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Thursday, 27 April 2023

Rock n Roll World - Song of the Month

 

"Rock n Roll World" comes from the season 3 episode "Lisa's Song". The song is written by Nick Oosterveen and George Michalski who recorded the original version for their 1979 Michalski and Oosterveen album.

On Fame it is performed by Valerie Landsburg, Carlo Imperato, Gene Anthony Ray, Cynthia Gibb and Billy Hufsey. Although it was only featured in one episode the song was recorded originally for a promo to advertise season 3 as it moved from NBC to Syndication in America. 

For the promotion the song was released and gave it's name to the title of the the American album featuring music from season 2 and was also released as a single. It also appeared a year later on the Best of Fame Album.

As yet the song has never been performed in any of the Fame concerts. 

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Every time I see you

Rock n rolling to a tune

I wanna take you in my arms

And love you, love you all night long

I can't stop watching you

That you swing your hips around

There ain't nobody quite like you

When the music's going down

It's a rock n roll world

 It's a rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll world

 It's a rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll world

 It's a rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll, rock n roll world

Some ain't got no class

And some ain't got no soul

It looks like you got everything

Everything to rock n roll

I can't stop watching

As you swing your hips around

There ain't nobody quite like you

When the music's going down

It's a rock n roll world

 It's a rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll world

 It's a rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll world

 It's a rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll, rock n roll, rock n roll world

You don't know what it's like

Living in a rock n roll world

Can't keep from dancing

Can't stop romancing in a rock n roll world

Do you know how it feels to me

When I see you move so free

In a rock n roll world

 It's a rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll world

 It's a rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll world

 It's a rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll, rock n roll, rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll world

 It's a rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll world

 It's a rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll world

 It's a rock n roll world

It's a rock n roll, rock n roll, rock n roll world

Lee Curreri In Danger Bay



Lee Curreri in a 1987 episode of "Danger Bay" called "A Man Of Few Words". 





Lyric of the Week

 


Which Fame song does the lyric "The Steps Come One By One, Then Some By Some"  come from? 

Lee Curreri Crystal Heart Promo Posters 1986 Spanish








 







Tuesday, 25 April 2023

Lee Curreri - "Everyone's A Winner" Yummy Awards September 1983.



Lee Curreri performs "Everyone's A Winner" a song he wrote for the 1st Annual Yummy awards which were broadcast 17th September 1983.


Lee posted about the experience:

"When NBC asked me to come up with a song for the Saturday Morning cartoon lineup, I did a demo in my little bedroom studio with an Emulator 1, a Linn Drum, a Rhodes, and an OBx-a synth. The day after I submitted the demo, I heard a knock on my dressing room door - it was my arranger idol, Peter Matz (the bandleader for the Carol Burnett Show). Some kids idolized athletes, I idolized bandleaders 😃 Peter was working on the charts for the song. He invited me to the recording session with the orchestra. I was in seventh heaven - I got to hear an orchestra perform what I had recorded, overdubbing with my Emulator on a Tascam 4-track - with Peter Matz conducting!"




Spontaneous Combustion - Full Production Credits - Trivia of the Week


Executive Producer:  Patricia Jones and Donald Reiker
Supervising Producer:  Ken Ehrlich
Co Producer: Debbie Allen
Consulting Producer: David De Silva
Creator: Christopher Gore
Teleplay by Patricia Jones & Donald Reiker & Ira Steven Behr
Story by Patricia Jones & Donald Reiker
Director: Michael Hoey
Executive Script Consultant: Ira Steven Behr
Creative Consultant:  Carol Gary
Story Editor: Michael McGreevey
Associate Producer: Frank Merwald
                                     Tom Carlin
Dance Consultant: Debbie Allen
Choreography: Mike Malone
Assistant Choreographer: Otis Sallid
Director of Photography: Sherman L. Kunkel A.S.C
Art Diretor: Ira Diamond
Editor: John P. Farrell
Unit Production Manager: Denny Salvaryn
First Assistant Director: Armando Huerta
Second Assistant Director: Leslie Jackson    
Set Director: Sam Gross
Producer’s Coordinator: Robert Caplain
Assistant Music Coordinator: Michael Waters
Property Master:  John Kilma
Costume Designer: Marilyn Matthews
Script Supervisor: Victoria Weisbart
Make Up: Jack Wilson  
Hair Stylist: Gloria Montemayer
Sound: Jon Oliver
Sound Editor: Harry M. Cheney
Online Editor: Joe Bella
Rerecording Mixer: Jerry Clemens C.A.S
Telecine: Chris Devlin
Music Supervisor: Harry V. Lojewski
Score: Tim Truman
Fame Theme: Michael Gore
                           Dean Pitchford
Music Producer: Gary Scott
Music Coordinator: Maureen Crowe
Casting: Meg Liberman Casting
Original Casting: Mary Goldberg (New York)
                                Linda Francis (Los Angeles)
Capezio Dancewear provided by: Ballet Makers Inc
Promotional Consideration by:
                                                       Casio – EMI Division
                                                           Fender Musical Instruments
                                                      Panasonic Tchnics -Stereo
                                                      Roland Corporation
                                                          Schafer and Sons, Pianos & Organs
                                                           Selmar Musical Instruments
National Advertising Sales:     Lexington Broadcast Service
A Presentation of Metromedia Network
Post Production Facility: Complete Post Inc
Produced by M.G.M
In Cooperation with: RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana TV2
Executive in Charge of Production: Ted Zachary        
Sound Mixer: Michel Stone
Sound Effects Editor: Marti D. Humphrey
Orchestrator: Hummie Mann
Payrole: Kevin King
Production Assistant: Frank Rehwaldt
Lead Man: Kenneth Milfred
Dancers:
                Derrick Brice
  Leanne Gerrish
  Kimberlee Layton
  Joni Palmer
  Dwayne Phelps
                 Eartha D. Robinson
                Serge Rodnunsky
                Michael Rooney
                Allysia Sneed
               Bronwyn Thomas             
               Darryl Tribble
                 Rocker Verastique          

Quote of the Week - Carlo Imperato

 


Monday, 24 April 2023

Once In Awhile - Lee Curreri & Valerie Landsburg - Song of the Week


The lyric "How Ever Day You Reassure Me,
  When No one Else Believes." comes from "Once In Awhile" written by Ken Erhlich, it comes from the Season 3 episode "Gonna Learn How To Fly part 2."  It is performed by Valerie Landsburg and Lee Curreri .

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"Once In Awhile, I Stop And I Smile,
 And Think About the Times We Share.
 If Something Goes Wrong,
 It won't Be Very Long,
 Cause I Know That You Are There. 
 
 Once In Awhile I Think Of Your Smile,
 And All The Memories We've Known.
 They're Not Gonna End, I'm Telling You Friend.
 Neither One Of Us Could Ever Be Alone.
 
 The Laughter In Eyes That's Certain,
 The Look That Let's Me Know You're Pleased.
  How Ever Day You Reassure Me,
  When No one Else Believes.
 
 Once In Awhile Though It's Not My Style,
 I Wonder What My Life Would Be Without You.
 I'd Only Get Through Cause You Taught Me To
 And There's No Way I Could Doubt You.
 
 Once In Awhile I Sit And I Smile
 And Think Of All the Things Before Us.
 The Good And The Bad, The Happy And The Sad.
 And When I Think Of You Again.
 It Will Be More Than Just Once In Awhile." 

Take That First Step - Valerie Landsburg - Song of the Week


The Lyric "A Thousand Choices Call You, Which Ones The One You Need?" comes from "Take That First Step" from the Season 2 episode "Star Quality". Performed by Valerie Landsburg it is written by Bill and Kathy Birch.

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"You're Looking At A Dream,

And It Seems So Far Away.

So You Hide Your Hopes Inside Your Heart,

Waiting For A Brighter Day.

 

I Know Just What You Feel,

You Don't Know Where To Start.

Once You've Made It Past Your Fear

You're Past The Hardest Part.

 

Take That First Step,

The Hardest One Of All.

It Only Looks Easy,

Till You Stumble And Fall.

 

Take That First Step,

Let Your Heart Lead The Way,

Only Then You'll Discover,

We Both Need Each Other,

Every Step, Of The Way.

 

Some Times It's Hard To Know,

Just Where That Step Will Lead.

A Thousand Choices Call You,

Which Ones The One You Need?

 

There Is No Certain Answer,

All We Can Do Is Try.

We Gamble And Win, Together Begin

And Your Heart Can Be Your Guide.

 

Take That First Step,

The Hardest One Of All.

It Only Looks Easy,

Till You Stumble And Fall.

 

Take That First Step,

Let Your Heart Lead The Way,

Only Then You'll Discover,

We Both Need Each Other,

Every Step,

 

 Take That First Step,

The Hardest One Of All.

It Only Looks Easy,

Till You Stumble And Fall.

 

Take That First Step,

Let Your Heart Lead The Way,

Only Then You'll Discover,

We Both Need Each Other,

Every Step, Of The Way." Th


Spontaneous Combustion Script Extended & Deleted Scenes

 

The Script for Spontaneous Combustion is very accurate to the actual TV Episode, with very little deviation. There are a couple of word changes in the dialogue but not much else. Near the start where we see Lydia and  Sherwood carrying food trays and heading to the teachers lounge there is a scenes set in the cafeteria that is suppose to happen first setting the scene but this does not appear in the episodes, instead the teachers are seen walking towards the lobby.   

In the episode this line belongs to Mrs Berg and not Lydia as it appears in the script.




When Shorofsky finds Cassidy playing the keyboard in the cafeteria this line of dialogue is missing. Instead he just asks "What d'ya think?"


Morloch's line about using the company is deleted from the initial request for Shorofsky to have a drink with him but is added at the end where Morloch asks him to make an exception this time.


After Lydia quits Morloch's line of dialogue is deleted.

Lee Curreri My Guy April 1983 The Music Man




Lee Curreri My Guy April 1983 The Music Man


Thursday, 20 April 2023

Lyric of the Week

 

Which Fame Song does the Lyric "A Thousand Choices Call You, Which Ones The One You Need?" come from?

Robert Scheerer - Crew Member of the Month

 


Robert Joseph Scheerer was born on December 28th 1929 in Santa Barbara.  He started his career as a dancer under the name Bobby Scheerer and was a teenage member of the dance group The Jivin’ Jacks & Jills. As a dancer he made 12 films for Universal Studios, including What’s Cookin’. He later acted on Broadway in the play "Lend an Ear" and appeared in the "The Boy Friend", "Top Banana" and "Dance Me A Song", directed by Bob Fosse.



In the 1960's  he started directing and specialised in Episodic TV  including  "Matlock", "Hawaii Five-O", "Police Story", "The Love Boat", "Knots Landing", "Dynasty", "Ironside" and "Gilligan’s Island". He also regularly  directed Star Trek shows: "The Next Generation", "Deep Space Nine and Voyager".

On "Fame" he directed 18 episodes in the first 3 seasons between 1981 and 1984. A number of the cast have described him as one of their favourite directors.

He retired in the late 90s and died on March 3rd 2018 in Valley Village, California aged 88. 


Lee Curreri Tiger Beat Sweet Nothings 1983



Wednesday, 19 April 2023

Picture of the Week - Erica Gimpel

 



Magazine of the Month - Girl

 

Girl is a British magazine, aimed at younger teenager girls and published in the UK by IPC Magazines. Originally running from 1951 to 1964, its second incarnate, which we feature here, was published weekly on a Thursday from 1981 to 1990

The magazine featured Pop, Fashion, Advice and photo stories.

The magazines featured a few Fame Related articles in 1983 and Issue 114 from  April 17th 1983 came with a free Fame Sticker book and the following week April 23rd 1983 issue 115 came with a free packet of Fame Stickers.