DR ELMORE that joke was on one of Flip Wilson's comedy LP's.
Quote from: Jrand62 on July 03, 2013, 12:40:35 PMDR ELMORE that joke was on one of Flip Wilson's comedy LP's. I never head any of them.
Quote from: Ron Pulliam on July 03, 2013, 10:58:51 AM Ooh-Ooh! Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo!
Ooh-Ooh!
I just submitted the final invoice for the ROBERTA music preparation and we came in about $3,000 under budget. I was really afraid we were going over, so I am quite relieved.
Quote from: ChasSmith on July 03, 2013, 08:49:42 AMI just happen to be listening to a recording of GIRL CRAZY that has some Elmore credits on it.Ooooh . . . the dish there! Some people on that recording were, and may still be for all I know, swine, and one singer was really, really, really dumb.I got completely screwed on my editorial credit . . . and then sacked from the project in a Big Power Play. The events of 1990 still work my last nerve.That said, there are many good things about that recording. I loved Frank Gorshin.
I just happen to be listening to a recording of GIRL CRAZY that has some Elmore credits on it.
And the word of the day is: HOBBLEDEHOY!
DR RLP my friend or his father may have been at Fort Ben around the time you were...or maybe not. Charles Goad.....
Quote from: Jrand62 on July 03, 2013, 11:17:52 AMDR RLP my friend or his father may have been at Fort Ben around the time you were...or maybe not. Charles Goad.....Oh Em Gee. Chuck Goad was in my broadcasting class. He returned for another course when I was there as an instructor.OMG!I vividly remember one of his broadcasting assignments....he put drawings made by his mother's elementary school students to the music of Joni Mitchell. It was amazing.
Quote from: Ron Pulliam on July 03, 2013, 01:15:56 PMQuote from: Jrand62 on July 03, 2013, 11:17:52 AMDR RLP my friend or his father may have been at Fort Ben around the time you were...or maybe not. Charles Goad.....Oh Em Gee. Chuck Goad was in my broadcasting class. He returned for another course when I was there as an instructor.OMG!I vividly remember one of his broadcasting assignments....he put drawings made by his mother's elementary school students to the music of Joni Mitchell. It was amazing.This is so funny. I have done so many shows with Chuck. He is a great guy. He does theatre but also went to school to be a chef and he works at the local Second Helpings - an organization that feeds homeless people with leftover food from the kitchens of local restaurants and not prepared food - but donations.....like a food pantry.
Meanwhile...From the Legally Blonde piano/vocal score...
Quote from: elmore3003 on July 03, 2013, 09:40:38 AMQuote from: ChasSmith on July 03, 2013, 08:49:42 AMI just happen to be listening to a recording of GIRL CRAZY that has some Elmore credits on it.Ooooh . . . the dish there! Some people on that recording were, and may still be for all I know, swine, and one singer was really, really, really dumb.I got completely screwed on my editorial credit . . . and then sacked from the project in a Big Power Play. The events of 1990 still work my last nerve.That said, there are many good things about that recording. I loved Frank Gorshin.Speaking of Frank Gorshin...in 2005, he came to Olympia and performed the one-man show, "Say Goodnight, Gracie," written by Rupert Holmes. The house was almost sold out (it holds 988!) and he was very good.
Good morning everyone.It's hot and muggy here also.Off to work, off for the 4th of July, not off on Friday. Oh well.