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Jon England "Royally Entertained" 25 Majestic Melodies by The "Velvet Piano" Player Posters
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List Price: $29.99Price: $24.95 You Save: $5.04 (17%)Prices subject to change.
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Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Azzure Music Films
EAN: 0837101259576
Format: NTSC, Color, Deluxe Edition, Digital Sound, CD+DVD, Studio, DualDisc, Director's Cut
Label: Azurre
Manufacturer: Azurre
Model: JGAZ001DVDCD
Number Of Items: 2
Publication Date: 2006
Publisher: Azurre
Region Code: 1
Running Time: 80 minutes
Sales Rank: 159153
Studio: Azurre
Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Features:- Eighty-plus minutes of sheer showbusiness musical enjoyment
- Glistening, dazzling piano playing, meticulously filmed
- Close-up and personal entertaining insight into Hollywood-style musicianship
- Incredible range and variety of musical content DVD AND CD - TWO DISCS
- Relaxing, stimulating, watchable time and again
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: "Royal" Introduction; Begin The Beguine; New York-New York; Chopin's E-flat Nocturne; Eddy Duchin Story Medley; "Titanic" theme (My Heart Will Go On); Canadian Sunset; Cats/Phantom Medley; Tea For Two; It's Impossible - Strangers In The Night; It Had To Be You (vocal); Love Story; Last Date; Wind Beneath My Wings; The Entertainer Rag; USA-Patriotic Finale; BONUS: Charlie Brown's "Christmas Time Is Here" TWO-DISC SET. DVD AND COMPACT DISC !
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Jon England obviously is trying to imitate the late American showman Liberace's style of playing the piano. And it just doesn't work. Yes, the piano playing is "beautiful" but after about two minutes worth, you are wondering if the elevator doors will ever open because this is the kind of gooey, saccharine music that is played in elevators. The spinning chandeliers above, next to, and around the piano are an obvious (and weird) imitation of Liberace's famous soliltary candelabra. When this guy ... Read More
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