songs was a number one hit for Frankie Laine, "The Cry Of The Wild Goose". Gilkyson wrote many tunes for Laine, and he and The Easy Riders were also featured on Frankie's 1957 hit, "Love Is A Golden Ring", having also penned the number for Laine. Many songs of the group became better known through the interpretation of other singers, such as the Kingston Trio, Gale Storm, Harry Belafonte, Doris Day, Burl Ives and the The Brothers Four. Their song "Memories Are Made of This" became a top hit through the interpretation by Dean Martin. After the Easy Riders made a single with the 1927 song "Tell The Captain", the Beach Boys adapted it and made of it their hit "Sloop John B". Terry Gilkyson left the group in the early 1960s to <b>...</b>