"Don't call yourself a newbie" LIVE performance at VO Atlanta 2015

submitted by SharonLambert on 12/03/15 1

Epic moment at VO Atlanta 2015 closing ceremonies! Recipients of the VO Peeps Scholarship sing a thank you song "Don't call yourself a newbie" to Anne Ganguzza and Gerald Griffith for at the closing ceremonies. Sharon Lambert, Carol Knizek, Mary Kelly Williams, and Ted Mcaleer. Thumb nail image thanks to VO Peeps FaceBook Page. "Don't call yourself a newbie" - words by Sharon Lambert VERSE #1 (Sharon) I won a scholarship. Somehow I made it through. When I got the call I was afraid I’d spew. (Carol) I screamed, (Mary) and I cried, (Ted) Did a dance, (Ted lost his voice by the end of the conference) (Sharon) I felt scared too. (ALL) But you made us feel, Yah you ma-a-a-ade us feel, like part of the crew. CHORUS Don’t call yourself a newbie Even if it’s your very first time. Don’t call yourself a new-o-o-o-bie. Just ask Anne & Gerald, They’ll put you in line. VERSE #2 (ALL) I’m gonna try it all, Anne. My fear is fading fast. We’re ready to ENGAGE, ‘cause we’re here at last. (Carol & Mary) We Drove. (Ted & Sharon) We flew. (Ted) Eighteen and a half hours, (ALL) How about you? Cause we’re going to learn, Yeah, we’re go-o-o-oing to learn, Something new. CHORUS BRIDGE Nooo………………….. VERSE #3 (ALL) VO Peeps And Voice Over City We thank you, and the selection committee That’s why we sing (Carol) Not very well (ALL) Yeah, that’s why we sing This little ditty. CHORUS 2 TIMES Parody from the original song "Like a Virgin." New words written by Sharon Lambert. Copyright usage falls under fair use by juxtaposition (changes the meaning of copyrighted material.) This new work has a cultural identity of its own and addresses an audience different from those for which its components were intended. This video is intended for educational purposes to teach voice over actors about the resources that are available to help them in their voice over career. The nature of use is non profit. The amount of copyrighted material used is appropriate in kind and amount needed and is not excessive. This video has no economical impact on the original piece of work. This video follows the code of best practices. www.cmsimpact.org/fair-use/related-materials/codes/code-best-practices-fair-use-online-video

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