WXYZ: TV engineering, ENG videographer.
References:
- Father: Snuffy McGill
WXYZ: TV engineering, film and ENG videographer.
References:
Photo from the 2013 WXYZ Reunion.
WXYZ: ‘Milestone in D Minor‘ (September 9, 1968) is a half-hour documentary, in color, about James Frazier, the first Negro to conduct an entire concert with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Throughout the program, Frazier, in his own words, traces the disappointments and achievements of his musical career.”–1968 Peabody Digest. Includes footage of Frazier at the University of Michigan; at the Interlochen Arts Academy, where Eugene Ormandy saw him conduct; playing the piano; and conducting the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in rehearsal and performance. Includes interviews with Doris Lenz, his high school music teacher; and Mischa Mischakoff, concert master of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. On camera and in voiceover, Frazier discusses his academic career, the meaning of ‘soul,’ and his reasons for wanting to conduct Beethoven’s 9th symphony. Also includes footage of Eugene Ormandy, who encouraged Frazier to pursue a career in conducting, with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Credits: Film editor, Dean Erskine; cameramen, Michael Kalush, Ron Little, John Fuller; technical director, Don Farmer; sound, Tom O’Toole, Earl Wilson, Jerry Cell; lighting director, Jim O’Dea; art director, Jack Flechsig; Executive Producer, Arno Marcaccio; In charge of production, Lawrence Einhorn; written by Dave Diles
Reference:
WXYZ: TV engineering, videographer and film cameraperson.
Photo from the 2013 WXYZ Reunion. WXYZ: Earl Wison and Nate Penn – Photo Credit: Terry Pochert / 1986 Archive Collection WXYZ: ‘Milestone in D Minor‘ (September 9, 1968) is a half-hour documentary, in color, about James Frazier, the first Negro to conduct an entire concert with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Throughout the program, Frazier, in his own words, traces the disappointments and achievements of his musical career.”–1968 Peabody Digest. Includes footage of Frazier at the University of Michigan; at the Interlochen Arts Academy, where Eugene Ormandy saw him conduct; playing the piano; and conducting the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in rehearsal and performance. Includes interviews with Doris Lenz, his high school music teacher; and Mischa Mischakoff, concert master of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. On camera and in voiceover, Frazier discusses his academic career, the meaning of ‘soul,’ and his reasons for wanting to conduct Beethoven’s 9th symphony. Also includes footage of Eugene Ormandy, who encouraged Frazier to pursue a career in conducting, with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Credits: Film editor, Dean Erskine; cameramen, Michael Kalush, Ron Little, John Fuller; technical director, Don Farmer; sound, Tom O’Toole, Earl Wilson, Jerry Cell; lighting director, Jim O’Dea; art director, Jack Flechsig; Executive Producer, Arno Marcaccio; In charge of production, Lawrence Einhorn; written by Dave Diles Reference:
WXYZ: TV news videographer.
Photo from the 2013 WXYZ Reunion.
WXYZ: 1976- Starting with Season Two, Larry was the co-host (along with Ron Coden) of The Hot Fudge Show.
Available from amazon.com
WXYZ: A fabulous recording by Larry Santos of the hits from the television series called The Hot Fudge Show.
Listen to samples of the songs on AllMusic.com
1. We’re a Team
2. Get to Know Your Feelings
3. Life Works Out
4. In One Ear and Out the Other
5. I Look for the Sun
6. It Takes Two
7. Listen to Yourself
8. You Can’t Buy
9. You Gotta Keep Dreaming
10. Sharing Shows You’re Caring
WXYZ: Children’s show produced at WXYZ in Detroit during the 1970s. Aired throughout the country including WFLD and WLS.
Listen to samples of the songs from the show on AllMusic.com
Larry Santos, ?????, Bob Elnicky, ?????, ?????, ?????
If you can help indentify some of these folks, please leave your comments below or use our Contact Page.
References: