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MagicBands were developed alongside the MyMagic+ program as a way to tie all of the different elements of the program together. The MagicBand idea came at the start of the Next Generation Experience (the code name for what became MyMagic+), when one of the original five members of the project, business development VP John Padgett, was on a flight between Burbank, the Walt Disney Company's ...
A Whole New Sound is a compilation album produced and released by Walt Disney Records, consisting of twelve Disney songs covered by alternative rock and pop punk artists. [1] The album was digitally released on September 6, 2024, and on vinyl formats on October 4.
The song "I see the Light" from Disney's Tangled features special guests Demon Kakka on vocals for the second half and Jeff Watson playing guitar solos. Michael Nunno is featured on "Mickey Mouse March" with a keyboard solo, with additional backing vocals by Michael Vescera's brothers, Nat Vescera, and Gary Vescera, as well as John Bruno's wife ...
On the heels of Wizards Beyond Waverly Place‘s launch (and some cancellations in recent months), Disney Branded Television has greenlit two new, music-driven comedies: a live-action take on ...
Hollywood Records is an American record label owned by the Disney Music Group [3] which focuses on pop, rock, alternative, hip hop and country genres, also specializing in recordings for a more mature audience not suitable for the flagship Walt Disney Records label.
This is a list of alternative rock artists. Bands are listed alphabetically by the first letter in their name (not including "The"), and individuals are listed by the first name.
In the early 1980s, a team at Disneyland Records, which included executive Gary Krisel, Jymn Magon and Mike Post, wanted to experiment with creating a rock band. [4] After the success of Star Wars (1977) and its second installment The Empire Strikes Back (1980), the team devised a concept of an intergalactic rock band that was a cross between Van Halen or Kiss and Star Wars. [5]
They also sang the title song for the 2005 Disney original film, Go Figure. [1] The Everlife album peaked at number 121 on the Billboard 200 chart. [7] They contributed songs to 12 Disney compilations, [8] such as the Radio Disney Jams series and Disneymania. [9] They were featured on four Disney film soundtracks and two Disney TV soundtracks.