The first major tv interview with the legendary music producer, set to the soundtrack of his greatest hits.
Phil Spector is the most renowned and reclusive music producer of all time, but his ground-breaking achievements have recently been eclipsed by his sensational Hollywood murder trial.
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The music producer Phil Spector has been found guilty of killing Lana Clarkson
Six years after being charged with second degree murder, rock legend Phil Spector was found guilty. Bill Whitaker reports. Legal analyst Lisa Bloom discussed the verdict.
Music producer Phil Spector has been sentenced to 19 years to life in prison for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson in 2003. The judge is also ordering restitution payments.
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Phil Spector Trial The Federal Law Group Georgia Lawyers
Attorney Ann Fitz discusses with Fox News that the former attorney for Phil Spector faces jail time if she does not appear in court to testify in his murder trial. The Federal Law Group. Atlanta, Georgia. 404-287-0106. http://www.federallawgroup.com
CALIFORNIA DREAMING MAMAS AND PAPAS
A look back at some of the stories making news for the week ending April 27, 2007 including the Democratic debate, Phil Spector's hair and the News Quiz Question!
OJ Simpson is free on bail. And he's angry. Just thought you might want to know. Phil Spector may be free soon as the jury is hung. In political news, Barack Obama is not being black enough, so says Jesse Jackson. All this news and more on The Ointment for September 20, 2007.
PHIL SPECTOR SITCOM STAR? - Go back to a much simpler time when peace, love, and Jeannie ruled Hollywood. Crackle is home to the now infamous episode of I Dream of Jeannie starring Hollywood's newest famous convict. Check out some other members of Hollywood Babylon when they were still innocent.
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Beverly Hills Family Law Attorneys | Feinberg & Waller
Attorney Marshall Waller, a California board-certified family law specialist, has spoken as a legal analyst on KTLA News concerning the Phil Spector trial. Call 1-800-655-4766 to speak with a qualified divorce lawyer. http://www.feinbergwaller.com
Strawberry Fields Trailer (watch in high quality, full screen, turn it up and please rate and leave a comment) Featuring, Crying For John Lennon, by Hargo Produced by Phil Spector and Graham Ward The time has come to find peace on the planet from the messages found in the life and songs of John Lennon. Love is our answer and there can be peace if you want it. John Lennon's legendary producer Phil Spector, in his first major interview in thirty years, describes his relationship and stories about one of the world's greatest peacemakers. Imagine peace and an end to war and the military industrial complex. This documentary explores the feelings of tens of thousands of devoted John Lennon fans who come each year to Central Park's Strawberry Fields in New York City. Was he assassinated? Was the government involved? Can the world find profits from making peace instead of war? Should there be a John Lennon Day? Peace is as simple as you imagining it and making it happen. Its not that difficult to put down a gun and love your enemy. Find more information about the documentary at http://StrawberryFields.net
Chris Brown appeared in court after being charged with 2 felonies stemming from his alleged assault on his girlfriend Rihanna. Chris hid in his SUV and went into court through the underground parking structure. His mom arrived to a huge camera crush of news crews and Paparazzi and just after she entered Music Producer Phil Spector left the court. Phil is in court for his second murder trial. Then Chris Brown's SUV emerged from the underground and the R&B singer took off. Chris postponed his arraignment to April 6 when his Lawyer will appear on his behalf.
Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller are amongst the most influential songwriters and music producers in post-World War II pop music. Their first successes were as the writers of hit songs as "Hound Dog" and "Kansas City." Later through their work with The Coasters, they created a string of ground-breaking hits that are some of the most entertaining in rock and roll.They were the first to surround black music with elaborate production values, enhancing its emotional power with The Drifters in "There Goes My Baby" and influencing Phil Spector who worked with them on recordings, who later went on to form his own company and create his famous "Wall of Sound". Leiber and Stoller went into the record business and, focusing on the "girl group" sound, released some of the greatest classics. They wrote successful and iconic hits, "Love Me," "Loving You," "Don't," and "Jailhouse Rock", among others for the "King," Elvis Presley.They were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1985 and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
Dan n' Jay round up some of this year's best holiday albums, including classic Christmas reissues from the Jackson 5 and Phil Spector. See the collection: http://www.shockhound.com/collections/holidaymusic?cm_re=Homepage-_-Panels-_-HolidayMusicCollection
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Morning Coffee: Columbine Revisited, Frazier vs Ali - New Insights, Jamie Foxx Disses Miley Cyrus. (Part 1)
(www.paxstereo.tv/morningcoffee) Morning Coffee with Mario Talk Show Series: Today we question whether the whole Columbine trenchcoat mafia was all spin, we remember Joe Frazier and take a second look at his victory over Muhammed Ali, Phil Spector is convicted, Jamie Foxx disses Miley Cyrus, and Bow Wow goes for acting. (04-14-09) PART 1 - FULL-LENGTH VERSION AVAILABLE
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: http://www.geocities.com/john1948ten/INDEX.html - Sonny & Cher proved one of the magical musical combinations of the mid '60s and one of the better rock-influenced MOR acts of the early '70s, their wisecracking repartee providing counterpoint to a series of adoring hit duets. Salvatore "Sonny" Bono (b. Feb. 16, 1935) started out at Los Angeles-based Specialty Records as a songwriter in the late '50s, responsible for "Koko Joe" by Don and Dewey and "She Said Yeah" for Larry Williams, which was later covered by the Rolling Stones and the Righteous Brothers. Bono became a protégé of Phil Spector, managing to write a handful of successful songs, most notably "Needles and Pins" in collaboration with his protégé Jack Nitzsche, which became a success for Jackie DeShannon and a huge international hit for the Searchers. In 1964, while working sessions with Phil Spector, he met an 18-year-old would-be singer named Cherilyn Lapierre (b. May 20, 1946), and the two were later married. They formed a professional duet, initially as Caesar and Cleo for Vault Records and later Reprise, but it was only after they were signed to Atlantic Records as Sonny & Cher that success came their way. The couple embarked on parallel careers, with Cher later signed to Liberty/Imperial Records as a solo act. They were a strange duet in the sense that neither had a great voice and, indeed, their voices were so similar that Atlantic's president Ahmet Ertegun was convinced that Sonny had come close to breaking a contract by turning up singing with her on her solo hit "All I Really Want to Do" and her other Imperial hits. The latter song, however, also demonstrated their ability to spot a hit, as well as good material for themselves -- they'd heard the Byrds performing the Dylan song at a club in Los Angeles and got Cher's recording out before the Byrds' own was in stor
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