Thursday, January 24, 2008

Dramarama
Gives Ellen De Generes
A Million Dollar Performance

Did you see
Dramarama on the Ellen De Generes show today? If you did, you saw them give Ellen a million dollar performance of “Anything Anything (I’ll Give You)”. Mark, Pete, Mike and Tony were cranking out the music and John gave a spectacular vocal performance. His voice was so clear and strong. While I was watching I could feel the power and the energy of the song being transmitted through my TV. I can image what the live audience felt. They must have been blown away. Maybe a friend recorded it or you can find it on the net, but you’ve got to see this performance.


Birthdays in Music

Who do you share B-days with?

January 24, 2008

>>Aaron Neville, American soul music vocalist with The Neville Brothers, turns 67.
>>Neil Diamond, American singer and songwriter, turns 67.
>>Bobby Scott, American pianist and vocalist, turns 71.
>>Ray Stevens, (born Harold Ray Ragsdale) American singer-songwriter, turns 69.
>>Becky Hobbs, American country music singer-songwriter, turns 58.
>>Pat "Sleepy" Brown, American R&B singer and record producer with Society of Soul, turns 38.
>>Zeke Carey, American doo wop vocalist with The Flamingos, turns 75.
>>Bob Degen, American jazz pianist, turns 64.
>>Calvin Goldspink, Brit bubblegum pop singer of S Club 8 fame, turns 19.
>>John Myung, American bassist with Dream Theater, turns 41.
>>Marcus Printup, American trumpeter, turns 41.
>>Tatyana Ali, (born Tatyana Marisol Ali) American actress and singer, turns 29.
>>Lennie McBrowne, American drummer, turns 75.
>>Paul Marazzi, Brit vocalist with A1, turns 33.
>>Keech Rainwater, American drummer of Lonestar fame, turns 45.
>>Jools Holland, Brit keyboardist with Squeeze, turns 50.
>>Warren Zevon (January 24, 1947 – September 07, 2003), American singer, songwriter, and pianist with The Everly Brothers, would have turned 61 this year.
>>John Belushi (January 24, 1949 – March 05, 1982), American actor and singer with The Blues Brothers, would have turned 59 this year.

Happy Birthday to everyone born today, January 24th.

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1 comment:

Victor Caballero said...

How about some video? Would love to see Ellen's reaction to the performance.