Zelda Young is a Canadian talk show host who has worked extensively in radio and television in both Canada and the United States.
Her show, The Zelda Show, on CHIN-FM in Toronto has been on the air since 1976 taking over Shalom a show that was originally hosted by her father, Sam Yuchtman, since the 1940s. Her show is heard weekdays from 9 am to 10 am and Sunday mornings from 8 am to 10 am.
Young also hosted a television program on CITY-TV, called Tapestry (later renamed The Zelda Young Show) from 1986 to 1993.
Her radio show was also carried in Vancouver, British Columbia from 1995 to 2000 and in Florida from 1998 to 1999.
Her show, The Zelda Show, on CHIN-FM in Toronto has been on the air since 1976 taking over Shalom a show that was originally hosted by her father, Sam Yuchtman, since the 1940s. Her show is heard weekdays from 9 am to 10 am and Sunday mornings from 8 am to 10 am.
Young also hosted a television program on CITY-TV, called Tapestry (later renamed The Zelda Young Show) from 1986 to 1993.
Her radio show was also carried in Vancouver, British Columbia from 1995 to 2000 and in Florida from 1998 to 1999.
Gerard Christian Zacher is the star of upcoming films such as "The Reinactors" by David Markey / We Got Power Films, "Fanpire" by Catchphrase Entertainment, & "Ambassadors of Hollywood" by Archie Gips - all due out 2008. He made a cameo in the Dennis Woodruff film, "Spaceman" as Hollywood Freddy. He has also made a handful of appearances on "". In addition, Gerard was the subject of an inspirational article written by Steve Lopez for the Los Angeles Times on November 7th, 2007 and by Simon Braund for Empire Magazine's January, 2008 issue.
Gerard is an up-&-coming actor in Hollywood. He is originally from Chicago, IL where he started putting on shows as "producer", "director", & "actor" in his backyard at the age of 5. He spent the rest of his years in his hometown in both stage & musical theater, student & project films, & as an extra & stand-in in a variety of films & TV shows filmed in the Chicago areas.
A successful, but brief stint in the Army led him indirectly to Las Vegas where he put together his own theater troupe as well as landing a weekly comedy radio show. Again, he was producer, director, writer, & performer. Gerard also organized & performed in public & charity events. In addition, he was one of the publics favorite 4 characters in the Freakling Bros. widely successful Haunted House, "The Dungeon". He also enjoyed success as a free-lance artist/cartoonist. With all this going on simultaneously, he was often featured in local Las Vegas magazines & newspapers. However, as his Las Vegas careers began to peak, his father suffered a severe stroke & Gerard, loyal to his family & friends, gave it all up to spend the next year back in Chicago helping his father recover.
His father well, Gerard was free to once again resume his own life and moved to LA, where he had always wanted to settle. He worked for Disneyland, geared up to be the first walk-around Peter Pan in years until the park made the decision to not have a Pan at that time, after all. Instead, he entertained the Disney masses in other areas including The Jungle Cruise.
He entertains Hollywood taking photos with tourists on the side for his own personal fun as various film character look-alikes. This led to his hosting haunted tours of LA as the characters. It has also led to the beginnings of his public career as a performer, including the four films mentioned above.
Gerard is an up-&-coming actor in Hollywood. He is originally from Chicago, IL where he started putting on shows as "producer", "director", & "actor" in his backyard at the age of 5. He spent the rest of his years in his hometown in both stage & musical theater, student & project films, & as an extra & stand-in in a variety of films & TV shows filmed in the Chicago areas.
A successful, but brief stint in the Army led him indirectly to Las Vegas where he put together his own theater troupe as well as landing a weekly comedy radio show. Again, he was producer, director, writer, & performer. Gerard also organized & performed in public & charity events. In addition, he was one of the publics favorite 4 characters in the Freakling Bros. widely successful Haunted House, "The Dungeon". He also enjoyed success as a free-lance artist/cartoonist. With all this going on simultaneously, he was often featured in local Las Vegas magazines & newspapers. However, as his Las Vegas careers began to peak, his father suffered a severe stroke & Gerard, loyal to his family & friends, gave it all up to spend the next year back in Chicago helping his father recover.
His father well, Gerard was free to once again resume his own life and moved to LA, where he had always wanted to settle. He worked for Disneyland, geared up to be the first walk-around Peter Pan in years until the park made the decision to not have a Pan at that time, after all. Instead, he entertained the Disney masses in other areas including The Jungle Cruise.
He entertains Hollywood taking photos with tourists on the side for his own personal fun as various film character look-alikes. This led to his hosting haunted tours of LA as the characters. It has also led to the beginnings of his public career as a performer, including the four films mentioned above.
Mary Edwards (born 1967 in Staten Island, New York) is a composer, lyricist, and sound architect.
Her notable accomplishments in commercial music have been arranging and recording vocals, percussion, and keyboards with her long-time collaborator Robb Scott on his fourth release Afro Odyssey (Sunshine Enterprises/Austria); and liner (sleeve) note writer for U.K. recording artists Swing Out Sister (a musical colleague of the group, she's also been credited as ambient vocalist on their remixes of "Who's Been Sleeping (Parabolica Mix)" and "Alpine Crossing (Gravelax Mix)"). In 2007, she independently released the Bacharach-inspired A Smile in the Mind, a solo album of pop songs that set a nostalgic and filmic mood.
Landscape, space poetics, film, and nostalgia are elements that inform her sound architecture practice. She encourages her audience to appreciate the relationship of music and sound as a means of enhancing their spatial experience.
While earning her Master's degree from Goddard College, her projects included a series of instrumental case studies–composing for buildings–beginning with Marcel Breuer's Stillman House II. Realizing Breuer's intention with the environment was the pivotal moment in the way she thought about composing. Drawing on influences ranging from Bartok to Philip Glass to Zero 7, Mary extended beyond the pop idiom, revealing her proclivity towards music and sound in nature, modern architecture and the 20th-Century compositional aesthetic. She later went on to score "Habitat 67" (written for Moishe Safdie's eponymous Montreal housing complex) and the Buckminster Fuller Biosphere-inspired "One Thousand Whys."
She is a member of The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP); American Composers Forum; and the Architectural League.
Her notable accomplishments in commercial music have been arranging and recording vocals, percussion, and keyboards with her long-time collaborator Robb Scott on his fourth release Afro Odyssey (Sunshine Enterprises/Austria); and liner (sleeve) note writer for U.K. recording artists Swing Out Sister (a musical colleague of the group, she's also been credited as ambient vocalist on their remixes of "Who's Been Sleeping (Parabolica Mix)" and "Alpine Crossing (Gravelax Mix)"). In 2007, she independently released the Bacharach-inspired A Smile in the Mind, a solo album of pop songs that set a nostalgic and filmic mood.
Landscape, space poetics, film, and nostalgia are elements that inform her sound architecture practice. She encourages her audience to appreciate the relationship of music and sound as a means of enhancing their spatial experience.
While earning her Master's degree from Goddard College, her projects included a series of instrumental case studies–composing for buildings–beginning with Marcel Breuer's Stillman House II. Realizing Breuer's intention with the environment was the pivotal moment in the way she thought about composing. Drawing on influences ranging from Bartok to Philip Glass to Zero 7, Mary extended beyond the pop idiom, revealing her proclivity towards music and sound in nature, modern architecture and the 20th-Century compositional aesthetic. She later went on to score "Habitat 67" (written for Moishe Safdie's eponymous Montreal housing complex) and the Buckminster Fuller Biosphere-inspired "One Thousand Whys."
She is a member of The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP); American Composers Forum; and the Architectural League.
Love and Death is a 1997 album by Brazilian heavy metal band Sadom, released independently.
Tracklisting
# Revolted
# Domination
# The Golden Whale
# Prison is Black
# Red Horizon
# Above the Hidden
# Ancestral Memories
# Ice Runs in My Veins
# Child of Poison
Personnel
*Adriano Lima – Guitars and Vocals
*Pedro Tonini – Bass Guitars
*Marcelo Viana – Drums
Tracklisting
# Revolted
# Domination
# The Golden Whale
# Prison is Black
# Red Horizon
# Above the Hidden
# Ancestral Memories
# Ice Runs in My Veins
# Child of Poison
Personnel
*Adriano Lima – Guitars and Vocals
*Pedro Tonini – Bass Guitars
*Marcelo Viana – Drums