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It began as a [Valentine]'s Day project," said [Al Jarreau]. "My wife said, 'Let's put together a Valentine's Day album.' All I did was add a few things." As for the Christmas album, Jarreau surprised himself by not putting one out sooner. "It just becomes more and more urgent as time goes by for me to do it," said Jarreau. "Especially with the feelings that I have for that season. I should have done it 15 years ago. It was late at that point.
On "Givin' It Up," his collaboration album with George Benson, Jarreau covered John Legend's piano-based ballad "Ordinary People." Legend, however, isn't the only modern-day voice he finds enthralling. "I think Mary J. Blige is a great singer," said Jarreau. He also named Celine Dion and Mariah Carey among his favorites. "Norah Jones has turned ...
... on pop culture with the theme song to the Bruce Willis/Cybil Shepherd vehicle, "Moonlighting.". "W...
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It's an entertainment industry axiom that film actors are oil and television performers are water: They just don't mix well. There have been a few TV folk who have made the jump (Bruce Willis, who got his start on the detective comedy Moonlighting, is an excellent example) but most former TV actors never look back after finding feature film work.
Still others discover that television, for them, is home. Ted Danson, despite a few modest big-screen credits, will always be seen as a TV actor.
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TV is the great equalizer. If you don't believe that, look at how they treat their elite.
Glenn Gordon Caron earned multiple Emmy nominations for his creation "Moonlighting" in the mid-1980s, as the screwball comedy set in a detective office brought Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis national attention.
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New Year's Day is the time to look back on the year that was, and hopefully look forward to bigger and better things.
First, the looking back. Here's my list of the "best of 2011.
... and Stana Katic is the best on TV since Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd on "Moonlighting." And ...
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Robert Benziker I For The New Mexican
...Detective Tom Greer (Bruce Willis) arrives on the scene and makes a startling... looks like a Ken-doll version of Moonlighting-era Bruce Willis and his human form looks like Riv...
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There it was on NBC Wednesday evening, big as life -- "Outlaw," every bit the "OMG" calamity that we all knew it was going to be the minute we heard about the show's premise.
This is the show where -- get this now -- Jimmy Smits plays a Supreme Court justice who quits the court to go back to being a lawyer and defending lost cause cases all over the country.
..., who used to direct Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis in "Moonlighting" and who once gave the wo...
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Who Neil Sedaka
... the theme to the hit 1980s TV show "Moonlighting," which starred Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd. ...
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In Friday's episode of "Medium," Allison (Patricia Arquette) finds herself inside the horror film "Night of the Living Dead.
The original 1968 version, that is. Not the 1990 remake.
... idea for the episode dates back to "Moonlighting," believe it or not. And that is not a joke about .../executive producer of the 1985-89 Shepherd-Bruce Willis series. Back when "Moonlighting" was still ...
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Born a couple of days apart in April 1976, Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence have decades of show-business experience between them.
We're both 34," Hart says, "and we've both been in this business 30 years. We started almost the exact same time.
...It's like a Bruce Willis from 'Moonlighting,' all these great, thro...
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One of the best films of its decade, director Noel Black's 1968 cult classic Pretty Poison makes its long-overdue digital debut via 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment ($14.98). It's our .. DVD pick of the week The title of this slyly perverse, high-concept gem, drawn from a novel by Stephen Geller, refers both to perky blond cheerleader Sue Ann (Tuesday Weld) and the luminous pollutants produced by the New England glass factory where erstwhile pyromaniac Dennis (Anthony Perkins) works. When relatively harmless eccentric Dennis hooks up with the genuinely unhinged Sue Ann, he's the one who's in for a surprise as she gradually reveals her true psychotic colors.
We can say no more without revealing too much, except to add that both lead actors, along with former genre ingenue Beverly Garl...
... spotlights Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis in Moonlighting: Season 4 (three-disc, $39....