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The band's lead singer, Adam Levine, explained: "This song is for anyone who has ever experienced loss.In other words, this song is for all of us." [5] The song is based on the loss of the band's manager and Levine's friend, Jordan Feldstein who died in December 2017, from pulmonary embolism. [6]
Upon hearing it they each felt that with a lyric re-write "People Like Us" would be the perfect theme song for their upcoming NBC sitcom, Cheers. Upon learning that "People Like Us" was legally bound to the musical Preppies, the Charles Brothers asked Portnoy and Hart-Angelo to take a shot at composing a theme specifically for Cheers. The song ...
Frasier was revived in 2023, moving back to Boston like Cheers. Although Frasier was more successful, The Tortellis was the first series to spin off from Cheers , premiering in 1987. The show featured Carla's ex-husband Nick Tortelli and his wife Loretta , but was canceled after 13 episodes and drew protests for its stereotypical depictions of ...
"No, I don’t feel like, I apologize to you and me that I sat back and didn’t, and I really do apologize." Grammer accepted Danson’s apology without hesitation. "Thank you," he replied.
"The first shot of the Cheers pilot is Sam walking down that hallway at the beginning of the day when the bar is empty," she explains, noting that the last shot of the finale is Sam walking back ...
And Cheers fans wouldn't have it any other way.After all, Carla was the Boston's bar's resident cynic, regularly providing much-needed reality checks for regulars like Norm Peterson (George Wendt ...
Samuel "Mayday" Malone [1] is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Ted Danson and created by Glen and Les Charles. Sam is a former relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox baseball team who owns and tends the bar called "Cheers". He is also a recovering alcoholic and a notorious womanizer.
Ted Danson and Kelsey Grammer are reflecting on their friendship and what it could have been.. On the Oct. 23 episode of SiriusXM’s podcast Where Everybody Knows Your Name, hosted by Danson, 76 ...