Artists
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Rick Springfield
Rick Springfield has withstood the test of time far better than most critics would ever have imagined writing and performing some of the best-crafted power pop of the past 30 years. Rick has sold over 19 million records while charting a whopping 18 Top 40 hits to date. Rick's most recent release, a Christmas CD entitled Christmas With You, was released on his own label, Gomer/DKE Records and features 14 elegant arrangements of traditional Christmas favorites and one extremely moving original track, Christmas With You, which was dedicated to all of our fallen troops. He released a concert DVD, Live in Rockford in October 2006 which was filmed live as part of the HDNet Concert Series at the historic Coronado Theatre in Rockford, IL. The Day After Yesterday was released in July of 2005, on Gomer/DKE Records. In December of 2005 brought about Rick's long anticipated return to ABC's daytime hit show, "General Hospital," in the role he originated nearly 25 years ago as Dr. Noah Drake. Having performed for millions of fans over the last three decades, and showing no signs of slowing down, Rick continues to play 100 shows a year, sharing his love of performing, unstoppable energy and his unique brand of crowd interaction with thousands of fans each night. Rick literally wades deep into the crowd at each show.
John Waite
John Waite has always captured the moment through his songs. For more than three decades, he has enjoyed an illustrious musical career that began in 1975 when he first arrived in London, restless and wild, a fresh-faced art student from England's north.
The experience of rock 'n' roll glory came fast and furious for John Waite during the late 1970s. His band, The Babys, captured all the excitement of hitting it big in America: hit albums, hit singles, sellout concerts - non-stop on the airwaves and on the road.
Solo in the early '80s, John Waite's career ignited with the MTV/radio staple Change and then exploded with Missing You - a worldwide number one smash that has become a pop rock radio staple. This three-and-a-half minute musical moment captured every singer and tunesmith's holy grail.
Back in a band at the start of '90s, Waite experienced further No. 1 chart success (When I See You Smile), multi-million album sales and sellout concerts with Bad English. The group's first album captured that Big Time moment all over again; a second album sent Waite into retreat. Corporate mishandling of his subsequent solo work pushed him to rediscover himself.
When not touring these past few years, John Waite has divided his time between living in New York, Los Angeles and his native England. He continues to relish life as a singer and songwriter. "I'm happier now than I've ever been," he says. "And, at the end of the day, the song is still everything to me. Fashion is just a transient thing. What I enjoy more than anything is experiencing life and capturing the moments in music."
Kimberly McCullough
Kimberly McCullough rejoined the cast of General Hospital in October 2005, when the character of Robin Scorpio - now a doctor - returned to Port Charles.
Singer, dancer, actress and now director, Kimberly McCullough has been in the spotlight since the age of seven months. Born in Bellflower, CA, she made her first appearance in a diaper commercial opposite Juliet Mills. As a dancer, she performed on television in Fame, Solid Gold and The People's Choice Awards. Her first feature film role was in the movie Electric Boogaloo: Breakin' 2, and she later starred in other movies including Bugsy and Consenting Adults, where she played daughters to both Warren Beatty and Kevin Kline. Ms. McCullough originally joined the cast of General Hospital at age seven as the daughter of Robert Scorpio and Anna Devane. McCullough won two Daytime Emmy Awards for her performances.
Ms. McCullough loves to dance and takes class regularly. She also enjoys surfing. She currently lives in the Los Angeles area.
Jacklyn Zeman
After more than 4,000 episodes as nurse 'Bobbie Spencer,' chief surgical RN on ABC's "General Hospital," Jacklyn has become to millions of daytime viewers a true contemporary, a role model. She is one of the most visible and likeable actresses on network television.
Jacklyn plays 'Sonia Monia' in the independent film "Deep in the Valley,"
written and directed by Christopher Forte. He is the son of famed 60's rock legend, Fabian.
She guest starred, portraying herself, in the hit stage production of "Menopause the Musical" at the Coronet Theatre in West Hollywood, CA. The sold-out audiences had a chance to see her wearing her song and dance hat.
Jacklyn also gives her time and energies to help support public awareness programs for the American Heart Association, and for the past 16 years has worked with The Gabriel Project, helping to bring children from Africa to the United States for life saving heart surgery.
Jacklyn and teenage daughters, Cassidy and Lacey Rose, live in Malibu. Jacklyn dedicates herself to maintaining a balance between family and work.
Doug Davidson
Doug Davidson created the role of Paul Williams in 1978 on the Emmy Award winning show THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. With over 3,000 shows to his credit on the number one rated daytime drama, Davidson personally has ranked in the top ten of the TVQ ratings for a decade. Davidson has even acquired the TVQ rating #1 which has marked him as the top daytime performer (including both men and women) based on talent, familiarity and likability. A higher position in daytime television can not be earned. Davidson has also been honored on the SOAP OPERA AWARDS telecasts being the recipient of four nominations and winning all awards he has been nominated for, the latest being voted BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR in Jan 1997.
Mark Goodman
Mark Goodman has been in the music biz for 30 years. He started in radio in his hometown of Philadelphia at WMMR. In 1978 he became music director of the station. Then in 1980 he moved to NYC to work at WPLJ the number one rock station in New York. It was 1981 when Mark left WPLJ to join the as yet unknown music video channel called MTV as one of the first 5 VJs.
In the late 80's Mark began an acting career that saw him working in film, and TV. Goodman appeared in several films including "Man Trouble" the worst film Jack Nicholson ever made and "Don't Be a Menace To Society When You're Drinking Your Juice In The Hood" with the Wayans brothers as well as Police Academy 6 (yes there were 6!). On TV Mark could be seen in such shows as " Married With Children, The Practice, Superman and others.
In 1989 Mark returned to radio in LA at the legendary but short lived "The Edge". Over the next 10 years he worked at stations including KROQ, KMPC-AM and Star 98.7 in Los Angeles as well as Q101 and WLS-FM in Chicago.
Through the 90's Mark worked hosting several different TV shows and music specials. In 1999 Mark became SVP of Music Programming for Soundbreak.com.
After the dot com crash Mark was offered a position on Sirius Satellite Radio on their Big 80's channel. Since starting there in 2004 Mark has added full time shows on Classic Rewind (late 70's through early 90's rock) and The Spectrum (a lively mix of rock, pop and indy for grownups).
Mark was also tapped as music supervisor to help launch the series "Desperate Housewives".
Lately he is back on VH1 and VH1 Classic doing interviews and hosting special programs while continuing to broadcast 7 days a week on Sirius Satellite Radio.