THE CONCLUSION OF JOEL VETSCH'S FOUR PART INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR BOBBY COLEMAN ON FEBRUARY 21, 2008. BOBBY COLEMAN TALKS ABOUT M&Ms, GOING TO SCHOOL ON THE FILM SET, SEEING HIMSELF ON THE BIG SCREEN, WHAT HE LIKES ABOUT ACTING, HIS UPCOMING FILM "THE POST GRAD SURVIVAL GUIDE" WITH MICHAEL KEATON AND CAROL BURNETT, AND THE MESSAGE OF "MARTIAN CHILD".Bobby Coleman grew up on film sets watching and learning from his older sister and actress Holliston Coleman, until at age six he wanted to join the "action" himself. By age 8, he had done a dozen national commercials and some guest-star roles. Then major lead roles began to be offered to Bobby in TV and film. Now at age 10, Bobby has played in leads opposite Minnie Driver, Angie Harmon, William H. Macy, Annie Potts, Michael Keaton, Carol Burnett, Amanda Peet, Joan Cusack, and John Cusack. Bobby's biggest role to date is the title lead in New Line Cinema's MARTIAN CHILD, starring opposite John Cusack as an emotionally disturbed foster child who believes he is from Mars. youtube.com/joelslifeyoutube.com/spooly [ More Detail ]
THE CONCLUSION OF JOEL VETSCH'S FOUR PART INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR BOBBY COLEMAN ON FEBRUARY 21, 2008.BOBBY COLEMAN TALKS ABOUT M&Ms, GOING TO SCHOOL ON THE FILM SET, SEEING HIMSELF ON THE BIG SCREEN, WHAT HE LIKES ABOUT ACTING, HIS UPCOMING FILM "THE POST GRAD SURVIVAL GUIDE" WITH MICHAEL KEATON AND CAROL BURNETT, AND THE MESSAGE OF "MARTIAN CHILD".Bobby Coleman grew up on film sets watching and learning from his older sister and actress Holliston Coleman, until at age six he wanted to join the "action" himself. By age 8, he had done a dozen national commercials and some guest-star roles. Then major lead roles began to be offered to Bobby in TV and film. Now at age 10, Bobby has played in leads opposite Minnie Driver, Angie Harmon, William H. Macy, Annie Potts, Michael Keaton, Carol Burnett, Amanda Peet, Joan Cusack, and John Cusack. Bobby's biggest role to date is the title lead in New Line Cinema's MARTIAN CHILD, starring opposite John Cusack as an emotionally disturbed foster child who believes he is from Mars. youtube.com/joelslifeyoutube.com/spooly [ More Detail ]
this is my nefew baby bob we been waiting for him since 7 years and my brother was on the hennas list and we was blessed with him on 09/18/2007 so all those couples who are waiting for baby its on gods time not yours but its on its way god bless who ever watches this video [ More Detail ]
Bobby Vee's popular hit "Rubber Ball" subtitled for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.-----------------------------------------Bobby Vee (born Robert Thomas Velline, April 30, 1943, Fargo, North Dakota, United States) is an American pop music singer. According to Billboard magazine Vee has had 34 Hot 100 chart hits, 10 of which hit the Top 20.Vee's 1961 summer release "Take Good Care of My Baby" went to No.1 on the Billboard U.S. listings and number 3 in the UK Singles Chart.[1] Known primarily as a performer of Brill Building pop material, he went on to record a string of international hits in the 1960s, including "Devil or Angel", "Rubber Ball" (1961) (U.S. #6), "More Than I Can Say" (1961), "Run To Him" (1961) (U.S. #2), "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" (1963) (U.S. #3), and "Come Back When You Grow Up" (U.S. #3). When Vee recorded "Come Back When You Grow Up" in 1967, he was joined by a band called 'The Strangers'.His first single was "Suzie Baby", an original song penned by Vee which nodded towards Buddy Holly's "Peggy Sue" for the Minneapolis-based Soma Records in 1959; it drew enough attention and chart action to be purchased by Liberty Records, which signed him to their label in early 1960. His follow-up single, a cover of Adam Faith's UK Number 1 "What Do You Want?" charted in the lower reaches of Billboard in early 1960; however, it was his fourth recording, a revival of The Clovers' doo-wop ballad "Devil or Angel", that brought him into the big time with U.S. buyers. His next single, "Rubber Ball", was the record that made him an international star.Vee was also a pioneer in the music video genre, appearing in several musical motion pictures as well as in the Scopitone series of early film-and-music jukebox recordings. He is a 1999 inductee of the North Dakota Roughrider Award. He is mentioned in the movie No Direction Home, with regards to his brief musical association with Bob Dylan and Dylan's suggestion that he was 'Bobby Vee' after Vee's regional hit.Bobby Vee released 'The Very Best of Bobby Vee' on May 12th 2008.As a child Bobby spent summers on the Tuomala Family Farm in Perth, North Dakota with his cousins. He lived in Beverly Hills, California for decades, but relocated back to Avon, Minnesota.Vee later married and fathered three sons and a daughter. He is still active and touring internationally as a performer as of 2008, along with his backup band, The Vees, which includes his two elder sons, Jeff and Tommy Vee. His youngest son, Robby Vee is also a recording and performing artist. Bobby Vee is a recipient of the state of North Dakota's Roughrider Award and his contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. [ More Detail ]
Escape to Paradise is little more than an excuse to watch and listen to Bobby Breen sing -- fortunately, Bobby Breen is one of the finest performers in early American cinema. Breen began his singing career at the age of nine and was an international film sensation by age ten. Though the feature attraction is Breen's extraordinary voice, his screen presence and general charm carried him to the next level of fame. Escape to Paradise puts Breen as a taxi driver in South America, which makes a pretty backdrop for his singing. Thanks to level headed direction from Erle C. Kenton, the focus doesn't stray much from Breen and Escape to Paradise is a resounding success. [ More Detail ]
A veteran who paid his dues for over a decade before getting his shot at solo stardom, Bobby Womack persevered through tragedy and addiction to emerge as one of Soul Music's greatest survivors.Bobby Dwayne Womack was born in Cleveland on March 4, 1944. His upbringing was strict and religious, but his father also encouraged his sons to pursue music as he had (he sang and played guitar in a gospel group). In the early '50s, while still a child, Bobby joined his siblings Ceil, Curtis, Harry and Friendly Jr. to form the gospel quintet the Womack Brothers. They were chosen to open a local show for the Soul Stirrers in 1953, where Bobby befriended lead singer Sam Cooke; following this break, they toured the country as an opening act for numerous gospel groups. When Cooke formed his own SAR label, he recruited the Womack Brothers with an eye towards transforming them into a crossover R&B act. Learning that his sons were moving into secular music, Friendly Womack Sr. threw them out of the house, and Cooke wired them the money to buy a car and drive out to his Los Angeles offices. The Womack Brothers made several recordings for SAR over 1960 and 1961, including a few gospel sides, but Cooke soon convinced them to record R&B and renamed them the Valentinos. In 1962, they scored a Top Ten hit on the R&B charts with "Lookin' for a Love," and Cooke sent them on the road behind James Brown to serve a boot-camp-style musical apprenticeship. Bobby eventually joined Cooke backing band as guitarist. The Valentinos 1964 single "It's All Over Now," written by Bobby , was quickly covered by the Rolling Stones with Cooke's blessing; when it became the Stones' first U.K. number one, Womack suddenly found himself a rich man. [ More Detail ]
Hit songwriter Harold Payne performs the song "Daylight" which he co-wrote with Bobby Womack. The song reached the top 5 on the Billboard charts for Womack, and was later recorded by Leon Russell and Vickie Sue Robinson among others.Recently it was recorded by singer Kelly Rowland from Destiny's Child for her album "Ms. Kelly - Diva Deluxe" and used in her film "Asterix at the Olympic Games". [ More Detail ]
Real People In Real Dangerhttp://www.series7movie.com/--Bob: Okay, Lindsay, what are you gonna do?Lindsay: I'm gonna go in there and I'm gonna blow that dirty old man's head off!Bob: That's right! And who's gonna be sitting here waiting for you when you come back?Lindsay: You are. --Lindsay: I don't know how I want to be remembered because... I haven't done anything yet with my life. I haven't... done anything.--Bob: Alright! Did you get him? Huh? Did you get him? Did you? Sheila: Bob, she's bleeding! Bob: You didn't get him. Where's your gun? Did you leave your gun out there? Sheila: Who cares where her gun is!Bob: You're gonna take that 9mm that you got back there and you're going to kill that old fucker!Sheila: Leave her alone!Bob: Sheila, please don't start in on me! [ More Detail ]
CLIP VIDEO REMIX BOB MARLEY VS DESTINY'S CHILD . SAY MY NAME. VIDEO DE BOB MARLEY DU LEGEND LIVE. JAMAICA. JAMAIQUE. RASTAMAN. RASTA VIBRATION. ILE DE LA REUNION. 974. MALOYA SEGA SEGGAE. REMIX PAR WILLY DE LYON. apréci ali mon band!!! [ More Detail ]
A jury in Ohio has convicted a former police officer of murdering his pregnant lover and their unborn child.Bobby Lee Cutts could face the death penalty. (Feb. 15) [ More Detail ]
A jury in Ohio has convicted a former police officer of murdering his pregnant lover and their unborn child. Bobby Lee Cutts could face the death penalty. (Feb. 15) [ More Detail ]
Martian Child Starring: John Cusack Amanda Peet Joan Cusack and Bobby ColemanWatch clips here:http://movies.go.com/trailer?cid=887201&vid=924612 [ More Detail ]
Some excerpts from the Willow Manor Players (Abington, PA) production. David Jack plays Bobby Child impersonating famous Producer Bela Zangler trying to win the love of Polly Baker of Deadrock, NV! A couple of scenes from a great show. All Gershwin Music -- See it if you have the chance! p.s. Comments welcome! [ More Detail ]
Let's Sing Again is the heartwarming first motion picture of child musical sensation Bobby Breen. Breen lovingly portrays a downtrodden orphan who runs away -- only to be picked up by a group of traveling performers! One of them is a former opera singer who befriends young Breen and discovers his remarkable talent for singing. Together they share touching moments on screen, performing beautiful songs. Bobby Breen, a rare male soprano, is a real treasure. Let's Sing Again is everything a movie should be: a showcase of amazing talent, a heart wrenching drama, and a timeless story. [ More Detail ]