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Episode 91: Gabe Kaplan, The Hi De Hi De Ho Man!
The Hobi Gang welcomes Number 1 fan Doug back into the studio! The guys talk the Supergirl pilot, Heroes Reborn and the disapointment of Blindspot. Blake confuses his Herbs, Jason confuses his Kaplans,...
If you haven’t listened to the show before (why not?) you can check out previous episodes of The History of Bad Ideas podcast on iTunes and look out for new episodes here on Nerdly each and every week…
Episode 91: Gabe Kaplan, The Hi De Hi De Ho Man!
The Hobi Gang welcomes Number 1 fan Doug back into the studio! The guys talk the Supergirl pilot, Heroes Reborn and the disapointment of Blindspot. Blake confuses his Herbs, Jason confuses his Kaplans,...
- 9/30/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
My good Sun-Times pal from the 1970s at the Chicago Sun-Times, Cynthia Dagnal, wrote me today:
"A friend in London sent me this, obituary from the London indpendent and I was stunned to see that Jeni Le Gon attended the same Southside dancing school in Chicago that I did. It was probably the most reputable one on that side of the "color line," and not very far from my house. So I studied with the younger "protégés" of Mary Bruce, and all those cute pics of me in little but Expensive tutus and whatnot that I sometimes use on my blogs are reminders of those days! I took tap, jazz and ballet as a wee one, and loved to walk around en pointe all day long in those danged--and also expensive--toe shoes!"
Le Gon (born in Georgia Aug. 24,1916; died December 7, 2012) was the first African-American women to sign with a major studio,...
"A friend in London sent me this, obituary from the London indpendent and I was stunned to see that Jeni Le Gon attended the same Southside dancing school in Chicago that I did. It was probably the most reputable one on that side of the "color line," and not very far from my house. So I studied with the younger "protégés" of Mary Bruce, and all those cute pics of me in little but Expensive tutus and whatnot that I sometimes use on my blogs are reminders of those days! I took tap, jazz and ballet as a wee one, and loved to walk around en pointe all day long in those danged--and also expensive--toe shoes!"
Le Gon (born in Georgia Aug. 24,1916; died December 7, 2012) was the first African-American women to sign with a major studio,...
- 1/25/2013
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
"American Idol" hopeful Casey Abrams could not be saved this time.
In another shocker of this curious "Idol" season, the talented singer was voted off, after his jazzy version of "Hi De Ho (That Old Sweet Roll)" by Blood, Sweat and Tears (with lyrics by songwriter Carole King, this week's theme).
Watch the performance!
Abrams was joined by Scotty McCreery and Jacob Lusk in the bottom three. The remaining five contestants will continue to compete next week.
In another shocker of this curious "Idol" season, the talented singer was voted off, after his jazzy version of "Hi De Ho (That Old Sweet Roll)" by Blood, Sweat and Tears (with lyrics by songwriter Carole King, this week's theme).
Watch the performance!
Abrams was joined by Scotty McCreery and Jacob Lusk in the bottom three. The remaining five contestants will continue to compete next week.
- 4/29/2011
- Extra
"A lot of fans are going to be disappointed with tonight's result," said Ryan Seacrest at the start of the hour on American Idol Thursday. That sounded ominous, but then again it wasn't the same as saying America would be shocked or faint dead away. Not a Pia Toscano moment, in other words. At the halfway point, Seacrest said: "Who is in and who is out? You may be surprised." Again, surprise - but not shock. … I sensed … Jacob Lusk. Spoiler! Keep reading to find out which one went home and who can claim top-five status! Quiz: Jennifer Lopez vs.
- 4/29/2011
- by Tom Gliatto
- PEOPLE.com
var brightcovevideoid = '921650952001'; It was a night of songs by Carole King - a great pop songwriter with a big catalog of hits reaching back decades, but with a pop style that must seem almost classically formal to American Idol's six young finalists. The result was a well-sung, not terribly dynamic 90-minute show. James Durbin skipped the big theatrical statements for "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow." In rehearsal, he tried it as a simple ballad on guitar, but producer Jimmy Iovine urged him to go with his strong hand - rock - and the result, which was rhythmic and sweet,...
- 4/28/2011
- by Tom Gliatto
- PEOPLE.com
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