Simpsons Made A Lot Of Doh

simpsonsIt’s hard to believe that 20 years ago the Tracy Ulman show introduced the world to a crudely drawn, poorly animated cartoon that would forever change television.  It aired as a small filler segment for the show, but the popularity of The Simpsons spread like wildfire.  In 1990, 20th Century Fox decided to take a gamble and make The Simpsons a primetime sitcom cartoon spearheaded by creator Matt Groening.  That gamble was about to make history.

The Simpsons are a disfunctional family by every stretch of the means.  Bart, the oldest, is a crude, sassy, back talking, and disrespectful troublemaker.  His sister, Lisa,  is a straight-A, liberal genius with a heart of gold.  Maggie, the baby of the family, will probably never grow up and never speak.   Then you add in a dimwitted, drunken father named Homer, and his wife Marge, who keeps the family a bit level headed.  With these kinds of characters, you have one of the funniest cartoons in the nation.

Matt Groening is a genius.  He created a town called Springfield that is filled with so many characters of all nations, religions, and social statuses and then combines them into one town.   The jokes of the cartoon will offend probably just about everyone, so don’t feel singled out.  Despite the diversity, it allows us all to relate to someone in the cartoon.   Like it or not, the Simpsons family is a model of the modern American family; we just don’t want to admit it.  We all have a Bart or a Lisa in the family, and we all have a Homer too somewhere if you dig deep enough.

Want some more amazing facts about this series?  The Simpsons have completed this January, 450 episodes.  Each one of those episodes was completely different than the previous, and never overlapped a topic once.   The jokes are new each show, while maintaining the standard themes of each character.   I don’t know how the creators made that possible for all these years.   The show is also the longest running cartoon in U.S. history, and has won just about every award given including a Guilder Award.

Today, The Simpsons is a household name and the characters’ faces show up on just about every kind of merchandise you can imagine, including bottle openers.  Since the first show appeared, they have come out with two video games, the first which appeared in arcades and on the original Nintendo Entertainment System.  In 2007, the Simpsons family starred in their first ever full length motion picture.   Heck,  they are the only non-living actors/actresses with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The Simpsons were considered vulgar back in the early ’90s and most stations boycotted them.   The current president at the time, George H.W. Bush, even mentioned them in a speech as something we should not model our families after. That would soon change as America grew more and more tolerant and what you see now on television makes the Simpsons look like saints.

To enhance the awe of this amazing show, some of Hollywood’s brightest stars have made guest appearances on The Simpsons, including Bill Clinton.  Everyone wants to be a character on the popular cartoon because if you land on the Simpsons, you’re one of the in-crowd.

This series has set a huge milestone for animation in general, to which many people have tried to match the bar The Simpsons have set.  Creator Seth MacFarlane of The Family Guy said he got a lot of inspiration from The Simpsons for his hit cartoon. If you watch the two shows you can see how similar they actually are.   Matt Groening states that the trick to the comedy is to “do what you think is funny, don’t worry about who you will insult or what others think because in comedy you always insult someone.”  That is the mantra that has made the success of these lovable yellow characters, and that mantra has oozed over into The Family Guy as well.

Love them or hate them, The Simpsons are here to stay, and will probably be here for another 20 years.   It wouldn’t be America without this family.  This is Homer’s world!

Country’s In The Cards – Jenna Zablocki

_0245In the music industry today we find an abundance of talented performers, however, with such mass numbers it’s easy to fall into a niche where you sound like or act like the rest of the stars, losing your individuality.  It’s important to find your specific niche that sets you above the rest, giving you that brand that when your song comes on the radio, people know you sang it.

Being a celebrity musician is the dream of just about anyone in the modern music era, and with MTV and VH1, it’s been glorified and glamourized.  So when a talented artist comes along that can take that childhood dream and turn it into reality with their own unique sound, style and brand, then you have found a star.  For Jenna Zablocki, she has not only found her niche in the music industry, but also gives something extra to the package because she can act too.

Since the young age of five, Jenna has been tinkering on the piano playing her heart out.  She loved to perform and let the music run through her, releasing her soul.  Jenna continued to pursue singing and music for eleven more years.  She studied classical composers and tried her hand at opera and gospel music.  It was her love to perform that gave her the idea to also act, and her first act was at a school production.  Jenna decided to stop music for a while, and pursue the acting career she enjoyed so much.

Jenna’s acting career got started in a strange place.  As the saying goes, sometimes you are where you are for a reason.  Jenna was discovered by a casting director at the JFK airport in Boston, and never looked back.  She would move herself to Los Angeles to make this dream a reality.

IMG_2870Her first major role came when she played April Meadows in The Portal, which airs on the silver screen in 2010.  She has also performed in supporting roles and fill-in’s on Repo Chick as Eggi,  Project Solitude as Sara, and Killer Weekend.  However, she never lost her love for music either, and her home in Los Angeles made it possible to pursue both loves at once.

In 2009 Jenna went into the recording studio to record an album, and it was there that she sang a song which defined her musical style.  It was very different from her childhood training.  The producer said, “Man, that sounded almost country.”  So, from then on Jenna was a country singer and produced her debut CD, Powerful Stuff, set to be released nationwide in January 2010.

Hearing Jenna sing on her new CD you will understand exactly what I am talking about with her unique style.  Her voice is sultry smooth, feminine and powerful with a mix of  slight country feel, but not being overpowering, which can land her music on easy listening, country, and top 40 radio stations.  If you don’t like country, you will still love Jenna and her CD has something for everyone to enjoy.

Jenna intends to set her ambitions high, and succeed in both acting and music, and a role in a musical movie would fit her just fine.  When her career has ended she hopes to someday win a CMA, as well as an Oscar, Grammy and Tony award.  “An award is the ultimate symbol of success.  I would be lying if I said I didn’t want to win one… and it’s the utmost honor because your fans voted for you to win it,” Jenna states.

With the launch of her debut album and her ability to act and sing well, Jenna’s career is only heading up, and success is on the horizon for this young star.  You’re sure to see her name in lights and a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame one day.

You can get Jenna’s CD Powerful Stuff through iTunes and Amazon.com.  Find out more about Jenna, her amazing budding career, and her current projects at www.jennazablocki.com