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"razzmatazz" Definitions
  1. a lot of noisy, exciting activity that is intended to attract people’s attention

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Pakistan's film industry lacks the size and razzmatazz of Bollywood.
Lapid, the fourth party leader, brings a touch of razzmatazz.
Yet for all this tiresome razzmatazz, the model is not new.
To his lasting credit, he recoiled from the razzmatazz of the success.
There's always been shows, particularly American shows, that have been about the razzmatazz.
With all the razzmatazz of American football, the games are finished in three hours.
John Tiffany (the "Harry Potter" wizard) combines poetry and razzmatazz like no one else.
The fireworks, the razzmatazz, the artifice do not add to the sense of occasion.
"It will be 40 minutes of razzmatazz fun," Mr. Carlyle said in a telephone interview.
Amid the razzmatazz and cosplay, it may not feel like a potent threat to mainstream entertainment.
Rainbow razzmatazz works especially well on social media, but it isn't the only colorway commanding attention.
Clinique's Pudgy Peony, a hot pink violet, became Razzmatazz, the name of a fiery magenta Crayola color.
The staging, in one 90-minute act, is largely static and, where musical theater razzmatazz is called for, totally underwhelming.
It really is time to grow up and concentrate on the books themselves, without this razzmatazz of winners and losers.
Its plot is as Indian as they come, featuring murky dealings behind the razzmatazz of a hugely popular cricket league.
More important, in those shows, tap — customarily used as Broadway shorthand for high spirits and razzmatazz — also expressed anger and pain.
You don't go to Irish Rep expecting razzmatazz productions, and sometimes the offerings can be overly conservative from a formal standpoint.
But for all the razzmatazz of Mr Modi's recent rally with Donald Trump in Houston, there has been little progress on difficult issues.
AWAY from the razzmatazz of the party conventions, federal judges have been making decisions that could have a greater impact on the election.
What's left in the closet after the razzmatazz of the runway goes dark and, the fun of shopping and the Instagram likes fade.
The show — which started in small theaters in Canada — is intimate but does occasionally unleash some theatrical razzmatazz, even in a compact space.
Reuben knows all there is to know and flashes it with the hypnotic razzmatazz of a carnival barker, for nobody's benefit but his own.
But I loved playing in New York, just an amazing atmosphere, the razzmatazz, a kind of fever, the American, loud, music and burger smoke.
Here is a rough guide to discerning the substance from the official razzmatazz, starting with main indicator of how to judge its importance — who shows up.
The changes could bring a little of the New York Stock Exchange-style razzmatazz to Frankfurt which is seeking to rival London as a financial center after Brexit.
In early 260 the BBCI launched the IPL, which combined the razzmatazz of cheerleaders and the glamour of Bollywood owners with an auction of the world's best players.
Add in a lot of razzmatazz - dancers, fireworks, big screen replays and music - and the games played by male players appeal to a wide audience, including many women.
For all its razzmatazz, the Premier League still has only one-tenth as many staff as the NBA or NFL, a statistic that reflects the enduring power of the clubs.
The recent success of "Strictly Come Dancing", a televised ballroom-dancing contest, is testament to a lingering national soft-spot for its old blend of sequined razzmatazz and Victorian politesse.
Boeing and Airbus are preparing to squeeze the last drop out of a recent flood of airplane orders without the razzmatazz of recent years at the show starting on Monday.
His style on the tennis court, with its no-look passing shots and between-the-legs razzmatazz, sometimes makes him look as if he's trying to play basketball there too.
What makes Gigolo Joe special—aside from his dewy skin, gnocchi-plump lips, and shiny-suit razzmatazz—is that he represents a very rare filmic depiction of a male sexbot .
The Rainbow Room had Art Deco razzmatazz and its revolving dance floor; Windows on the World, before terrorists destroyed it, served cocktails in a room named the Greatest Bar on Earth.
It discards realism in favour of razzmatazz, and slots in Mr John's biggest hits as and when they suit the emotional arc of the story, whether the chronology is accurate or not.
ABC, which broadcasts the ceremony, wants more celebrity razzmatazz to boost ratings; academy hard-liners would get rid of the red carpet to give the sound mixing winners more time to talk.
In a 1981 interview on the English childrens' show "Razzmatazz," Bush said that the song itself was direct inspiration for the video, and she drew the storyboards for "Sat in Your Lap" herself.
THE first week for ESPN+, a sports streaming service that Disney, owner of ESPN, launched in America on April 12th, had none of the razzmatazz associated with a firm known for blockbuster openings.
As if in a cross between "A Christmas Carol" and a trial at The Hague's International Criminal Court, each of the witnesses lectures Miranda on the reality behind the audience-friendly Broadway razzmatazz.
All that matters now is the noise and the lights, the razzmatazz that announces "I am here" and need say nothing more, because the assumption is that you want to be here too.
As the last surviving French Impressionist, he pined for the company of absent friends — Renoir and Cézanne, especially — and felt estranged from a younger generation that considered his work passé beside the razzmatazz of Picasso's demoiselles.
The problem in California, he said, was that the drug companies had flooded the airwaves — "total aerial bombardment, 3,500 gross rating points a week" — but he doubted that kind of "razzmatazz" would work in flyover country.
The wearer has eschewed the ritualized violence of American football and the nostalgia of baseball, in favor of the grace and invention of the very simplest of sports, one that needs no razzmatazz injected into halftime shows.
Amid fanfare and celebrity razzmatazz, sales on Alibaba's platforms had raced to a billion dollars in less than five minutes and broke past last year's total with almost nine hours of the day-long shopping gala to spare.
LONDON (Reuters) - While Formula One's new American owners seek to add races and razzmatazz in the United States, the boss of the sport's only U.S.-owned team is more focused on what the rest of the world can do for him.
PARIS (Reuters) - Plane giants are preparing to squeeze the last drop out of a once raging torrent of airplane orders without the razzmatazz of recent years, as the aerospace industry heads to a belt-tightening Paris Airshow looking for new sources of revenue.
Along with the 12 new vivid colors sitting inside each tube, the drugstore brand is also bringing back our favorite Crayola shade names — like Razzmatazz, Purple Heart, and Cerulean, to name a few — that always seemed to go missing from the box.
These events have become part and parcel of every global championship and though Tuesday's version in east London lacked the dancing girl razzmatazz of his Rio welcome last year, it scored heavily on nostalgia as every aspect of his stellar career was raked over anew.
Now he has it, and he is getting the full experience: not just the full stadiums, the razzmatazz and the chance to pit his wits against the likes of José Mourinho and Arsène Wenger, but the politics, the impatience and the cutthroat Darwinism, too.
Stuart J. Thompson, a Tony Award-winning producer and manager of Broadway shows who brought a contemplative, low-key style to an industry known for its razzmatazz, and helped mount hits like "The Book of Mormon," died on Thursday at his home in Manhattan.
In a May feature for Wired, Jimi Famurewa called it a "low-tech piece of razzmatazz" and pointed out that it is still in use in Disney World's Haunted Mansion ride and in stage productions of the horrible musical adaptation of the 1990 film Ghost.
The way he sees it, Feld Entertainment should have used a little more razzmatazz in its publicity and marketing — concepts that P. T. Barnum practically invented — particularly on the "World Wide Web," as he calls it, to save the circus and counter the narrative of the animal rights groups.
What we see on the walls of the Jewish Museum on a quiet Victorian side street in the raucously crowded, teen-beguiling, razzmatazz district of Camden, North London, is about one-third of the small paintings, all of a regular size, that formed part of a huge project called Life?
Free from the commercial razzmatazz of public-facing events such as Gamescom or EGX, GDC carries a sense of peaceful sincerity that makes it far less traumatizing to attend—and, worryingly, harder to relate to consumers at home, whom we train to associate "progress" with exclusive trailers, booth babes, and free T-shirts.
Those wanting a bit of warmth and maybe even catharsis from their theater can beat a path to the Other Palace and the London premiere of "Big Fish," the Broadway musical by Andrew Lippa (music and lyrics) and John August (book) that called it quits late in 2013 only to resurface here in a greatly scaled-down production that values heart over scenic razzmatazz and succeeds in jerking a tear or two.
SSMaritime Madagascar was docked in Durban uneventfully for three years. She was then purchased to become the Razzmatazz of Razzmatazz Ocean Cruises.Refit This venture fell through, and the ship was towed to scrapyards at Alang in India and broken up in August 2008.
Displayed at right is the color Razzmatazz. This color is a rich shade of crimson-rose. Razzmatazz was a new Crayola crayon color chosen in 1993 as a part of the Name The New Colors Contest. It was named by then 5-year-old Laura Bartolomei-Hill.
Razzmatazz was a music-based children's television programme that ran on ITV between 2 June 1981 and 2 January 1987. Razzmatazz was produced by Tyne Tees Television for Children's ITV and featured presenters Alastair Pirrie and Lyn Spencer. Later presenters included Brendan Healy, Suzanne Dando and singer Lisa Stansfield, who joined the show when she was 16. The show featured the latest pop acts performing their current single, interspersed with games and other items such as cooking.
After receiving his last paycheck as a car mechanic intern, he went to buy a hot dog stand. In retrospect, this was an ingenious move as it allowed him to sell boerewors (sausage) rolls outside the Razzmatazz nightclub in Hillbrow, Johannesburg. And later on, he started sneaking his way inside the club to spin the closing sessions and slowing down American house tracks. Oskido's career kicked off after he volunteered to perform at Razzmatazz when the scheduled DJ failed to show up.
On August 5, 2020, the band released a lyric video for a new song called "Leave Me Alone" with the announcement of their debut album titled Razzmatazz, which is set to release on October 23, 2020 as a promotional single. On September 16, the title track "Razzmatazz" was released, alongside a lyric video. On October 2, "New Invention" was released after the band announced the day before that the album would be delayed by a week because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Razzmatazz (also known as Razz) is a nightclub and concert hall in the Poblenou neighbourhood in Barcelona, Spain. It is one of the city's biggest with a capacity of over 2,000 people in its main hall. The club is formed of five halls where different genres of music are played even though the most played are indie pop, electronic and pop music. Razzmatazz is the "evolution" of the Sala Zeleste, which closed back in 2000 due to its economic debt with the Social Security.
The Prince of Razzmatazz (Gaylord Lloyd) is in America being educated. He receives a telegram telling him to travel to the Kingdom of Thermosa to vie with a drunken rival, the Prince of Roquefort (Snub Pollard), to marry "the fairest bud in the kingdom": Princess Florelle. The Prince of Razzmatazz is unhappy about this development because he would prefer to marry his female tutor. When the tutor sees that an American boy (Harold Lloyd) bears a striking resemblance to the prince, she convinces the American boy to take the Prince's place.
"Razzmatazz" is a song written and released by the British rock group Pulp. Featuring lyrics written by Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker about an ex- girlfriend, the song sees the narrator mock his ex-girlfriend for leading a dull life after dumping him. "Razzmatazz" was the band's final single for Gift Records, charting at number 80 in the UK. The single was released independently of an album, although it appeared as a bonus track at the end of the US version of His 'n' Hers. Since its release, the song has seen positive critical reception and has appeared on multiple compilation albums.
The Moog presented their album at the Merlin Theatre in Budapest, Hungary. In 2009 two songs from Razzmatazz Orfeum was selected for the American series called Greek. In addition, the band's song entitled Joyclad Armies was chosen for the video game called NBA 2K10. The album Razzmatazz Orfeum's second single When I See You and its video, by director Anthony Garth (who shot the White Stripes' clips for We Are Going to Be Friends and Hotel Yorba) received a great amount of airplay in all major US music video outlets, including FUSE and MTV (a favorite at Subterranean).
IDC's DJ career began around 2005 with guest headline sets at major electro clubs of the time such as Nag Nag Nag in London and Rio in Berlin, following on from the release of his acclaimed debut single. Dates then extended around Europe, most notably headlining a dance stage at Szegit Festival in Budapest and beginning an ongoing series of regular headline appearances at the 3,000 capacity Sala 1 of Razzmatazz Barcelona, which he has now played on over 30 occasions. One New Year's Eve set at Razzmatazz led to a two-page review in International DJ Magazine calling IDC "the future king of electronic rock'n'roll"Jenkins, Dave. "Razzmatazz", International DJ, issue 84, March 2007 DJ Magazine ran a feature on IDC saying "he makes music that sounds like a washing machine on crack – no wonder the likes of Mark Moore, Erol Alkan, Radio One's Pete Tong and XFM's John Kennedy are all over his tunes"Church, Terry.
The glitter, the gloss, the razzmatazz – South Filmfare Awards. Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com (3 July 2011). Retrieved on 2014-03-08. Dubbed Telugu version was released on 6 May 2011Shivkamal, Aravind G. (25 January 2011) Jackie in Telugu, Malayalam . Southscope.in. Retrieved on 2014-03-08.
Yonderboi also started to perform his music live, supported by his temporary band called Yonderboi Quintet. They played various festival stages, amongst many others Sónar, Lowlands, Oslo and Rotterdam Jazz Festivals and several clubs throughout Europe and Russia, like Melkweg, Supper Club, Razzmatazz, 16tons.
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A tour culminated in three final concerts at the Razzmatazz club in Barcelona, in November 2001; a CD and DVD of this live performance came out in 2002, under the title of Bona nit, malparits! (‘Good night, bastards!’), a catch-phrase regularly used on stage by Quintana.
Razzmatazz is the dancing event where solo as well as team dancing skills are displayed. In Culrav 2k19, Shubham Sharma a participant of India's Got Talent came to judge. The sub events are as follows: # Step Up: This is the duo dancing competition. # Shimmy Shake: The solo styled event.
Tochi returned to star in another TV series Space Academy (1977–1979) with veteran actor Jonathan Harris (best remembered as Dr. Smith from Lost in Space). His character, Tee Gar Soom, had super-strength and continued the martial arts traditions of his Asian ancestors. During hiatus of the show, Tochi was asked to shoot a 20-minute promotional "behind-the-scenes" visit to the Space Academy for a popular daytime series, Razzmatazz, on CBS. Razzmatazz was a highly regarded news magazine show created by 60 Minutes wizard Don Hewitt and produced by Joel Heller with the same production team as CBS's In The News the long-running Saturday morning news programs for children.
Through their relationship with Citizen Records, Monosurround have played alongside Vitalic and The Hacker at Les Plagess festival in France, 2006 and 2007. This tour with Vitalic continued on to Barcelona to play the Razzmatazz complex in 2007. Their last big festival appearance was Sónar festival 2008, playing alongside The Hacker.
"Lipgloss", "Do You Remember the First Time?", "Razzmatazz", and a new mix of "Babies" were released as singles, the latter as part of the Sisters EP. A "deluxe edition" of His 'n' Hers was released on 11 September 2006. It contained a second disc of B-sides, demos and rarities.
Carvell, Pete. "Electro reviews" International DJ, issue 135 February 2011 Although 2013 onwards has been almost entirely dedicated to studio work, a reduced DJ schedule has subsequently included a special set at Razzmatazz Barcelona as part of the Stone Roses first official comeback gig and a number of London club dates.
Pulp then signed to Island Records, who jointly released (with Gift) the singles "Babies" and "Razzmatazz" to increasing chart success. Next were the singles "Lipgloss" and their first top 40 hit on the UK Singles Chart, "Do You Remember the First Time?",Roberts, David (editor) (2006) [1977]. British Hit Singles & Albums (19th edition). London: HiT Entertainment. p. 442. .
The song was produced by Asan, the video for the song was directed by Dano and recorded by Zazo Canvas, Nico Leonardo and Dano. The video was recorded in Barcelona when Duki performed at the Razzmatazz in 2019. The remix of the song was released on January 23, 2020 that features the participation of C.R.O, Ronny J, Capo Plaza and Pablo Chill-E.
The demise of The Roxy also signalled the end of major live music TV production at Tyne Tees, which asides The Tube, had also spanned series such as Alright Now, Razzmatazz and Check it Out. The company also produced coverage of Queen's concerts at Wembley and the Milton Keynes Bowl and co-produced U2 Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky.
Besides working in films, she has anchored several TV, stage and film awards shows. Menon rose to popularity after presenting the musical programme, Star Wars on Kairali TV in 2008. She won the Asian Television Award for Best Anchor for the same program. In Hindi, she hosted the group band based show, Razzmatazz on Zee TV with actor Arshad Warsi.
The band's second album Razzmatazz Orfeum (2009) was recorded in Seattle with producer Geoff Ott (Pearl Jam, Queens of the Stone Age, Mark Lanegan) and offers the listener something quite uncommon in this day and age: the immersion of a total album experience. The first single from Razzmatazz Orfeum is You Raised A Vampire and was released on colored vinyl 7" with stunning artwork by Gris Grimly. The 7" also includes a B-side cover (recorded in Budapest, Citysound studio, recording engineer Marton Palinkas, mixed and mastered in Seattle by Geoff Ott ) of the Bauhaus classic The Passion of Lovers featuring Bauhaus and Love & Rockets bassist/vocalist David J, who became a fan of The Moog after seeing them perform in Los Angeles in 2008. The video for You Raised A Vampire, was shot in Budapest.
In 2005 this debut album was reissued named 10,000 metropolis Vs. 10,000 metropolis remixes, including a second album of remixes of the songs performed by some of the best DJs in the music scene at the time, among which were DJ Undo (Razzmatazz / The Loft), Ferenc (Nitsa - Apolo) and Dj Coco (Nitsa - Apolo). In 2006 Dorian toured the best clubs and festivals in Spain. Internationally recognized events, such as Benicassim (at which they are regulars), BAM and Primavera Sound, in addition to other events such as Expresa Pamplona, Festival Do Norte, Festival Tendencias, Indirama, Low Cost, Razzmatazz, Apolo, Stereo, and El Cau, allowed the band to perform on big stages and share bills with artists such as Suede, Placebo, Frank Black and Underworld. At the same time, the band began to focus on recording a second album that would unexpectedly end up driving the band's career.
"New York Times review Variety observed, "In essence, it's a pretty shallow story since the title character, when you get right down to it, is obsessed with a very superficial, egotistical problem beneath her generous, razzmatazz facade. On top of that, Willson's score is rather undistinguished. Debbie Reynolds thrusts herself into the role with an enormous amount of verve and vigor. At times her approach to the character seems more athletic than artful.
Razzmatazz is an Indian dance reality show and competition that was broadcast on Zee TV channel all over the world. The series premiered in 2001, and aired every Sunday at 10pm IST. It has a similar premise to the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa series of singing competitions, with nationwide auditions leading to the discovery of the next big star. The show was hosted by popular Bollywood comedian Arshad Warsi & television actress Shweta Menon.
Warsi was the co-host of the dance show Razzmatazz (2001) on Zee TV. He starred opposite Karisma Kapoor in the TV serial Karishma – The Miracles of Destiny from 2003 to 2004. It aired on Sahara One. He hosted a popular award show Sabse Favourite Kaun (2004) for STAR Gold. He was the host of Bigg Boss 1 (2006), the Indian version of the reality television series Big Brother which was aired on Sony Entertainment.
Their first charting single was "Razzmatazz", which reached number 80 on the UK Singles Chart. His 'n' Hers was their first charting album, peaking at number 9 on the UK Albums Chart. As they became part of the Britpop music scene, the band scored their first major hits, most notably "Common People" and "Disco 2000". Their 1995 album Different Class was a commercial success, peaking at number 1 in the UK and going platinum four times.
U.S. magazine DJ Times article In this context their video "Sportive" was released on the DVD "Talents Art Video Collection" (edited by Joanna Chevalier, Paris) together with artists like Virginie Yassef and Franz Wanner. In 2009, they created official remixes of Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire for film company Pathé and Vin Diesel movie Fast & Furious for Universal as alternative trailers. In 2009 Graham fell off the stage at the Razzmatazz venue in Barcelona, Spain, breaking his leg.
Neither track reached the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart, and the follow-up "Paris is One Day Away" stalled at No. 42. Two places higher might have got them a slot on BBC Television's music programme, Top of the Pops. However, they did appear on the popular children's programme, Razzmatazz performing "Don't Stop". Follow up singles were "Passion in Dark Rooms" with "The Munich Thing" on the b-side, and a final single, "I Don't Need Your Love Now".
Lights, camera, action! IIFA Awards' famous arrival green carpet has been installed at Madame Tussauds Singapore for guests to immerse themselves in the razzmatazz of Bollywood from the moment they arrive, as paparazzi shots go off around them. The world's first permanent IIFA Awards Experience was launched in 20 April 2017. The launch of the new experience in Singapore officiates this partnership and fans of Bollywood can now immerse themselves in the glitz and glamour surrounding the mainstay of award ceremonies in Bollywood.
Moonbootica, SonneMondSterne 2018 Moonbootica have worked on remixes for a variety of artists including Robbie Williams, Skunk Anansie, Beatsteaks, Faithless, Jan Delay, Hurts and Kruder & Dorfmeister. Their own releases have also featured illustrious guests such as Anthony Mills, Thomas Hofding, Thomas Azier, Mohini Geisweiler, Siri Svegler and US rap legend Reggie Noble. As well as playing DJ sets in clubs all over Europe on a regular basis (e.g. Watergate, Berlin / Razzmatazz, Barcelona / Krysha Mira, Moscow) and events in Australia and South America.
In 1981, Spencer became co-presenter (alongside Alistair Pirrie) for the networked children's pop programme, Razzmatazz. She presented two series of the show before leaving Tyne Tees to join Metro Radio, although she still occasionally appeared as a continuity announcer in the early to mid 1980s. Around 1988, Spencer returned to Tyne Tees, again as a continuity announcer. During what was her second stint at the station, Spencer presented various regional programmes including The End of the Eighties Show and The Really Useful Guide.
In addition to acting in films, Warsi has hosted the dance show Razzmatazz in 2001, Sabse Favourite Kaun in 2004 and the first season of the reality television show Bigg Boss for which he was awarded the Indian Television Academy Award for Best Anchor – Game/Quiz Show. He starred opposite Karisma Kapoor in the TV serial Karishma – The Miracles of Destiny (2003) and featured as a judge for Zara Nachke Dikha in 2010. Warsi is married to Maria Goretti since 1999 with whom he has two children.
In December of that year, they performed the TV3 Christmas song of the year, entitled ("Welcome Bells"). In 2018, the Buhos released ("Living It Up"), the third album of their latter period. The album has more of a rock style, and more demanding lyrics, as in ("The Plot") or ("The Last Colony"). Weeks after the album was released they sold out the Razzmatazz in Barcelona, and the lead track of the album, "", became the 2018 song of the year by audience vote of the Enderrock audience.
Monesha Woods of Vibe wrote that song is sung over a "snazzy, jazzy beat almost to tease [Hamilton's] VIP status". Film and stage theater columnist Elizabeth Logan of The Huffington Post said the "slick" song is "just Fosse enough", and that it is "yet another reminder that American politicians have always, always made secret deals." Arts and culture scholar Alisa Solomon of The Nation described it as a "razzmatazz show-tune". Theatrical reviewer David Cote of Timeout deemed it "the ultimate outsider's jazz romp".
In 1973, tutors from some London colleges - including Gillian Ayres, Paul Huxley and William Tucker – grouped together to restore the exhibition. They took a year to draw up a new constitution, arrange a willing venue, and organise the selection process. Taking place at the Camden Arts Centre in 1974, the exhibition was renamed New Contemporaries. The Guardian reviewed the 1975 show as being “low on razzmatazz and high on endeavour”. William Tucker wrote in the catalogue introduction that “the successful student these days is likely to be persuaded that is he an artist.
Garbage returned to Europe to perform for on the bills of numerous rock festivals across the continent over six weeks, kicking of on June 1 in Denmark. During the run the band performed a few headline shows, such as a single date at London's Brixton Academy and at Barcelona's Razzmatazz. The band dedicated their Glastonbury performance of "Right Between the Eyes" to Australian singer Kylie Minogue who'd had to cancel her appearance on the same night after being diagnosed with breast cancer. The run ended in Austria on July 15.
Then known as Fat Bob & The Cureheads. The Cureheads name is taken from the Irish slang term for anyone with that "1980's mop haired 'Gothic' look". They were originally known as "Fat Bob & The Cureheads" until 2000.l When Ita Martin of Fiction Records suggested they should change the name as not to offend The Cure Since 1990, The Cureheads has played venues including The Vic Theater in Chicago, Camden Palace in London, The Temple Bar Music Centre in Dublin, CBGB in New York, and Razzmatazz in Barcelona.
"Razzmatazz" was released as the third and final single by the band on their new label, Gift Records. The B-side of the single was the suite of songs Inside Susan – A Story in 3 Parts; Cocker explained, "You follow this character from early adolescence through to early thirties and married to an architect somewhere in South London. The last part, "59 Lyndhurst Grove", was inspired by a party I'd been to the weekend before." Upon its release, the song was named the Melody Maker single of the week.
The 2011 Broadway and Kennedy Center production transferred to the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, California, in a limited engagement, from May 3, 2012 through June 9. The majority of the Broadway cast reprised their roles, with the exception of Bernadette Peters, who had prior concert commitments and was replaced by Victoria Clark in the role of Sally, a role she has previously played in New York. McNulty, Charles. "Review: 'Follies' is a source of heartache and razzmatazz" The Los Angeles Times, May 10, 2012 Other new cast members included Carol Neblett as Heidi, Sammy Williams as Theodore and Obba Babatunde as Max.
Sean McLusky has DJed across the globe - Miami Winter Music, Space (Ibiza nightclub) and Privilege in Ibiza, and at festivals and clubs in Berlin, Tel Aviv, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Millan, Madrid, Lisbon, Warsaw, Kraków, New York City, Los Angeles, plus a long running residency at Razzmatazz Club in Barcelona, he is also a regular at the Playboy Club, The Scotch of St. James, Tramp (nightclub), Ace Hotel and the Dog Star in London. Mclusky also consults on hotel music programming - clients have included: the Great Eastern Hotel & South Place Hotel in City of London, The Mondrian Hotel, and Ace Hotel.
Miss Kittin at Razzmatazz in Barcelona, 2004 On 24 May 2004, Miss Kittin released her debut solo album I Com through NovaMute in the United Kingdom, and through Astralwerks in the United States. She collaborated with The Hacker, Toby Neumann and Thies Mynther for the album. Miss Kittin had met Tobi Neumann and Thies Mynther aka "Glove" after working with them on the Chicks on Speed song "Shick Shaving" and after recording lyrics for Steve Bug. The album received positive reviews from contemporary critics, earning an average score of 73/100 on the music review aggregation of Metacritic.
Henry in the 1980s In 1980, Henry performed in Summer Season in Blackpool with Cannon and Ball. He has since said that "the summer season was the first time [he] felt that [his] act had received a proper response from an audience". Around the same time, he co-hosted the children's programme Tiswas from 1978 until 1981 playing such characters as Rastafarian Algernon Razzmatazz, David Bellamy and Trevor McDoughnut (a parody of Trevor McDonald), and subsequently performed and wrote for the show Three of a Kind. Also in 1980, he teamed up with alternative-comedy collective The Comic Strip.
Some of those that have happened are Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, James Taylor, Oasis, The Offspring, PJ Harvey, Tricky, Sugarcubes, Björk, Siouxie, Bauhaus, Juan Luis Guerra, Els Pets, Sopa de Cabra, Blur, Radiohead, Sangtraït, , Phish etc. In the year 2000 the Sala Zeleste had a debt of about €780,000 with the Social Security plus a fairly small debt, of some € 36,000, for rent, but sufficient to do them outside the premises. In the same year 2000, the room was renewed with new owners, a few cosmetic changes and a new name: the new Razzmatazz room was founded.
He has also worked in more mainstream areas of the music industry, producing for the likes of the Sugababes, Girls Aloud and 2Raumwohnung, which earned him double platinum and gold disc awards. Moguai is one of the most successful German DJs on the international stage, playing in clubs such as Womb (Tokyo), Razzmatazz (Barcelona), Monday Social (L.A.) NRG (Amsterdam), Bed Bangkok (Thailand), Mansion (Miami), Supermarket (Zurich), Club Volume (Seoul) and Zouk (Singapore). He also has a huge festival presence, having played at the likes of Sunburn (Goa), EDC (Las Vegas), Summer Days Festival Tour (Australia), Kaballah (São Paulo), Nature One (Kastellaun), Parookaville (Weeze) and Tomorrowland (Belgium).
Alistair Pirrie Alistair Pirrie ( - 27 January 2017) was a British television and radio presenter, producer and director, well known in the north East England for radio and local TV work, primarily on Radio Tees. He attended Grangefield School, Stockton on Tees. His first break into the music scene came as a young journalist for the New Musical Express (NME) in the early 70s, including a seminal interview with Leonard Cohen in March 1973 at a point when Cohen was debating leaving the industry. However, he is best known nationally in the UK for presenting the ITV Tyne Tees children's television pop music programme Razzmatazz between 1981 and 1987.
The festival brings more than 500 artists in about 50 shows to produce a wide range of interesting works in alternative theatre, dance, music and comedy outside the mainstream. In 2007 the Hungarian indie-pop band The Moog became the first artist from the country to sign a record contract with an American label, Musick Records. Since then the band have released three full-length studio albums, Sold for Tomorrow, Razzmatazz Orfeum, and Seasons in the Underground. Magdolna Rúzsa performing at Aprócska blues at the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest In 2007 Veronika Harcsa was awarded as the Best Voice of the Fringe at the Budapest Fringe Festival.
Furthermore, it would appear that in addition to fancy names being preferred for their aural appeal, they may actually contribute to the product they represent itself being liked more, and hence in this manner impact sales. A yellow jelly bean with an atypical color name such as razzmatazz is more likely to be selected than one with a more typical name such as lemon yellow. This could be due to greater interest in atypical names, as well as curiosity and willingness to "figure out" why that name was chosen. Purchasing intent patterns regarding custom sweatshirts from an online vendor also revealed a preference for atypical names.
Camac Street (renamed Abanindranath Thakur Sarani) is a street running in the central business district of Kolkata, India, from Park Street (Allen Park) to Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road (Nizam Palace). The road was named after William Camac, a senior merchant in the days of Lord Cornwallis and Lord Wellesley. In the mid-1970s, the Park Street 'razzmatazz' spilled onto Camac Street which is, today, considered to be a high street of Kolkata with many commercial establishments and high-end shopping destinations, with many shopping malls, boutiques, restaurants and stand-alone stores. It intersects Middleton Street and Shakespeare Sarani, two other important roads in the CBD.
The Cardcaptors English adaptation replaces the Japanese theme songs with an original song created for the adaptation, "Cardcaptors Theme", except in some countries such as Australia where the opening is the Japanese theme with English lyrics. In France and the United Kingdom, "Razzmatazz" by Froggy Mix is used for the second and third seasons. Eight insert theme songs are also used throughout Cardcaptor Sakura and are played during the episodes. These include: by Junko Iwao (episodes 5, 23 and 59), by Gumi (episodes 34 and 40), by Iwao (episode 37), by Sakura Tange (episode 37), by Iwao (episodes 37 and 49), by Tange (episode 38), by Motoko Kumai (episode 57), and by Anza (episode 68).
Gardner brought razzmatazz to the club and appointed former Cheltenham Town boss John Murphy as the club entered the most exciting period in their history. Gardner wanted to make the whole 'Meadow Park' area into a footballing centre, with all-seater stadium, a leisure centre, ice rink and an all-weather pitch. His ambitions were matched on the field too, after seeing the club get by with local players, talent was brought in from further afield and the Tigers became a force to be reckoned with. A memorable game during the period was when Dave Porter scored the only goal in a 1–0 victory over rivals Cheltenham Town at Whaddon Road in 1994.
Razzmatazz Orfeum is the second studio album recorded by The Moog. The album was produced by Geoff Ott (Pearl Jam, Queen Of The Stone Age, Mark Lanegan) and recorded in Seattle, Washington, The United States. The first single, You Raised A Vampire, was released in colored vinyl 7" with stunning artwork by Gris Grimly. The 7" also includes a B-side cover (recorded in Budapest, Citysound Studio, recording engineer Marton Palinkas, mixed and mastered by Geoff Ott, Seattle) of the Bauhaus classic The Passion Of Lovers featuring Bauhaus/Love and Rockets bassist/vocalist David J, who became a fan of the band after seeing them perform in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California in 2008.
The glitter, the gloss, the razzmatazz Vedam was also the second film to win all the four major awards (Best Movie, Best Director for Krish, Best Actor for Allu Arjun and Best Actress for Anushka Shetty), after Jeevana Jyothi in 1975 and had a good run at the box office as well. Following the success of Vedam, Krish was signed on to direct its Tamil remake, titled Vaanam, starring Silambarasan Rajendar, Bharath, and Anushka Shetty, reprising her role, in the main roles. Like its original version, Vaanam too released to critical acclaim. His next film Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum starring Rana Daggubati and Nayantara released in 2012 and was a blockbuster at the box office.
Diablo has played in Canada, the UK, the US, Australia, Japan, Brazil, and Israel. He has played at clubs and festivals including "Passion" club in London as resident DJ in 2002, Ministry of Sound, Gatecrasher, Dancevalley, Godskitchen, Impulz, Mysteryland, Creamfields, Haoman 17, Turnmills, Chasing Summer, Innercity, Northern Lights, Extrema Outdoorn, ElectroNation and Razzmatazz and Space in Ibiza. He has produced for a diverse range of artists including Kelis, Alex Clare, Diplo, Example, Dragonette, Noisia, Rox, Sidney Samson, Ou Est Le Swimming Pool and remixed for Bastille, Birdy, Tinie Tempah, Mika, The Chemical Brothers, Cassius, Gorillaz, Public Enemy, Iggy Pop, Plump DJs. According to North American music blog aggregator The Hype Machine, he was named "Most Blogged Artist" in the world several times.
He left the corporation in 1971 after David Coleman was installed as the BBC's top commentator, his final BBC commentary being on the 1971 European Cup Final between Ajax and Panathinaikos at Wembley Stadium. Wolstenholme later commentated for Tyne Tees Television in the mid to late 1970s, also presenting the ITV region's music show, Razzmatazz, and guest presenting CITV in the 1980s. After doing all three, he went into semi-retirement, but re-appeared on TV to provide reports and occasional features for Channel 4 when they earned rights in the early 1990s to show Serie A games from Italy. He also took on an acting role, appearing in the BBC Radio 4 comedy series Lenin of the Rovers as football commentator Frank Lee Brian.
Michael Monroe & band performing in Barcelona at Sala Razzmatazz 2 in May 2014 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Michael Monroe performing with his band in 2010 Ilosaarirock festival on the 2008 in Joensuu, Finland Michael Monroe of Hanoi Rocks performing at the Stockmann building, Helsinki 2005 Michael Monroe of Hanoi Rocks, playing the saxophone on stage at the Scarborough Rock in the Castle festival Matti Antero Kristian Fagerholm (born 17 June 1962), better known by his stage name, Michael Monroe, is a Finnish rock musician and multi- instrumentalist who rose to fame as the vocalist for the glam punk band Hanoi Rocks, and has served as the frontman for all-star side projects, such as Demolition 23 and Jerusalem Slim (with Steve Stevens).
Since 1999, Mondo Sonoro has organised the yearly Fiestas Demoscópicas free tour, where a group of emerging bands without any album are chosen to perform after they sent their demos to the magazine. In 2018, the magazine partnered with Matadero Madrid to launch Plaza Sonora, a 12-hour free show realised each year at the venue, and also including workshops, exhibitions and talks. To mark the 20th anniverssary of Mondo Sonoro in October 2014, the bands Sidonie, Love of Lesbian, Dorian and Standstill, all linked to the magazine from their beginnings, performed at Razzmatazz in Barcelona. Celebrating the magazine's 25th anniversary in 2019, there was a special show in Madrid in addition to the release of a compilation album featuring bands who appeared in the magazine during their formative years.
László Fogarasi Jr. (born September 14, 1980), known by his stage name Yonderboi, is a Hungarian composer, music producer and visual artist. His debut album, Shallow and Profound, released in 2000, brought Eastern European music to the Western European electronic music scene, and was met with critical acclaim by producers Laurent Garnier and Gilles Peterson on Radio Nova and BBC Radio 1 Worldwide respectively, as well as performing at the Sziget festival and the Lowlands festival in 2000. His most notable collaboration so far has been an audio-visual show with British film director legend Peter Greenaway during the Berlin Film Festival of 2009. He has performed on diverse stages over the years, including festivals such as Sónar, Pukkelpop, Lowlands, Big Chill, Sziget, ADE and venues like Razzmatazz, Melkweg, Paradiso (Amsterdam).
Razzmatazz originally starred Barry Bostwick, who opted to leave the show for a career in features, to capitalize on his recently released cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Searching for a new host, the television network persuaded Tochi to accept their offer of his own daytime show, which aired on the network for 4 more years into the early 1980s. Other appearances include a guest stint on Wonder Woman, a recurring character in the tropically set Hawaii Five-O, starring actor Jack Lord, a two-hour TV movie We're Fighting Back (with Ellen Barkin and Stephen Lang), and regular television roles in the TV dramas St. Elsewhere and Santa Barbara. He later played featured characters in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation (making him one of only a handful of living actors to ever have appeared on the original Star Trek series and a subsequent spin-off).
But Australia, Singapore and Thailand soon discovered the band as well. Extensive touring brought The Subs to a series of renowned clubs, including The Fabric, The Egg, and Audio in London (UK), Button Factory in Dublin (Ireland), Womb in Tokyo (JP), Space in Ibiza, Social Club and La Machine in Paris (France), Ancienne Belgique in Brussels, Melkweg and Paradiso in Amsterdam, and the Razzmatazz in Barcelona (Spain). The band's lively live performance quickly made them a fan-favourite on festivals both at home and abroad. Over the past few years, The Subs have featured at Rock Werchter, Pukkelpop, Dour Festival, Tomorrowland, I Love Techno, Laundry Day, Lokerse Feesten, Feest in het Park, Les Ardentes, Couleur Café and 10 Days Off in Belgium, ADE, Lowlands, Solar Festival, Dance Valley, 5 Days Off and Pitch Festival in the Netherlands, Bestival, Global Gathering, Isle of Wight Festival, Creamfields and Electric Picnic Festival in the UK, and Les Eurockéennes, Printemps de Bourges and Paradis Artificielles in France.
Invited by Christian Lacroix in 2008 he was a judge for the prestigious photography festival Rencontres d’Arles alongside Elisabeth Biondi, Caroline Issa & Masoud Golsorkhi, Nathalie Ours and Carla Sozzani. As a Creative Director in Spring 2012 he directed a video for the launch of Loewe’s Oro Collection which became popular and highly controversial in Spain. As a result, the collection sold out and it turned out to be the best seller of the year for the LVMH's Spanish brand. In 2013 he took part as a panelist for a Fashion Seminar in Helsinki curated by Daniel Thawley in which also participated Marc Ascoli, Michel Gaubert, Jonathan Anderson, Benjamin Bruno and Karen van Godtsenhoven held at the Aalto University. Venegas has also DJ’d in various venues around the world including Plastic in Milan, George & Dragon and Bistrotheque in London, Razzmatazz in Barcelona, Kaiku in Helsinki and at the Boom Boom Room in New York City.
After plucking their contemporary Alice (played by Elizabeth Peo) from the audience, she finds herself in a Wonderland of trouble, haunted by the original Victorian Alice (played by Hailey Weber) while interacting with all the classic characters. Other cast members included Angelina Schembry as Jacky Rabbit, Shelly Murdock as the Cheshire Cat, Richard O’Donnell as the Mad Hatter, Christopher Rodriguez as the Dormouse, Christopher Dwyer as Tweedledee, Ryan Woodard as Tweedledum, Angela Conzone Dwyer as the Queen of Hearts, and Grace Brunet as the Knave of Hearts. The Bells & Wheezle Circus clowns include Richard O’Donnell as Belvedere Brumbleton, Christopher Dwyer as Mr. Zizzlebot, Angela Conzone Dwyer as Mrs. Zizzlebot, Myah Myers as Boo Hoo, Brandon Bogart as Itsy Bitsy, Jillian LeBel as Marbles, Grant Brunet as Zigzag, Macy Murdock as Razzmatazz, Samantha Mooney as Razzle Dazzle, Madison Miller as Hob Nob, Jennifer Ann as Flip Flop, Meghan Gardner as Topsy Turvey, and Emma Murray as Teeny Weeny.

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