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Andrew Lloyd (born 14 February 1959) is best known for coming from behind in the last lap to take the 5000m gold medal in the 1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games.
Lloyd was born in Colchester, Essex, England. He represented Australia at the 1988 Summer Olympics and 1985 and 1989 IAAF World Cross Country Championships. He won many prestigious Australian road races in the 1980s and 1990s including the 1983, 1984, 1986 and 1993 City to Surfs, the 1979, 1980 and 1981 Melbourne Marathons (2:26:44, 2:17:37 and 2:19:03 respectively) and the 1980 Gold Coast Marathon (2:23:02).
Lloyd, who's performances in big events had come under question, won a dramatic 5000 metres final at the Commonwealth Games in Auckland's Mount Smart Stadium in 1990. Running third coming into the final bend, Lloyd passed Welshman Ian Hamer and set out after the leader, the reigning Olympic Games 5000 metres champion John Ngugi from Kenya. Ngugi was tiring and with about 5 metres to go Lloyd powered past to win in a time of 13:24.86, just 0.08 in front of the Olympic champion.
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber Kt (born 22 March 1948) is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre.
Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End and on Broadway. He has composed 13 musicals, a song cycle, a set of variations, two film scores, and a Latin Requiem Mass. Several of his songs have been widely recorded and were hits outside of their parent musicals, notably "The Music of the Night" from The Phantom of the Opera, "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from Jesus Christ Superstar, "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" and "You Must Love Me" from Evita, "Any Dream Will Do" from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and "Memory" from Cats.
He has received a number of awards, including a knighthood in 1992, followed by a peerage from Queen Elizabeth II for services to Music, seven Tony Awards, three Grammy Awards, an Academy Award, fourteen Ivor Novello Awards, seven Olivier Awards, a Golden Globe Award, a Brit Award, the 2006 Kennedy Center Honors, and the 2008 Classic Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, is an inductee into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame, and is a fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors.
The Likes of Us is a musical with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The original book was by Leslie Thomas. It is based on the true story of Thomas John Barnardo, a philanthropist who founded homes for destitute children. During his lifetime, nearly 60,000 children were rescued and provided with training that prepared them to be self-sufficient.
Although the musical, the first for both Rice and Lloyd Webber, was composed in 1965, it failed to find backing and was not performed until it was staged at Lloyd Webber's Sydmonton Festival on 9 July 2005. Amateur rights have been released. The musical has been performed by amateur groups in the UK in 2009.The first amateur theatre company to perform The Likes of Us was Cornish-based youth theatre company 'Kidz R Us' in early 2009.
At the Edinburgh Castle Gin Palace, a drinking establishment in the East End of London, a local girl, who is on very familiar terms with the male clientele, sings of her exploits ("Twice in Love"). The intellectual and driven Barnardo finds himself out of place with the Cockneys of the Edinburgh Castle, and a row among them ensues ("A Very Busy Man"). As a result, Barnardo is thrown out of the tavern, as is Syrie Elmslie, who was attempting to collect money for charity. Outside the tavern, Johnny Farthingay, the son of the landlady, assures his girlfriend Jenny that although he can't buy her expensive presents, their love will keep them together. Jenny is a bit more cynical ("Love Is Here").
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A nice lively song to contrast with the sloe, serious ones I've been doing recently. I suddenly look away at the line 'Every now and then I'd have a cup of tea' because someone was coming out of the house next to where I'd parked, and I thought she was about to tell me to shut up! I do not own this song. 'Skimbleshanks: the Railway Cat' was originally written as a poem in 'Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats' by T S Eliot and put to music in 'Cats' by Andrew Lloyd Webber. No copyright infringement intended.
Les Mis and Miss Saigon award-winning creators Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg join UVa professor emeritus Marva Barnett on stage to talk about their careers, the genesis of their famous musicals, and the power of art. February 23, 2017, in Old Cabell Hall as part of their three-day University of Virginia artistic residency funded by the UVa Arts Endowment. Video Credit: Underground Shorts Media LLC
Encore 2013- The Art of the Possible (The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber)
From the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Time Rice first musical collaboration, "The Likes of Us". Recorded on location at the Guildhall, Leicester UK, August 2008 for the release of the amateur rights through the Really Useful Group and NODA. Performed by the Concordia Youth Theatre.
From the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Time Rice first musical collaboration, "The Likes of Us". Recorded on location at the Guildhall, Leicester UK, August 2008 for the release of the amateur rights through the Really Useful Group and NODA. Performed by the Concordia Youth Theatre.
http://www.topbilling.com Top Billing's new presenter Anele, goes behind the scenes and speaks to the members of the cast and the directors of this timeless classic & attends the opening
from the musical Likes of Us and is the song 'You Won't Care about Him Anymore' I used Thoroughly Modern Millie because this song feels like it should be a part of 'Forget About the Boy'
A clip from Dunmow Players' amateur production of The Likes of Us. Find out how to stage your own musical here: www.stageamusical.com
The Likes Of Us - Going, Going, Gone! The first collaboration of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice resulted in a musical entitled: "The Likes of Us". The songs from the original collaboration were performed at the Sydmonton Festival in 2005 with Stephen Fry as narrator. (This song sung by lyricist Tim Rice.) *No copyright infringement intended*
The Likes Of Us - We'll Get Him The first collaboration of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice resulted in a musical entitled: "The Likes of Us". The songs from the original collaboration were performed at the Sydmonton Festival in 2005 with Stephen Fry as narrator. *No copyright infringement intended*
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Broadway maestro Andrew Lloyd Weber returns Over more than four decades Lord Andrew Lloyd Weber has penned some of the most memorable music ever to be performed on the Great White Way. He's showcased on the Broadway stage once again in the hit musical, "School of Rock," and he's talking with our Mo Rocca.
Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber tells Piers Morgan how the story of "The Phantom of the Opera" came to him
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Hear Andrew Lloyd Webber — the Oscar, Grammy, Emmy, Golden Globe, Olivier and Tony award–winning composer of “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “Evita,” “Cats,” “The Phantom of the Opera,” and many other landmark productions – discuss his remarkable contribution to musical theater. Don’t miss this conversation — with exciting guest musical performances — as Lloyd Webber readies his latest show, “School of Rock,” for its December 6 opening on the Great White Way. Interviewed by New York Times reporter Patrick Healy.
Andrew Lloyd Webber explains what he gets passionate about as a member of the House Of Lords.
Purchase 'Dreamchaser', the new album from Sarah Brightman Webstore: http://bit.ly/12y9h0E iTunes: http://smarturl.it/dreamchaser_ITNS?IQid=youtube.channel Amazon: http://smarturl.it/dreamchaser_AMZN?IQid=youtube.channel Sarah Brightman Live: http://bit.ly/Xcpeef http://www.sarahbrightman.com/ https://www.facebook.com/SarahBrightmanMusic https://twitter.com/SarahBrightman https://soundcloud.com/sarahbrightman https://new.myspace.com/sarahbrightmanofficial http://officialsarahbrightman.tumblr.com/ http://instagram.com/sarahbrightmanmusic Sarah Brightman joined the 25th Anniversary of Phantom of the Opera on Broadway celebrations this past weekend in NYC. In a special interview, Sarah together with Andrew Lloyd Webber, reminisce of the memories of Phantom and all the incredible people that...
UK entry for Eurovision Song Contest.
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New clip and interview with Koa Rothman who's ride on a Teahupoo death slab won him Tube of the Year and Wipeout of the Year at the XXL awards last weekend. Interview: http://quik.to/big-wave-charger Editor: Jacĸ Germaιn Filmers: Chris Bryan, Daniel Russo, Andrew Olive, Darren Crawford, Damien Robertson, Sonny Miller, Aaron Lieber, Blake Kueny, Reagan Ritchie, Tyson Lloyd and Erik Knutson Song: Obedear - Purity Ring
1990-05-16 - The Johnny Carson Show (NBC) 02 - Interview: - She sings acapella a fragment from I lost my Heart to a Starship Trooper - Andrew Lloyd Webber joins the interview - Andrew Lloyd Webber sing at the piano
This is the first trailer for the documentary film project, "Ascending India." The first phase of our project was to capture Sujay at the Red River Gorge in Kentucky, and interview him about his quest to bring greater awareness and development of rock climbing, back to his home country of India. [UPDATED: here's the link to the final film: https://vimeo.com/142806622] We are traveling to India this winter to document Sujay's work in developing India first government-sanctioned sport climbing area. Follow us on Vimeo, connect with us on facebook or elsewhere, to stay posted on some upcoming information, shooting dates, and fundraisers. Thanks for watching. Produced and Directed by Mike Wilkinson Assistant Director, Camera Op: Jakob Skogheim Additional footage: Hilary Young Camera Assist:...
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2001-01-19 - 'So Graham Norton', London A funny moment talking about Andrew Lloyd Webber This video seems to be taken from a documentary or something like that about Graham Norton career. It would be very cool to find the full interview.
From an early age, singer, composer, actor Dana Gillespie of London was destined to sing the blues. She was also destined to follow in the footsteps of Indian Holy Man, Sri Sathya Sai Baba. This internationally acclaimed artist shares her amazing story with Souljourns in two parts. In Part I she tells how she got to claim an important singing role in the original London production of, Jesus Christ Superstar. After being initially attracted to India to be with Sai Baba, little did Dana know that it would take 12 years before the famous Holy Man would say one word to her. Video for this news interview account of Dana Gillespie comes from Souljourns, Youtube, Radio Sai Global Harmony and the musical, Jesus Christ Superstar, the first musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice to b...
Trailer for the Short Film 'Lashes' Written and Directed by Christine Sherwood Adapted from Andrew Lloyd-Jones' 'Feathers and Cigarettes,' 'Lashes' is a short film about a teenage girl who realizes that the world she was trying to fit into isn’t everything she had hoped it would be and lashes out. Starring: 'British Newcomer' Charlie Lewington, 'The Vampire Diaries' & 'Falling Skies" Scarlett Byrne, 'Casualty' & BBC's 'Wolfblood' Jack B Anderson, and 'British Newcomer' Charlie Clarke. Writer/Director/Producer: Christine Sherwood; Cinematographer: Sonia R. Serrano; Editor: Nick Refuerzo; Music: Adam Lori FESTIVALS & AWARDS: Official Selection 2015 12th London Short Film Festival Official Selection 2015 January Los Angeles Independent Film Festival NOMINATED LAIFF Best Student (Live Ac...
Graduate Class Showreel 2012 - I made the title sequence and also helped edit it together. List of the films/directors: Interview with a Distraction - Patrick Fowler Labour of Love - Andrew Edwards Poppy - Joshua Famaks A Hunters Tale - Alan Lee The Magician's Cat - Jared Rimos Cecil the Cat Burglar - Jamie Cartwright The Discovery - Giles Hannaford Colts and Renegades - Michael McCallin The Black Country Museum - Peter Taylor Fragmented - Charlotte McCabe Schism - Matthew Lloyd The Stranger Everybody Knew - Thomas Massey
Anthem: Hour of Power Choir- "We've Come This Far by Faith." Composer Mark Hayes. The Hour of Power Choir is directed by Don Neuen. Soloist is Rory Deming. Music Guest: Michael Valentine "Eternal Life." Composer St. Francis of Assissi; Olive Dungan. Arranger Fred Bock. Michael is a tenor soloist from Nashville, Tennessee. He travels the world performing songs of faith. Interview: Father Christopher Smith is Episcopal Vicar and Pastor of Christ Cathedral, the former Crystal Cathedral. After having served in the Diocese of Orange for 34 years, Father Christopher was selected by Bishop Tod Brown of Orange on July 1, 2012, to assume the top leadership role of Christ Cathedral. Father Christopher holds a Masters of Divinity Degree from St. John's Seminary, and a Masters in Religious Educati...
A nice lively song to contrast with the sloe, serious ones I've been doing recently. I suddenly look away at the line 'Every now and then I'd have a cup of tea' because someone was coming out of the house next to where I'd parked, and I thought she was about to tell me to shut up! I do not own this song. 'Skimbleshanks: the Railway Cat' was originally written as a poem in 'Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats' by T S Eliot and put to music in 'Cats' by Andrew Lloyd Webber. No copyright infringement intended.
Les Mis and Miss Saigon award-winning creators Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg join UVa professor emeritus Marva Barnett on stage to talk about their careers, the genesis of their famous musicals, and the power of art. February 23, 2017, in Old Cabell Hall as part of their three-day University of Virginia artistic residency funded by the UVa Arts Endowment. Video Credit: Underground Shorts Media LLC
Encore 2013- The Art of the Possible (The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber)
From the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Time Rice first musical collaboration, "The Likes of Us". Recorded on location at the Guildhall, Leicester UK, August 2008 for the release of the amateur rights through the Really Useful Group and NODA. Performed by the Concordia Youth Theatre.
From the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Time Rice first musical collaboration, "The Likes of Us". Recorded on location at the Guildhall, Leicester UK, August 2008 for the release of the amateur rights through the Really Useful Group and NODA. Performed by the Concordia Youth Theatre.
http://www.topbilling.com Top Billing's new presenter Anele, goes behind the scenes and speaks to the members of the cast and the directors of this timeless classic & attends the opening
from the musical Likes of Us and is the song 'You Won't Care about Him Anymore' I used Thoroughly Modern Millie because this song feels like it should be a part of 'Forget About the Boy'
A clip from Dunmow Players' amateur production of The Likes of Us. Find out how to stage your own musical here: www.stageamusical.com
The Likes Of Us - Going, Going, Gone! The first collaboration of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice resulted in a musical entitled: "The Likes of Us". The songs from the original collaboration were performed at the Sydmonton Festival in 2005 with Stephen Fry as narrator. (This song sung by lyricist Tim Rice.) *No copyright infringement intended*
The Likes Of Us - We'll Get Him The first collaboration of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice resulted in a musical entitled: "The Likes of Us". The songs from the original collaboration were performed at the Sydmonton Festival in 2005 with Stephen Fry as narrator. *No copyright infringement intended*
Returning CBB champs Tatiana Maslany and Kristian Bruun of Orphan Black join Scott to chat about the times they broke their foot, the process of crying on camera, and exclusive monologues that will appear on their show. Then, Janice Cramps stops by to... SUBCRIBE - https://goo.gl/bDY9AO Comedy Bang Bang - Join host Scott Aukerman ("Comedy Bang! Bang!" on IFC, "Mr. Show") for a weekly podcast that blends conversation and character work from today's funniest comedians. While Scott begins by traditionally interviewing the celebrities, the open-door policy means an assortment of eccentric oddballs can pop by at any moment to chat, compete in games, and engage in comic revelry. With all that,andregular bonus episodes, we bet your favorite part will still be the plugs!
Les Mis and Miss Saigon award-winning creators Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg join UVa professor emeritus Marva Barnett on stage to talk about their careers, the genesis of their famous musicals, and the power of art. February 23, 2017, in Old Cabell Hall as part of their three-day University of Virginia artistic residency funded by the UVa Arts Endowment. Video Credit: Underground Shorts Media LLC
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English listening practice with subtitles - Pre Intermediate Level - 117 Short Stories. English Listening Lesson Library Online: Hundreds of stories and conversations for ESL learners to practice listening and speaking. ─────────────────── Link to share: https://youtu.be/zcVfdhQBuyQ ─────────────────── An engaging, multimedia approach to learning. Features specially prepared news videos, an ongoing YouTube series called Learn English - Fuken, and an audio series entitled Keep Your English Up To Date. Also included are listening and reading exercises, quizzes, message boards, and discussion groups. Learn English naturally by listening to speakers from all over the world. Listening passages arranged by difficulty level, topic, and domain (American, British, business, academic). English Lis...
Choreographer Rob Ashford, director Chris Ashley, director/choreographer John Carrafa and choreographer Gillian Lynne talk about making musicals speak, move and sing. Originally taped - March, 2005 For more visit: http://www.americantheatrewing.org
Fiction and fantasy author Sabiha Al Khemir appears at the National Book Festival. Speaker Biography: Sabiha Al Khemir was born in Tunisia and now lives in London. She has taught courses in Islamic art at the British Museum and has consulted for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in the same field. She lectures worldwide on Islamic Art and various cultural topics. Her first novel, "Waiting in the Future for the Past to Come," was published in 1993. Her second novel, "The Blue Manuscript" (2008), focuses on the interaction of Western and Islamic cultures.
¿Qué ocurre cuando dos personas sin idea de hacer musicales hacen un musical sobre dos personas sin idea de hacer musicales que quieren hacer un musical? Pues... que hacen un musical, supongo. En conmemoración del 75º aniversario de El Mago de Oz y el 50º de Mary Poppins, Manuel Pico y Raúl Pradana presentan "Hay que Hacer un Musical (El Musical)", con la actuación de Javier Marcos y Cayetana Torrijos. Descarga la BSSO (Banda Sonora Semi Original) aquí: https://www.mediafire.com/?cp24qs9ec4de4dd Press the subtitles button to watch it with English subtitles. What happens when two people with no idea about making musicals make a musical about two people with no idea about making musicals who want to make a musical? Well... they make a musical, I guess. In commemoration of The Wizard of Oz...
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Another homeless baby
Another crack addition
Another fat-assed politician forcing his restrictions
Another child is molested
Another girl is raped
Another prevert finds a way to help humiliate
Another rich man lobbies
Another man's oppression
Another asshole president denying the recesssion
Have another look at war
Kill another, who wants more?
How many more will have to die
Will we ever rectify
Another man goes hungry
Another bomb is produced
Another thousand die from aids while funding has been reduced
Another gun is fired
Another grave is filled
Another cop is promoted for the 'low-life' he has killed
Another cry unanswered
Another wasted city
Another dying solider, 'oh, gee, ain't that a pity'
Have another taste of death
Chemical warfare, hold your breath
Have some children, have a horde
Another leader is getting bored
Another hidden interest
Another casualty
Another cry for bloodshed
A lot more apathy
Another cell to hold us
Another war draws near
The sheep are all together and have to lie in fear
Have another world wide war
Million dead, there's plently more
Armageddon, this is it