Archive for August, 2005
MORE LIKE A BLOG…
Wednesday, August 31st, 2005
I thought…there are things that I want to say that I dont
really want to speak bout on a podcast. But I sure can write about it!
So here at www.greenroomradio.com, I will now be posting occasional
traditional blog postings as well as our regularly scheduled
programming. So…
I finally got a promo on the Daily […]
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ON THE MUPPET SHOW TONIGHT!
Tuesday, August 30th, 2005
Today we celebrate the release of The Muppet Show Season 1 on DVD. It
is a wonderful collection of the Muppets partying it up with the like of
Rita Moreno, Joel Grey, Ethel Merman, Candice Bergen, and many other
talented stars. Then there the other “stars” like Ruth Buzzi, and Jim
Nabors. On the show […]
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VIDEO KILLED THE RADIO STAR
Monday, August 22nd, 2005
People want more. Especially when it comes to the world of
entertainment. No longer is it enough to just have the music, but now
their must be visual to go along with it. MTV certainly started a
revolution over 20 years ago, but that was nothing compared to today.
Now music videos are everywhere, cell […]
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IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE…
Wednesday, August 17th, 2005
Today we speak with actor Louis Butelli, from the Aquila Theatre
Company’s current production of Twelfth Night. The production, playing
at the Baruch College Performing Arts Center in New York City, has been
the talk of the theatre community this summer. I recently was able to
snag tickets to the production and found it to […]
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JASON ROBERT BROWN
Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005
Today we welcome Tony Award winning composer, and now a
singer-songwriter, Jason Robert Brown. Most known as the writer of Songs
For A New World, Parade and The Last 5 Years, Jason has now put out his
own album, on Sh-K-Boom Records, entitled Wearing Someone Else’s
Clothes. He has often been called “the future of […]
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