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"West Side Story".We all love listening to songs. My ranking of the worthiness of this year's Best Picture nominees: 1. I'd also be fine with the Best Picture trophy going to "Belfast," another heartfelt family portrayal with thought-stirring historical context of late-1960s political/religious strife in Northern Ireland.
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I'm rooting tonight for "Coda," the most heart-warming movie in several years, centered around an amorous, blue collar deaf couple and their socially awkward daughter with full hearing who aspires to sing. Sorry (not sorry), I do care about the Academy Awards, and always make sure to see all the films nominated for Best Picture. The Academy Awards are this Sunday night, and yeah, I know, many people don't care anymore, they believe Hollywood is too elite, blah, blah, blah, whine, whine, whine. Hanks also appeared in photos with store officials at the Busy Beaver in Lawrenceville, and has greeted neighbors in Bellevue, another filming site. While walking to Market Square in Pittsburgh this past weekend, he posed with a surprised but delighted bride for her wedding photos outside the Fairmont Hotel. Hanks has had quite a presence in our region since filming began a month ago. "We're making a movie," the smiling Hanks warmly says to the youngster.įilming took place primarily at Stangl's Bakery on Merchant Street. You often can catch him jamming with local guitar stalwart David Granati at Mario's Dockside Grille in Bridgewater on Thursday nights, and with Blues Attack at Thursday's Restaurant on Wednesday jam nights. He's working on putting a band together and is involved in recordings with other young musicians. That's a thoughtful gesture from Demuzio, the highly gifted guitar-slinger who's already made an impact on the local music scene. The BCCTC will use its portion to pay for welding students' graduation certifications needed to achieve their vocational goals. So Demuzio, known by the nickname Meex, decided to donate the money generated at those fundraisers to organizations that assist talented young people in accomplishing their artistic goals, specifically the Blues Society of Southwest Pennsylvania, and the Beaver County Career & Technology Center that supported his mission to Memphis. Local music supporters held fundraising concerts last year at a few Beaver County taverns to help Blackhawk High student Amico Demuzio plan a trip to Memphis, where his guitar-playing prowess had earned an invitation to represent Southwest Pennsylvania in a youth showcase at the prestigious International Blues Challenge (IBC) last February.Īlas, the IBC got postponed to May, due to COVID-19 protocols, and now Demuzio can't attend because he has exams and other senior-year school obligations. "Your grandmother, as so many other grandmothers are, was right on the money," Bryan said. Grandma was the one who most encouraged her to sing, she said. The grateful Gruber, a Riverside High senior, cited as her inspiration her grandmother, who died two years ago after a five-year battle with cancer. The third judge, country star Luke Bryan, said he and Perry both have Gruber penciled in for the Top-20. I don't really have very many critiques for you." "That's what you want from this business," he said.įellow pop star judge Katy Perry told Gruber, "That was amazing. Richie gushed about Gruber's style offering such a unique sound. "You came in here and gave us not only fabulous delivery, but it's your style." "Let me tell you why I'm so pleased about this," said "Idol" judge Lionel Richie. Identifying herself proudly as a country girl from "Fombell" − the post office address for Franklin and Marion townships in northern Beaver County − the 17-year-old Gruber belted out an Elle King song, "Can't Be Loved," demonstrating vocal power and range.
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Morgan Gruber dazzled the "American Idol" judges in last Monday's episode, earning a standing ovation and a gold ticket invitation to the Hollywood round of the famed TV singing contest from the panel.