Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Grease Tv blog Host's new Music Video

Dig this! Check out Jeff O's You-Tube Retro Rockabilly Video! A music video featuring "Running Moonshine On Highway 9", an original retro 50's song written and performed by Jeff O'.

Very cool movie footage from the 1950's. Hot rods, chicken racing, cops chasing juvenile delinquents and even an Atom Bomb drop! A real story of action and drama that you just can't miss!

Original soundtrack song "Running Moonshine On Highway 9" :
Jeff O's Retro Music

Video screenplay & production Dave Eisenstark:
Smart Indie Films






Jeff O's Retro Music
50's Songs You Never Heard!
New Original Oldies Doo Wop, 50's Rock & Rockabilly songs.
www.jeffosretromusic.com

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Grease - This weeks Karaoke show

From having full stage productions and live pit orchestras last week on the "Grease You're The One that I Want" TV talent show, this weeks Karaoke show with canned background tracks supplied to the contestants that remain, is amateur at best. (There are no professionals in the house.) Obviously a cut your losses, pull the plug situation here.

I have two questions for you: How can they possibly pick a Sandy and Danny to play leading roles in a professional Broadway production of Grease with the pool of entertainers that have graced the NBC TV stage these past weeks? And if they do pick two winners, could you believe that they would actually open on Broadway?


Jeff O's Retro Music
50's Songs You Never Heard!
New Original Oldies Doo Wop, 50's Rock & Rockabilly songs.
http://www.jeffosretromusic.com

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Danny's night out on the town - Kathleen Monteleone gets Cab Fare

Grease Lightnin', opening number for the latest installment of the "Grease - You're The One That I Want" TV competition, was executed by the four remaining Danny contestants. It's Danny's night out on the town.

Austin Miller: Performed a skit using a hit song by the Beach Boys, "Fun Fun Fun". (Voice was flat, falsetto was not there and overacting is an overstatement when it came to his performance.) The Judges gave him a positive and polite critique.

Derek Keeling: Derek was coached by a vocal specialist for his version of "Heaven" by Brian Adams. Didn't seem to help much, his voice still has no control and cracks like he is going through puberty. (Judges weren't that thrilled either.)

Max Crumm: Did a little training in the boxing ring to build his confidence for his rendition of "Hard To Handle" , a Rock And Roll song. (He performed like a Macho Man but his vocals were not up to specs.) Judges patted him on the back, gave him a star for his improving performances every week and voted him favorite Danny of the night.

Chad Doreck: Laid an egg. (Judges were either drunk or the kindest people in the theater biz. Passed him on.)

The sing-off of Sandy's Laura, Ashley, Kathleen and Allie, left Kathleen cab fare.

(I wish the real Sandy and Danny would show up for rehearsal.)

Jeff O' Out!

Jeff O's Retro Music
50's Songs You Never Heard!
New Original Oldies Doo Wop, 50's Rock & Rockabilly songs.
http://www.jeffosretromusic.com