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  • Comment: The great swathe of recordings of radio shows is not relevant. None of this gives any credence to the notability of Gladstone. You need to remove it. At present you are dealing with frills and fancies instead of doing the real work which is to prove that he passes WP:GNG. All you are doing by continuing to upload this material is to create work for other people. 🇺🇦  FiddleTimtrent  FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦 16:03, 14 July 2024 (UTC)

Neal Gladstone
Neal Gladstone at a 2017 tribute concert held in his honor at the Whiteside Theater, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
Neal Gladstone at a 2017 tribute concert held in his honor at the Whiteside Theater, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
Background information
Also known as
  • Nick Drosophila, Private Eye
  • Sergio Zweem
Born(1945-07-23)July 23, 1945
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Origin Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.
DiedApril 5, 2024(2024-04-05) (aged 78)
Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • parodist
  • orchestrator
  • radio show host
  • radio show producer
  • voice actor
  • record producer
  • teacher
  • investment advisor
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
  • guitar
Discography [1]
Years active1962 (1962)–2011
Labels
  • PKC Records, Chicago
  • Kaleidoscope Records, San Francisco
Formerly of
  • Dr. Kudley’s Prescription
  • Bentley
  • Gladly
  • Neal Gladstone and Company
  • Gin(seng) and Tonic Singers
Spouse(s)Barbara Gladstone
Website nealgladstone.com

Early Life

Neal Gladstone as a boy.
Neal Gladstone as a boy.

Neal was born on 23 July 1945 in Chicago, Illinois, into a ***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Neal spent a year in India when he was sixteen, when his father won a Fulbright sabbatical. In India, Neal learned guitar and began composing his own songs.

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Early Career

***Redacted Copyright Violation*** In 1973, Neal and Kuchler recorded Children’s Voices for an educational video that was played internationally, and then in 1974, they recorded another that received national recognition, Terry, Terry, a video about autism. ***Redacted Copyright Violation***

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

The Neal Gladstone Radio Show

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Neal Gladstone Radio Show, Oregon Public Broadcasting
Season 1Season 2Season 3Season 4
Show #1Show #14 Show #27 Show #40
Show #2 Show #15 Show #28 Show #41
Show #3 Show #16 Show #29 Show #42
Show #4 Show #17 Show #30 Show #43
Show #5 Show #18 Show #31 Show #44
Show #6 Show #19 Show #32 Show #45
Show #7 Show #20 Show #33 Show #46
Show #8 Show #21 Show #34Show #47
Show #9 Show #22 Show #35Show #48
Show #10 Show #23 Show #36Show #49
Show #11 Show #24 Show #37 Show #50
Show #12 Show #25 Show #38 Show #51
Show #13 Show #26 Show #39 Show #52

Recording Career

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Musical Philosophy

Neal's wide variety of musical styles and clever lyrics fostered a rabidly loyal fan base in Oregon. But he valued friendships and community far more than fame or money, and so resisted the temptation to "make it big" on the national scene. He preferred composition to performance, and he performed primarily in the US Pacific Northwest, reserving two concerts a year for his loyal Corvallis fan base.

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Later Life

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Neal Gladstone at a 2017 tribute concert in his honor.
Neal Gladstone at a 2017 tribute concert in his honor.

On 28 January 2017, over 850 people gathered to honor Neal at a tribute concert. Local bands each selected some of his more than sixty songs to perform for his fans at the historic Whiteside Theater in Corvallis, Oregon. [1]

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Neal died of Parkinson's Disease on 5 April 2024 [2] at his residence in Corvallis, with his wife, Barbara, by his side.

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Prominent Performances

  • Waterworks Park, 1987, Vancouver, Washington
  • I'm a Liberal, YouTube
  • Neal Gladstone Radio Show, Oregon Public Broadcasting
  • Tyee Winery (annually), Corvallis, Oregon
  • Sandy Bradley's Potluck (Live, Nationally Syndicated from Seattle)
  • Brit Festival, Jacksonville, Oregon
  • Bumbershoot, Seattle, Washington
  • Hult Center, Eugene, Oregon
  • Summer Festival, McCall, Idaho
  • Folklife Festival, Seattle, Washington
  • Salem Art Festival, Salem, Oregon
  • River Rhythms, Albany, Oregon
  • Majestic Theatre, Corvallis, Oregon
  • East Avenue Tavern, Portland, Oregon
  • Antique Sandwich in Tacoma, Washington
  • Tyee Wine Cellars, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Governor's Conference, Salishan Lodge, Oregon
  • Fund Raiser for Mike Kopetski, Salem, Oregon
  • LaSells Stewart Center, Oregon State University
  • Performing Arts Series, Lincoln City, Oregon
  • MacMillans, Eugene, Oregon
  • Parks and Recreation, McMinnville, Oregon
  • Roseburg Folklore Society, Roseburg, Oregon
  • Western Economists Conference, Salem, Oregon
  • Corvallis High School, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Folk Concert Series, Ashland, Oregon
  • Grand Theater, Salem, Oregon
  • Travel Writers Conference, Jacksonville, Oregon
  • Beatlesfest #1 thru #9, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Benton County Fair, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Best Cellar Series, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Cycle Oregon, Numerous Sites
  • Festival Corvallis, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Central Oregon Arts Festival, Hermiston, Oregon
  • Medical Workers Conference, Portland, Oregon

Discography

  • You Can't Stay Here, 1986
  • Sleep Neat, 1988
  • An American Dawg, 1990
  • Mixed Company, 1993
  • Song For Us All, 1998
  • Big Fish, 2003
  • Odd Penny, 2009

References

  1. ^ Neal Gladstone Tribute Concert, Whiteside Theater, Corvallis, Oregon
  2. ^ Corvallis songwriter Neal Gladstone dies at 78, Corvallis Gazette-Times, Corvallis, Oregon

Category:1945 births Category:20th-century pianists Category:20th-century American male singers Category:20th-century American singer-songwriters Category:21st-century American male singers Category:21st-century American singer-songwriters Category:21st-century American male writers Category:American comedy musicians Category:American male comedians Category:American male singer-songwriters Category:American male voice actors Category:American novelty song performers Category:American parodists Category:American satirists Category:Comedians from Oregon Category:Parody musicians Category:People from Corvallis, Oregon Category:Singers from Oregon Category:Singer-songwriters from Oregon Category:Volcano Entertainment artists Category:Writers from Oregon

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Comment: The great swathe of recordings of radio shows is not relevant. None of this gives any credence to the notability of Gladstone. You need to remove it. At present you are dealing with frills and fancies instead of doing the real work which is to prove that he passes WP:GNG. All you are doing by continuing to upload this material is to create work for other people. 🇺🇦  FiddleTimtrent  FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦 16:03, 14 July 2024 (UTC)

Neal Gladstone
Neal Gladstone at a 2017 tribute concert held in his honor at the Whiteside Theater, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
Neal Gladstone at a 2017 tribute concert held in his honor at the Whiteside Theater, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
Background information
Also known as
  • Nick Drosophila, Private Eye
  • Sergio Zweem
Born(1945-07-23)July 23, 1945
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Origin Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.
DiedApril 5, 2024(2024-04-05) (aged 78)
Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • parodist
  • orchestrator
  • radio show host
  • radio show producer
  • voice actor
  • record producer
  • teacher
  • investment advisor
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
  • guitar
Discography [1]
Years active1962 (1962)–2011
Labels
  • PKC Records, Chicago
  • Kaleidoscope Records, San Francisco
Formerly of
  • Dr. Kudley’s Prescription
  • Bentley
  • Gladly
  • Neal Gladstone and Company
  • Gin(seng) and Tonic Singers
Spouse(s)Barbara Gladstone
Website nealgladstone.com

Early Life

Neal Gladstone as a boy.
Neal Gladstone as a boy.

Neal was born on 23 July 1945 in Chicago, Illinois, into a ***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Neal spent a year in India when he was sixteen, when his father won a Fulbright sabbatical. In India, Neal learned guitar and began composing his own songs.

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Early Career

***Redacted Copyright Violation*** In 1973, Neal and Kuchler recorded Children’s Voices for an educational video that was played internationally, and then in 1974, they recorded another that received national recognition, Terry, Terry, a video about autism. ***Redacted Copyright Violation***

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

The Neal Gladstone Radio Show

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Neal Gladstone Radio Show, Oregon Public Broadcasting
Season 1Season 2Season 3Season 4
Show #1Show #14 Show #27 Show #40
Show #2 Show #15 Show #28 Show #41
Show #3 Show #16 Show #29 Show #42
Show #4 Show #17 Show #30 Show #43
Show #5 Show #18 Show #31 Show #44
Show #6 Show #19 Show #32 Show #45
Show #7 Show #20 Show #33 Show #46
Show #8 Show #21 Show #34Show #47
Show #9 Show #22 Show #35Show #48
Show #10 Show #23 Show #36Show #49
Show #11 Show #24 Show #37 Show #50
Show #12 Show #25 Show #38 Show #51
Show #13 Show #26 Show #39 Show #52

Recording Career

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Musical Philosophy

Neal's wide variety of musical styles and clever lyrics fostered a rabidly loyal fan base in Oregon. But he valued friendships and community far more than fame or money, and so resisted the temptation to "make it big" on the national scene. He preferred composition to performance, and he performed primarily in the US Pacific Northwest, reserving two concerts a year for his loyal Corvallis fan base.

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Later Life

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Neal Gladstone at a 2017 tribute concert in his honor.
Neal Gladstone at a 2017 tribute concert in his honor.

On 28 January 2017, over 850 people gathered to honor Neal at a tribute concert. Local bands each selected some of his more than sixty songs to perform for his fans at the historic Whiteside Theater in Corvallis, Oregon. [1]

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Neal died of Parkinson's Disease on 5 April 2024 [2] at his residence in Corvallis, with his wife, Barbara, by his side.

***Redacted Copyright Violation***

Prominent Performances

  • Waterworks Park, 1987, Vancouver, Washington
  • I'm a Liberal, YouTube
  • Neal Gladstone Radio Show, Oregon Public Broadcasting
  • Tyee Winery (annually), Corvallis, Oregon
  • Sandy Bradley's Potluck (Live, Nationally Syndicated from Seattle)
  • Brit Festival, Jacksonville, Oregon
  • Bumbershoot, Seattle, Washington
  • Hult Center, Eugene, Oregon
  • Summer Festival, McCall, Idaho
  • Folklife Festival, Seattle, Washington
  • Salem Art Festival, Salem, Oregon
  • River Rhythms, Albany, Oregon
  • Majestic Theatre, Corvallis, Oregon
  • East Avenue Tavern, Portland, Oregon
  • Antique Sandwich in Tacoma, Washington
  • Tyee Wine Cellars, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Governor's Conference, Salishan Lodge, Oregon
  • Fund Raiser for Mike Kopetski, Salem, Oregon
  • LaSells Stewart Center, Oregon State University
  • Performing Arts Series, Lincoln City, Oregon
  • MacMillans, Eugene, Oregon
  • Parks and Recreation, McMinnville, Oregon
  • Roseburg Folklore Society, Roseburg, Oregon
  • Western Economists Conference, Salem, Oregon
  • Corvallis High School, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Folk Concert Series, Ashland, Oregon
  • Grand Theater, Salem, Oregon
  • Travel Writers Conference, Jacksonville, Oregon
  • Beatlesfest #1 thru #9, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Benton County Fair, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Best Cellar Series, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Cycle Oregon, Numerous Sites
  • Festival Corvallis, Corvallis, Oregon
  • Central Oregon Arts Festival, Hermiston, Oregon
  • Medical Workers Conference, Portland, Oregon

Discography

  • You Can't Stay Here, 1986
  • Sleep Neat, 1988
  • An American Dawg, 1990
  • Mixed Company, 1993
  • Song For Us All, 1998
  • Big Fish, 2003
  • Odd Penny, 2009

References

  1. ^ Neal Gladstone Tribute Concert, Whiteside Theater, Corvallis, Oregon
  2. ^ Corvallis songwriter Neal Gladstone dies at 78, Corvallis Gazette-Times, Corvallis, Oregon

Category:1945 births Category:20th-century pianists Category:20th-century American male singers Category:20th-century American singer-songwriters Category:21st-century American male singers Category:21st-century American singer-songwriters Category:21st-century American male writers Category:American comedy musicians Category:American male comedians Category:American male singer-songwriters Category:American male voice actors Category:American novelty song performers Category:American parodists Category:American satirists Category:Comedians from Oregon Category:Parody musicians Category:People from Corvallis, Oregon Category:Singers from Oregon Category:Singer-songwriters from Oregon Category:Volcano Entertainment artists Category:Writers from Oregon


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