More TV Music I Wrote - Sunshine Cuisine with Chef Jean-Pierre (Full Episode)
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- It was an honor to be asked to write the theme music and bumpers when @ChefJeanPierre turned his bestselling cookbook “Sunshine Cuisine” into a cooking show broadcast nationally on PBS in the mid 90’s, that went on to be nominated for a prestigious James Beard Award.
We also did an other series together, Incredible Cuisine, and after I wrote that theme Chef Jean Pierre invited me for dinner at his award-winning South Florida restaurant, The Left Bank. I still remember the Chilean Sea Bass I had that night as one of the best meals I’ve ever eaten. But a real persona highlight of that night was watching Chef pull up in his Porsche with a beautiful lady by his side, cranking my new theme song over the speakers.
Another gem from my newly-rediscovered collection of my old VHS tapes in my garage. - Навчання та стиль
OMG...he hasn't changed a bit. Maybe aged a little, but he is still our animated Chef Jean-Pierre with a ton of great advice. I wished I had met him when we were both younger! Thanks for the video
You're very welcome!
Wow I've never seen the young chef. I've only known him from the last decade or so on youtube. Amazing!
So good!
It's wonderful to see this. Holy Mackerel chef! 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is so funny! Other than the hair, he hasn't changed very much. 🤣
He has not lost one ounce of that JP energy. That's for sure!
so he's always been beautiful, magical, and perfect. got it
Chef Jean-Pierre is true a force of nature.
@@MarkYoshimotoNemcoff indeed!
Awesome upload. ❤
Thank you very much. This part of my life was so long ago,, but I'm very happy to share it with you.
Hahaha! Wicked!
That’s a different show.
The accent and gestures he makes haven't changed a bit
He honestly hasn't changed at all. He's the real deal.
Any moment I'm expecting to see Gloria Estefan and The Miami Sound Machine!
Right? It's the timbales in there that does it. Back then, Miami Sound Machine was truly the embodiment of the "sound of Miami" and broke the Miami sound of that era all over the world, so I can totally see that. Gloria's husband Emilio was a fixture on the Miami arts scene and it's kind of one of those things where he was influenced by the local culture that, he in turn, influenced back to the popular culture of the day. Miami Vice, of course, and the overall vibrancy of the look they gave the city on that show was tremendously influential in how every production coming out of South Florida was shot as well.
There's that "hint" in the music. Like any good cook it's seasoned to taste.