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    Harvey Brownstone Interviews George Schlatter, Legendary Television Producer, Director And Writer

    Harvey Brownstone Interviews George Schlatter, Legendary Television Producer, Director And Writer

    Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with George Schlatter, Legendary Television Producer, Director And Writer 

    About Harvey's guest: 

    Today’s special guest, George Schlatter, is a legendary television producer, director and writer whose body of work is nothing short of jaw-dropping.    

    For over 5 decades, he’s brought us some of the greatest television variety series and specials ever made.  He produced the Judy Garland Show, the Dinah Shore Chevy Show, the Cher show, and of course, his groundbreaking TV series, “Laugh-In”, which won him 3 Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe nomination.  AND he gave us television’s first reality show, “Real People”.   

    He produced the first 5 years of the Grammy Awards, and dozens of TV specials with the greatest stars, including Doris Day, Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Lucille Ball, Elton John, Bette Midler, Liza Minnelli, Michael Jackson, Shirley MacLaine, Diana Ross, and scores of others.   He won his 3rd Emmy award for producing Sammy Davis Jr’s 60th Anniversary Celebration.  In 1987 he created – and for 15 years he produced – the American Comedy Awards.   

    He’s received every honour imaginable, including 25 Emmy Award nominations, 3 Emmys, 3 Image Awards, the Television Critics Award, the Directors Guild Award, the Producers Guild “Man of The Year,” an honourary doctorate from Pepperdine University - and believe me, I’m just scratching the surface. On its 25th Anniversary, the Television Academy honored him for his outstanding contribution to television.  And in 1989, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.   

    And later this year he’ll be releasing his highly anticipated book entitled, “Still Laughing: A Life in Comedy From the Creator of Laugh-in”.  And a documentary feature film about his life and career is being produced as we speak. 

    For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ 

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    Harvey Brownstone Interviews Larry Carlton, Multi-Grammy Award Winning Guitarist

    Harvey Brownstone Interviews Larry Carlton, Multi-Grammy Award Winning Guitarist

    Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Larry Carlton, Multi-Grammy Award Winning Guitarist 

    About Harvey's guest: 

    Today’s special guest, Larry Carlton, is a legendary, 4-time Grammy award winning guitarist whose brilliant musicianship can be heard on thousands of recordings, and on over 100 gold records recorded by the greatest stars of all time, including Barbra Streisand, Peggy Lee, Sammy Davis Jr., Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Olivia Newton-John, Dolly Parton, and dozens more.   

    His list of milestones in a career spanning over 50 years is staggering.  For over 3 decades, before transitioning completely to a solo artist,  he was one of the most sought-after studio musicians in the recording industry, because he’s equally adept on the electric and acoustic guitar, in every musical genre including pop, jazz, rock, R&B, blues, soul and country. He’s renowned for his unmistakable and often-imitated "sweet" sound, created on his famous Gibson ES-335 electric guitar.   

    He created his trademark volume pedal technique, prominently featured in his recordings with Joni Mitchell, and with the legendary jazz/rock group “The Crusaders”, with whom he toured until 1976, and performed on 13 of their albums. He was a member of the iconic jazz band, “Four Play”, and recorded 8 albums with them.  His performance on the "Theme from Hill Street Blues" won him a Grammy award.  And he co-wrote the theme for the hit TV sitcom “Who’s the Boss”, and the movie soundtrack for “Against All Odds”.   

    His guitar work on Steely Dan's classic song, "Kid Charlemagne", was ranked by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the greatest guitar licks of all time.  His solo career has been hugely successful, with over 30 albums and 14 video concerts produced so far.  The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences voted him their most valuable player for 3 consecutive years, and then he was given their highest honour; he was named “player emeritus”.    

    For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ 

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