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"SOMETHING ELSE!" Author Interview > with Steve Randisi, Penny Singleton's Biographer

SOMETHING ELSE! Author Interview: https://somethingelsereviews.com/2024/07/04/penny-singleton-a-biography-blondie-and-beyond/
Q&A with Scott O’Brien, on Gene Nelson – Lights! Camera! Dance!

Q&A with Scott O’Brien, on Gene Nelson – Lights! Camera! Dance! 1- The legacy of Gene Nelson seems to have been overlooked, why? The spotlight on male cinema dancers has focused mainly on Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly. The bulk of Astaire musicals were released over a period of twenty-five years, and Kelly fifteen years. Gene Nelson musicals were released over a five-year period. Even so, his style and mesmerizing athletic grace was all his own, unique and deserving of more recognition.2- What exactly fueled Gene Nelson’s ambitions -- what inspired him?Oddly enough, it was Fred Astaire who triggered Gene’s...
A BUNDLE of PODCASTS & INTERVIEWS: with JON BURLINGAME re: HENRY MANCINI & PETER GUNN

A BUNDLE of PODCASTS & INTERVIEWS:> Ed Robertson radio show / podcast: https://televisionconfidential.com/next-show/mancini/> Another Day Above Ground podcast: https://anotherday19.podbean.com/e/remember-peter-gunn-hum-that-tune/> Screen Action Jazz blog: https://www.screenactionjazz.com/2024/07/spotlight-on-peter-gunn-and-mr-lucky.html> Film Music Media (YouTube interview):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b85VtDRy0sk> Notes from an Artist podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/notes-from-an-artist/id1571202958?i=1000659905528> SpyVibe announcement:https://spyvibe.blogspot.com/2024/05/mancini-book.html> JazzWax interview:https://www.jazzwax.com/2024/05/interview-jon-burlingame-on-peter-gunn.html
MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW - "KEEP THAT DAY JOB"

MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW:“A joyful pursuit! ... Readers will be delighted and surprised. Not just an excellent, inspirational recommendation for struggling artists, but perfect fodder for book club discussions ... Thoroughly engrossing.”-- D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review
Here's what CBR had to say about "POPEYE THE SAILOR - THE 1960s TV CARTOONS"!

What CBR has to say:https://www.cbr.com/popeye-animated-series-paramount-famous-studios-king-syndicate/