Ok, so Chloes in Boca Raton but, hey, thats close to Miami, right?
Chloe (dont all great stars just have first names. . .) is our Miami Anchorand for good reason. Bringing on Joshua is a coup, a crescendo, an epiphany; you know; a really good thing. Joshuas music is so easy to listen to, and his articulate dialogue on whats behind the music is the type of insightful commentary STARXCEL is built around. Listen to Joshuas vision of how he and Chloe along with fellow Miami musician Max Farber get together to launch their own international singing and songwriting showcase (anyone see The Fabulous Baker Boys?)
Thank you Dana for 1) Sometimes He Breaks My Heart, and 2) for Greg Johnson! Heres our first opportunity to really get inside the artistry of a truly gifted songwriter, Greg Johnson, whos pure imagery and reflections on life permeate his lyrics. How do we top Greg and Dana in upcoming weeks? We dont! Were taking the easy way out, and are going to have them together frequently. Listen to Gregs Seven SundaysThis ties fittin just a little too tight/might have had one too many last night. Ok, I know theres supposed to be music, too, but Im definitely buying the sheet music for the lyrics.
In My Dreams by Nora Jones & Stevie Wonder. . . .I mean, Chloe Dolandis! Jeffs stuck in the 80s when Miriah Carey was an emerging talent, but Joshuas picks out the unique influence of Stevie Wonder in Chloes Dreamsgreat commentary, Joshua. And then its back to Nashville with Greg Johnson who gets right underneath it all when he asks if we ever quit the music would we not always be wondering where we would be if we only stuck it out? Were going to pose this question next week to our STARXCEL resident actors Nate Golan and Kimberly Legg as it relates to the stagewould a rose by any other name smell as sweet (makes no sense, but its the only reference I could think of that semi-tied to actingyou know, Shakespeare. . . ) ? Thank you Nashville, thank you Miami, thank you for a great time together! http://www.StarXcel.com