From Mouseketeer to Musician: UD's Interview with Don Grady
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 11:51 am
Aaron did a great job with this interview. It's a highly entertaining and informative read even for those like me for whom the name "Don Grady" didn't ring too much of a bell beforehand. I know firsthand how much it can suck to pour a lot of time doing research, conducting an interview, and putting it all together only to receive not a single comment of feedback or acknowledgement for the effort.UltimateDisney.com wrote:In UD's newest interview, Aaron Wallace catches up with Don Grady. Grady launched a career in show business (as Don Agrati) in 1957 as a cast member on Walt Disney's popular daily variety series "The Mickey Mouse Club." Three years later, he took on a leading role in "My Three Sons", playing Fred MacMurray's middle son Robbie Douglas in what would become one of the longest-running sitcoms ever. While Grady left acting more than twenty years ago, this decade has brought him back to Disney. Now a musician, Grady's diverse list of credits includes scoring theme park attractions at Universal Studios, films, television series, and bonus features on more than a dozen Disney DVDs. Most recently, Grady has teamed up with Walt Disney Records to create original compositions for a pair of Disney Princess-themed CDs. In From Mouseketeer to Musician: An Interview with Don Grady, the former actor/current composer reflects upon his two television hits, tells about a career come full circle, and discusses the just-released Disney's Princess Christmas Album. Read on.
So, let's all read this now and discuss here.
Thanks to Don for taking the time to talk with the site and kudos to Aaron for conducting such an interesting piece!