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    Explore " diana ross" with insightful episodes like "1975 - October: E.L.O. “Face the Music”", "January 14th This Day In History", "Sanj Beri & Friends - State of the Art Radio (05/01/2024)", "Rhonda Ross" and "FULL SHOW | The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast; God’s Grace Can Fill in the Blanks; Chris Rock & Diplo Walk and Hitchhike out of Burning Man; Tory Lanez Gets Married; & Diana Ross Wishes Beyoncé Happy BDay" from podcasts like ""What the Riff?!?", "LISTEN: This Day In History", "Sanj Beri", "Why Kindness?" and "Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast"" and more!

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    1975 - October: E.L.O. “Face the Music”

    1975 - October:  E.L.O.  “Face the Music”

    The Electric Light Orchestra, also known as E.L.O., was formed in Birmingham in 1970 by multi-instrumentalists Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood, and by percussionist Bev Bevan.  Wood was in a band called the Move in 1968 and had the idea of a new band which would feature classical instruments more prominently than the guitars, hoping to "pick up where the Beatles left off."  He recruited Lynne to the cause in 1970.  Wood would leave the band in 1972 at which point Lynne would be the leader of the band, producing and arranging all the albums and writing most of the songs.

    Face the Music was ELO's fifth studio album, and the one which would be their real worldwide breakthrough.  The album moved away from the large-scale orchestral pieces and contained more single-friendly material.  It would be the first ELO album to go Platinum.   The band at the time consisted of multi-instrumentalist and creative heart Jeff Lynne, Bev Bevan on percussion, Richard Tandy on keyboard, Kelly Groucutt on bass and vocals, Mik Kaminski on violin, Hugh McDowell on cello, and Melvyn Gale on cello.  Louis Clark was the conductor of the orchestra and did some of the orchestral and choral arrangements along with Lynne and Tandy.

    We're catching ELO on their way up with this album.  The band would hit the pinnacle of their success with 1977's double album "Out of the Blue."  In 1986 Lynne would leave the group to pursue other projects, while Bevan would form the group "ELO, part II," eventually renamed "The Orchestra."  Lynne would reform the group as Jeff Lynne's ELO  along with Richard Tandy in 2014.

    Bruce presents this symphonic rock album in this week's podcast.

     

    Fire On High
    The opening track is a largely instrumental piece.  Drummer Bev Bevan is vocalizing the backward lyrics, "The music is reversible but time is not.  Turn back, turn back, turn back, turn back!"  Lynne had received criticism from some fundamentalist groups about backward masking on the El Dorado album, and this is his joking response.  The song's mix of symphony with rock and roll was played at home games for the Atlanta Thrashers hockey team.

    Strange Magic
    This was the second single from the album and features keyboardist Richard Tandy playing the guitar part while Lynne plays a 12-string acoustic fed through a phase shifter.  It went to number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    Nightrider
    While this is a deeper cut, it actually was released as a single and just didn't chart.  Bassist Kelly Groucutt takes turns with Jeff Lynne to provide lead vocals on this song.  The title was also the title of Lynne's first major band prior to forming ELO. 

    Evil Woman
    This song about a bad woman is the first single and the big hit off the album.  As seems common with many hit singles, it was originally written as a filler track to give the album a longer runtime with no thought to its being a hit.  Lynne wrote it in about 30 minutes.  It went to number 10 on both the US Billboard Hot 100 and the UK singles charts.

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) (from the motion picture "Mahogany")
    Diana Ross stars in this film about a woman torn between a life in Rome as a fashion designer and life in Chicago with the man she loves.  Ross sane the theme as well.

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    Fool for the City by Foghat
    Wayne launches the staff picks with this rocking tribute to the city from the Platinum-selling album of the same name.  "I'm ready for the city, air pollution, here I come."  The album cover features the drummer fishing in a manhole in New York City.  New York City policemen on patrol stopped at the scene and jokingly asked if they had a fishing license.  Foghat came out of the remnants of a group called Savoy Brown. 

    They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play)  by The Spinners
    Rob features a crossover success that hit the number 1 spot on the US Hot Soul Singles chart and number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.  The song was recorded at Philadelphia's Signa Sound Studios, and the female vocals are provided by the studio backing vocal group called Sweethearts of Sigma - Carla Benson, Evette Benton, and Barbara Ingram.  Evette Benton is the lead female voice on the song.

    Lyin' Eyes by the Eagles
    California country is the focus of Lynch's staff pick.  Lyin' Eyes appeared on the Eagles' 1975 album "One of These Nights," and was written by Henley and Frey.  Don Henley took lead vocal duties on this one.  It went to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.  The origin of the song was observing young attractive women in Hollywood dating older rich guys.

    Bad Blood by Neil Sedaka
    Bruce brings us a lost number 1 hit.  Sedaka was better known for his work in the 1950's and early 60's, but had a revival during the mid-70's.  This song about a woman who is trouble also features an uncredited vocal by Elton John.  Sedaka sings and plays piano on this song, while David Foster provides the keyboard work.

     

    INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

    Will o' the Wisp by Leon Russell
    We finish off with a brief piano instrumental from singer-songwriter Leon Russell's album of the same name.

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    Sanj Beri & Friends - State of the Art Radio (05/01/2024)

    Sanj Beri & Friends - State of the Art Radio (05/01/2024)

    The full show radio podcast of Sanj Beri & Friends from Friday 5th January 2024. Sanj Beri hosts the weekly House & Disco show on State of the Art Radio every Friday at 7pm. Catch Sanj live in the mix and a variety of guest appearances over the year.
     
    This show features music from Simply Red, Simple Minds, Jet Boot Jack, Bill Withers, Diana Ross & Ian Hardy (mini mix) and many more...
     
    You can listen every week live on the myTuner Radio applet.
     
    Peace and love to you all!

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    Rhonda Ross

    Rhonda Ross

    Emmy-nominated actress, Grammy-nominated songwriter, and motivational singer, Rhonda Ross joins us to discuss how her journey through emotional hardship shaped who she is today. 

    This podcast is one of the many ways we live out our organization's mission to educate and inspire people to choose kindness. Visit our site kindness.org and sign up to become a part of our global community which spans more than 100 countries. It's free to join and when you do you'll be the first to get access to our latest research, tools, and even episodes of this podcast. Let's build a kinder world, together. Contact us at podcast@kindness.org or on social at @kindnessorg

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    Credits 
     

    • Host: Jaclyn Lindsey
    • Guest: Rhonda Ross
    • Producer: Melissa Malone
    • Associate Producer: Becca Reed
    • Assistant Producer: Nina Zaborney Kline
    • Music Composition: Chris Christiana
    • Design: Ben Gibson, Christine Do, Smithfield Studio

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    FULL SHOW | The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast; God’s Grace Can Fill in the Blanks; Chris Rock & Diplo Walk and Hitchhike out of Burning Man; Tory Lanez Gets Married; & Diana Ross Wishes Beyoncé Happy BDay

    FULL SHOW | The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast; God’s Grace Can Fill in the Blanks; Chris Rock & Diplo Walk and Hitchhike out of Burning Man; Tory Lanez Gets Married; & Diana  Ross Wishes Beyoncé Happy BDay

    It is Tuesday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Welcome back after the long Labor Day Weekend. If you have never heard of Burning Man, it is a festival way out in the desert in Nevada. It has been going on for days now but people were stuck at Burning Man because the land was too soggy to drive on and people could not get out. Well that did not stop Chris Rock and Diplo. The two walked six miles away from Burning Man and caught a ride from fans at the back of a pick up truck. Drake gave a fan who spent his furniture money on Drake concert tickets, $50,000 for the love. Tory Lanez recently married the mother of his child, Raina Chassagne. Tory Lanez is serving ten years in prison for the shooting that injured rapper Megan Thee Stallion. Beyoncé’s birthday was yesterday while she performed in LA. The international icon turned forty-two years old. Beyoncé had a special guest, with Diana Ross joining her on stage to wish her a happy birthday. Jeff Johnson is back on with The RSMS Crew to tell us Three Things We Need to Know. He spoke about Coach Deion Sanders' impressive  win this weekend against TCU means a lot, not only for University of Colorado but to change the culture of coaching in college football. AND MUCH MORE FUNNY!!!

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    Backstage Pass: Conversations with Trombonist Ozzie Melendez

    Backstage Pass: Conversations with Trombonist Ozzie Melendez

    Catching up with Ozzie Melendez, our second trombone player, is like being teleported into the heart of the music industry. From his musical beginnings in fourth grade to landing the big gig with Willie Colon's band, Ozzie shares the essence of a musician's journey, and why it’s crucial to seize every opportunity to prove oneself. We swap hilarious anecdotes featuring fellow musician Terry Nigrelli and reminisce about Ozzy's inaugural gig tour in Peru.

    Striding onto the bigger stage, Ozzy takes us backstage, revealing his experiences with big band legends like Bruce Springsteen, Mark Anthony, and Blood Sweat and Tears. The essence of a good gig, he believes, lies in preparation and keen attention. The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as we compare the club dates of the past to the gigs of today and the unique challenges a trombone player faces.

    As we move towards the end of our discussion, Ozzy peels back the curtain on his collaborations with various musicians, the challenges and the opportunities encountered as a free musician, and the four phases of a musician's life. Tune in to be enlightened about the music industry, the evolution of recording music, and how the industry has drastically changed over the past two decades.

    Check out Ozzie's publication "Dynamic Flexibility" and his full bio at https://ozziemelendez.com/

    Check out our collaboration at 
    https://youtu.be/yUqwLFUmg8g

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    COLDR: AS8E03: You’re A Winner Baby! & Carson Kressley, This is Your Gay Life

    COLDR: AS8E03: You’re A Winner Baby! & Carson Kressley, This is Your Gay Life
    In this episode of COL Drag Race ‘T-Time’, Gary and Damon ru-cap the most recent episodes and, gurl, do they have a LOT to say! From creating a winning look to making an audience laugh at a roast, the All-Stars are scheming and dealing to make it to that final crown. With all this being … Continue reading COLDR: AS8E03: You’re A Winner Baby! & Carson Kressley, This is Your Gay Life

    Ken Lewis (Kanye, Wu Tang, J. Cole & More)

    Ken Lewis (Kanye, Wu Tang, J. Cole & More)
    Ken Lewis is a mixer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who has worked with… just a ridiculous number of huge artists.

    Kanye, Eminem, J. Cole, Usher, Watch The Throne, Queen Latifah, Pusha T, Drake, Kid Cudi, Alicia Keys, Pete Rock, Public Enemy, Mariah Carey, Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars, and more!

    There are a ton of great stories that he tells, and portions of this interview have appeared in song breakdowns on the Digging The Greats YouTube channel. 

    Check out Ken Lewis' Mixing Night Livestreams on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MixingNight or visit www.kenlewis.com

    Check out the Full Breakdown of Kanye's "All Falls Down": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH5srIgWLZk&t=26s


    Episode 26: intro to outre

    Episode 26: intro to outre
    intro, salty men, being gay, Valley of the Dolls, 3D porn, gay icons, Madleen Kane, disco, wizardry, gay icons, Diana Ross, Claim to Fame - the Jonas Bros.-hosted competition reality show, Cardi B, our big gay experiment on Nic, gay music, Pet Shop Boys, Peep Show, trying out flavors of porn, ice cream. depression, Lady Gaga, etc.

    Being on the road with Diana Ross and many more with John Scarpulla

    Being on the road with Diana Ross and many more with John Scarpulla

    In this episode I talk with my old friend John Scarpulla. John has done extensive touring with many well known artists, Tower of Power and Diana Ross to name a few! I've done many gigs with John and he always brings professionalism and integrity to each one, big or small - a talented seasoned musician for sure. This was my first "zoom" interview, so we get cut off before we can share ALL of our old stories, but definitely worth the listen! Thanks John for taking time out for this!

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    Evan Ross

    Evan Ross

    Evan Ross joins us this week on Not So Hollywood! Outside of his career in Hollywood, Evan is a successful restaurant, business owner and artist. Evan talks how his restaurants came to be and the ideas and art that went into each. Does wife Ashlee Simpson have a say in the food and drinks? Who cooks at home? And the couple shares a love of fashion, but do they steal each other's clothes? Plus, Evan talks growing up with a legend- Diana Ross- as a mom....before we get into backyard parties and maybe a shot or two. Enjoy! Thank you for watching and listening!

    Not So Hollywood introduces you to the totally un-Hollywood side of your favorite stars. Hosted by Entertainment Journalist Adrianna Costa, Not So Hollywood invites guests over to our LA bungalow where we chat with the stars you love…but don't know as well as you think. Not So Hollywood takes a fun, deep dive into the lives of actors, athletes, musicians, and public figures, proving that being a star is just part of his or her story. Adrianna (Access Hollywood, CNN, Extra, People The TV Show!) ditches all the typical questions held for movie premieres and dives into the stuff we all really want to know about…the stuff stars actually do day in and day out— their side hustles, passion projects, hidden talents– the pieces that round them out but are rarely spotlighted.

    Not So Hollywood is Executive Produced by Steve Harding  and Co-Executive Produced by Adrianna Costa.

    Today's episode is brought to you by The Forum Shops At Caesar's Las Vegas.

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    Music: Everybody Keep Running and Number One by Zight.  Licensed under  Attribution 4.0 International License.

    Celebrities with Ralph Deligatti

    Celebrities with Ralph Deligatti

    Ralph worked in the casino industry for almost 50 years. He has met and became friends with several celebrities. This show he tells his personal stories on a few of these that include:

    SPORTS

    Joe Dimaggio-Yankee baseball player

    Larry Holmes-Former Heavyweight Boxing Champion 

    MUSIC

    Sammy Davis Jr. – Rat Pack member

    Frank Sinatra-Rat Pack member

    Tony Bennett- Crooner

    Diana Ross-Motown 

    Jerry Vale-Italian singer

    ENTERTAINMENT

    Helen Hunt-Actress

    Kevin Spacey-Actor

    Former President Bill Clinton

    Elvis Presley-King of Rock & Roll

    Hugh Hefner- Playboy

    Shirley MacLaine-Actress

    Don Rickles-Comedian

    Norman Rockwell- Painter

    Redd Foxx-Comedian

     

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    The Last Casino Website: http://www.thelastcasino.net/

    Last Casino Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1482378469/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

     

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    Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 39

    Here's The Deal Podcast - The Max Baker Jr. Story - Episode 39

    If you've ever wanted to know what it takes to put on a concert or event with a National touring artist, this is the episode for you. We will discuss putting on a show from the start to finish. Max revisits some Diana Ross shows he was a part of as well as the Tornado relief show at Owen Field w/ Toby Keith, Ronnie Dunn, Sammy Hagar, Garth Brooks, Willie Nelson & more.... 

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    Episode 84. Neds Atomic Dustbin - Kill your television. Little Simz - Venom. Independent artist - Moral Less Right - Pirate Radio

    Episode 84.  Neds Atomic Dustbin - Kill your television.  Little Simz - Venom.  Independent artist - Moral Less Right - Pirate Radio

    Independent artist - Moral Less Right - Pirate Radio
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    DISCO Jeff Reveals His Top 20 Disco Songs - 20-11

    DISCO Jeff Reveals His Top 20 Disco Songs - 20-11

    This week Jeff will bring you his amazing top 20 disco songs for your enjoyment and his! Can you dig it? The amount of music filled fun this week is ready for you! Enjoy this cup of coffee with Mary B's 5th son this Sunday or any day.

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    My 80sography: Rob Mounsey (musician/arranger/producer) (Pt 1, 1980-83) (Steely Dan, Donald Fagen, Diana Ross, Simon & Garfunkel, Paul Simon, Billy Joel)

    My 80sography: Rob Mounsey (musician/arranger/producer) (Pt 1, 1980-83) (Steely Dan, Donald Fagen, Diana Ross, Simon & Garfunkel, Paul Simon, Billy Joel)


    We end season 5 (cripes, we nearly up to season 6??) with a two-parter with massively talented musician/producer/songwriter/horn & string arranger, Rob Mounsey.

    With the iconic likes of Diana Ross, Steely Dan and Karen Carpenter in his 80s CV as well as classic albums from the likes of Donald Fagen, Paul Simon and Billy Joel and his role as part of the band in the Simon & Garfunkel reunion at Central Park, Rob has many a tale to tell.

    pre-1980

    Animal House soundtrack

    1980

    Karen Carpenter - Karen Carpenter
    Steely Dan - Gaucho
    Irene Cara - Fame (this was recorded before her sad passing hence no reference to it)

    1981

    Rickie Lee Jones - Pirates
    Diana Ross - Why Do Fools Fall In Love
    Simon & Garfunkel - The Concert in Central Park

    1982

    Diana Ross - Silk Electric
    Donald Fagen - The Nightfly
    Billy Joel - The Nylon Curtain

    1983

    Michael Franks - Passionfruit
    Paul Simon - Hearts & Bones

    MOUNSEY'S MUST-HAVE's

    Rob gives his favourites of the 80s


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    Good To Be On The Road Back Home

    Good To Be On The Road Back Home

    On this week's show, we get ready for Thanksgiving by... 

    • nerding out over Bruce Springsteen's superlative new soul covers record
    • catching up with Charley Crockett's latest country soul joint 
    • spinning fresh Motor City roots music from The Whiskey Charmers & Stella! 

    All this & much, much less!

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

    1978 - October: Styx “Pieces of Eight”

    1978 - October:  Styx  “Pieces of Eight”

    Styx released their eighth studio album, Pieces of Eight, after achieving breakthrough success with 1977's “The Grand Illusion.”  This album would also achieve significant critical and commercial success with this album.  Two singles would break into the top 40, and one would land just outside it at number 41.  All of these were written and sung by Tommy Shaw who had joined the group for the Equinox album in 1975.  

    In addition to guitarist and lead singer Tommy Shaw, other members of the band were Dennis DeYoung on lead vocals and keyboards, James "JY" Young on guitars and vocals, Chuck Panozzo on bass, and John Panozzo on percussion.

    Pieces of Eight marks a transition for the band, as many consider this album to be the last Styx effort with significant prog rock elements.  The band would turn to a more hard rock and pop ballad format on future albums, though their popularity would only grow greater.  Pieces of Eight is also considered a concept album, as the band explored how money and materialism affects the pursuit of greater ideals and dreams.

    Brian brings us this album for today's podcast.

     

    Sing for the Day
    The second single released from the album narrowly missed the top 40 as it peaked at number 41.  It has a joyful waltz feel, and references “Hannah,” which is an amalgam of all the female fans of the band.  

    Pieces of Eight
    The majestic title track is a deeper cut which was not released as a single. Dennis DeYoung wrote and sings lead on this song.  It was inspired by how money can't buy everything, and the regret faced in looking back over a life occupied by the pursuit of wealth while sacrificing love, dreams, and freedom.

    Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)
    This first single was released in August of 1978 just ahead of the album.  Tommy Shaw was inspired to write it after a friend was laid off from the railroad and experienced frustration standing in line at the unemployment office.  The song hit number 21 in the United States charts.

    Renegade
    The last single would become a staple for Styx tours and remains popular today.  It tells of a Western outlaw who has been caught and is about to face execution by hanging.  Tommy Shaw claims that the song basically wrote itself.  “Hangman is coming down from the gallows and I don't have very long.”

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Ease on Down the Road #1 by Diana Ross and Michael Jackson (from the motion picture “The Wiz”)  
    The Broadway Play “The Wiz” hit the screens with Diana Ross playing Dorothy and Michael Jackson as the Scarecrow.

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    Who Are You by The Who 
    Rob starts off the staff picks with the title track from the Who album of the same name, released 1 month before Keith Moon's death.  Pete Townshend wrote this song after passing out drunk in a doorway in SoHo.  He was feeling like a sellout after signing a big contract and experiencing an identity crisis.  That's Rod Argent from the Zombies you hear on keyboards. 

    Feelin' Satisfied  by Boston
    Bruce's staff pick is the third single from “Don't Look Back.”  It hit number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100.  It is an ode to Rock and Roll with a positive feel and a clapping in the chorus which brings on audience participation in concerts. 

    Milk and Alcohol by Dr. Feelgood 
    Wayne brings us a boogie rock song with a punk feel from an English pub rock band.  The song was inspired by blues guitarist John Lee Hooker who the band members often saw in concert drunk on Kahlua and alcohol.  Nick Lowe of “Cruel to be Kind” fame wrote this song.

    Reminiscing by the Little River Band
    Brian finishes off the staff picks with a bit of yacht rock from down under.  This is the second single from their fourth studio album, “Sleeper Catcher.”  It went to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.  The song was inspired by the romantic era of black and white movies and the songs of Glen Miller and Cole Porter.  John Lennon considered it one of his favorite songs.

       

    INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

    Two Rapid Formations by Brian Eno
    This instrumental is from Eno's seventh solo album, "Music for Films."  

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    Happy 62nd birthday Accutron with Nile Rodgers.

    Happy 62nd birthday Accutron with Nile Rodgers.

    To celebrate Accutron's 62nd birthday, a true music icon joins the conversation, the one, and only Nile Rodgers. As the co-founder of CHIC and the Chairman of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Rodgers pioneered a musical language that generated chart-topping hits like "Le Freak," (the biggest-selling single in the history of Atlantic Records) and sparked the advent of hip-hop with "Good Times." Nile's work in the CHIC Organization and his productions for artists like David Bowie, Diana Ross, and Madonna have sold over 500 million albums and 75 million singles worldwide while his trendsetting collaborations with Daft Punk, Avicii, Keith Urban, Disclosure, Sam Smith and Lady Gaga reflect the vanguard of contemporary music. Join us for a journey into the life of a living legend that has changed the face of music.

    Episode Highlights

    6:36 I grew up in an era where the album was the film and the singles were the trailer. You had to make a hit single so people would be interested in listening and purchasing the album. In today's world the consumption of music is the reflection of society, a headline oriented society.

    14:35 My parents were heroin addicts and I was constantly on the move, I don't remember going to the same school for more than a few weeks. But all schools had standardized music education, they all had school orchestras and each school assigned to me a different instrument I had to learn to play. By the time I grew up I became a self-contained band, doing all my orchestration, writing every part of every instrument myself.

    26:44 I remember being in Central Park in NYC, watching a moon landing and remember seeing the Bulova logo here. When a few years ago we created a watch together for the We Are Family Foundation, it felt truly magical to me.

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