The Caroline Rhea Show is an American syndicated variety/talk show that was regarded as the successor to The Rosie O'Donnell Show. It premiered in September 2002 and ran until May 2003 and was hosted by actress and comedienne Caroline Rhea, who was hand-picked by Rosie O'Donnell as her replacement and who had hosted the last few weeks of Rosie prior to her show launching. Like its predecessor, The Caroline Rhea Show was taped in Studio 8-G at NBC's Rockefeller Center Studios in New York City. In many ways, The Caroline Rhea Show was similar to the more-successful Ellen DeGeneres Show; both programs were daytime talk shows that were run like nighttime talk shows, with monologues and house bands and celebrity guests. Unlike with Rosie's daytime show where an audience member opened the show, by announcing the day's guests, Chip Zien was the announcer of the show announcing "Live from New York, it's The Caroline Rhea Show! On Today's Show...Here's Caroline!" The first five words, "Live from New York, it's," mimicked the opening tagline to Saturday Night Live, produced in the neighboring Studio 8-H. The show's intro song was Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline", which the audience often sang along to, particularly in vocalising the three beats after the song's eponymous line and chanting "so good, so good" in response to "good times never seemed so good".
Never Too Late: The Doc Severinsen Story is a biographical documentary about the life and career of Doc Severinsen, a legendary trumpet player known for his work in big bands and his multiple marriages. The film also explores Severinsen's battle with pneumonia and his dedication to staying fit through workout routines. It offers an intimate look into the life of a remarkable musician.
The movie is of a Bocelli concert in Portofino, Italy, recorded in August 2012, with an ensemble of supporting artists, including violinist Caroline Campbell, German star Helene Fischer, Brazilian singer-songwriter Sandy, trumpeter Chris Botti, and Bocelli's partner Veronica Berti joining him for a duet of "Somethin' Stupid", all backed by a 40 piece orchestra.
Barbra Streisand returns to her hometown of Brooklyn to perform a captivating concert. She showcases her incredible vocal range and sings her greatest hits, captivating the audience with her mesmerizing stage presence.
In this live concert film, Chris Botti performs with an orchestra and special guests, showcasing his talent as a musician and entertainer. The film captures the energy and excitement of his performance, showcasing his unique blend of jazz and pop music genres.
Tony Bennett: An American Classic is a 2006 music documentary that showcases the legendary male singer's tribute to the art of singing. Through interviews, performances, and behind-the-scenes footage, the film provides an intimate look at Tony Bennett's career and his impact on the music industry. With his unmistakable voice and timeless songs, Bennett has become a beloved figure in the world of jazz and music in general. This documentary captures his incredible talent and showcases his contributions to the art of singing.
Chris Botti & Friends - Night Sessions: Live in Concert (2002) is a documentary film that captures a mesmerizing live performance by renowned musician Chris Botti and his talented friends. With captivating music and exceptional performances, this concert film is a treat for music lovers.
In this captivating concert film, Chris Botti, a celebrated jazz trumpeter, delivers an awe-inspiring performance in front of an enthusiastic audience in Boston. With his unique style and extraordinary skill, Botti takes the audience on a musical journey filled with soulful melodies and breathtaking solos.
Legends of Jazz: Showcase with Ramsey Lewis (2006) takes you on a captivating journey into the dynamic and diverse world of jazz. Join Grammy-winning pianist Ramsey Lewis as he introduces you to some of the most influential musicians and iconic performances in jazz history. From bebop to fusion, this series showcases the extraordinary talent and enduring legacy of jazz.
Sting: Inside - The Songs of Sacred Love is a documentary film that dives into the making of Sting's album Sacred Love. The film provides an in-depth look at the creative process and inspiration behind the songs. It also includes live performances and interviews with Sting.
Trying to Get Good: The Jazz Odyssey of Jack Sheldon is a biographical documentary that follows the life and career of Jack Sheldon, a jazz musician known for his trumpet playing. The film showcases his talent, his struggles with addiction, and his determination to succeed in the music industry.
Concert video from Sting's Brand New Day Tour. 1. A Thousand Years 2. If You Love Somebody (Set Them Free) 3. After the Rain Has Fallen 4. We'll Be Together 5. Perfect Love... Gone Wrong 6. Seven Days 7. Fill Her Up 8. Every Little Thing She Does is Magic 9. Ghost Story 10. Moon Over Bourbon Street 11. Englishman in New York 12. Brand New Day 13. Tomorrow We'll See 14. Desert Rose 15. Every Breath You Take 16. Lithium Sunset 17. Message in a Bottle 18. Fragile
A documentary film capturing Sting's live performance and providing a behind-the-scenes look at the concert.
Celebrated tenor vocalist and classical-pop crossover Andrea Bocelli toplines this live concert from 2011. Mounted in New York City's Central Park, it features appearances by frequent Bocelli collaborators Celine Dion and David Foster. Selections include: "My Prayer," "Ave Maria," "Amarcord," Home On the Range," and many more.
The 2024 honorees for their lifetime contributions to the arts are filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, rock band the Grateful Dead, singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt, jazz musician Arturo Sandoval, and iconic American institution The Apollo.
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