Just want to remind everyone that Chapter 3 of From Bullets To Broadway, Anatomy of a Show, featuring Emergency The Musical will air today, Saturday, April 18 at noon on 1180AM WFYL (www.1180wfyl.com). As quarantine drags on here in New York, “Un-Block The Music” has started going through my old vinyl and CDs. As a... Continue Reading →
Women Wonders: “Hadestown’s” Jessica Paz, First Woman To Ever Win A Sound Design Tony, Kicks Off Women Wednesdays
A Hadestown lyric from the song “I Raise My Cup” comes to mind in this horrible time of Coronavirus. “Some birds sing when the sun shines bright. My praise is not for them, but the one who sings in the dead of night. I raise my cup to him.” Broadway sang through September 11th recovery... Continue Reading →
Maestra Music, A Free Source To Find Creative Women Collaborators In Theater
In light of news that Broadway won’t resume at least until June 7, “Un-Block The Music” will not hold back any of the interviews I have already done. And, I hope to reach more people through the next month. If the only way we can connect is through blogs and social media, so be it... Continue Reading →
“Un-Block The Music” To Debut Women Wednesdays
Right before Broadway closed down on March 12th, “Un-Block the Music” had the great fortune be part of “Women’s Day On Broadway” (WomenOfBroadway.com) at the New Amsterdam Theater. The event, presented by Disney On Broadway, touted the success women have achieved in the theater community. I had conflicting emotions of hope and disappointment about women’s... Continue Reading →
An Inside Snapshot of “Emergency The Musical’s” Early Days Revealed Today On “From Bullets To Broadway”
If you didn’t hear the second chapter in the story of Emergency The Musical, never fear, WYFL1180 AM (www.1180wfyl.com) will archive it, and “Un-Block The Music” will post the link. Today’s episode of From Bullets to Broadway, Anatomy of Broadway Show (www.BroadwayBullets.com) outlined what the rest of the series will focus on. However, host Sgt.... Continue Reading →
It’s An “Emergency”!!! Listen To The Next Installment Of “From Bullets To Broadway” Sat. April 4 On WFYL 1180AM
Do you know what a dramaturg does? Well, Jeff and Jacob Foy, creators of Emergency The Musical can tell you. How can you hear from them? Check out From Bullets To Broadway, Anatomy of A Broadway Show featuring Emergency The Musical on WFYL 1180 AM (www.1180wfyl.com) Saturdays at noon. After the show, you can sign on... Continue Reading →
Follow Dr. Jeff Foy & Son Jacob’s Musical Journey Every Saturday on “From Bullets To Broadway, Anatomy of A Broadway Show”
If you enjoyed the first installment of From Bullets To Broadway, Anatomy of A Broadway Show featuring Emergency The Musical on WFYL 1180 AM (www.1180wfyl.com) radio this past week, stay tuned! Seventeen more installments are scheduled. If you missed the show, you can hear it here: http://www.BroadwayBullets.com. An important note….musical writer Jeff Foy is a real... Continue Reading →
“Emergency’s” Jeff & Jacob Foy Unwrap The Enigma Of A Show Further After WFYL’s “From Bullets To Broadway”
So…if you are anything like me, you will want to hear more from Jeff and Jacob Foy after today’s first listen of WFYL’s From Bullets To Broadway, Anatomy of A Broadway Show featuring Emergency, The Musical hosted by Air Force Veteran, Sgt. Daniel McCaughan. “Un-Block The Music” met this father /son team early on in... Continue Reading →
“Un-Block The Music” Hits The Radio This Weekend with “Emergency The Musical” & WFYL 1180AM
“Un-Block The Music” has a fun announcement! I am going to part of a new radio show called From Bullets To Broadway, Anatomy of A Broadway Show. It will be on AM 1180 WFYL Radio every Saturday at noon (NYC time) starting this weekend, March 21. Just tune your radio to WFYL 1180AM or you... Continue Reading →
Ian Eisendrath Helps Bring True Stories To The Stage With “Come From Away” & “Diana”
“Un-Block The Music” continues to have the amazing experience of talking to those behind the scenes; artists that pull a musical together. I continue to find the road to New York’s stage is, by no means, a predictable one, but certainly a gripping one. Today’s new musicals are not the musicals your grandmother loved, but... Continue Reading →