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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Sacrifice, Making It, Hard Work & Honesty

I've been following this guy Bob Lefsetz for awhile now and he never ceases to inspire me.

Perhaps if you need some extra wind in your sails today this particular article will inspire you too!

Hugs,
dj crier xx


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I don't like to write after midnight anymore, I end up so jazzed-up, so laden with adrenaline that I can't fall asleep for hours. But standing in the kitchen eating pineapple I realized that Howard Stern does what Johnny Carson used to, before David Letterman reinvented late night TV as scripted comedy bits and the informational interview bit the dust.


I couldn't leave the car. I wanted to hear what Lewis had to say.


They were talking about the Tonys. Lewis blew a gasket. Thought the whole show was an advertisement not to come. Was he bitter? You betcha. He wrote forty plays and made no headway. Even now that he's a famous comedian they won't produce his plays. He's written three books, but Broadway just doesn't give a shit.


He didn't turn to comedy until he was forty. Well, he didn't go professional until then, he worked stand-up on an amateur level. Now he's 61 and he headlines theatres, goes on the road in a bus with a road manager and a merch guy and a sound guy...he can't get over the fact that 2,500 people a night come to see him, he's thrilled.


Making it...


Howard asked Lewis if he resented the low brow comics. I figured Howard was referencing Dane Cook, but Lewis talked about Larry the Cable Guy, from twenty years before, when he was working under his real name. Lewis said he couldn't resent the guy, even though he was horrific then and funny in an horrific way today, because Larry did the work. Every morning he woke up and called radio stations.


And then there were the great comedians, like Dom Irrera, who never got their due, never broke through.


Howard put it to Lewis directly. Did he sacrifice his whole life, not get married, not have kids in pursuit of his dream of being a playwright.


OF COURSE!


He was a schmuck in his parents' eyes. He borrowed money from his more successful brother. Girls thought it was cool he was a playwright for three dates, and then dumped him.


Making it is so hard. You've got to do the work. And then sometimes it still doesn't happen.


And it sustains only when you're honest. Lewis gave shit to the baby boomers, said we should invade BP like we invaded Iraq. He was testing the limits, intellectually, and it was stimulating.


I get it, I get it, Howard Stern can be juvenile, talking about farts and doodies, but if you don't think he's good, just look at all the people who tried to follow in his footsteps and failed, like Diamond Dave and Adam Carolla.


Howard's a pro. His show is as well-oiled as Letterman's. But instead of poking fun at life, Howard Stern's show is life itself.



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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Fame Games Announces FREE Radio Special


(JUNE 2010) – Envision Radio Networks® in collaboration with Meer Music International are pleased to announce a FREE two hour radio special from Fame Games Radio, available now for advance broadcast during the month of June and Independence Day Weekend. Hosted by DJ Crier and Paul Sedkowski of Fame Games Radio, the radio special features music from the hottest artists of today with a spotlight on the new up and coming bands that they support and love.

The Fame Games team will be joined by the members of Green Day, Dave Matthews, Sting, Ryan Dusick of Maroon 5, and Simon Cowell’s big brother and biographer, Tony Cowell. The special will feature smash hits from bands and artists that include John Mayer, Jason Mraz, Coldplay, and Paramore. Stars Go Dim is one of the most popular and played bands on Fame Games, and they’ve got the ear of John Mayer who has been very supportive of his protégés as they recently toured with him on his Mayercraft trek. We’ll hear new music from the band and additional new music from Two Spot Gobi (Jason Mraz calls them his “superband”), Fame Games artist Will Champlin (part of a homage to the movie Twilight), and All Day Sucker.

The Fame Games Radio Special is FREE and available for broadcast via internet download, beginning Wednesday, June 2nd through July 5th. Contact Matt Wardlaw at mattw@envisionradio.com or 216-831-3761 for broadcast details.

Fame Games is the exciting international radio show that offers unsigned and independent artists a platform for worldwide exposure while turning radio listeners on to fresh talent and original music via the highly interactive Fame Games website.

Broadcast twice daily, Fame Games has an international audience reach of 200+ countries with daily 5 minute competitions broadcast on radio stations each day, Monday through Friday. An additional one hour broadcast each weekend collects the best artists from the weekly segments to compete in the weekend finals.

Visit www.famegamesradio.com for more information.

Envision Radio Networks® provides content and services to more than 1,000 radio stations and reaches over 40 million listeners weekly. Envision Radio Networks, Inc. is the largest independently owned affiliate relations company in the country and supplies all types of programming and services to radio including morning show prep, short-form vignettes, live syndicated morning shows, long-form weekend programming, comedy services, remote broadcasts and event programming, off-air tools and web content, album releases and artist specials. Envision Radio Networks® is based in Cleveland, Ohio, with offices in New York City and Los Angeles.

Contact: Matt Wardlaw (Broadcasters only)

Phone: 216-831-3761

Fax: 216-514-4699

Email: mattw@envisionradio.com

Web: www.envisionradio.com

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Fame Games Artists please contact:

Paul Sedkowksi, paul@famegamesradio.com, or

Laura Krier (dj crier), laura@famegamesradio.com