composer: theme music (270 episodes, 1982-1993) Gary Portnoy ... composer: theme music / performer: theme music / music performer: title theme / performer: theme song / singer: title theme (270 episodes, 1982-1993) Chips Swanson ... music editor (248 episodes, 1983-1993) Mary Morla...
Nanki-Poo was a poor minstrel singer. Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing and Peep-Bo were all wards of Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner of Titipu (the fictional town in Japan where the show is set). 14. In "Cheers: The Motion Picture," Diane uses which Richard Wagner piece for the music in ...
As Lilith sings the song, everyone starts to leave one by one because the song touches them. First, Cliff leaves to call his mom. Next, Norm leaves but doesn't say why. Then, Carla leaves to send her mother flowers. Woody leaves to go rent "The Jazz Singer." Frasier asks Lilith why...
70’s folk, and raw rock and roll, hailing from Richmond, Virginia. Led by singer-songwriter Mackenzie Roark, this ensemble brings her poignantly introspective, yet vibrant songs to life. Mackenzie's songwriting prowess draws from a well of influences, including classic country icons like Townes ...
The capacity audience was silent when Crawford, as the Phantom, made his first appearence, materializing behind a mirror and leading Christine (Dale Kristien), an opera singer who is the object of the Phantom’s tortured affections, into his labyrinthine lair. ...