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Overheard at Chica's Café

By Sonia Lozada

As an actor and performer for many years, I've met and worked with some amazing people. Many have become friends. And, that is what Overheard at Chica's Cafe is all about. Join me and my friends as we talk about our lives, passions and just have fun.
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Overheard at Chica's CaféApr 17, 2024

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Dominic Rambaran - An Actor's Journey

Dominic Rambaran - An Actor's Journey

On our latest episode of Overheard at Chica's Café, airing in April 2024, we are joined by Dominic Rambaran, a fellow actor whom I have known for many years. We delve into his experiences in the world of acting and discuss the humorous and challenging moments he has encountered on stage and in the industry. Tune in to gain insight into the journey of an actor's life.

 Hailing from the East Coast of the United States, he was raised in a supportive family and attended Phillips Academy before pursuing higher education at Northwestern University and Carnegie Mellon University. With a strong passion for theater and the arts, he achieved success in regional productions, followed by a stint on Broadway. He then ventured overseas to work for various entertainment venues before settling in Los Angeles, where he has since appeared in television shows, films, and numerous commercials.

Apr 17, 202428:39
022A - Mark Pearson - Entertainment Attorney Bonus

022A - Mark Pearson - Entertainment Attorney Bonus

The episode went on for longer than expected, so I decided to add a bonus segment where we discuss the impact of AI on actors and writers, as well as concerns about AI during the strikes.

Mar 21, 202408:09
022 Mark Pearson - Entertainment Attorney

022 Mark Pearson - Entertainment Attorney

This month's special guest on Overheard at Chica's Café is entertainment lawyer Mark Pearson. Although this episode may be longer than others, it is packed with fascinating discussions. We delve into the legalities and requirements for success in the music, film, and entertainment industries. AI and its impact on creative property also takes center stage in our conversation. If you're interested in learning about thriving in the constantly evolving entertainment world, this episode is a must-listen. And as a bonus, we go into further depth on the topic of AI due to the extended length of this episode in a separate episode.

Mark A. Pearson is an attorney at ARC Law Group, where he advises creative, talented and entrepreneurial clients on legal issues in the entertainment industry. Mark considers himself lucky to work with Oscar nominated filmmakers, Grammy award recipients, Emmy winning talent, and lot of clients he acknowledges are, “far more talented than I am.” In another life, Mark spent a decade as television producer, which he says provides a unique perspective on the needs of his creative clients. As he explains, “I thrive on being a small part of helping creatives achieve their goals. My work is very, very rewarding.” When not working with his clients, Mark advocates for the Recording Academy and serves on the Board of Governors for the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (Emmy® Award) where he recently received the Governor’s Citation for his service to the Academy.

You can reach Mark Pearson on his website: http://www.arclg.com/



Mar 21, 202441:54
021 J Alex Greenwood - Author
Feb 15, 202433:07
019 - Overheard at Chica's Café 2023 Yearend

019 - Overheard at Chica's Café 2023 Yearend

Happy New Year to all! As the year comes to an end, I want to wish everyone an amazing New Year filled with love, joy, prosperity, and most importantly, good health. We often take our health for granted, but it truly is the foundation for enjoying life's many blessings.

Overheard at Chica's Café launched in July of 2022 as a way to bring some lightheartedness back into our lives after three years of pandemic struggles. In the upcoming year, we plan on adding more interviews at the suggestion of one of our listeners. These interviews will feature individuals from all areas of the entertainment industry, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at their journeys. We've also discussed important topics such as the writers' and actors' strike in several episodes this year. Sadly, our sister podcast, Chica and the Man, came to an end in September due to our busy schedules. It was a bittersweet goodbye since my co-host Alex is a dear friend of mine.

 Overheard at Chica's Café is all about my friends, and I can't wait to introduce you to more of them. And not just my friends - I'll also be featuring associates I have worked with in the past. This will not only be entertaining but also educational as you'll get insight into what it takes to be in these positions in the entertainment industry. So, stay tuned for more episodes where friends meet at Chica's Café.

This year we had amazing friends visit the café and I want to thank the following guests.

Che Rae Adams – Let’s Talk Theater – Artistic Director of PlayPen in Philadelphia. Che’Rae has been a longtime friend.

Kelly Keefe – Multi-Disciplinary Artist – Author, Musician and founder of Heartspace.co a mindfulness platform.

Steve Walker – Theatrical Agent – Connor Ankrum & Assoc. in Los Angeles

Marabina Jaimes – Actor, Voiceover Artist & Producer and I got signed to my voiceover agents DDO LA. because she helped me with my demo tape. I’m very grateful.

Jane Witzenburg – Musician and Music teacher

Doreen Calderon – Actor, Fatal Attraction

Kristi Schultz – Theatre Maker, Director & Educator

Norma Maldonado - Actor

Denise Sanchez – Actor, Bosch Legacy – I play her mom on the Bosch Legacy TV Series.

The links to the episodes are on our website:

 https://overheardatchicascafe.com/chicas-cafe-podcast/

Thank you and many blessings and Happy New Year.


Jan 28, 202403:23
020 Jane Shaw - Sound Designer/Composer

020 Jane Shaw - Sound Designer/Composer

Join us in celebrating the beginning of a new year with our special guest, Sound Designer and Composer Jane Shaw. We delve into her journey into the world of sound design for theater, and explore her impressive list of credits. Our conversation is full of fun anecdotes about her career, as well as her hobbies outside of work. As one of the founding members of TSDCA (Theatrical Sound Design Composer Association), she has a wealth of knowledge about the history and current state of sound design in the theater world. So, if you're interested in learning more about this field, this episode is a must-listen!

"I love supporting story and emotion thru sound and music. I am endlessly inspired by my directors, fellow designers, actors, singers, musicians, as well as the messy, wonderful, dirty, haunting, and tormented manmade and natural world that surrounds us."

 

Jane Shaw—Sound Designer & Composer

Recent: Little Women (Seattle Rep, Milwaukee Rep), A Christmas Carol (Guthrie, composer), The Art of Burning (Huntington, Hartford Stage), The Wanderers (Roundabout, The Old Globe), The Railway Children (Northern Stage, music & lyrics with Mark Hartman), and The Engagement Party (The Geffen, Hartford Stage). New York: Playwrights Horizons, Manhattan Theatre Club, Theatre for a New AudienceNational Black TheatreRattlestick, The Women's ProjectRepertorio Español, New York Theatre Workshopand over thirty productions with the Mint. Regional: The Alley, Shakespeare Theatre Company (DC), ACT (San Francisco), American Repertory Theater, Cleveland Play House, The Old GlobeMark Taper ForumTwo River TheaterCincinnati Playhouse, Milwaukee Rep, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Theater, Arena Stage, Asolo Rep, Dorset Theatre Festival, Denver Center, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley. Recognition: Drama Desk, Connecticut Critics Circle, Henry Award, Bessie Award, Premios ACE 2012, NEA/TCG Career Development Grant, Meet the Composer Grant, and several Lortel nominations. Member: USA 829, TSDCA (Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Association). Ms. Shaw is a graduate of Harvard University and the Yale School of Drama, and hails from Lawrence, Kansas.

 https://www.janeshaw.com/

 

Jan 17, 202431:02
018 Che'Rae Adams - Let's Talk Theater

018 Che'Rae Adams - Let's Talk Theater

This month on Overheard at Chica’s Café, we welcome Che'Rae Adams. Che’Rae is the Artistic Director of PlayPen in Philadelphia and the founding director of LA Writer’s Center. We discuss the current state of theater after the pandemic and what’s to come for this creative community. Che’Rae gives us an insight into her journey as a full-time artist; from an actor, to director, dramaturge, and now Artistic Director. Listen in to hear her words of wisdom about the future of theater.

Che’Rae has been the Producing Artistic Director of the LA Writers Center since 2006 where she develops new work with local writers. She was the Director of Operations and Programming for the Moss Theater in Santa Monica for seven years and has been the Development Executive for Playhouse Pictures Studios, Co-Artistic Director of the Road Theatre Company, and Managing Producer for the LA Women’s Theatre Festival.

She began her career as the Assistant to the Staff Producer at The Mark Taper Forum where she worked on the writing workshop of the Pulitzer Prize winning Angels in America, Part II: Perestroika. As you can imagine, this was like a master class in new play development for her. Bitten by the new play bug, she went on to do other projects for the Taper that supported playwrights such as coordinating the Taper Lab Series and Mentor Playwright’s Series. There she worked with writers such as Luis Alfaro, Anthony Clarvoe, Han Ong, Oliver Mayer, Ellen McLaughlin, Alice Tuan and Mac Wellman.

She has a master’s degree from the University of Cincinnati, College Conservatory of Music (CCM) and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from California State University, Northridge. For almost two decades, she has produced the Directors Lab West which takes place at the Pasadena Playhouse annually.

Che’Rae has developed and directed the West Coast premiere productions of several new plays including plays by Lee Blessing, Ken Hanes, Tim Toyoma, Patricia Cardosa, John DiFusco, Jon Bastian, and Abi Morgan. She has also provided direction and/or dramaturgy for productions with Cincinnati Opera Outreach, Disney/ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshop, Highways Performance Space, and Troupe Vertigo at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre. She has worked with prominent performers such as Tonya Pinkins, Lynn Redgrave, Kim Fields, and Carlos Alazraqui; as well as award winning directors and choreographers such as Vincent Paterson, Tom Hulce, Jane Jones, Bonnie Story, Kitty McNamee, and Tina Kronis; and distinguished designers such as Sara Clement, Cricket S. Myers, and Ming Cho Lee.

As a producer for Directors Lab West she has curated close to two decades of programming (workshops, panels, and master classes) at the Pasadena Playhouse. This annual event hosts fifty international midcareer directors free of charge. Highlights include Vincent Paterson, Moises Kaufman, Jason Alexander, Martin Benson, Marc Masterson, Todd London, Sheldon Epps, George Furth, Anne Cattaneo, Des McAnuff, Jessica Kubzansky, Chay Yew, Jack O’Brien and Bill Rausch.

Che’Rae is an advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion. She spent the last two years of the pandemic producing diverse online programming with HowlRound TV in response to the social inequity taking place in our society. Recently, she curated Breathe: A BIPOC Reading Series in response to George Floyd’s murder; Home: Asian Voices Reading Series to amplify Asian-American stories; and The Voices of Afghanistan project where monologues were constructed from interviews with Afghan artists in hiding.

Check out her previous interview on the podcast.

LA Writers Center

PlayPen in Philadelphia, PA

Info video on PlayPen on YouTube

Nov 29, 202326:51
017 Sonia Iris Lozada - Life & Acting Updates

017 Sonia Iris Lozada - Life & Acting Updates

My life and acting updates. It's been a few months since my last post, mainly due to the writer's and actor's strike. Negotiations between SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP are ongoing, but I'm grateful for the updates each day.

In the meantime, I've been attending many commercial auditions in person and through self-tapes. Although I haven't booked any of them yet, being put on avail several times in the last month tells me that I'm headed in the right direction. As a matter of fact, I have another call-back on Monday Oct 30th so let's hope for the best.

There have been several changes recently as well.

For one thing, I got signed by DDO Agency for voiceover, thanks to my friend Marabina Jaimes who helped me put together my voiceover demo. Last week, I had an audition for dubbing animation which was pretty exciting.

Unfortunately, Chica and the Man Podcast aired its last episode on Sept 30th of this year. Working with Alex Greenwood was great fun, but our busy schedules prevented us from continuing further. Nevertheless, we still keep in touch and remain good friends. Check out the blog.

Currently, I'm working on updating my YouTube channels as they're overdue for new content.

This year has witnessed both loss and gain, but it's always important to be thankful for what we have regardless of life's circumstances.

Join me in celebrating life and all its blessings.

 


Oct 30, 202304:34
016 Kelly Keefe - Multi-Disciplinary Artist

016 Kelly Keefe - Multi-Disciplinary Artist

This month, join us at Overheard at Chica's Café as we welcome Kelly Keefe to the show. We'll have a great time as we share stories about the lessons we've learned through entertainment and life. She'll discuss her music releases, books, and how she developed Heartspace.co through mindfulness. Listen in for helpful hints from the entertainment industry and learn how to find success in your artistic endeavors.

Kelly Keefe is a multi-disciplinary artist, including comedy, music, writing, and more. As a wordsmith, best-selling author, innovative leader, empowerment guide, and Reiki teacher and the founder of The Heartspace.co established in 2016 helping individuals and groups elevate into states of thriving. She works deeply with the Divine Feminine energy to endlessly create uplifting experiences, creations, and teachings. Her music is a multi-dimensional experience created intending to expose and elevate the different facets of herself, and as a reflection - of everyone. Kelly is a world traveler serving, performing, and creating as needed and desired. Ready to thrive and live alive? Welcome to The Heartspace.

Instagram: @iamkellykeefe

Heartspace.co

TheKellyKeefe

Sep 29, 202337:21
015 Steve Walker - Theatrical Agent

015 Steve Walker - Theatrical Agent

In this month's episode, I'm joined by Steve Walker, a theatrical agent. We talk about what it takes to be a successful actor, from preparing for auditions, marketing oneself and honing one's skills. Listen in as Steve gives us a crash course on the responsibilities of an agent and the things actors should focus on.

Steve Walker has been a talent agent for 17 years with Connor Ankrum & Associates in Los Angeles. He holds a Master's Degree in Administration from New York University and used to oversee the daily operations of multiple small theater companies before relocating to the West Coast. With a deep-rooted admiration for actors, Steve values the effort they put into preparing for auditions.

Aug 22, 202333:11
014 Marabina Jaimes - Actor, Voiceover Artist & Producer
Jul 26, 202329:12
013 Jane Witzenburg - Musician
Jun 30, 202322:11
012 Doreen Calderon - Fatal Attraction
May 24, 202336:09
011 Kristi Schultz Theatre Maker & Director

011 Kristi Schultz Theatre Maker & Director

In today's episode we have Kristi Schultz, a theatre maker, director and educator. We discuss her journey from college to New York where she worked at a strip house. Don't get too excited she wasn't stripping. Her stories from that time are entertaining and are the premise of her solo show Operation Dollhouse. We discuss how she got started in Los Angeles. Join in to this interesting and might I say, educational episode of life in the dollhouse.

Kristi Schultz is a hyphenate Theatre maker and Teaching Artist using interdisciplinary movement-driven performance practices to reinvent classics, adapt literature, and devise original work. Kristi is on the Theatre Faculty at Marlborough School in Los Angeles and Artistic Director of the Marlborough Ensemble Theatre.  Kristi developed the Musical Theater and Dance Program at New Roads School.

Her productions of IN THE HEIGHTS and CHICAGO, received several Jerry Herman Award nominations including Best Production. She won the award for Best Staging & Choreography for IN THE HEIGHTS. In the years under her guidance, the New Roads Dance program grew exponentially. At New Roads, she was an Artistic Producer for the Moss Theater, producing guest productions and developing guest artist partnerships. She also implemented a workshop lab for Performance Activism. She has been a guest faculty member at the Arkansas Arts Center Children's Theatre, Bluepalm Arts, Rembiko Edinburgh Project, and CalArts Interim Project teaching acting, movement, and composition, and leading professional development for Faculty, as well as guest Directing. 

From 2006 to 2010, she was Producing Artistic Director of the award-winning LA company, Zoo District, helming their 3 year residence at [Inside] the Ford as part of the Ensemble Theatre Collective. At the Ford, she directed a critically acclaimed production of Ionesco's THE SUBMISSION and THE FUTURE IS IN EGGS, produced and performed in THE DEFENDERS in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the show garnered 5 Garland Award Honorable Mentions. For Zoo District, she received grants from the Doris Duke Foundation, Network of Ensemble Theatres, Flintridge Foundation, and LA County Arts Commission. At the Ford, she curated and presented original works in progress in SHOT IN THE DARK and JOUR DE BOSSE CABARET. She was commissioned by Padua Playwrights to direct the World Premiere of Murray Mednick's play, DESTRUCTION OF THE 4th WORLD. Currently, she is dedicated to championing new voices with several projects on deck. As Covid struck in 2020, she was directing the premiere of FLESH by Ash Nichols at INKFest at the Broadwater, and her last live performance was a workshop of THE INCIDENT at MeetCuteLA.  She is working on her own solo performance piece, OPERATION DOLLHOUSE. She has been a Company Member and Festival Producer for SON OF SEMELE ENSEMBLE, continuing to produce original work for the Quick Creation Festival throughout COVID in a virtual format.  She could also be seen performing with the Grand Guignolers. She is an Associate Producer for the SSDC Director's Lab West 2023. Other work in New York incudes Third Rail Dance in SPUN, Director at New York's Theatre Studio, Inc., Choreographer for Yale Drama Cabaret's ROCKY HORROR. She spent many years as a musical theatre performer and dance captain, making special appearances as a singer/entertainer at a variety of New York and Los Angeles corporate events, industrials, and fundraisers, including The Drama League's annual Broadway Bash.

An alumna of Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama, the British American Drama Academy, SITI Company Intensives, Frantic Assembly Train, and the SDC Director's Lab West, she is a member of AEA, TCG, and the Network of Ensemble Theatres. 

 

Theatre Maker, Director, Educator

www.kristischultz.com

@schultzie56

Apr 19, 202333:13
010 Norma Maldonado - Actor

010 Norma Maldonado - Actor

Norma and I have been friends for many years. Our friendship began during an audition, and we've stayed in touch ever since, discussing how the entertainment business has changed over time. We cover topics like what they expect of an actor when they are auditioning, working on a self-tape or going into the casting office, and how long it usually takes to complete an audition from start to finish. This episode gives you an idea of what to expect if you're interested in pursuing a career in acting.

Norma Maldonado Bio

Born on Governors Island, New York County, New York, actress Norma Maldonado has had a love for acting since childhood. She is of Puerto Rican and Spanish heritage. Norma's father, Juan Arturo Maldonado, was in Air America for the US Air Force. Her family frequently relocated and required her to adapt to many new surroundings.

She has starred in dozens of film and television projects including Showtime's Hombre, The Good Doctor, Recurring Guest Star on Jane the Virgin and The Fosters. She had guest roles in The Librarians. Superior Donuts, Amazon's Mad Dogs, Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Closer among many others. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Psychology at the University of Puerto Rico and completed one year of clinical psychology at Albizu University. Later, she went on to earn a Masters in Communications from the University of Georgia. Over the years, she developed an ear for languages and accents. Her fluency in English, Spanish and Serbian has helped open doors to many interesting roles, including that of a rape counselor in a short film for the United Nations. She helps St. Jude's Children's Hospital, Susan G. Komen Foundation, and groups working to stop the sex trafficking of children and young people.

Mar 29, 202334:11
009 Sonia Iris Lozada Acting Experiences
Feb 28, 202307:30
008 Denise Sanchez from Bosch Legacy

008 Denise Sanchez from Bosch Legacy

Denise Sanchez is the January guest on Overheard at Chica's Café. We met when I played her mom on the TV Show, Bosch Legacy. It was a great experience. Denise is fun and we talk about her career and self-care. We share our acting experiences, laugh and enjoy our conversation. Check out this entertaining episode.

Denise Sanchez was born in Connecticut, where she spent her childhood and teenage years. She earned a degree in broadcast journalism before changing course and moving to NYC to pursue a modeling career. While living in Manhattan, she fell in love with acting, ultimately leading her to leave New York for Los Angeles. She has appeared in numerous national commercials, and is best known for her recurring role as Alicia on FX's acclaimed series "Mayans M.C." Denise has appeared in NBC's hit series "The Good Place", The CW's "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," CBS' "Criminal Minds," and ABC's "General Hospital," among other series. Soon to be seen starring in Amazon's "Bosch" spin-off titled "Bosch: Legacy" (IMDb TV series releasing 2022), fans will meet her character Reina Vasquez, a first generation Latinx American cop who takes Maddie Bosch (Madison Lintz) under her wing as Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) embarks on the next chapter of his career and finds himself working with his one-time enemy, Honey Chandler (Mimi Rogers).

Check out Denise Sanchez' Website: http://www.denisegsanchez.com/

Overheard at Chica's Café Website: https://overheardatchicascafe.com/

Jan 25, 202334:04
007 2022 Yearend Episode

007 2022 Yearend Episode

It's that time of the year where most of us reflect on what we did or didn't do in 2022. Looking forward to an upward emotion in 2023. I'm hopeful. Even though, like many others, I've had a challenging year in various aspects of my life. I feel hopeful and excited about the new year. It might be a dream, but I'm okay with it. We need to flourish with possibilities.

As many know from my podcasts and blogs, I love comedies, enjoying a quiet evening with family and friends and quotes.

Salvador Dali "Have no fear of perfection—you'll never reach it."

Dr. Seuss "You'll never get bored when you try something new. There's really no limit to what you can do."

Pablo Picasso "Action is the foundational key to all success."

Alan Cohen "Do not wait until the conditions are perfect to begin. Beginning makes the conditions perfect."

Antonio Banderas "Expectation is the mother of all frustration."

S. Lewis "You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream."

Melody Beattie "The new year stands before us, like a chapter in a book, waiting to be written."

Taken from the Loving Kindness Meditation

May you be happy, May you be healthy, May you be safe, May you live with ease

Que seas feliz, que estés sano, que estés a salvo, que vivas con tranquilidad

I wish you a safe and Happy New Year.

Dec 31, 202203:18
006 Lindsay Jones - Tony Award Nominated Sound Designer & Composer

006 Lindsay Jones - Tony Award Nominated Sound Designer & Composer

This is an entertaining episode with one of my favorite people Lindsay Jones, a Tony Awards nominated Sound Designer & Composer. He explains how he got started in his career of composing music and sound design. We give a shout out to TSDCA.org (Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Assoc.) which he is a founding member. We discuss the importance of music on film and stage projects, referring to well-known songs and their influence.

In theatre, he has been nominated for the Tony Awards of Best Score and Best Sound Design of a Play. His Broadway credits include Slave Play, The Nap, Bronx Bombers and A Time To Kill. His off-Broadway work has been heard at Playwrights Horizons, The Public Theater, MCC, Primary Stages, and many others. International credits include works at Royal Shakespeare Festival (UK), Stratford Festival (Canada), and many others. Lindsay has created music and sound for over 500 productions in regional theatres across the US. Awards include seven Joseph Jefferson Awards and twenty-four nominations, 2 ASCAP Plus Awards, two Ovation Awards and three nominations, a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, a San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Award and two nominations, as well as multiple nominations for Drama Desk Awards, Helen Hayes Awards, Barrymore Awards, and many others.

In film/television, he has created original score for over 35 projects, including HBO Films’ A Note Of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin, which won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Documentary, Short Subject. His work encompasses features like The View From Tall, Ash, and The Brass Teapot; TV shows such as Sony Pictures’ series Family Practice for Lifetime Television, shorts such as The Follower, House Of Stairs, and Grace; and full-length documentaries such as Hearing Voices andCleaveland. His current score for Dinosaur Discoveries is now playing at the Houston Museum of Nature Science.

In podcasts, Lindsay is currently the in-house composer/sound designer for the weekly podcast The Imagine Neighborhood, produced by the Committee For Children as well as the in-house designer for the Play On Shakespeare series for Next Chapter Podcasts. Other podcast and audio drama work includes A Streetcar Named Desire (starring Audra McDonald) for Audible, Wormwood (featuring Kevin Kline) for Real Jetpacks Productions, Hamlet for KPBS/The Old Globe, Soundstage for Playwrights Horizons, Twelfth Night and Measure For Measure for Chicago Shakespeare, and The Intersect for Micromass.

In education, Lindsay is currently an adjunct professor of sound design at University of North Carolina School Of The Arts. Other universities where he’s taught include Yale, Juilliard, Northwestern, Purdue, DePaul, NYU, UCLA, UCSD, UC Irvine, Rutgers, University of Illinois, and Chapman.

In advocacy, Lindsay is a founding member and the co-chair of the executive board of Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Association (TSDCA), and co-founded The Collaborator Party with John Gromada. He is also a founding member of NO MORE 10 Out Of 12’s, an advocacy group dedicated to safe working environments in theatre.

Lindsay Jones: https://www.lindsayjones.com/

TSDCA: https://tsdca.org/

Imagine Neighborhood:  https://www.imagineneighborhood.org/


Dec 22, 202236:27
005 Rick Garcia - Singer/Songwriter

005 Rick Garcia - Singer/Songwriter

Rick Garcia and I have been friends for many years and I just had no idea how much he's done in music, film and TV. Listen to this informative interview and learn what it takes to be successful. 

Rick Garcia was born and raised in San Diego, a small south Texas town located 80 miles from the Mexican border. After leaving South Texas he moved to Austin where he began his music career performing and touring with local bands before relocating to Los Angeles...

...as lead singer for bands, THE GREEN CAR MOTEL and earlier ACT of FAITH. In 2004, Garcia found his way into the world of film; he co-wrote and performed several songs which included the theme song for COLLATERAL starring Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx and directed by Michael Mann. He has written and performed songs for the Academy Award winning film BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, SEVEN POUNDS and THE INTERPRETER.

In 2010, he co-composed the award-winning film score for ANOTHER HARVEST MOON starring Ernest Borgnine and Doris Roberts. 

In 2011, Garcia co-wrote, co-produced and performed songs for the Academy Award winning animated film RANGO, starring Johnny Depp, directed by Gore Verbinski. Working on that film also permitted Garcia to perform songs in character voice as the four Mariachi Owls, the characters who narrated the film in song.

In 2014, he co-wrote, performed and co-produced the songs for numerous Disney animated projects including Disney Junior’s night-time series QUIET IS and the made for TV Disney Junior movie LUCKY DUCK starring Broadway stars Christian Borle and Megan Hilty. 

Garcia was asked to co-compose, arrange and co-produce the opening and closing music for the 2015 PASADENA ROSE PARADE in Pasadena, California. 

In 2016, he co-wrote and co-produced songs for the feature film FALLEN, a fantasy-thriller starring Lola Kirke and Joely Richardson and directed by Scott Hicks. 

In 2017, screenwriter and award winning film director Issa Lopez reached out to Garcia to co-write, co-produce and perform the theme song for her 2018 film TODO MAL. In conjunction with the film release, the theme song was released as a single in Latin America. Also, he worked and provided songs for the MGM film OVERBOARD starring Anna Farris, Eva Longoria and Eugenio Derbez.

In 2019 Garcia co-composed, co-produced and performed the theme song for REPLICAS starring Keanu Reeves and directed by Jeffrey Nachmanof.

Garcia has worked with renowned film composers Hans Zimmer, Gustavo Santaolalla, James Newton Howard, Heitor Pereira and William V. Malpede to name only a few. Also, Garcia has worked with renowned film directors, Gore Verbinski, Ang Lee, Michael Mann, Issa López and Howard Deutsch.

He has established himself as one of the most respected and sought after singer-songwriters' working in film and music today. He's been asked to participate in ASCAP and Grammy Association panels to discuss the various aspects of the film music industry. 

Garcia is currently writing and producing songs for a number of upcoming films and is working with various renown recording artists on some exciting new projects. 

Nov 23, 202223:55
004 Danny Mora - Life as an Actor

004 Danny Mora - Life as an Actor

Danny Mora is my guest this month. We reminisce about our first play together many decades ago. Where he couldn’t locate the entrance to the stage and the hysterical experiences of that night. We laugh about funny acting experiences and how we got into acting. This is a very enjoyable and entertaining episode – just like Danny. You’ll learn about acting, life and how to have fun. Tune in I know you’ll enjoy this episode.

Daniel Edward Mora is an actor known for his work in the multiple Oscar-winning Disney film COCO, A RECURRING ROLE IN THE Peabody Award-winning FX Network series THE BRIDGE, and another regular part in the web series SIN VERGÜENZA, which earned him a nomination to the Imagen Award for best actor in a series. A native of Los Angeles who was raised in San Diego, Mora joined the Army after graduating from high school. After spending three years as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, he studied business administration at San Diego State University. Rediscovering a love for acting which had been planted in elementary school and later rekindled in a community college, Mora moved to Los Angeles to try his luck in the movie business. And lucky he has been. In addition to the acclaimed COCO and THE BRIDGE, his movie and television credits include: FRESH OFF THE BOARD, AVENGE THE CROWS, 911, THE MENTALIST and FILLY BROWN, a movie favorite that screened at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. Along with his acting, Mora is a proud Army veteran who is currently an active member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Reserve.

Oct 26, 202201:11:34
003 Che'Rae Adams - Artistic Director

003 Che'Rae Adams - Artistic Director

In this month’s episode we have Che’Rae Adams, Artistic Director of Playpenn and LA Writer’s Center. She’s has been a friend for decades. I’m not telling you how long, but decades. We discuss all entertainment. The enjoyment and love for our fields and our trials and tribulations of working in theatre and TV/Film. We discuss funny mishaps in theatre. Casting and self-taping. What it takes and how we work in our perspective careers. Join in. If you’re an actor, dramaturg, or in entertainment, you’ll find this conversation engaging.

https://www.playpenn.org/

http://www.lawriterscenter.org/

Sep 28, 202237:10
002 Uli Bella of Ozomatli

002 Uli Bella of Ozomatli

Uli Bella is a founding member of the music group, Ozomatli. He and I have been friends for many years and I was excited to interview him for the show. We talk about the new album Marching On and its singles: El Destino & Marching On. Ozomatli’s journey from the formation of the group to the current core members. Their music collaborations with Gaby Moreno, Lisa Lisa and B-Real of Cypress Hill.

Ozomatli's collaborative, energetic blend of multi-cultural music and activism has earned them three GRAMMYs®, four Hollywood Bowl shows, a TED Talk and much more. Since forming in 1995, the Los Angeles-bred lineup has inspired and energized listeners as far away Burma and Mongolia: Ozo's messages and music, sung in both Spanish and English, need no translation. Like The Doors, X, Los Lobos, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and other L.A.-based artists who take cues from the city and also reflect and unearth its movements, Ozomatli reaches from the curbs to the high-rises.

Ozomatli's commitment to social justice is ongoing. Their 2019 single "Libertad," with founding members Chali 2na (Jurassic 5) & Cut Chemist, was the first release together since Ozomatli's 1998 debut album. It highlighted the struggle of Latin workers in the U.S. who sacrifice everything to help family on the other side of the border wall. In 2008 the U.S. State Department appointed the band United States Cultural Ambassadors; in 2009 and 2010 Ozo performed for President Barack Obama. Hometown honors arrived in 2013, when April 23 was deemed "Ozomatli Day" in perpetuity, and in 2011, Ozomatli was awarded the NCLR (National Council of La Raza) Capital Award.

In 2022, Ozo's new songs, stronger-than-ever brotherhood and creativity culminated in Marching On. Produced by David Garza (Fiona Apple, Sparta) at El Paso's Sonic Ranch, the LP's 11 songs are a unified blend of the members' influences and ideas. Guests include J.J. Fad and Lisa Lisa on "Fellas," while "Mi Destino," sung in both English and Spanish, features Cypress Hill's B-Real and Guatemalan singer-songwriter Gaby Moreno, who also lends her vocals to the title track "Marching On".

If the city of Los Angeles had a soundtrack, it would be Ozomatli's music. As founding members Jiro Yamaguchi and Uli explain: "You drive down Sunset Boulevard and turn off your stereo and roll down your windows and the music that comes out of each and every different car, whether it's salsa, cumbia, merengue, Hip Hop, funk or whatever, it's that crazy blend that's going on between that cacophony of sound is Ozomatli, y'know?"

Band members:

Raúl Pacheco – Lead & Backing Vocals, Guitar, Tres, Jarana

Asdrubal Sierra - Lead & Backing Vocals, Trumpet, Piano

Justin 'El Niño' Porée - Percussion, Rap Vocals, Lead & Backing Vocals

Ulises Bella - Saxophone, Lead & Backing Vocals, Requinto, Jarocho, Keyboard, Melodica

Wil-Dog Abers - Bass, Marimbula, Backing Vocals

Jiro Yamaguchi - Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals

Ozomatli – Moving On

@ulibella

https://ozomatli.com/

https://www.facebook.com/ozomatli/

https://www.youtube.com/user/OzoVideos

Aug 17, 202229:19
001 Jerry Bell - Soul Singer

001 Jerry Bell - Soul Singer

The premier episode of Overheard at Chica's Café is honored to present Jerry Bell. A legendary singer and martial artist. We discuss how he got started in both martial arts and as a singer. We have a great treat as he sings the song Just Believe in Love! Check it out. 

Jerry Bell is a stylist in all facets of life, whether it's singing, martial arts, or acting. His passion for music emanates from early vocal training while growing up in Philadelphia in a musical family which has produced gold and platinum albums for two decades. One of his brothers is Archie Bell of Archie Bell & The Drells, which has the hits; "Tighten Up," "Showdown," "I Can't Stop Dancing," "Let's Groove," and many more. Also, starting with his own group while still in high school, known as The Delusions. Jerry's vocal skills came from his mother, who was a church singer, Jerry also had a band out of Miami, Florida named the Miami Ocean Liners, which later became KC & The Sunshine Band. As life would have it, he would go back to Philadelphia and join forces with his best friends McFadden & Whitehead who were the top writers for Philadelphia International Records, recording such hits as "Ain't No Stopping Us Now," "Bad Luck," "Back Stabbers," "Cowboys to Girls," "For The Love Of Money," and many more. Jerry would later move to California where he would become friends with Marvin Gaye and learned many vocal and stage techniques as well as singing background vocals for Marvin Gaye. Later he would team up with more of his friends such as James Baker, Austin Lander and Tony Churchill and began to sing lead and backup vocals for New Birth. After leaving The New Birth in 1979, he then would join up again with other friends, Philip Bailey, Ralph Johnson, Marlon McClain and become one of the lead vocalist for Motown recording artist Dazz Band. He has also recorded as a solo artist in 1980 on MCA Records, releasing his solo LP "Winter Love Affair". Prior to signing with Motown, The Dazz Band was formerly known as Kinsman Dazz and includes the merging of Bell. In 1981, Jerry Bell was invited into the group as one of the vocalists by Ralph Johnson of Earth Wind & Fire. Jerry had a solo LP on MCA at that time, called "Winter Love Affair," but joined the group as well. New Birth, originally called the The Nite-Liters, was formed by Tony Churchill and Harvey Fuqua. In 1975, Tony Churchill, James Baker, and Austin Lander asked Jerry Bell to join the group. Jerry sang for New Birth 1976 until 1979. Influences Mother Mattie Bell, older brother Archie Bell, Marvin Gaye, James Brown, David Porter, John Whitehead, Kenny Gamble, Larry Graham, Curtis Mayfield, Isaac Hayes, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, George Benson, Theodore Life, Al Jarreau, Bobby Womack, The Delfonics, The Moments, The Temprees, Bobby Harris, Reggie Andrews, Tony Churchill, Austin Lander, James Baker, Jimmy Bo Horn, The Miami Oceanliners. Sounds Like The Delfonics, Will Downing, Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, The Unifics, The Dazz Band, The Gap Band, Marvin Gaye, New Birth, The Temprees, The Moments. 

Instagram: @jerrybellofficial 

https://www.jerrybellmusic.com/ 

Get Jerry Bell's just-released single here: Keep it Real

https://www.youtube.com/user/jerrybelltheblackryu

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