![]() Goldberg, Bill Barretta, and Jeff Yorkes, based on characters created by Disney Legend Jim Henson. The Electric Mayhem’s rockin’ performance of “Can You Picture That?” is now available for streaming! To tide you over before the series’ debut, click here. The Muppets Mayhem also stars Tahj Mowry as Moog, Saara Chaudry as Hannah, and Anders Holm as JJ in a recurring role. With the help of a driven young music executive, Nora (Singh), the old-school Muppet band comes face-to-face with the current-day music scene as they try to finally go platinum. Teeth on vocals and keyboards, Animal on drums, Floyd Pepper on vocals and bass, Janice on vocals and lead guitar, Zoot on saxophone, and Lips on trumpet. The Electric Mayhem Band on an epic, music-filled journey to record their first-ever studio album. Read on for all the spectacular announcements from the showcase! Disney+Ĭoming to Disney+ in 2023, The Muppets Mayhem is an all-new comedy series that follows The festivities kicked off with The Electric Mayhem performing “Can You Picture That?” followed by the cast of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series singing a medley, including “Love Is an Open Door” from Frozen, and “High School Musical” from High School Musical 3: Senior Year. Raven-Symoné and Lilly Singh hosted the star-studded showcase that was jam-packed with spectacular live performances and heartfelt moments. ![]() “Our announcements today spotlight the breadth and depth of our commitment to entertaining fans of all ages, across animation, live-action series and movies, unscripted, and documentaries.” “At Disney Branded Television, we create shows full of magic, adventure, thrill, and heart that resonate with audiences around the world,” Davis said. Every day that I do any significant work on the book, I list the date, the total number of Word pages in the manuscript, and the word count.On Saturday at D23 Expo presented by Visa®, Disney Branded Television revealed exciting new projects and released never-before-seen content for its series and movies across Disney+, Disney Channel, and Disney Junior during a presentation titled “Disney’s Epic Entertainment Showcase: The Musical: The Extravaganza!” Disney Branded Television president Ayo Davis made the announcements with some help from the casts and creative teams of current and upcoming titles. I track my progress on my books on notecards. Old Spirituals is going to host a series of giveaways beginning next month, sponsored by my wonderful publisher Black Rose Writing in the lead up to the book’s release. I’ll be sharing lots more about Grievous Deeds in the coming weeks. Thank you all so much! Upcoming giveaways! There are many people who contributed but the people listed here had such a tremendous impact, I wanted to recognize them here. Richard Levy, Dana Fite of Fite Legal, and Judge Curtis Collier! This time I had three terrific Subject Matter Experts who provided their insights and made the book tremendously better: Dr. To really understand the issues, I always look for experts. In writing about court cases and mental illness, I really want to get it right but I know I don’t have the expertise to do it on my own. Huge thank you to Margaret Tilley, Furman Walker, Kristin Sherry, Wes Hamilton, Mary Ginter, Beverly Pittenger, Harpreet Singh, and Charlene Nuval! They invested so much time in making the book a success. I’ve relied heavily on the beta readers for all of my books, but especially this one. She tightened up the book and “made it sing!” She edited Has it Come to This? and Grievous Deeds. That’s why I’m so fortunate to work with Mary Ellen Bramwell. It’s really critical for me to work with a tough editor who understands what I’m trying to do, appreciates it, and will still provide honest and blunt feedback. To give one example, I like doing the research and digging up lots of details that are really interesting… but often they’re too far outside the scope of the story. Have you ever had the experience of working so intensely on something that you lose all sense of proportion? With all of my stories, this is an issue for me. By the time I unravelled everything, I knew this story was going to be my next book–and I think my best book.Īs of this morning, the final manuscript is with the editor! Requisite corny picture I kept researching it out of curiosity but the more I learned, the more interested I got. I recently wrote a post about how, after finishing the manuscript for Has it Come to This?, I didn’t plan to write any more books for awhile. Famous last words! Despite not looking for a story, I came across one from Tennessee that fascinated me. I have some exciting news to share: My new book, Grievous Deeds, will be published on March 30, 2023! (Scroll down for details of the upcoming giveaways on Old Spirituals!)
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