Say what you want about the actual history of Christopher Columbus and the need to celebrate this holiday in America, but Columbus Day will always mean one thing to me: Stan Freberg.
Rumble.
My apologies if I'm becoming the media section to compliment the wonderful Homesick Texan blog, but I had the chance to meet Don Colson over the weekend. Don has been in the Bangor market for a long, long time. As it turns out, however, he was the anchor at KSAT (see the entry about Joe Fowler below... They've crossed paths.) while I was in high school and college. Andrea and our son were working at the Children's Miracle Network telethon on Saturday and our daughter and I went for a little while to watch and then went home for a rest. I turned on the telethon and heard Don being introduced and heard him being introduced. I didn't think it could have been the same Don Colson, but sure enough, once he started talking I recognized him. I gathered my daughter and we went back to the mall so I could at least introduce myself and let him know I remembered him from San Antonio. He taken aback slightly, but was happy to know I remembered.
On the way home, I realized how powerful one's memory can be. I recognized his voice after not hearing it for some 25 years.
I've only been through the Universal Studios tour three times in my life, but the one thing that struck me about the events over the weekend was that Courthouse Square was lost in the blaze. Before it was used in Back to the Future, I remember being told that it was used in the "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" movie. (Which is awful to me now that I've watched it as an adult, but when I was 14, it was cool to see Aerosmith, Alice Cooper and Steve Martin all in one film... Plus the soundtrack album was pretty good, too... It was the first time I had ever heard a vocoder used in music.)
Another piece of Hollywood history slips away.
Well, suffice it to say that a lapse of concentration caused me to take my server offline for a day. Thanks to Chris at Midas Networks for un-doing my done. I wouldn't have been able to drive from Bangor to Austin to fix my wee mistake, so I appreciate him giving me a hand with getting everything back up and running again.
Yesterday, I had typed up a long entry about this last weekend, but by the time I finally got around to clicking on the POST button, my connection had timed out and I lost the bugger. I'll take another crack at it soon.
I officially filled the last spot for the Boston workshop, so now I can spend the next few weeks looking forward to it as much as everyone else who signed up for it!
There's a fella down in Connecticut named Anthony Piselli who is working on hosting several VO workshops in Hartford over the summer featuring folks like Jim Alburger and Penny Abshire, Julie Williams, and Bob Bergen(encore!). Once he gets more details together, I'll be able to post a link to them!
What is it? Well, had I found the site I was looking for, I would be able to tell you. It's a sketch featuring June Foray and Paul Frees about an advertising agency that was put out by CBS to illustrate the benefits of sticking with radio advertising. Anyway, if any of you have information on this, please let me know. In the meantime, enjoy "That Agency Thing"
I have to admit, it's fun to live in an area where the day when a major league baseball team's equipment is loaded into a moving van to be transported to Florida is akin to a national holiday.
Complete with photo gallery, y'all...
A co-worker passed this along to me on Friday, so I have no idea how long this has been up. Rockstar is allowing folks to call their phone lines as a rabid talk radio listener and leave a message that might be used in their upcoming Grand Theft Auto IV release. Didn't see anything about payment, unfortunately.
Moe Egan and I have been working to bring Bob Bergen, the voice of Porky Pig, to the Boston area the weekend of April 12th and 13th! Once we finalize studio arrangements, we'll release the official information. However, this is such a great event that I wanted to get the word out so those who want to join us can get their deposits in to reserve a spot!
Topics covered will include:- Character development and maintenance- How to categorize your characters so you have a repertoire to refer to. - The business of the business, i.e. demos, agents, marketing, etc.- Proper vocal care so as not to cause damage to the vocal cords. ...and LOTS more! Each participant will receive a copy of their studio work complete with Bob's direction.Space is VERY limited for this weekend, so the sooner you get your spot reserved, the better. I've already heard from folks around New England and Canada! Contact me for information on how to save your place for this fun and empowering weekend with Bob Bergen!UPDATE: You can now find all the information here!
...but we went and saw the 2007 World Series trophy anyway!
I've also noticed that hits are picking up on the site lately. Lotsa hits, yet no contacts. Tweaks are probably in order.
Like many of you, I have my equipment set up in my basement. My plan is to wall off a small corner of that somewhat large space to use as a vocal booth. I received a copy of Rod Gervais' "Home Recording Studio: Build It Like The Pros" after reading Brian Hart's opinion on the book.
The booth is now finished... ...in my head.
I encountered a problem with my plans for building my space in the basement a few weeks ago when, coincidentally, our heat went out. The boiler room is adjacent to our part of the basement (the floorplan of which is shaped like the state of Utah, with the boiler room taking up the missing northeast corner; if that makes any sense...) and during this time started making a "gromm gromm gromm" kind of noise that droned from every register in our unit, twenty-four hours a day. Needless to say, I wasn't able to do any work or auditions because of this, so we called the management company to report the loss of heat and the noise in the boiler room.
Long story made short (Yay!):
The pipes in the empty apartment at the end of our building froze and burst, thus flooding that apartment and, get this, dumping water into the heating system for our apartment. The plumber came and blew out the pipes. Noise went away; heat came back.
Now I have to clear out my workspace again as it has become littered with Diet Pepsi cans and CDs. During this down time (thank goodness for the day job...), I set up my Atari Flashback 2 Console with an old TV and played games with the kids. Still love that Combat!
We're also looking for a house of our own now. The first thing I check is the basement in each of the houses we've looked at so far. It's going to be trickier than we first thought to find "THE" house. More on that as it develops...