Dance Party USA playlist
Colonel Abrams - How Soon We Forget
Company B - Full Circle
Helen & Shirley - Heartache
Natalie Cole - The Urge To Merge
Nancy Martinez - Crazy Love
Alexander O'Neal - Fake
Michael Jackson - Bad
His soul ballad version of the 10cc song is with sweet and innocent soft family gospel backup vocals of Dennis himself, Joyce Berry, Sue Fleming and me in a family style rather than wordless.
Natalie Cole & Marvin Yancy's marriage and divorce:
Yancy's first marriage was to Natalie Cole on July 31, 1976.[1][3] They had a son together, Robert Adam "Robbie" Yancy, who was born on October 14, 1977,[8] but this marriage ended in divorce in 1980.[1][2] He was married a second time in 1983,[1] to Saundra Renaire Mays, who was in the choir of his church at the time.[3] He had one child from this marriage, a daughter, Brandy Raquel Yancy, from a previous relationship he had a son, Marvin Jerome Yancy Jr. Marvin Sr. suffered a minor stroke a month before his death from a heart attack on March 22, 1985 in Chicago, Illinois.[3][1][2][5]
♪「Can't Get Enough (Of Your Love)」 by Bad Company
♪「Killer Queen」 by Queen
♪「Sweet Emotion」 by Aerosmith
♪「Saturday Night」 by Bay City Rollers
♪「Waterloo」 by ABBA
♪「Shining Star」 by Earth, Wind & Fire
♪「Jive Talkin'」 by Bee Gees
♪「Sister Golden Hair」 by America
♪「Can't Get It Out Of My Head」 by Electric Light Orchestra
♪「Sweet Home Alabama」 by Lynyrd Skynyrd
♪「Take Me In Your Arms」 by The Doobie Brothers
♪「This Will Be」 by Natalie Cole
♪「Born To Run」 by Bruce Springsteen
♪「Lively Up Yourself」 by Bob Marley & The Wailers
♪「It's Only Rock'n'Roll (But I Like It)」 by The Rolling Stones
♪「Rebel Rebel」 by David Bowie
Veteran A&R executive, producer, and songwriter Ron Fair joins Dave in studio in the 28th episode of Pensado’s Place. Ron Fair has worked with and mentored artists such as Christina Aguilera, Keyshia Cole, Travis Garland, Lady Gaga, U2, Vanessa Carlton, Ashlee Simpson, and The Black Eyed Peas. Ron dishes his creative insight into songwriting and how it fits into his A&R work, as well as talks to Dave about the skill sets required in working with the top artists in the world. Ron takes viewer questions in our Corner Office segment, and finally, for this week’s Batter’s Box, engineer Craig Burbidge (Barry White, Steve Perry, Natalie Cole, Take 6, Teddy Pendergrass, Paul Jackson Jr., Vanessa Williams, Brian McKnight) joins Dave to answer his rapid-fire gear questions in this week’s Vintage King Batter’s Box!
Ron Kischuck—Toledo Jazz Orch/Mardi Gras Ron Kischuck is in his third season as the artistic director of the Toledo Jazz Orchestra. He is also adjunct faculty of Wayne State University teaching both classical and jazz trombone and jazz trumpet, as well as an artist in residence at the Toledo School For The Arts and director of the Toledo Junior Jazz Orchestra and its educational programs. He is a Yamaha clinician and performing artist, the leader of The Masters Of Music Big Band, and The Tartarsauce Traditional Jazz Band. Ron is the owner of Brassworks Entertainment in Detroit and The Masters Of Music Conservatory in Royal Oak and the Detroit area’s most prominent trombonist. He has been a featured soloist with The Detroit Symphony Orchestra and has performed with the orchestra many times as principal or assistant principal trombonist. His Masters Of Music Big Band has backed up Johnny Mathis, Hal Linden, The Temptations, Natalie Cole, Gladys Knight, and Regis Philbin among others. Ron has 13 CD releases and is releasing three new recordings this year. He has recorded with Aretha Franklin, Vickie Winans, Tim Bowman, The Four Tops, The Temptations, Grand Funk Railroad, The Les Brown Band, The Emerald Sinfonietta, Russ Miller, Paul Finazzo, Bobby Murray, Stewart Francke, Karen Newman, Alto Reed, Jimmy Scott, Randy Scott, The Birmingham Bloomfield Symphony Orchestra, and is lead trombone on the Grammy winning soundtrack Standing In The Shadows Of Motown.
When a naïve playboy investigates the shadowy death of his wealthy father, his charmed life as the eligible owner of the city’s hottest nightclub begins to spiral out of control. A noir fever dream of music, seduction and murder, DARK STREETS features stunningly choreographed dance numbers and an original soundtrack performed by legendary blues, jazz and R&B artists including Etta James, Natalie Cole, Dr. John, Aaron Neville, Solomon Burke, Chaka Khan, Richie Sambora and Marc Broussard.
http://www.younghollywood.com
Kid Rock, Chad Kroeger of Nickelback, and Natalie Cole were just a few of the talented musicians that came through the Warner Music Center.
YoungHollywood.com keeps up with the pulse and vibe of the next generation. We provide the real take on Hollywood -- revealing the inside story of celebrity life, as told by the best source -- celebrities themselves. With its unparalleled access to the world beyond the velvet rope, Young Hollywood offers the ultimate insider's perspective on celebrity lifestyle, travel, nightlife, music, fashion, and more. We share the latest scoop on what's hot, new, and undiscovered ranging from fashion and leisure to restaurants, exclusive clubs and gadgets.
I Am Changing
Fallin' - Alicia Keys
Hanggang Ngayon
Somewhere Over The Rainbow - Patti Labelle
Forever - Mariah Carey
Run To You - Whitney Houston
Voice Within - Christina Aguilera
Don't Cry Out Loud
Miss You Like Crazy - Natalie Cole
Climb Every Mountain
I Believe - Fantasia
GREAT PERFORMANCES presents We Love Ella! A Tribute to the First Lady of Song, premiering Wednesday, June 6 at 9 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings). For more information visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/ellatribute/index.html
This web-exclusive video features concert footage from the broadcast and interviews with the a capella group Take 6 and singer Ledisi, who appeared in an all-star event commemorating what would have been the 90 birthday of America's beloved "First Lady of Song." This once-in-a-lifetime concert, co-hosted by Natalie Cole and Quincy Jones, included Ella-inspired performances by Stevie Wonder, Patti Austin, Nancy Wilson, American Idol Ruben Studdard, Jon Faddis, and more.
GREAT PERFORMANCES presents We Love Ella! A Tribute to the First Lady of Song, premiering Wednesday, June 6 at 9 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings). For more information visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/ellatribute/index.html
This web-exclusive video features concert footage from the broadcast and interviews with singer Monica Mancini and pianist George Duke, who performed in an all-star event commemorating what would have been the 90 birthday of America's beloved "First Lady of Song."
This once-in-a-lifetime concert, co-hosted by Natalie Cole and Quincy Jones, included Ella-inspired performances by Stevie Wonder, Patti Austin, Nancy Wilson, American Idol Ruben Studdard, Jon Faddis, and more.
GREAT PERFORMANCES presents We Love Ella! A Tribute to the First Lady of Song, premiering Wednesday, June 6 at 9 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings). For more information visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/ellatribute/index.html
In this web-exclusive video, see concert footage from the broadcast and interviews with jazz trumpeter Jon Faddis and vocalist Lizz Wright as they weigh in on America's "First Lady of Song," Ella Fitzgerald. The interviews were shot at a gala musical event commemorating what would have been Ella's 90th birthday. This once-in-a-lifetime concert, co-hosted by Natalie Cole and Quincy Jones, also included Ella-inspired performances by Stevie Wonder, Patti Austin, Nancy Wilson, American Idol Ruben Studdard, George Duke, Take 6, and others.
GREAT PERFORMANCES presents We Love Ella! A Tribute to the First Lady of Song, premiering Wednesday, June 6 at 9 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings). For more information visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/ellatribute/index.html
In this Web-exclusive video, see concert footage from the broadcast and interviews with American Idol Ruben Studdard and saxman Dave Koz as they share their thoughts on America's "First Lady of Song," Ella Fitzgerald. The interviews were shot at a gala musical event commemorating what would have been Ella's 90th birthday.
The once-in-a-lifetime concert, co-hosted by Natalie Cole and Quincy Jones, also included Ella-inspired performances by Stevie Wonder, Patti Austin, Nancy Wilson, Jon Faddis, George Duke, Take 6, and others.