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PURO PA’DELANTE, un podcast y videopodcast que por primera vez dará acceso exclusivo a la mente creativa de uno de los ejecutivos más importantes del género regional mexicano. Angel del Villar, en esta ocasión se une a una de las presentadoras más consolidadas del entretenimiento hispano en los Estados Unidos, Rubí Molina, para conversar sin censura con las figuras más relevantes de la industria Latina, quienes expresarán su puntos de vista sobre diferentes temas en tendencia cada jueves. DEL Records, por 10 años ha sido una empresa líder e innovadora, apostándole al mundo digital desde antes que se convirtiera en un estilo de vida, se posiciona como la empresa independiente con mayor alcance en el mundo digital y se enorgullece en abrir dicho medio para el entretenimiento hispano y ser un medio para el mundo digital.
ACERCA DE ANGEL DEL VILLAR:
El propietario y C.E.O. de DEL Records, Angel Del Villar, tomó su pasión por la música y creó un conglomerado de compañías en noviembre de 2008 con el firme objetivo de reconocer y dirigir a jóvenes artistas independientes en el género regional mexicano. Para el año 2009-2010 DEL Records se convierte en una de las compañías discográficas independientes más importantes del género. Su nombre, el cual se deriva del apellido Del Villar, trae consigo la honestidad y el trabajo en equipo, dos de las principales características que definen la personalidad de este visionario que apuesta por nuevas propuestas de todo tipo y que ha logrado establecerse como uno de los líderes en la industria latina. Sus compañías consisten de DEL Records, DEL Publishing, DEL Studios, DEL Store, DEL Sports, DEL Entertainment y Casa del Villar (restaurante). La marca discográfica de Del Villar cuenta con superestrellas latinas internacionales como Gerardo Ortiz, Ulices Chaidez y sus Plebes y Lenin Ramírez, entre otros en su lista. -
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David Cassidy captured the hearts of fans around the globe when he burst onto the scene as the singing and guitar-strumming Keith Partridge in The Partridge Family television series from 1970 to 1974. He went on to a successful solo career, becoming a platinum-selling recording artist, and went on to stage fame as an actor and singer on Broadway, London’s West End, and in Las Vegas. Yet, for all the highs in his nearly 50-year career, there were deep lows, personal and professional struggles, and plenty of heartbreak. How did he manage to keep us entertained for decades while fighting demons behind the scene? Find out about the real David Cassidy in this ground-breaking podcast series which will include unedited, hour-long interviews with many of the people closest to him. The podcast series is produced and hosted by Carol Kaplan, a television news anchorwoman and reporter for 20 years at network-affiliated television stations across the U.S. Carol’s live field reports have appeared on CNN, MSNBC and CNBC, and she has won numerous journalism awards including an Emmy and several Emmy nominations. Today, Carol is a media relations consultant in Washington, DC. She became a Cassidy fan at age 9. No copyright infringement intended. Fair use: commentary, educational.Join the conversation on our corresponding Facebook page, "My Life with David Cassidy."
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The pinnacle of infotainment! Crazy stuff you didn’t know about the greatest movies and music of the 80’s, 90’s, and beyond. Hilarity ensues as a research professor and a pop culture savant are pitted against each other in a debate to determine what entertainment icons of film, music, and games are the best of the best of Generation X. https://www.thesurelypodcast.com/
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Walt Disney was no musician, yet Disney music has become the soundtrack of our lives. In D-Composed, Isaiah Campbell, author and Disney enthusiast, rolls up his sleeves and digs deep into the history of Disney music and its impact on culture, leaving no stone unturned and no topic unaddressed. Whether you love history, music, or Disney, you are sure to learn something new and finally know why you whistle while you work.
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Join Jon and Andy as they explore the world of film music, one score at a time. Each episode is an in-depth discussion of a classic film score: what makes it tick, how it serves the movie, and whether it's, you know, any good. It's a freewheeling, opinionated conversation with an analytical bent, richly illustrated with musical examples. No expertise required.
The series began by tackling “100 Years of Film Scores," the AFI's list of (purportedly) the 25 greatest scores in American cinema history, and now draws from a broad range of distinguished scores old and new.
Jonathan Dinerstein writes music for film and television in Hollywood. Andy is a pianist and music director. They've been chatting together about movie music for 20 years.
Support the show at Patreon.com/SettlingtheScore.
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Music Ate My Brain the official music podcast of CoreTempArts.com. Multiple hosts take turns to review and discuss the music artists, albums, soundtracks, etc. they love and are passionate about. You can reach us at [email protected] and find all our podcasts at www.CoreTempArts.com.
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Welcome to Old Millennials! A deep dive into shallow topics from the late ‘90s - early ‘00s. Hosted by Emilie Begin and Margaux Poupard
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Popspotting is a pop-culture blog and show by Jen and Ryan, long-time podcasters based in Hawaii. Popspotting covers movies, television, music, books, art, tech, and pop culture news. Reader and listener participation are a key part of the show, with regular and special segments, including contests and trivia.
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A weekly pop culture podcast seeking to educate on things that entertain, but do not matter.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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