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Ep. 11 - AL KASHA ("The Morning After")
Ep. 11 - AL KASHA ("The Morning After")
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58 minutes
Released:
Jun 2, 2015
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Bobby Peterson's R&B recording of "Irresistible You" became Al Kasha's first charting hit in 1960. It was soon covered by Bobby Darin, and Al went on to land more than twenty additional titles on the Billboard Pop, R&B, Country, and Adult Contemporary rankings. His songs have been recorded by Jackie Wilson, Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Cash, Neil Diamond, Etta James, Peggy Lee, Roy Orbison, and Donna Summer, just to name a few. He has been nominated for two Tony awards, two Grammy awards, an Emmy, four Golden Globes, and four Academy Awards - two of which he won when he and songwriting partner Joel Hirschhorn took home the Oscar for Best Song in 1973 ("The Morning After" from The Poseidon Adventure) and again in 1975 ("We May Never Love Like This Again" from The Towering Inferno).
Released:
Jun 2, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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Ep. 9 - BILL GAITHER ("Because He Lives"): Gospel music legend Bill Gaither is best known to general audiences for penning “He Touched Me,” which earned Elvis Presley a Grammy for Best Inspirational Performance in 1972. Gaither and his wife Gloria virtually pioneered the “Inspirational” genre by applying traditional theological themes to the struggles and realities of everyday life. The pair was jointly honored with the Christian “Songwriter of the Century” award by the American Society of Composers and Publishers (ASCAP) in 2000. Additionally, Gaither has received a half dozen Grammy awards, and more than thirty Gospel Music Association “Dove” Awards, including the “Songwriter of the Year” honor for 1969, 1970, and every year from 1972 through 1977. Many Gaither songs are staples of church hymnals, including “Because He Lives,” “There’s Something About That Name,” “Gentle Shepherd,” “Get All Excited,” “Jesus, We Just Want to Thank You,” and “The Family of God.” Gaither’s songs have be by Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters