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Re: This year's mentors         


Author: PeterL
Date: Mar 19, 2008 20:59

On Mar 19, 8:35 pm, Bob Rudd verizon.net> wrote:
> Parton, Lloyd Webber, Carey and Diamond....pretty obvious that TPTB are
> looking for a Heartland of America winner.
>
> Can you see Chikeze, for example, singing "Nine to Five," "Music of the
> Night," anything of Carey's or "Sweet Caroline?"
>

The judges have never like someone with the Broadway style, and now
they ask one of the biggest Broadway composers to mentor them?
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Re: This year's mentors         


Author: CoastalEddy
Date: Mar 19, 2008 21:02

PeterL gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 19, 8:35=A0pm, Bob Rudd verizon.net> wrote:
>> Parton, Lloyd Webber, Carey and Diamond....pretty obvious that TPTB are
>> looking for a Heartland of America winner.
>>
>> Can you see Chikeze, for example, singing "Nine to Five," "Music of the
>> Night," anything of Carey's or "Sweet Caroline?"
>>
>
> The judges have never like someone with the Broadway style, and now
> they ask one of the biggest Broadway composers to mentor them?

Actually, his musicals were presented on London's West End first. . . And
you know, English music is so not American.

--
Rehab is for Quitters
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Re: This year's mentors         


Author: PeterL
Date: Mar 19, 2008 22:19

On Mar 19, 9:02 pm, CoastalE...@CShor.com wrote:
> PeterL gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Mar 19, 8:35=A0pm, Bob Rudd verizon.net> wrote:
>>> Parton, Lloyd Webber, Carey and Diamond....pretty obvious that TPTB are
>>> looking for a Heartland of America winner.
>
>>> Can you see Chikeze, for example, singing "Nine to Five," "Music of the
>>> Night," anything of Carey's or "Sweet Caroline?"
>
>> The judges have never like someone with the Broadway style, and now
>> they ask one of the biggest Broadway composers to mentor them?
>
> Actually, his musicals were presented on London's West End first. . . And
> you know, English music is so not American.
>

I use the term Broadway to designate the musical theater. In any
event the judges have never liked the singers to be too "Broadway",
i.e. musical theater.
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Re: This year's mentors         


Author: Mickey
Date: Mar 20, 2008 03:12

PeterL wrote:
> On Mar 19, 9:02 pm, CoastalE...@CShor.com wrote:
>> PeterL gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Mar 19, 8:35=A0pm, Bob Rudd verizon.net> wrote:
>>>> Parton, Lloyd Webber, Carey and Diamond....pretty obvious that TPTB are
>>>> looking for a Heartland of America winner.
>>>> Can you see Chikeze, for example, singing "Nine to Five," "Music of the
>>>> Night," anything of Carey's or "Sweet Caroline?"
>>> The judges have never like someone with the Broadway style, and now
>>> they ask one of the biggest Broadway composers to mentor them?
>> Actually, his musicals were presented on London's West End first. . . And
>> you know, English music is so not American.
>>
>
>
> I use the term Broadway to designate the musical theater. In any
> event the judges have never liked the...
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Re: This year's mentors         


Author: JohnGavin
Date: Mar 20, 2008 07:17

On Mar 20, 1:19 am, PeterL gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 19, 9:02 pm, CoastalE...@CShor.com wrote:
>
>> PeterL gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Mar 19, 8:35=A0pm, Bob Rudd verizon.net> wrote:
>>>> Parton, Lloyd Webber, Carey and Diamond....pretty obvious that TPTB are
>>>> looking for a Heartland of America winner.
>
>>>> Can you see Chikeze, for example, singing "Nine to Five," "Music of the
>>>> Night," anything of Carey's or "Sweet Caroline?"
>
>>> The judges have never like someone with the Broadway style, and now
>>> they ask one of the biggest Broadway composers to mentor them?
>
>> Actually, his musicals were presented on London's West End first. . . And
>> you know, English music is so not American.
>
> I use the term Broadway to designate the musical theater.  In any
> event the judges have never liked the singers to be too "Broadway",
> i.e. musical theater. ...
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Re: This year's mentors         


Author: Bob Rudd
Date: Mar 20, 2008 12:04

In article <15206012-9daf-4fe6-bb4c-
0d58924dfeff@n58g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, dagdern@comcast.net says...
> On Mar 20, 1:19 am, PeterL gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Mar 19, 9:02 pm, CoastalE...@CShor.com wrote:
>>
>>> PeterL gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> On Mar 19, 8:35=A0pm, Bob Rudd verizon.net> wrote:
>>>>> Parton, Lloyd Webber, Carey and Diamond....pretty obvious that TPTB are
>>>>> looking for a Heartland of America winner.
>>
>>>>> Can you see Chikeze, for example, singing "Nine to Five," "Music of the
>>>>> Night," anything of Carey's or "Sweet Caroline?"
>>
>>>> The judges have never like someone with the Broadway style, and now
>>>> they ask one of the biggest Broadway composers to mentor them?
>>
>>> Actually, his musicals were presented on London's West End first. . . And
>>> you know, English music is so not American.
>>
>> I use the term Broadway to designate the musical theater.  In any ...
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Re: This year's mentors         


Author: fmomoon
Date: Mar 21, 2008 02:45

"Bob Rudd" verizon.net> wrote in message
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In article <15206012-9daf-4fe6-bb4c-
I'm gonna be lovin it, BIG time!

If Chickeze's still around, that ought to be mighty funny entertainment.

Auchuleta - Coat of Many Colors
Carly - I Don't Know How to Love Him
Chickeze - Memories

hehehe
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Re: This year's mentors         


Author: Jamie Brinkoeter
Date: Mar 21, 2008 08:11

"fmomoon" comcast.net> wrote in message
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>
> If she's still around, I'd be thinking that Syesha would be more likely on
> "I Don't Know How to Love Him." Carly maybe on "Memory," but that would
> be too rangy for her. "Whistle Down the Wind" for Brooke. Lloyd-Webber
> doesn't write for altos, and that is what the majority of the ladies sing
> this year. Guys are going to have a real problem. Michael Johns, if he
> gets his act together, could use that high quality he has for a couple of
> songs and Chickeze would be able to handle quite a few things. Jason?
> The best he could handle would be "Any Dream Will Do." Everything else is
> just out of his experience.
>
> I'm not a huge Lloyd-Webber fan (too much of his music is the same, even
> within the same musical), but as a musical theatre nut, at least I'm going
> to know something going into this genre..err...jondra.
> --
> Moni
>
How about "Take That Look Off Your Face" for Carly, or "Close Every Door" ...
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Re: This year's mentors         


Author: PeterL
Date: Mar 21, 2008 10:54

On Mar 20, 3:12 am, Mickey sbcnomorephishglobal.net>
wrote:
> PeterL wrote:
>> On Mar 19, 9:02 pm, CoastalE...@CShor.com wrote:
>>> PeterL gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> On Mar 19, 8:35=A0pm, Bob Rudd verizon.net> wrote:
>>>>> Parton, Lloyd Webber, Carey and Diamond....pretty obvious that TPTB are
>>>>> looking for a Heartland of America winner.
>>>>> Can you see Chikeze, for example, singing "Nine to Five," "Music of the
>>>>> Night," anything of Carey's or "Sweet Caroline?"
>>>> The judges have never like someone with the Broadway style, and now
>>>> they ask one of the biggest Broadway composers to mentor them?
>>> Actually, his musicals were presented on London's West End first. . . And
>>> you know, English music is so not American.
>
>> I use the term Broadway to designate the musical theater.  In any
>> event the judges have never liked the singers to be too "Broadway",
>> i.e. musical theater.
>
> Let me add, that music from the musical theater has been a mainstay of ...
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Re: This year's mentors         


Date: Mar 21, 2008 21:09

On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:54:11 -0700 (PDT), PeterL gmail.com>
wrote:
>On Mar 20, 3:12 am, Mickey sbcnomorephishglobal.net>
>wrote:
>> PeterL wrote:
>>> On Mar 19, 9:02 pm, CoastalE...@CShor.com wrote:
>>>> PeterL gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> On...
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