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he is pavarotti in a tuxedo. he does so many things that bring joy to people. >> fantastic!in sneakers. carr and the raiders have another important game with play-off implications this weekend against the chiefs. but if the raiders weren't in the play-off hunt would carr have the same motor? >> my wife laughs at me all the time but it doesn't matter what i'm trying to do, i'm trying to compete and i'm trying to win. you could ask her, i won't let her beat me at anything. i'll dunk on her, do whatever it takes to win. >> we found the instagram post in question. it happened! he dunked all over his wife! yes. >>> if you are going to break your tv -- [ laughter ] >> -- dunking over your wife, make sure you do it on the "5th quarter." myself, jeremy newberry and vern glenn will come on after the raiders, chiefs game on sunday. >>> sorry, ladies. giants outfielder hunter pence is no longer a free agent. >> alexis -- >> oh, my god, yes! >> will you marry me? >> alexis [ non-english language ] said yes even before pence could get the words out of his mouth. he droned on for a minute
he is pavarotti in a tuxedo. he does so many things that bring joy to people. >> fantastic!in sneakers. carr and the raiders have another important game with play-off implications this weekend against the chiefs. but if the raiders weren't in the play-off hunt would carr have the same motor? >> my wife laughs at me all the time but it doesn't matter what i'm trying to do, i'm trying to compete and i'm trying to win. you could ask her, i won't let her beat me at anything. i'll dunk...
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>> the show's producer jason paul spent years producing concert tours for opera legend luciano pavarotti his personal travels to swrap an, he discovered how popular gaming concerts were there, and thought maybe they could also catch on in the u.s >> when did you know, okay, this is going to click? >> i kind of knew it after the first time i did it in 2004. it was an instant success. it was a virtual riot at the box office. now its at an all-time high. >> paul says most of the shows on his international zelda tour have been sold out including this one. fans here in dallas bought 3,000 tickets and spent $10 each on souvenirs. that's a promising note because symphony orchestras in the u.s. could really use the business. the percentage of americans attending classical music events dropped by 29% from 1982 to 2008. a small increase in ticket sales over the past five years hasn't been enough to undo the damage. >> the symphony orchestras have to take a look at what are the audience demandth. >> catherine cahill is the c.e.o. of the mann center in philadelphia. she says zelda an pokemon concert
>> the show's producer jason paul spent years producing concert tours for opera legend luciano pavarotti his personal travels to swrap an, he discovered how popular gaming concerts were there, and thought maybe they could also catch on in the u.s >> when did you know, okay, this is going to click? >> i kind of knew it after the first time i did it in 2004. it was an instant success. it was a virtual riot at the box office. now its at an all-time high. >> paul says most...
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reporter: the show's producer, jason paul, spent years producing concert tours for opera legend luciano pavarotti. in japan he discovered how popular these concerts were there and thought maybe they could catch on in the u.s. going to click? >> after i first did it in 2004. it was an instant success. it was a virtual riot at the box office. now we're at an all-time high. >> reporter: he says most of the shows on his international zelda tour have been sold out. including this one. fans in dallas bought 3,000 tickets and spent $10 each on souvenirs. that's a promising note because could use the business. the percentage of americans attending classical music events dropped by 29% from 1982 to 2008. a small increase in ticket sales over the past five years hasn't been enough to undo the damage. >> symphony orchestras have to take a look at what are the audience demands? >> reporter: katherine cahill is ceo of the mann center in philadelphia. she says zelda and pokemon concerts have brought up to 6,000 fans. double that of the average classical performance. great symphony orchestras your interest may
reporter: the show's producer, jason paul, spent years producing concert tours for opera legend luciano pavarotti. in japan he discovered how popular these concerts were there and thought maybe they could catch on in the u.s. going to click? >> after i first did it in 2004. it was an instant success. it was a virtual riot at the box office. now we're at an all-time high. >> reporter: he says most of the shows on his international zelda tour have been sold out. including this one....
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the show's producer jason paul spent years producing conference luciano pavarotti.ravels to japan, he learned how popular gaming concerts were there and thought maybe they could also catch on in the united states. when did you know, okay, this is going to click? >> i kind of knew it after the first time i did it in 2004. it was an instant success and a virtual riot at the box office and now we are really at an all-time high. >> reporter: paul says most of the shows on his international daelt delta tour have been sold out, including this one.elta to including this one. fans here in dallas bought 3,000 tickets and spend $10 each on souvenirs. that is a note because orchestras in the u.s. could use the business. the percent of americans attending classical music events dropped from 98% to 29% in 2008. a small increase in ticket sales the past five years hasn't been enough to undo the damage. >> symphony orchestras have to take a look at what the audience demands. >> reporter: katherine cahill is the ceo of the mann center in philadelphia and she says zelda and pokemon
the show's producer jason paul spent years producing conference luciano pavarotti.ravels to japan, he learned how popular gaming concerts were there and thought maybe they could also catch on in the united states. when did you know, okay, this is going to click? >> i kind of knew it after the first time i did it in 2004. it was an instant success and a virtual riot at the box office and now we are really at an all-time high. >> reporter: paul says most of the shows on his...
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>> reporter: the show's producer spent years producing concert tours for pavarotti. to japan, he discovered how popular gaming concerts were there and thought maybe they could catch on in the u.s. when did you know, okay, this is going to click? >> i kind of knew it after the first time i did it in 2004. it was an instant success, a virtual riot at the box office. now we're at an all-time high. >> reporter: he says most of the shows on his international zelda tour have been sold out. fans here in dallas bought 3,000 tickets and spent $10 each on souvenirs. that's a promising note. the percentage of americans attending classical music events dropped 29% from 1982 to 2008. a small increase in sick et sales hasn't been enough to undo the damage. >> orchestras have to take a look at what the audience demands. >> reporter: she says zelda and pokemon concerts have brought in 6,000 fans. >> you want to hear great symphony orchestras, your interest may be video games. >> reporter: andy anderson is the music director and conductor of the zelda show. >> how is it different? st
>> reporter: the show's producer spent years producing concert tours for pavarotti. to japan, he discovered how popular gaming concerts were there and thought maybe they could catch on in the u.s. when did you know, okay, this is going to click? >> i kind of knew it after the first time i did it in 2004. it was an instant success, a virtual riot at the box office. now we're at an all-time high. >> reporter: he says most of the shows on his international zelda tour have been...
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while working with opera star luciano pavarotti, paul came up with the idea of fusing live classical music and video game visuals.paul said he knew his idea would click the first time he experienced his show in 2004."it was an instant success," he said. "it was a virtual riot at the box office. now we're really at a all-time high."most of his shows on an international tour fans bought 3,000 tickets, and each concertgoer spent at least $10 on souvenirs.that's a promising note. while there has been a small increase in ticket sales over the past five years, it's not enough to stem the 29 percent dip in classical music participation from 1991 to 2011 reported by the league of american orchestras. since 2010, orchestras in philadelphia, louisville, honolulu, new mexico and syracuse have filed for bankruptcy, and many others have had to downsize."symphony orchestras have to take a look at what are the audience demands because if they are not serving the audiences in their community, then frankly they are not relevant," said catherine cahill, ceo of the mann center in philadelphia. she said
while working with opera star luciano pavarotti, paul came up with the idea of fusing live classical music and video game visuals.paul said he knew his idea would click the first time he experienced his show in 2004."it was an instant success," he said. "it was a virtual riot at the box office. now we're really at a all-time high."most of his shows on an international tour fans bought 3,000 tickets, and each concertgoer spent at least $10 on souvenirs.that's a promising...
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>> reporter: the show's producer spent years producing concert tours for pavarotti. in his personal travels to japan, he discovered how popular gaming concerts were there and thought maybe they could catch on in the u.s. when did you know, okay, this is going to click? >> i kind of knew it after the first time i did it in 2004. virtual riot at the box office. now we're at an all-time high. >> reporter: he says most of the shows on his international zelda tour have been sold out. fans here in dallas bought 3,000 tickets and spent $10 each on souvenirs. that's a promising note. the percentage of americans attending classical music events dropped 29% from 1982 to 2008. a small increase in sick et sales hasn't been enough to undo the damage. >> orchestras have to take a look at what the audience demands. >> reporter: she says zelda and pokemon concerts have brought in 6,000 fans. >> you want to hear great symphony orchestras, your interest may be video games. the music director and conductor of the zelda show. >> how is it different? stylistically it's humanly it's the s
>> reporter: the show's producer spent years producing concert tours for pavarotti. in his personal travels to japan, he discovered how popular gaming concerts were there and thought maybe they could catch on in the u.s. when did you know, okay, this is going to click? >> i kind of knew it after the first time i did it in 2004. virtual riot at the box office. now we're at an all-time high. >> reporter: he says most of the shows on his international zelda tour have been sold...
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. >> throw it into the mix, there's a version of "my way" sinatra and pavarotti. magic of sinatra, beyond the voice? >> the phrasing, no other singer who could phrase a song the way sinatra could. >> and the cool. it's the tuxedo tie undone at end of the night and the cocktail in his hand. >> original king of all media, radio, television, recordings, he did it all. >> and it was more about the music. he's taking stances on civil rights. >> yeah. >> and he's just -- you know, how they say they don't make people like that anymore. homefully they do, but, man. >> the rat pack. >> he broke some kind of mold. toots. >> sinatra. >> hoboken. >> that's in jersey. hoboken. >> very close. >> sing, it al senate are a. he truly feels and not the words of the one who lived blows and did it my way >> that's what's going on around the country. here's what's >> jeremy: good morning. dense fog will >> good morning, dense fog will lift to clouds today. some some sun, a mild day. moving out of the 50s. clouds in the morning, sun in tomorrow. much cooler on sunday. sunday is a tricky forecast because there w
. >> throw it into the mix, there's a version of "my way" sinatra and pavarotti. magic of sinatra, beyond the voice? >> the phrasing, no other singer who could phrase a song the way sinatra could. >> and the cool. it's the tuxedo tie undone at end of the night and the cocktail in his hand. >> original king of all media, radio, television, recordings, he did it all. >> and it was more about the music. he's taking stances on civil rights. >> yeah....
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reporter: the show's producer, jason paul, spent years producing concert tours for opera legend luciano pavarotti. in japan he discovered how there and thought maybe they could catch on in the u.s. >> when did you know, this is going to click? >> after i first did it in 2004. it was an instant success. it was a virtual riot at the box office. now we're at an all-time high. >> reporter: he says most of the shows on his international zelda tour have been sold out. including this one. fans in dallas bought 3,000 tickets and spent $10 each on souvenirs. that's a promising note because symphony orchestras in the u.s. could use the business. the percentage of americans attending classical music events dropped by 29% from 1982 to 2008. a small increase in ticket sales over the past five years hasn't been enough to undo the damage. >> symphony orchestras have to take a look at what are the audience demands? >> reporter: katherine cahill is ceo of the mann center in philadelphia. she says zelda and pokemon concerts have brought up to 6,000 fans. classical performance. >> if you really want to hear great s
reporter: the show's producer, jason paul, spent years producing concert tours for opera legend luciano pavarotti. in japan he discovered how there and thought maybe they could catch on in the u.s. >> when did you know, this is going to click? >> after i first did it in 2004. it was an instant success. it was a virtual riot at the box office. now we're at an all-time high. >> reporter: he says most of the shows on his international zelda tour have been sold out. including this...
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he's done duets with artists from luciano pavarotti to 22-year-old pop star ariana grande, who is featured on his latest album. >> now, do you like to collaborate? you seem to collaborate quite a bit. >> absolutely, yes. i like to share the stage and also recording to share the singers. because there is always something to learn. something to improve. you finish richer than before. appropriately title neighborhood remember from the movies. i'm in heaven >> many of memories of -- when i was a child. >> born in tuscany, bocelli fell in love with opera at an early age. he studied law at his father's urging, but sang whenever he could. a record executive discovered him when he was already in his 30s. did you ever dream of this success? >> no. it's my life. i consider my life and very lucky life. >> a lucky life indeed. three children and a wife who is also his manager. do you think when you're at home? >> yes, of course i sing. almost all the day. >> and do your kids ever say, dad, enough with the singing. >> no, they are kind. some time they say, daddy, i think you -- you are tired. very kind
he's done duets with artists from luciano pavarotti to 22-year-old pop star ariana grande, who is featured on his latest album. >> now, do you like to collaborate? you seem to collaborate quite a bit. >> absolutely, yes. i like to share the stage and also recording to share the singers. because there is always something to learn. something to improve. you finish richer than before. appropriately title neighborhood remember from the movies. i'm in heaven >> many of memories of...
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my mother told me don't follow pavarotti.his is an amazing crowd and an organization to be a part of. and the efforts are really commendable and timely. i'm retired spider marks. u.s. army general. spent my life as a kid in the military and have been in business for the last ten years. i have had the honor of serving with are veterans and then in my civilian capacity. i'm with a great team here. if you'd take a few minutes to introduce yourselves. >> my name is justin constantine. i work for the chamber with hiring our heroes. they have events around the country. we have a successful event in fort bragg. i also have my own business as an inspirational speaker and consultant. >> i'm karen hieland. i'm a lieutenant commander of the united states navy acting reserve, acting as public affairs officer. in my civilian role, i work for bp america helping grass rots efforts and political action efforts as well. i'm delighted to be here. >> i'm pete corelli and i did not run the army. i want to make that clear. it's happened twice. yo
my mother told me don't follow pavarotti.his is an amazing crowd and an organization to be a part of. and the efforts are really commendable and timely. i'm retired spider marks. u.s. army general. spent my life as a kid in the military and have been in business for the last ten years. i have had the honor of serving with are veterans and then in my civilian capacity. i'm with a great team here. if you'd take a few minutes to introduce yourselves. >> my name is justin constantine. i work...
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in fact, i think luciano pavarotti could have taken vocal lessons from this guy.g -- and i think it was one person. it was a while ago, by the way, it was a different rally. i think it was one person. but i mean, it was out of line. we had 15,000 people, and you were unable to speak because of this -- as a matter of fact, i think i'm going to see if i can, you know, do some kind of an entertainment deal with him, because his voice was unbelievable! and honestly, wouldn't stop. then the police went, and it was the police -- and they weren't my police, jonathan, these were the police that worked for the convention center or whatever. he was really not behaving well, really, really terrible. and nobody talks about that side of the story. i mean, nobody talks. and again, jonathan, these weren't my people, these were people that worked for the city or the state. now, with all that being said, my rallies have tremendous -- there's tremendous spirit and tremendous love. these are people that love our country. these are people that have watched -- and these are smart peop
in fact, i think luciano pavarotti could have taken vocal lessons from this guy.g -- and i think it was one person. it was a while ago, by the way, it was a different rally. i think it was one person. but i mean, it was out of line. we had 15,000 people, and you were unable to speak because of this -- as a matter of fact, i think i'm going to see if i can, you know, do some kind of an entertainment deal with him, because his voice was unbelievable! and honestly, wouldn't stop. then the police...
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from luciano pavarotti to 22-year-old pop star ariana grande, who is featured on his latest album. >> now, do you like to collaborate? you seem to collaborate quite a bit. >> absolutely, yes. i like to share the stage and
from luciano pavarotti to 22-year-old pop star ariana grande, who is featured on his latest album. >> now, do you like to collaborate? you seem to collaborate quite a bit. >> absolutely, yes. i like to share the stage and