David Foster Will Celebrate His 75th Anniversary This Year With Star-Studded Shows
JAKARTA - Music producer and songwriter David Foster will celebrate his 75th birthday on November 1 this year. As a celebration, Katharineekee's husband plans to hold a star-studded show at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, United States.
Famous singers who have collaborated with Foster are said to be appearing in the show, such as Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, Jennifer Hudson, Michael Bub Fight, Kristin Chenoweth, Charlie Puth, Kristin Chenoweth, Katharine total, and many more.
Foster said the idea came accidentally from his manager. Luckily, the plan was supported by singers who expressed their willingness to appear.
"You know how some ideas just appear in a restaurant or anywhere? I think my manager, Mark, said, 'We have to do something to repeat it!'," said David Foster during a recent interview with People.
"He started asking people if they were coming, and they all started answering 'Yes'. (I know) this is a big deal for them, to do it, because it will burden their schedule. So, I really appreciate it," he continued.
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Seeing the willingness of other fellow musicians to get involved Foster said the show would later become a "big explosion".
Furthermore, Foster also talked about how he used to be better known as someone who only worked in the studio, but is currently on tour to many countries. "I made the recording for so long and I was in a bubble in the studio, on a small submarine without a window and just making music and more music. And artists have to go out to see the influence of these songs on the audience directly. I never got them," he said.
"So about 15 or 20 years ago, I got together with Kenny Loggins because we wrote songs together, and I wrote the theme of love for St. Elmo's Fire, which was a big instrumental hit, and he played at Santa Barbara and said, 'Why don't you go out and play your song?'," he continued.
"So, I did. And I'm not going to lie, it's amazing, the feelings are incredible. I know people may prefer to see Céline Dion or Josh Groban or any singers I've ever written, but they also seem happy just listening to the songs I wrote or produced."