#196 Til There Was You with actor/musician Michael Cerveris (The Who’s “Tommy”, Marvel’s AntMan & The Wasp, The Blacklist, The Good Wife)
There’s always been something about The Beatles that made them really shine on screen. Their charisma and ease on camera seems to come from a rounded appreciation of the arts, including literature and theatre. That they only ever released one cover of a Broadway tune is interesting, especially when you consider it’s kind of what got them their shot with George Martin, but that’s what happened with “Til There Was You.” They really nail it on this song from The Music Man, despite John’s own misgivings, thanks to a gorgeous vocal from Paul, and sublime guitar work from George. Given their ease and apparent comfort and draw to acting, one wonders why they didn’t dive further into that side of the arts. Who better to discuss the impact of theatre and literature on The Beatles than with a two-time Tony Award winner?
(He’s half an EGOT winner too thanks to a Grammy, but who’s keeping track?) Actor/musician Michael Cerveris joins us to discuss the impact being raised with an appreciation of multiple forms of the arts creates a well rounded performer, and how The Beatles on-screen magnetism gives their fieldwork a leg up on competitors like Elvis. We also discuss Michael getting advice from Sir George Martin on how to handle Roger Daltry’s vocal parts when he starred as Tommy in The Who’s Broadway version of the famous rock opera (while under the watchful eye of Pete Townsend no less), college singalongs to Sgt. Pepper with other actor friends, and how playing a musician on TV can actually help you realize that legitimately ARE a musician. Michael’s band Loose Cattle has a brand new single out November 13th, a cover of David Bowie’s “Heroes,” which you can get at their website and all streaming outlets.
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