Have You Heard of Me JLJ Media
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- TV & Film
This podcast highlights and spotlights Movies and Actor/Actresses who arent talked about in mainstream culture today in 2020's.
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LA To Vegas (2018)
One of my fav shows of the last 2 decades! LA to Vegas was on FOX for 1 season. It is on DVD! Host James Lott Jr explains!
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Michael Franks- When Sly Calls (Don't Touch That Phone) 1983
From the album Passionfriut by Michael Franks, James Lott Jr explains this song!
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Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969)
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is a 1969 American comedy-drama film directed by Paul Mazursky, written by Mazursky and Larry Tucker, who also produced the film, and starring Natalie Wood, Robert Culp, Elliott Gould, and Dyan Cannon. The original music score was composed by Quincy Jones. The cinematography for the film was by Charles Lang. The film received four Academy Award nominations, including ones for Gould and Cannon. Patricia Welles wrote the paperback novel from Mazursky and Tucker's screenplay. James Lott Jr gives his take on the film!
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Val Young- Seduction (1985)
One of my favorites songs of the 80s and still in my rotation today in 2024, Seduction from 1985 from Val Young is the spotlight!
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Lets Clean Up the Ghetto (1977)
"Let's Clean Up the Ghetto" is a song released in 1977 by Philadelphia International Records, a soul music label based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The song features vocals from a collective of artists associated with the label, including The Philadelphia International All-Stars. Some of the prominent artists who contributed vocals to the song include:Teddy PendergrassLou RawlsArchie BellDee Dee Sharp GambleBilly PaulHarold Melvin & the Blue NotesThe O'JaysThese artists, among others, came together to perform the song as part of a collaborative effort to raise awareness about the need to address urban blight and poverty in inner-city neighborhoods. "Let's Clean Up the Ghetto" was not only a hit song but also served as a call to action for social change.
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Kiss Me Guido (1997)
When he discovers his girlfriend having sex with his brother, Frankie decides to head to Manhattan, leaving his Bronx pizza shop forever for the fame and fortune of show business. But before stardom, he needs a place to stay. Looking in the personals, he notices GWM. And thinking it "Guy with Money," he heads to the Village and the apartment of gay actor Warren, who's in desperate need of this month's rent. James Lott Jr looks back at the movie from 1997 starring Nick Scotti and Anthony Barrile.