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Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio and cohost Mark Laisure, with Executive Producer Dorothy Lee Donahue
Sharing the Spirit of Christmas Everyday of the Year - Ep873
Marilyn Magness is the former Imagineer and Executive Creative Director of Live Show
Development for the Walt Disney Company, responsible for all entertainment for Disneyland, Walt Disney World and Paris Disneyland.
Lou is an XP Land and WXO Council Member as well as the Co Founder of NOXNOP.
Previously, she was a Venture Partner with Triptyq Capital and she served as President of the Los Angeles Studio at Thinkwell Group, where she drove business results through design and production excellence in experiential, immersive, and interactive experiences.
At TD Garden Boston, home of the NBA’s Boston Celtics and the NHL’s Boston Bruins, Lou was Senior Vice President of Business Operations, transforming the guest experience into a best-in-class experiential ecosystem.
Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio and cohost Mark Laisure, with Executive Producer Dorothy Lee Donahue
Featuring Interview Guest, President, EVP, SVP, Experiential and Live Entertainment Leader, IP Development, Creative Operations, P and L, Cirque du Soleil, Disney Alum, and Producer, Creative Executive, and Co Creator of NOXNOP, Lou Murray; and Performance Guest, Former Imagineer and Executive Creative Director of Live Show Development for the Walt Disney Company, and Writer Director, Co Creator of NOXNOP, Marylin Magness
Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio and cohost Mark Laisure, with Executive Producer Dorothy Lee Donahue
When You Tell Yourself, I’m Gonna Fly Now - Ep872
Featuring Interview Guest, Grammy®, Oscar®, Emmy & Golden Globe–Nominated Songwriter, Trailblazing Artist, Pop and Film Music Icon, Carol Connors; and Performance Guest, Grammy® Award–Winning Producer, Trumpet Virtuoso, Recording Artist, and Music Innovator, David Longoria
Interview Guest: CAROL CONNORS; and Performance Guest: DAVID LONGORIA
Carol Connors is one of the most influential and boundary-breaking songwriters of the last six decade —an artist whose work shaped pop, rock, and Hollywood film music at a time when few women were allowed into the writing rooms.
Her career began at 16½, when she became the unmistakable voice of The Teddy Bears, singing the Phil Spector–penned global No. 1 hit “To Know Him Is To Love Him.” In the 1960s, she made history again as the co-writer of “Hey Little Cobra,” still the only major hot-rod hit written by a woman reaching the top of the charts in a male-dominated genre.