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We Believe In Ted Lasso: Series Review
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We Believe In Ted Lasso: Series Review
Three years ago, an American coach traveled to London bringing oversized optimism, unorthodox game plans, and homemade biscuits. Mike, Mike, Elaine Sweatman, and Dena Woods hold a Diamond Dogs meeting full of laughs and tears to discuss the Apple TV Plus series. Plus, Ashley’s Box Office Buzz, Michelle’s Iconic Rock Moment, Creative Outlet with Justin Gray, and Shout Outs.
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DUA LIPA and BILLIE EILISH Barbie Faber & Faber Screenplay book party (December 2, 2023)
#dua lipa#billie eilish#dualipaedit#dlipaedit#beilishedit#billieeilishedit#usermusic#usermusicdaily#popularcultures#wonderfulwomendaily#flawlesscelebs#dailywomen#femalestunning#femaledaily#userladiesblr#usersource#useroptional#chewieblog#userbbelcher#*#*courtney
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aka welcome to the minnesota wild as shania twain songs! this is a many months long passion project @alshaverpressbox and i have been pecking away at but here on the eve of a fresh season we are ready to share!
daemon hunt - man! i feel like a woman!
i bet you’re wondering how this all started….. mr hunt mentioned this was his karaoke song and well, it spiraled into the rest of this. we thank you for your service sir 🫡
wild fans - you’re still the one, i’m holdin’ on to love (to save my life)
love is stored in wildblr ❤️
jon merrill - i ain’t no quitter
is he the best at hockey? no but he is for mullets & gays <3
jake middleton - you win my love, party for two
there's no speed limit/just go faster, faster, don't be slow/rev it up, rev it up 'til your engine blows (please watch this music video with him in mind i beg)
brock faber - rock this country, no one needs to know
i just know he also screams the minnesota mention in rock this country. also was sad to realize months too late how good of a brock for calder song it is
matt boldy - the woman in me (needs the man in you)
i'm not always strong/and sometimes i'm even wrong/but i win when i choose/and i can't stand to lose
joel eriksson ek - honey, i’m home, gonna getcha good, giddy up
most persecuted girl in the world who deserves a good foot rub and a lil snack
marcus foligno - i’m not in the mood (to say no), party for two
ain’t no need to plan it, jump right in and jam it also yes party for two is for both middsy and moose and they’re singing it to spurge. they're cool fun guys who bring the party what more is there to say?
marat khusnutdinov - ain’t no particular way
welcome to minnesota get loved bitch
marco rossi - up!, i’m jealous
nice young man who’s persevered with mild antics for his goalie that he’s totally normal about
zach bogosian - you lay a whole lotta love on me
beefcake..... i can feel your body tuggin' gently on my mind/stirring up a feeling i thought i'd never find
jonas brodin - love gets me every time, don't be stupid (you know i love you)
really need to hear “i gol’ darn gone and done it” come out of this man’s mouth Right Now
liam ohgren - wanna get to know you (that good)
don't wanna miss a minute/wanna be right in it/do everything you're doing/go everywhere you're going
marc-andre fleury - legends never die, when you kiss me
feel very normal about our record setting goalie really really liking us
jesper wallstedt - thank you baby (for makin’ someday come so soon)
he's here........
filip gustavsson - what a way to wanna be!
giving "android in the group chat" giving nobody’s perfect by hannah montana
mats zuccarello - you've got a way
when your hockey soulmate shows up and your career revitalizes.....
ryan hartman - whatever you do! don’t!
hartzy is soooo normal about kirill as we all know
jared spurgeon - any man of mine, from this moment, come on over
i do indeed give my hand you with all my heart.....
declan chisholm - white claw
so when he calls/say fuck it all
freddy gaudreau - i won’t leave you lonely
soft song..... soft man....
marcus johansson - c’est la vie
hold tight, it comes right eventually
jakub lauko - (if you’re not in it for love) i’m outta here
passing this vibe check with flying colors btw
kirill kaprizov - she’s not just a pretty face, that don’t impress me much
she's got everything it takes, and yeah she thinks you're alright but that won't keep her warm in the middle of the night.... he is That Bitch
nordy - juanita
nordy save us, save us nordy
billy g - whose bed have your boots been under?
you never know with that bitch...
gone but never forgotten (affectionate and derogatory)
mason shaw - forever and for always
and there ain't no way/i'm letting you go now
charlie coyle and jason zucker - when
zoyle will be reuninted one day right? right????
brandon duhaime and connor dewar - in my car (I’ll be the driver), if it don’t take two
if i'm not with you/no it ain't worth goin' through/if it don't take two
matt dumba - it only hurts when i’m breathing
do i think about dumbs talking about how he and jimmy wanted to be around til the reds came back all the time? perhaps
dean evason - i ain’t going down
her smile got me through the years/dried away the tears/it filled me with hope
pat maroon - is there life after love?
answer: there is not life after love. at least not for patty "chicago" maroon
kevin fiala - nah!
yeah, that's it (that's all), we had fun (we had a ball)/it was good while it lasted, but now i'm past it
parise and suter - ka-ching
dig deeper in your pocket, come on, i know you’ve got it <- them to chuck fletcher
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What I think Bartylus would dress up for Halloween in a modern au but I offer no explanations nor do some have any:
-Oliver Marks and James Farrow (If We Were Villains)
-Murderous stay-at-home spouse and knowing Police officer
-Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby (Great Gatsby)
-Alicia Berenson and Theo Faber (The Silent Patient)
-Mary and Billy (American Mary)
-Vicky Page and Julian Craster (The Red Shoes)
-Angel and Devil
-The Pianist and Piano Tuner (The Bloody Chamber)
okay thats all
#this is me making up the fact that I wont be able to finish my vamp bartylus fic when Halloween comes round rip#happy halloween everyone#marauders era#bartylus#regulus black#barty crouch jr#regulus arcturus black#barty crouch junior#marauders#regulus x barty
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On December 5th 2015 the Scottish author William McIlvanney died in Glasgow.
Born in Kilmarnock on November 25th 1936 McIlvanney went to the town’s Academy and then on to Glasgow University, studying English, he went on to teach at Greenwood Academy in his native Ayrshire where he rose to the position of assistant head before leaving to take up full time writing.
His first novel, Remedy is None, won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in 1966 and his follow up A Gift from Nessus also won an award, although both were recognised and well received neither was a commercial success. After a long gap Docherty was published in 1977 the gritty story of a miner in the depression it again won a prize, The Whitbread Novel Award but still the job in the school paid the bills.
My favourite genre is the detective novel and it wasn’t until McIlvanney wrote about a Glasgow cop called Laidlaw that the tide was to turn, it was a hit in the best sellers and won him a fourth writers reward, Silver Daggers from the Crime Writers’ Association. By now he had given up teaching but it wasn’t until 1983 that he followed up with the second in the trilogy The Papers of Tony Veitch which repeated the success of the first in the series, Strange Loyalties the third came in 1991 and was actually the first of the three I have read, it won the Glasgow Herald’s People’s Prize.
Other books came in between 83 and 91, the best in my opinion was The Big Man. about a Glasgow prize fighter, was made into a film starring Liam Neeson and Billy Connolly.
The Kiln, a successor to Docherty, featuring the grandson of the original then a ten year gap till Weekend, McIlvanney was not what you would call a prolific writer like Ian Rankin or Val McDermid or Christopher Brookmyre, all who have been credited with continuing his “Tartan Noir” style, he filled out the years with newspaper columns and TV appearances presenter of a BBC books programme being one, he also did a number of voice overs, he had what I would describe as a rich Scottish brogue but very easy to understand, very much like his older brother Hugh, the sports journalist.
McIlvanney was working on a manuscript when he passed away and the book was released this year after Ian Rankin was asked to finish the book, Rankin has said it was an "incredible honour" to be asked to finish, he commented "There were two or three books in there which he was contemplating but one of them he had actually made a good start on, which was The Dark Remains."
My favouties, of the books I have read by William McIlvanney are the Laidlaw trilogy, when I imagine them and the author himself the first pic, of an old style bar an ashtray and a whisky springs to mind.
Bless this House: A Sampler for Glasgow Bedsits William McIlvanney
Bless this house, wherever it is, This house and this and this and this, Pitched shaky as small nomad tents Within Victorian permanence, Where no names stay long, no families meet In Observatory Road and Clouston Street, Where Harry and Sally who want to be ‘free’ And Morag who works in the BBC And Andy the Artist and Mhairi and Fran (Whose father will never understand) And John from Kilmarnock and Jean from the Isles And Michael who jogs every day for miles And Elspeth are passing through this year: Bless them the short time they are here. Bless the cup left for a month or more On the dust of the window-ledge, the door That won’t quite shut, the broken fan, The snowscape of fat in the frying pan. Bless each burnt chop, each unseen smile That they may nourish their hopes a while. Bless the persistence of their faith, The gentle incense of their breath. Bless the wild dreams that are seeded here, The lover to come, the amazing career. Bless such small truths as they may find By the lonely night-light of the mind. Bless these who camp out in the loss of the past And scavenge their own from what others have lost, Who have courage to reach for what they cannot see And have gambled what was for what may never be. So turn up the Hi Fi, Michael and John. What is to come may be already gone. And pull up the covers, Jean and Mhairi. The island is far and you’ve missed the ferry.
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BILLY G IT'S ON SIGHT
Faber you deserve better
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7, 14, and 21! For Wrapped!!
Hi Nicole!!! Thank you so much!
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Billy goat sketch | Limited edition fine art print from an original drawing. My sketches start life as hand-drawn graphite images made on cartridge paper. I often work on these with charcoal, oil pastel or Caran d'Ache to create the look I'm after. The artwork is then scanned and finessed digitally ready for fine art printing. This process often referred to as Giclée printing uses the highest standard of printing methods to give gallery quality results that maintain all the details of the original sketch. The graphite pencils I use are Faber-Castel, the oil pastels are Sennelier and the china-graph is Caran d’Ache. The inks are pigment based archive quality (100years+). The heavyweight specialist papers I use are of the best professional quality having a wonderful surface designed specifically for fine art drawings and illustrations. Very limited editions with only ten per size printed. All artwork is signed and includes a certificate of authenticity. The A5 are 5.8" x 8.25" (14.8cm x 21cm) The A4 are 8.25" x 11.7" (21cm x 29.8cm) The A3 are 11.7" x 16.5" (29.8 cm x 42cm) The A2 are 16.5" x 23.4" (42 cm x 59.4cm) Originals are A3 11.7" x 16.5" (29.8 cm x 42cm) Frames not included in price. Free shipping on artwork to all destinations.
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THE EXORCIST (1973) – Episode 200 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“What an excellent day for an exorcism.” You don’t have to say that twice. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Jeff Mohr, and guest hosts Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff and Crystal Cleveland – as they finally tackle one of the best and most influential horror movies in history, The Exorcist (1973) from director William Friedkin and writer William Peter Blatty.
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 200 – The Exorcist (1973)
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When a young girl is possessed by a mysterious entity, her mother seeks the help of two Catholic priests to save her life.
Director: William Friedkin
Writer: William Peter Blatty (written for the screen by, from the novel by)
Cinematographer: Owen Roizman; Billy Williams (Mosul sequences)
Editing by: Norman Gay, Evan A. Lottman (as Evan Lottman), Bud S. Smith (Iraq sequence), Jordan Leondopoulos (supervising field editor)
Art Direction-Set Decoration: Bill Malley,��Jerry Wunderlich
Sound: Robert Knudson, Christopher Newman
Makeup Department:
Dick Smith (makeup artist)
Robert Laden (special makeup effects artist) (uncredited)
William A. Farley (hair stylist) (as Bill Farley)
Special Effects:
Marcel Vercoutere (special effects)
Rick Baker (special effects assistant) (uncredited)
Composer: Jack Nitzsche (composer: additional music)
Selected Cast:
Ellen Burstyn as Chris MacNeil
Max von Sydow as Father Merrin
Lee J. Cobb as Lt. Kinderman
Kitty Winn as Sharon
Jack MacGowran as Burke Dennings
Jason Miller as Father Karras
Linda Blair as Regan
William O’Malley as Father Dyer (credited as Reverend William O’Malley S.J.)
Barton Heyman as Dr. Klein
Peter Masterson as Dr. Barringer – Clinic Director (as Pete Masterson)
Rudolf Schündler as Karl
Gina Petrushka as Willi
Robert Symonds as Dr. Taney
Arthur Storch as Psychiatrist
Thomas Bermingham as Tom – President of University (as Reverend Thomas Bermingham S.J.)
Vasiliki Maliaros as Karras’ Mother
Titos Vandis as Karras’ Uncle
John Mahon as Language Lab Director
Wallace Rooney as Bishop Michael
Ron Faber as Chuck – Assistant Director / Demonic Voice
Donna Mitchell as Mary Jo Perrin
Roy Cooper as Jesuit Dean
Robert Gerringer as Senator at Party
Dick Callinan as Astronaut (uncredited)
Elinore Blair as Nurse (uncredited)
William Peter Blatty as The Producer (uncredited)
Mercedes McCambridge as Demon (voice)
Eileen Dietz as Demon’s Face (uncredited)
Ann Miles as Spiderwalk (uncredited)
Vincent Russell as Subway Vagrant (uncredited)
It’s finally time to discuss The Exorcist (1973). The 70s Grue Crew have waited 200 episodes to tackle what is arguably the most influential horror film of the decade and beyond. The regular cast of “characters” have invited a few friends to enjoy the extra-long conversation: Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, co-host of The Classic Era; and, Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl, co-host of the 80s. In other words, the whole damn family of Decades of Horror co-hosts are on hand for this one. Settle in for this in-depth look at director William Friedkin’s ultimate fright-fest and join the Grue Crew to celebrate 200 episodes of Decades of Horror 1970s.
At the time of this writing, The Exorcist is available to stream from MAX. The film is also available on physical media as The Exorcist 50th Anniversary Edition – Theatrical & Extended Director’s Cut (4K Ultra HD + Digital).
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Chad, will be The Psychic, aka Sette note in nero, aka Murder to the Tune of the Seven Black Notes, aka Seven Notes in Black, released in Italy in 1977. This one is giallo, Fulci-style!
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected].
Check out this episode!
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McIntosh Home Theatre TradeUP Program!
McIntosh Home Theatre TradeUP Program!
Hi All,
Following the success of the recent McIntosh TradeUp Program, we are thrilled to announce a new McIntosh TradeUp Home Theatre Program, which will run for a period of 2 months, from Friday 15th September to Tuesday 14th November 2023.
This new initiative will provide customers with a purchase contribution of up to 20% towards a selection of new McIntosh processors, multi-channel amplifiers and the MHT300 receiver.
The Twelve McIntosh products that qualify include:
MX180, MX123, MX100, MHT300, MI502, MC255, MC257, MC303, MC8207, MI128, MI254, MI347
Terms & Conditions
Only one piece of AV/Home Cinema electronics can be traded-in against a single piece of McIntosh AV/Home Cinema electronics.
McIntosh Home Theatre TradeUP Program applies only to the trade-in/purchase of Home Theatre Electronics such as processors, multi channel amplifiers and receivers.
All McIntosh HiFi products are not part of the McIntosh Home Theatre TradeUP Program.
The AV/Home Cinema product that the customer wants to trade-in can be from any brand; however, the customer must provide proof of purchase in the form of an original invoice/receipt.
Traded-in product(s) must be in reasonable physical condition, they must actually work, and they must NOT have been modified or altered from their original design.
It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that the AV/Home Cinema product(s) being trade-in arrives at the dealer safely and undamaged unless alternative delivery/collection arrangements have been agreed upon with the dealer.
The McIntosh product(s) that the customer wants to purchase must be at full original retail price and only from a UK Authorised McIntosh Dealer.
The UK Authorised McIntosh Dealer reserves the right to deem any product(s) that the customer wants to trade-in as NOT eligible for the McIntosh Home Cinema TradeUP Programme.
The promotion cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion eg. Sonus Faber TradeUP Program.
Please don’t hesitate to contact HFL if you have any questions or require anything else 👍
Thanks,
Billy
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THIS IS GRAEME PARK: LONG LIVE HOUSE RADIO SHOW 20SEP24
THIS IS GRAEME PARK:
LONG LIVE HOUSE RADIO SHOW 20SEP24
In this week’s Long Live House Radio Show:
Mike Dunn presents The MD X-Spress
MDA Grooves
That Kid Chris
Patrick Topping & Green Velvet
Hysteric Ego x Chicken Lips
Smokin' Jo & D.Ramirez
Mixed Methods & Roland Clark
Tensnake feat. Jessy Lanza
Alan Dixox
Ishmael Ensemble
Billie Ray Martin
Prospect Park
Willlie Ninja
The Fall
Purple Disco Machine and more.
LONG LIVE HOUSE RADIO SHOW 20SEP24
Title (Mix), Artist
Git Cho House On (Children) (MD Blackball Main Mixx), Mike Dunn presents The MD X-Spress
One Good Day (Vocal Mix), MDA Grooves
Love Affair, That Kid Chris
Mad Motion, Patrick Topping & Green Velvet
Want Love x He Not In (Sgt Slick ReCut), Hysteric Ego x Chicken Lips
Wish I Didn't Miss You, Haska
In The Night, Smokin' Jo & D.Ramirez
It Started In Chicago (Don't Blink Remix), Mixed Methods & Roland Clark
B-Boys Breakin' In Every Disco (A Tribute To DJ Regal), Nick Faber
Keep It Secret (Les Bisous Remix), Tensnake feat. Jessy Lanza
Nothing But Happiness, Alan Dixon
Fever Dream, Ishmael Ensemble
In The House, Mike Agent x Clark feat. Dr. Tinglefingers
Bott-Ee Rider (Smack That Bott-Ee Mix), Mental Instrum feat. Windsor Goode (again) & Leon Neal
Your Loving Arms (Hands In The Air Mix), Billie Ray Martin
Pacific (Jo Manji Mix), 808 State
Rhythm Is A Dancer (Original Disco Mix), Diva Avari & The French House Mafia
'Til You Surrender (DJ Fudge Disco Mix), Prospect Park
Hot (Louie Vega & Josh Milan Remix), Willie Ninja
Lost In Music (Mix 7), The Fall
Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But The Rent (Mattei & Omich Afro Mix), Mattei & Omich & Re-tide
Groove Maker, Janus Luvring feat. J Fitz
Too Much, Galetta
Bad Company, Purple Disco Machine
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Earth Station Who - Aliens of London / World War III
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Earth Station Who - Aliens of London / World War III
The Ninth Doctor returns Rose home to find friends, family, and farting aliens. Mike, Mike, and Mary light a match and cut into this cheesy two-part story from Russell T Davies.
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Birthdays 9.6
Beer Birthdays
Johann Peter Griess (1829)
William McEwan Younger (1905)
Frank Boon (1954)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Sergio Aragones; cartoonist (1937)
Pieter Bruegel the Elder; artist (1525)
Jane Curtin; comedian, actor (1947)
Dolores O'Riordan; rock singer (1971)
Roger Waters; rock bassist (1943)
Famous Birthdays
Jane Addams; social worker (1860)
Edward Appleton; English physicist (1892)
David Bargeron; jazz trombonist, tuba player (1942)
Catherine Esther Beecher; author of 1st American cookbook (1800)
David Allan Coe; country singer (1939)
John Dalton; English scientist (1766)
Red Faber; Chicago White Sox P (1888)
Macy Gray; pop singer (1967)
Marquis de Lafayette; French soldier, politician (1757)
Jeff Foxworthy; comedian (1958)
Swoosie Kurtz; actor (1944)
Henry Muhlenberg; founded Lutheran church in U.S. (1711)
Elizabeth Murray; artist (1940)
Go Nagai; manga artist (1945)
Patrick O'Hearn; musician (1954)
Rosie Perez; actor (1964)
Robert M. Pirsig; writer (1928)
Jimmy Reed; blues singer (1925)
Richard J. Roberts; molecular biologist, biochemist (1943)
Billy Rose; composer (1899)
Alice Sebold; writer (1963)
Susumu Tonegawa; molecular biologist (1939)
Carol Wayne; actor (1942)
Jo Anne Worley; comedian (1937)
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Jazz und Blues - Fr, 10.05.2024, 19:30 Uhr
I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES - FABER/KUHN/BAZIJAN/GMELIN
Mitwirkende: Johannes Faber - Piano, Gesang, Trompete
Harald Kuhn - Trompete
Eugen Bazijan - Cello
Matthias Gmelin - Schlagzeug
Veranstalter: ars musica e.V.
Location: LUISE Kulturzentrum
Adresse: Ruppertstraße 5, 80337 München
Eintritt: € 20,- / erm. € 15,-
Tickets: https://www.ticketino.com/de/Event/Faber-Kuhn-Bazijan-Gmelin/190307
Beschreibung:
Der Blues ist die Urquelle des Jazz und der gesamten Popularmusik. Wir präsentieren mit unserem Programm ein Jazz-Kaleidoskop der unzähligen Schattierungen des Blues. "While the European tradition strives for regularity - of pitch, of time, of timbre and of vibrato - the African tradition strives precisley for the negation of these elements." (Ernest Borneman)
Der Blues ist die Begegnung von afrikanischer Pentatonik und europäischem Zwölftonsystem im Schmelztigel Amerika. Diese kraftvolle musikalische Synthese ist die Grundlage für den Jazz, Rock ́n Roll, Rock, Pop, Hip Hop, you name it.
Es gibt nur wenige Musiker in Europa, die den Blues in all seinen Höhen und Tiefen, seinen Spiel- und Leidensarten so erforscht haben, wie der Trompeter, Pianist, Sänger, Komponist und Arrangeur Johannes Faber.
Johannes Faber wurde 1952 in München geboren und studierte Trompete und Komposition in München, Graz und Boston. Er arbeitete in Erwin Lehns Südfunk-Tanzorchester Stuttgart(1980-90) und in der NDR-Bigband(1990-96), sowohl als Solotrompeter als auch als Komponist und Arrangeur. Johannes Faber komponierte die Filmmusik für „Rallye Paris-Dakar“ und gründete die Rockjazz-Formation CONSORTIUM mit Billy Cobham dr, Christof Lauer sax, Joerg Reiter p und Dave King b. Er hatte eine Professur an der Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Hamburg inne. Der Trompeter spielte u.a. mit Chaka Khan, Anthony Jackson, George Adams, Charlie Mariano, Dado Moroni, Konstantin Wecker, dem UNITED JAZZ & ROCK ENSEMBLE und Peter Herbolzheimer’s RHYTHM COMBINATION AND BRASS, komponierte für Michael Ende und wurde mit dem Jazz-Preis Baden-Württemberg ausgezeichnet(1985). Er war auf den großen Jazz-Festivals zu erleben, u.a. beim Jazzfest Berlin, in Montreux und beim Deutschen Jazz-Festival in Frankfurt.
1998 komponierte er die Musik für das Wilderer-Melodram HIAS und spielte die Hauptrolle in einer Produktion des Staatstheaters am Gärtnerplatz(München). Von 2000 – 2012 konzipiert und moderiert er die überaus erfolgreiche Reihe “Jazz im Gärtnerplatz”. Seit 2000 singt und spielt er den Sprecher (Staatstheater am Gärtrnerplatz) und den Sarastro (Opernfestspiele Gut Immling) in Mozarts Oper DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE. Er komponierte 2003 die Musik zu „4 – Ein Tanzevent“, das vom Balletttheater München und dem Orchester in der Choreographie von Philip Taylor mit Erfolg im Repertoire des Staatstheaters am Gärtnerplatz aufgeführt wird. 2006 unterrichtet er Jazzgeschichte am Conservatorio Nicolo Paganini in Genua.
2012 Professur am „Conservatorio Nicolò Paganini“.
Admin: Frank McLynn
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All's Fair in Pucks & War by Elise Faber is available now!
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I’d wanted her from the first moment I’d seen her.
But Billie Rose hadn’t liked me. Not that I could blame her—I’d just been another of the annoying hockey players seemingly out to ruin her town. Thankfully, I’d finally gotten her to see me. To want me. But Billie was the most together person I’d ever met, and she regularly took on fixer-uppers of both the human and inanimate variety. I didn’t want her to see me as a project. I wanted her to see me as me. As the man she wanted. As the man she loved. *This is book 2 in Joel and Billie Rose's story
About the Author:
USA Today bestselling author, Elise Faber, loves chocolate, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and hockey (the order depending on the day and how well her team—the Sharks!—are playing). She and her husband also play as much hockey as they can squeeze into their schedules, so much so that their typical date night is spent on the ice. Elise changes her hair color more often than some people change their socks, loves sparkly things, and is the mom to two exuberant boys.
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