Gene Bortnick
Gene Bortnick
Produced - Generations of Music - With a Special guest appearance by Peter
Yarrow (of Peter, Paul and Mary), Bethany Yarrow] and Rufus Cappadocia and guided by Musical Director David Rosenthal, and directed by the Emmy-nominated Leon
Knoles.[8]
Celebration of America - For PBS -
Concert
Gene Bortnick Produced Celebration
of America - In this show, Ethan Bortnick pays homage to the men, women and
families of the U.S. Armed Forces and the enduring traditions of our beautiful
country. ... A Celebration of America is the perfect way for the family to
celebrate Memorial Day, 4th of July, Veterans Day and Presidents Day
Celebration of Music - For PBS
Stations across America
Gene Bortnick is the producer of all
the episodes of Celebration of Music - In this all-new, inspiring series, Ethan
Bortnick will search for exciting young talents across America and play host to
them at local PBS studios nationwide - for the chance to win a guest spot
performing in front of the cameras on television, and the potentially
life-changing opportunity to appear LIVE onstage at one of his concerts in the
area in front of thousands!
So, no matter whether it's playing,
singing, or dancing (or anything else in-between, and either as a group or
solo!), the idea of this show is to give kids and young adults across the whole
country the chance to share their incredible talents!
Anything is Possible - A Movie starring Lacey Chabert, Ethan Bortnick and
Jonathan Bennett
and many more.
Anything Is Possible is a 2013
American drama film written and directed by Demetrius Navarro, and starring
Ethan Bortnick, Fatima Ptacek, Johnathan Bennett and Lacey Chabert. Gene
Bortnick served as one of the Producers of the film and oversaw production and
his sons role in the film (Ethan Bortnick). Ethan Bortnick plays the leading
role as Nathan, a young boy who's separated from his mother when she goes
missing during a trip to Japan to help after the tsunami. The movie explores
issues like homelessness, military family life and adoption. Ethan Bortnick
co-wrote the music with Grammy award winning songwriter and producer, Gary
Baker, and his team Matthew Craig and Rob Collier. He recorded the album in
Muscle Shoals, Alabama, under the supervision of Gene Bortnick. Ethan Bortnick
also scored the entire film.[1] Bortnick is the youngest actor to co-write the
soundtrack and play the leading role in a feature film. Gene Bortnick's other
son Nathan Bortnick was an inspiration for part of the film and also had a role
in the film. Nathan Bortnicks role was scooter.
Las Vegas Concert - Las Vegas Hilton
Gene Bortnick produced 2 concerts at
the Las Vegas Hilton. See articles below:
(use the article above with GENE
BORTNICK's Name)
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