Performance: Award winning actress, singer, and dancer Lesley Ann Warren

Friday 28 January 2021 - 08h15 - 09h30

Performance: Beatie Wolfe interviews the Golden Globe-winning and Oscar/Emmy-nominated stage and screen actress, singer, and dancer Lesley Ann Warren about her decades of work across classic, cult, and contemporary culture. Listen to this show that takes you from "Leslie Caron & the puppets" to "Lesley Ann Warren & the muppets" via the theme of determination and a fairytale or two. 

Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation, and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.

Named by WIRED as one of “22 people changing the world,” Beatie Wolfe is at the forefront of pioneering new formats for music that bridge the physical and digital, which include: a 3D vinyl for the palm of your hand; a wearable record jacket – cut by Bowie/Hendrix’s tailor out of fabric woven with Wolfe’s music – and most recently the world’s first live 360 AR stream from the quietest room on earth. Wolfe is also the co-founder of a “profound” (The Times) research project looking at the power of music for people living with dementia.

Lesley Ann Warren’s Orange Juice for the Ears

  • First song that imprinted?  “Little Man You've Had A Busy Day” by Bing Crosby

  • First album that shaped who you are? “Eli’s Comin’” by Laura Nyro - from the album Eli and the Thirteenth Confession

  • The music you would send into Space? “Imagine” by John Lennon and Yoko Ono

  • The song you would have at your memorial? “Somewhere” by Barbra Streisand

  • The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Over The Rainbow” sung by Judy Garland (composed by Harold Arlen with lyrics by Yip Harburg)

This show first aired live on dublab radio. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.