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Nialler9 talks new music, new albums with interviews and chat.
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A weekly podcast discussing the latest in Hip-Hop music and Culture!
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DJ Hustle Celebrity DJ, Actor/ Author/ Musical Artists Hip Hop Artist host of HustleTV enjoys providing music entertainment for Concerts, iHeart Radio, Apple Music and intimate events such as weddings and parties, however, he has also added to his resume a series of car events while on tour with Battle of the Imports, NFL's Dallas Cowboys, and DJ'd for Super Bowl Diet Pepsi Commercial.
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Wanna hear the latest Eurovision news, listen to some amazing Eurovision interviews, and see detailed reactions to Eurovision songs. Make sure you tune into my podcast "Eurovision With Adam".
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DJColzz on Electric Thunder Radio. You can listen to the globally renowned ETR on your preferred podcast app. We feature an extensive selection of music ranging from pop to trance, disco to rock, and from your favourite corny 80s hits to the best selections from the 70s to the 90s. The tunes you adore, the ones you forgot, the ones you miss, and the ones vaguely placed at the back of your mind. At one point or another, they're all on Electric Thunder Radio.
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Richard M. Sherman: A Melodious Legacy
Richard M. Sherman, born on June 12, 1928, in New York City, was a celebrated American songwriter, renowned for his prolific partnership with his brother, Robert B. Sherman. Together, the Sherman Brothers created some of the most memorable and beloved songs in the history of musical film. Richard passed away on May 25, 2024, at the age of 95, leaving behind a rich legacy of music and creativity.
Early Life and Education
Richard Morton Sherman was born into a musically inclined family. His father, Al Sherman, was a well-known songwriter in the Tin Pan Alley era. The family moved frequently before finally settling in Beverly Hills, California, in 1937. Richard attended Beverly Hills High School, where his interest in music flourished. He learned to play several instruments, including the flute, piccolo, and piano. At his high school graduation in 1946, he performed a musical duet with his classmate André Previn, foreshadowing his future success in the music industry.
After high school, Richard attended Bard College, where he majored in music. His initial ambition was to compose symphonies, but he eventually turned to songwriting, a decision that would define his career.
Military Service and Early Career
In 1953, Sherman was drafted into the U.S. Army, where he served as a musical conductor for the Army Band and glee club until his honorable discharge in 1955. After his military service, Richard reunited with his brother Robert to pursue songwriting, a venture encouraged by their father.
The Sherman Brothers' Rise to Fame
The Sherman Brothers' breakthrough came in 1958 when their song "Tall Paul," sung by Annette Funicello, became a Top Ten hit. This success caught the attention of Walt Disney, who hired them as staff songwriters for Walt Disney Studios. Their collaboration with Disney resulted in some of the most iconic songs and scores in film history.
Their work on Disney's "Mary Poppins" (1964) earned them two Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song for "Chim Chim Cher-ee." The film also featured other timeless classics such as "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" and "Feed The Birds," which became synonymous with the magic of Disney.
The Sherman Brothers continued their success with other Disney films, including "The Jungle Book" (1967), "The Aristocats" (1970), and "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" (1971). One of their most enduring contributions is the song "It's a Small World (After All)," written for the 1964 New York World's Fair and now a staple of Disney theme parks worldwide.
Beyond Disney
After Walt Disney's death in 1966, the Sherman Brothers worked on various non-Disney projects. They wrote the songs for the musical film "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968), which garnered them another Academy Award nomination. They also penned the score for "Charlotte's Web" (1973) and received accolades for their work on "The Slipper and the Rose" (1976).
Their influence extended to stage musicals as well. "Over Here!" (1974) was a Broadway hit, and their adaptation of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" for the stage enjoyed significant success in London's West End and on Broadway.
Later Years and Legacy
In the later years of his career, Richard M. Sherman continued to collaborate with Disney. He contributed songs to live-action adaptations, including Jon Favreau's "The Jungle Book" (2016) and "Christopher Robin" (2018). He also served as a music consultant for "Mary Poppins Returns" (2018).
The Sherman Brothers were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005, and they received the National Medal of Arts in 2008. Their music has left an indelible mark on popular culture, enchanting generations of audiences with their melodies and lyrics.
Personal Life
Richard Sherman was married to Ursula Elizabeth Gluck in 1957, and the couple had two children, Gregory Vincent and Victoria Lynn. They lived in Beverly Hills, California, where Richard continued to create music and cherish his family life.
Passing
Richard M. Sherman passed away on May 25, 2024, at the age of 95. His death marks the end of an era for many who grew up with his music, but his legacy lives on through the timeless songs that continue to bring joy and inspiration.
Richard M. Sherman's life was a testament to the power of music to touch hearts and create lasting memories. His contributions to film and music will be remembered and celebrated for generations to come. Thanks for listening - Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts . -
An easy breezy podcast. Join your hosts Nules and Mark every Friday for a bit of fun, banter and great celebrity guests, plus lots, lots more. The perfect way to start your weekend off on a positive note and with a smile. After all, Tis just a bit of craic !!!
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The Dave Moore Podcast, expect laughs, chats and some very Bad Jokes
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Giving the youths and creatives in Ireland a platform to showcase their Talents....We will also discuss current issues within the country...news, new music, rumours and BANTER...PURE BANTER....
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Are you beyond giving a toss about what people think? Then my friends, you are officially one of us! Every Monday and Thursday, join neighbours & mates, tall potty-mouthed stylist Kat Farmer & short Scouse journalist Marianne Jones, as they wang on about inappropriate crushes, misbehaving hormones and fashion disasters. All while attempting to balance in a mid-heel over the banana skins of life.
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Part Delta Force. Part Street Cop. All Truth.
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In this gripping podcast, we dive deep into the shocking allegations surrounding the iconic rapper and music mogul, Sean "Diddy" Combs. As multiple lawsuits alleging sexual assault and sex trafficking come to light, our expert hosts and guest commentators analyze the unfolding legal saga and its potential impact on the entertainment industry.Each episode, we bring you the latest updates on the federal investigations, including the dramatic raids on Combs' properties in Los Angeles and Miami. We delve into Combs' rise to fame, his influence on hip-hop culture, and the potential fallout from these serious allegations.Join us as we explore the intersection of celebrity, power, and accountability in the world of entertainment. Subscribe now to stay informed and engaged as this gripping story unfolds.
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The DorkLair is a Star Wars collecting podcast with emphasis on SH Figuarts and other import Star Wars action figures. Host Bill Drewnowski has been collecting and following Star Wars SH Figuarts since 2015 when the line first began, and it is the primary focus of his Star Wars collection. In each episode, Bill features one figure from his hobby room, the DorkLair, for discussion, review, and recommendation. Guests include members of the Star Wars collecting community who share varying levels of interest in SH Figuarts and imports in general.
Bill and guests sit down each week with figure in hand with the mission to appreciate the simple style and heroic action of the Star Wars SH Figuarts line in its entirety, one figure per episode. The DorkLair takes a look at all the hits and misses in the line, including honest criticism and which figures to skip completely. Often there is opportunity for comparison between other lines in similar scale including Hasbro’s The Black Series and Medicom’s MAFEX lines.
In addition to the feature figure, Bill and guests cover announcements, pre-orders, exclusives, new releases, collecting tips, and hunting strategies. From casual Black Series collectors looking to learn about imports for the first time, to SH Figuarts completionists seeking in-depth talk about their favorite releases, the DorkLair is a perfect place to enjoy import collecting. -
Jon, Miles and Andrew are Just Three Kids from Brooklyn reviewing all the Movies and News of the Marvel Cinematic Universe! Listen to our Live Shows recorded right after New Marvel Studio Releases in front of an Audience!
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The Beautiful Game Podcast
We dissect topical debates circulating the beautiful game and give our own unique spin on match analysis, stimulating grammar and in-depth research with uncommon banter to get our points across. We always try to get fans and special guests from a wide array of clubs including our resident correspondent from Spain to come on to the show and debate all things the beautiful game with us.
Hosts Twitter = @BujTheGooner @LfcNino @Dej_TBG
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The Roddenberry Podcast Network
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Have you ever wondered how Victoria’s Secret models get runway ready? Thought about what it’s like to be behind the scenes on a Sean Paul music video? Or wanted to know how Little Mix look so good in every photo? If the answer is yes, Who You Don’t See is the podcast for you.
Every week, journalist and presenter, Megan Lawton chats to an industry expert, working behind the stars: from choreographers and hairstylists to personal trainers and makeup artists. The podcast explores what they get up to on a typical day, hears techniques for overcoming nerves and gets the inside scoop on what it’s like to work with some of the biggest names in pop culture. -
Molly McAleer (Mother, May I Sleep with Podcast?) and Tiffany Maddox recap what everybody’s talking about online. From Reuters and Reddit to Twitter and TikTok, they cover it all. Twitter @trendlightlypod / Instagram @trendlightlypod. To submit a story, email [email protected].
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Tis Yourself is an Irish podcast, chatting to famous people from around the world about their lives, careers, mental health and so much more.
It won Best New Podcast at the first ever Irish Podcast Awards in 2022.
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