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Monthly Archives: April 2012
A Special Remembrance for Peter Bergman of the Firesign Theater
Yesterday, I attended a special remembrance for Peter Bergman, one of the founders of the comedy troupe, The Firesign Theater who recently passed away. The room at the Electric Lodge was overflowing with people who knew, loved, and worked with … Continue reading
Posted in Actor, Broadcast Radio, Comedy, Rock Music, Theater
Tagged Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, Comedy, Comedy Troupe, David Ossman, Don't Crush That Dwarf, entertainment, Firesign Theater, Firesign Theatre, funny, Hollywood, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once, I Think We're All Bozos, Los Angeles, Peter Bergman, Phil Proctor, radio, Radio Free Oz, The Firesign Theater, Waiting for the Electrician
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From The Philippines to Los Angeles, Gorgeous Musical Trailblazer Charmaine Clamor is Featured on “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight”
The most recent installment of the syndicated, broadcast radio show “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight,” features jazz singer Charmaine Clamor, along with tracks from her new CD, “Something Good.” Born and raised in the Philippines, now living in Los Angeles, Charmaine has had … Continue reading
Posted in Blues, Broadcast Radio, Hollywood, Interview, Jazz, Neo-soul and Soul Music, Podcast, Pop Music, R&B, Singer, World Music
Tagged blues, broadcast, broadcast radio, Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, Charmaine Clamor, cross-cultural, cross-culture, entertainment, Filipino-American Jazz Festival, Hollywood, Hollywood Spotlight, interview, jazz, Jazz Singer, JazzPhil-USA, Julie Andrews, Latin, Latin music, Los Angeles, music, music Los Angeles, new music, Philippines, podcast, R&B, radio, Rhythm & Blues, samba, singer, syndicated, The Philippines
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Phil Proctor of The Firesign Theater After Hours with Carolyn Fox
Phil Proctor, actor and member of the comedy troupe, The Firesign Theater, shared behind the scenes stories of Hollywood, when he met After Hours with Carolyn Fox, host of the syndicated broadcast radio show, “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight.” Always hilarious, Phil … Continue reading
Posted in Actor, After Hours Interviews, book, Comedy, Hollywood, in-studio, Interview, Movie, Podcast, Rock Music, Stage, Theater
Tagged After Hours, Anythynge You Want To, book, broadcast radio, Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, Comedy, entertainment, Firesign Theater, Firesign Theatre, Hollywood, Hollywood Spotlight, interview, parody, Peter Bergman, Peter Bergman Special Remembrance, Phil Proctor, podcast, radio, rock, Shakespeare, Shakespeare parody, The Firesign Theater
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Hear the complete episode of “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight” featuring Max Holly
Singer, songwriter, and now published poet and spoken word artist Max Holly is Carolyn Fox’s special guest on the most recent installment of the syndicated broadcast radio show, “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight.” Max is perhaps best known as a singer-songwriter with … Continue reading
Posted in book, Broadcast Radio, Hollywood, Interview, Jazz, Podcast, Pop Music, Rock Music, Singer, songwriter
Tagged Art Calculus, book, broadcast, broadcast radio, Broadcast Radio Show, Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, entertainment, Hollywood, Hollywood Spotlight, interview, jazz, Love Letters, Max Holly, music, music Los Angeles, new music, On the Wings of the Words, poems, Poetry, radio, Rhythms in Rhyme, rock, singer, songwriter, syndicated
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Tonight! Singer-Songwriter-Published Poet Max Holly on Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight
Tune into the syndicated, broadcast radio show, “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight” tonight on 1580 AM at 1 AM in Greater Los Angeles, when Carolyn will welcome Max Holly as her special guest. Max will discuss his music, including his CD, … Continue reading
Posted in Broadcast Radio, Hollywood, Interview, Jazz, Pop Music, Rock Music, Singer, songwriter
Tagged Album, Art Calculus, book, broadcast, broadcast radio, Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, CD, entertainment, Hollywood, Hollywood Spotlight, interview, Love Letters, Max Holly, music, music Los Angeles, new music, Poet, Poetry, radio, Rhythms in Rhyme, rock, singer, songwriter, syndicated
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What’s Your Favorite Down and Dirty Blues Song?
The right blues song can make you feel like you’re naked in a cheap hotel room. Many musicians say that rock n’ roll is built on a base of the blues. And just about everyone has a favorite blues song, whether … Continue reading
Posted in Blues, Broadcast Radio, Country Music, Folk Music, Jazz, Neo-soul and Soul Music, New Orleans, Pop Music, R&B, Rock Music
Tagged B.B. King, blues, broadcast, broadcast radio, Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, dobro, entertainment, Eric Clapton, fan favorites, fan picks, Hollywood, Hollywood Spotlight, music, music Los Angeles, new music, R&B, radio, rock, rock n' roll, Rolling Stones, Soul music, syndicated, The Rolling Stones
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An interview with Music Producer Sonny Cool, plus Music from Sting, Adele and Laurie Melan on Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight
On the show this week, music producer Sonny Cool joins Carolyn Fox, the Velvet Voiced Vixen, as a special behind the scenes guest. Sonny shares his perspective on the music business, as well as what it was like being mentored … Continue reading
Posted in Broadcast Radio, Composer, Country Music, Folk Music, Hollywood, Interview, Jazz, Neo-soul and Soul Music, On the scene interview, Podcast, Pop Music, Punk Rock, R&B, Reggae, Rock Music, Singer, songwriter
Tagged Adele, Amnesty International, Bob Dylan, broadcast, broadcast radio, Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, Chimes of Freedom, composer, Composer of movie music, country, country music, entertainment, Funk, George Clinton, Hollywood, Hollywood Spotlight, interview, Laurie Melan, movie music, music, music Los Angeles, Music Producer, Music Production, new music, Parlament Funkadelic, podcast, R&B, radio, rock, singer, songwriter, Sonny Cool, Sting, syndicated, Technovoice
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Phil Proctor of The Firesign Theater on Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight
This week Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight is a special humor edition, featuring funny man and wildly versatile actor Phil Proctor as our in-studio guest. As a member of the four-man comedy troupe, The Firesign Theater, Phil worked with Peter Bergman, Phil … Continue reading
Posted in Actor, Alternative, book, Broadcast Radio, Comedy, Hollywood, in-studio, Interview, Podcast, Pop Music, Rock Music, Singer, Stage, Theater
Tagged Actor, Alternative, Anythynge You Want To, book, Books, Bozo, Bozos, broadcast, broadcast radio, Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, Comedy, Comic, Don't Crush That Dwart, entertainment, Firesign Theatre, funny, Hollywood, Hollywood Spotlight, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once, humor, I Think We're All Bozos, in-studio, interview, Marx & Lennon, Nick Danger, Peter Bergman, Peter Bergman Tribute, Phil Proctor, podcast, rock, Rock Music | Tagged After Hours, Rocky Rococo, Shoes for Industry, Spoof, syndicated, The Tale of the Giant Rat of Sumatra, Waiting for the Electrician
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Phil Proctor of Firesign Theater in the Studio with Carolyn Fox
Phil Proctor is one funny guy! This member of the Firesign Theater, a hilarious comedy team with a surreal sense of humor, had us in stitches when he recently came into the studio. He shared how the group began, the … Continue reading
Posted in Actor, Alternative, book, Broadcast Radio, Comedy, Hollywood, in-studio, Interview, Rock Music
Tagged After Hours, Anythynge You Want To, Books, Bozo, Bozos, broadcast, broadcast radio, Carolyn Fox, Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight, Comedy, Comic, Don't Crush That Dwart, entertainment, Firesign Theatre, funny, Hollywood, Hollywood Spotlight, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once, humor, I Think We're All Bozos, interview, Marx & Lennon, Nick Danger, Peter Bergman, Peter Bergman Tribute, Phil Proctor, podcast, rock, Rocky Rococo, Shoes for Industry, Spoof, syndicated, The Tale of the Giant Rat of Sumatra, Waiting for the Electrician
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Frank D’Angelo and Green Day’s American Idiot on Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight
Frank D’Anglo, charismatic Canadian R&B singer, songwriter, TV host and author of a new memoir, “Being Frank,” tells Carolyn Fox about the release of his new album, “Winds of Time.” His new single, “You’re the One” debuted as the #1 added … Continue reading
Posted in Blues, book, Broadcast Radio, Dance, Hollywood, Interview, Musical Theater, Neo-soul and Soul Music, Podcast, Pop Music, Punk Rock, R&B, Rock Music, Singer, songwriter, Stage, Theater
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