Daniel Shulman (born February 9, 1967) is a Canadian sportscaster with Sportsnet as well as the American network ESPN .
54-573: Go Baby Go may refer to: " Cherry Lips ," also known as "Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go!)," a 2001 song by alternative rock group Garbage " Don't Upset the Rhythm (Go Baby Go) ," a 2009 song by the British band Noisettes Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Go Baby Go . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
108-731: A streaming single via the Garbage website. In 2005, Garbage remixed "Cherry Lips" themselves (subtitling the remix "Le Royale mix") for the B-side of the " Why Do You Love Me " DVD single. In 2007, the Roger Sanchez remix was remastered, edited and included on the Absolute Garbage bonus disc Garbage Mixes . In 2021, the radio edit of the Roger Sanchez "Tha S-Man's Release Mix" was released as digital single to promote
162-462: A "Cherry Lips" commercial release was Japan, where Sony Music Int'l issued a five-track CD maxi of "Cherry Lips" remixes on December 27, 2001 coinciding with the announcement of Garbage's upcoming tour dates in Tokyo and Osaka . In February 2002, Sony followed up the single by issuing Special Collection , an exclusive extended play collecting together the international b-sides with artwork from
216-569: A different topic related to baseball and interviews different people such as Mike Trout and Aaron Boone . In 2020, Shulman begins to expand his role as the Blue Jays play-by-play voice for most games. He won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Sports Play-by-Play at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022. Shulman also provides play-by-play commentary for Canada Basketball on Sportsnet and continued in this role during
270-459: A little off course here". Knowing that the song had been inspired by the writing of JT LeRoy, director Dawn Shadforth presented a treatment for a stylized "Cherry Lips" video combining those sensibilities with 1960's biker movies and Japanese manga graphic novels . Shadforth envisioned the visual as a "celebration of extraordinariness and difference" populated by lizard people and set at an alternative universe truck stop where Garbage were
324-433: A loft space, but only seen on mirror reflections , on monitor displays or reflected in the camera lens . As the chorus begins, it becomes apparent that the band are invisible . The special effect was rendered by filming Garbage wrapped in green gauze suits under their clothing and digitally replacing their bodies with the background. The insides of their clothing were replaced using CGI . Monitors visible to
378-432: A lot of people felt conned in the end," Manson explained. "I didn't. I just felt sad that a woman felt she would stand a better chance in the world if she was a man, that JT was 'dead' and wouldn't be part of my life anymore". Manson still felt that the books "remain a marvel and whoever wrote them is still a genius whether they are a man, woman or wilderbeast." "We were in different headspaces every time we recorded, which
432-713: A main voice of university football and basketball for the Western Mustangs on CHRW radio in London, Ontario , and later at radio station CKBB in Barrie , where he volunteered for the local community television station. During the early 1990s, he was hired by the Fan 1430 (a sports radio station in Toronto now known as Sportsnet 590 The Fan) and would go on to host Prime Time Sports . He worked for CTV in its coverage of
486-568: A reviewer for Attitude , wrote "Has anything more funky than the bubble-gum flavoured "Cherry Lips" been written all year?" Billboard wrote "replete with " Chapel of Love " wedding-bell chimes, Garbage has created a storyline for film director Gus Van Sant ." Not all reviews were enthusiastic. A reviewer for NME wrote, ""Cherry Lips" sounds like Martine McCutcheon being told to have fun at gun-point". while in an album review for Rock Sound , referring to "Cherry Lips", Victoria Durham wrote "you can't help thinking that things have veered
540-412: A starry night sky. Inside the cars, the lizard people would reveal the full extent of their real selves in strobe light shots. Despite Shadforth's music video for Kylie Minogue 's " Can't Get You Out of My Head " then saturating music channels worldwide, Interscope chose to reject the treatment; "I feel broken hearted we never made it" Manson later recalled. The produced music video for "Cherry Lips"
594-538: A video that we knew from the storyboard was a shockingly bad idea", she revealed. Duke Erikson thought that, despite people thinking that the video was "fun", the result didn't do anything for the song. The band claimed that Interscope spent $ 1,000,000 on the "Cherry Lips" video, and was made under pressure from their management through to the video commissioner at their label to keep MTV interested. "We fought so hard not to do it, but we didn't hold enough cards, and so were forced to capitulate." Remixes commissioned for
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#1732786539293648-558: Is a song written, recorded and produced by alternative rock group Garbage for their third studio album , Beautiful Garbage . It was released in early 2002 by Mushroom Records as second single from the album, with the exception of North America , where Interscope issued " Breaking Up the Girl " instead. In the years since release, "Cherry Lips" has become an enduring track for the band, an alternative rock LGBTQ anthem , and after almost two decades continues to resonate, being used as
702-434: Is why every song is different," Manson later explained, ""Silence Is Golden" is probably the heaviest song we've ever recorded and "Cherry Lips" the poppiest. They're juxtaposed right next to each other." When Manson recorded her lead vocal, the takes were heavily EQ'd at the tracking stage ("lt was tracked that way for effect", explained engineer Billy Bush , "it sounded weirder that way!"). The first territory to receive
756-646: The 1994 Winter Olympics from Lillehammer, Norway , covering hockey, and the 1994 World Championships of Basketball. In 1995, he became the play-by-play voice on TSN for their broadcasts of Toronto Blue Jays baseball games alongside former Blue Jays catcher Buck Martinez . Shulman remained with the network for seven years, during which time he also worked as the network's secondary play-by-play voice for NHL hockey and secondary announcer for NBA basketball . He also covered CHL hockey games and backed up host Dave Hodge on TSN Inside Sports . Until 2007, Shulman continued to work with Buck Martinez for TSN during
810-730: The 2013 season . On December 3, 2012, ESPN announced that John Kruk , who had been part of the Baseball Tonight team since 2004, would replace Francona join Shulman and Hershiser on the network's new Sunday Night Baseball crew for the 2013 MLB season . At the start of the 2014 season, Hershiser left ESPN to become an analyst for the Dodgers on SportsNet LA and was replaced by Curt Schilling ; however, Schilling's subsequent diagnosis of and treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer led to his being unavailable to ESPN for most of
864-622: The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association , the first Canadian-born announcer to be so honoured. One year later, ESPN hired Terry Francona to join Shulman and Hershiser for the 2012 MLB season in exchange for Bobby Valentine , who has hired to be the Boston Red Sox manager. Francona stayed with ESPN for only one season before he was hired by the Cleveland Indians to be their manager for
918-730: The PlayStation 2 game Amplitude . While playing the "Cherry Lips" level, the game shows footage taken from the "Breaking Up the Girl" music video. In 2007, "Cherry Lips" was remastered and included on Garbage's greatest hits album Absolute Garbage . In December 2011, the song featured in an Actimel yoghurt spot in Italy. In 2012, the song featured on the band's second greatest hits album, The Absolute Collection , released in Australia and New Zealand ahead of Garbage's 2013 tour promoting Not Your Kind of People . In June 2013,
972-542: The Sportsnet broadcast team for upwards of 30 Toronto Blue Jays games during the 2016 and 2017 seasons. In March 2018 it was announced that he would be joining the Sportsnet Radio network for select Blue Jays games, in addition to calling up to 50 games on Sportsnet television. In April 2018, Shulman teamed up with Sportsnet to air the podcast Swing and a Belt with Dan Shulman where every week, he covers
1026-617: The St. Louis Cardinals over the Texas Rangers . That same year, he teamed with Dick Vitale for the broadcast of the Indiana–Kentucky rivalry on December 10, 2011. His call for the game-winning three-pointer by Christian Watford was "Jones... Watford for the win… YES! YES!" with Vitale screaming "Unbelievable!" shortly after. Shulman was named 2011 National Sportscaster of the Year by
1080-468: The World Series , filing daily reports. In 2011, he returned to TSN as an analyst and contributor. Shulman began working part-time for ESPN while still employed by TSN. In 2001, he moved to ESPN full-time to cover sporting events like baseball and college basketball . ESPN signed Shulman to a five-year contract extension in 2007 and assigned him to call NBA games for the network. Shulman remains
1134-776: The airplay chart , while in Belgium, the single made the Ultratip (sales and airplay) charts in both the Flanders region (at No. 18) and the Wallonia region (No. 12). In Italy, where "Cherry Lips" had been licensed to the Breil Stones Winter 2001/02 campaign advertisements, the single debuted at No. 8. "Cherry Lips" remained on the Italian top twenty for six weeks. In Australia and New Zealand, "Cherry Lips"
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#17327865392931188-511: The chorus on a Sabre bass run through an Ampeg B15 amplifier . The band was happy with the bassline and used it on the final mix of "Cherry Lips". Shirley Manson described "Cherry Lips" as "an adrenaline rush" and "probably the most celebratory song we've ever written". Shirley Manson wrote the lyrics based loosely around two novels she had just read, Sarah , which was about a transgender prostitute, and The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things , written by author Laura Albert under
1242-411: The pseudonym of JT LeRoy . "I took a bit of poetic license , but I wrote it for JT. It's easily the most uplifting thing we've ever done. It sounds nothing like us; it sounds like a Shangri-Las song", Manson explained. Like the rest of the world, Manson had believed that LeRoy had been a teenage truck-stop hustler who'd escaped the streets to become a writer. Manson exchanged emails with LeRoy over
1296-463: The "Cherry Lips" music video was included on Garbage's 2007 greatest hits DVD Absolute Garbage , and made available as a digital download via online music services later the same year. The "Cherry Lips" video was uploaded to VEVO in 2010. Manson admitted years later that she regretted the Joseph Kahn video: "We were quite literally blackmailed by our record company into making
1350-626: The "Cherry Lips" music video. Across Europe, PIAS Recordings issued "Cherry Lips" on January 7, 2002, as a four-track maxi CD, two-track CD single and as a two-track 12-inch vinyl . At the end of January, in Switzerland the single debuted No. 95 and peaked at No. 85 three weeks later, before recharting at No. 100 for a single week at the end of February; while in Netherlands "Cherry Lips" debuted at No. 86 and climbed over three weeks to No. 80. In Spain, "Cherry Lips" reached No. 15 on
1404-690: The 20th Anniversary Edition of Beautiful Garbage . Shipments figures based on certification alone. Daniel Shulman Shulman serves as the play-by-play announcer and the moderator for the Toronto Blue Jays telecasts on Sportsnet. During 2018 and 2020, he hosted the baseball-themed podcast, Swing and a Belt with Dan Shulman. He also serves as the lead announcer for ESPN's men's college basketball coverage (teaming with Jay Bilas ), and previously called regular-season and postseason Major League Baseball on ESPN and ESPN Radio . Previously, Shulman served as
1458-484: The MLB postseason, as well as ESPN's college basketball coverage. In October 2022, it was announced that Shulman would step down as ESPN's lead radio broadcaster for the MLB postseason beginning in the 2023 season (with Jon Sciambi taking over for him), focusing solely on his college basketball role with the network. In addition to his continued work with ESPN , on November 19, 2015, Shulman announced he would be joining
1512-571: The band, a stand-in was used for his greenscreen parts. The set was dressed to resemble a strip club , vintage neon signs were procured from over the city to provide an authentic backdrop. The "Cherry Lips" video premiered on Australia's Rage on December 3, on MTV Europe in the United Kingdom and on VIVA in Germany on December 17. MTV Europe required an edit to the scenes where Manson stamped on lightbulbs ; an alternate edit
1566-629: The charts In New Zealand, the band's performance in Auckland and airplay for the single resulted in Beautiful Garbage re-charting at No. 12 on the RIANZ album chart . "Cherry Lips" debuted three weeks later at No. 39, before climbing to peak at No. 22 by the start of March. Beautiful Garbage rebounded on the album chart at the end of the month, reaching number 16 in April. "Cherry Lips"
1620-520: The commercial single release included club and dub mixes each from Dominican/American house music DJ/producer Roger Sanchez and UK-based producers Graham Simmons and Alun Harrison (under the name MaUVe), as well as a club mix from Scottish DJ/producer Howie B . All five mixes were serviced to clubs and specialist dance radio in November 2001. A further remix was completed by Girls Against Boys member Eli Janney titled DJEJ's Go-Go Jam and released as
1674-487: The course of the album sessions. "I wanted to write an ode to transgender spirit, inspired by my interactions with this peculiar but emotionally generous creature I knew online as JT", Manson later recalled. On the Beautiful Garbage sleeve notes, Manson dedicated "Cherry Lips" to "The Terminator", another alias of JT LeRoy. In 2005, LeRoy was exposed as an invention of Laura Albert in articles published by Stephen Beachy , The New York Times and Vanity Fair . "I know
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1728-527: The fourth week of release, the single reached No. 1 on the ARIA Alternative chart as "ARIA certified "Cherry Lips" gold for shipments of over 35,000 units. During this period, Beautiful Garbage climbed to No. 5 on the album chart, staying there for three weeks. On its fifth and sixth week, the single dropped to No. 12, and then reversed back up to the No. 10 spot, ultimately spending fifteen weeks on
1782-633: The home run song of the Milwaukee Brewers and in advertisement campaigns for Microsoft 's Surface Go laptop tablets . "Cherry Lips" faltered in major markets, but was a huge hit in Italy, where it had been the sound of a prominent winter marketing campaign for Breil Stones , reaching No. 8 on the Italian charts. Like lead single " Androgyny ", "Cherry Lips" was a success in New Zealand and Australia, where it became Garbage's biggest hit single, spending five non-consecutive weeks in
1836-440: The house band. Animated sequences would be cued to the guitar parts. The truck stop people would appear normal at first, but as they started to dance, hints of 'lizardness' would appear (flicking tongues, tails) with subtle prosthetics . The video would end with a hot rod race and a flying saucer , with Manson climbing on-board or the side of one of the cars. The shots were to be stylized: colourful people, cars and clothes against
1890-486: The lead Sunday Night Baseball voice; however, Shulman once again teamed with Campbell to call that year's All-Star and postseason events and continued to fill in on occasional regular season broadcasts. Shulman also teamed with Orel Hershiser to call Monday Night Baseball for ESPN television from 2008 to 2010 and with Hubie Brown to call ESPN NBA coverage from 2007 to 2012. On December 1, 2010, ESPN announced that Shulman, Hershiser, and Bobby Valentine would be on
1944-612: The line-up. The week before release, Beautiful Garbage climbed back up to No. 10 on the album chart , as "Cherry Lips" hit No. 2 on the airplay chart. "Cherry Lips" was issued to stores on January 14 as a 2×CD single set and debuted at No. 7 on the ARIA Singles Chart , both the second highest new entry, and Garbage's first Australian top ten single. On January 24, Garbage performed both "Cherry Lips" and "Androgyny" live on Channel V outside Fox Studios in Sydney . On
1998-423: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Go_Baby_Go&oldid=633971394 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Cherry Lips " Cherry Lips ", also known as " Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go!) "
2052-494: The network's lead announcer for NCAA basketball. On July 27, 2007, Shulman called Barry Bonds 's 754th home run for ESPN. From 2002 to 2007, he served as the lead play-by-play announcer for ESPN Radio's MLB coverage, teaming with Dave Campbell to call the network's Sunday Night Baseball broadcasts as well as the All-Star Game , Home Run Derby , and select postseason games. In 2008, Gary Thorne succeeded Shulman as
2106-744: The network's new Sunday Night Baseball crew for the 2011 MLB season . During the Sunday Night Baseball telecast between the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies on May 1, 2011, Shulman announced live to the ESPN audience that Osama bin Laden had died , a moment that has been compared to Howard Cosell 's report of John Lennon's assassination on Monday Night Football in 1980 . Shulman told USA Today that he had learned of bin Laden's death from Valentine, who himself received
2160-458: The news via text. "I talked to the producer in the truck and asked if they knew what was going on. Or maybe they asked me," said Shulman. "I couldn't just say something on-air because of a text, I needed corroboration. It all happened in about 30 seconds." Shulman also teamed with Orel Hershiser and Bobby Valentine for the ESPN Radio broadcast of the 2011 World Series won in 7 games by
2214-405: The night prior to the shoot. Kahn expressed concern over the change, as he felt Manson was strongly identified as a redhead . To complement her new colour, she was given a 1950s-era beige palette "for a glamorous but not overdone" look. Vig filmed all his close-up scenes at the start of the day; he had been suffering from a food poisoning infection. After filming some establishing shots with
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2268-482: The play-by-play announcer for ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball (with Aaron Boone and Jessica Mendoza ), a position he resigned from at the conclusion of the 2017 season. Born in Toronto , Ontario , Shulman graduated from the University of Western Ontario in actuarial science but moved into a career in sports broadcasting. Shulman began his broadcasting career at the University of Western Ontario , becoming
2322-470: The same week that Garbage's live Blu-ray/DVD " One Mile High... Live " was released, "Cherry Lips" re-charted at No. 89 on the UK Physical Singles chart. In 2021, "Cherry Lips" was remastered by Heba Kadry for inclusion in the 20th Anniversary Edition of Beautiful Garbage out on November 5. In 2022, the song was used for the "Salmon Sisters" commercial of Microsoft 's Surface Go and
2376-582: The season. Shulman and Kruk worked as a two-man booth until Schilling joined them in September. On July 3, 2017, Shulman announced in a Sports Illustrated interview that he would step down from Sunday Night Baseball at the conclusion of the 2017 season, seeking to adjust his role at ESPN so he could spend more time with his family in Toronto. He continued to participate in ESPN Radio's coverage of
2430-623: The start of 2002, Garbage kicked off the rescheduled release of "Cherry Lips", performing the song on cd:uk , T4 and on the Pepsi Chart Show . Mushroom Records issued "Cherry Lips" to record stores on January 21 in a 12-inch vinyl format and a 2×CD single set. A week later, "Cherry Lips" debuted at No. 24 on the UK Singles Chart . The single dropped to No. 40 after three weeks. An internet -only remix of "Cherry Lips" produced by Girls Against Boys bassist Eli Janney
2484-785: The top ten. "Cherry Lips" was ultimately certified Gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association . As the first Garbage single fully released in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks , the band donated a percentage of the royalties generated from the sales of "Cherry Lips" to the International Red Cross . "Cherry Lips" was written and recorded at Smart Studios in Madison , Wisconsin . Written just as Garbage were about to begin mixing their third album, "Cherry Lips"
2538-430: The viewer were fed playback footage of the band performing 'as normal'. For the breakdown and coda , Manson removed her clothing (except her boots and gloves) and performed an invisible striptease , and then walked across the room towards a bathroom mirror displaying her composited reflection. The twist ending showed the invisible Manson urinating while standing up. Manson dyed her red hair to platinum blonde
2592-524: Was directed by Joseph Kahn on a set installed in a loft located in Brooklyn , New York on October 22, 2001. The video was produced by Supermega/Palomar; collaborating on the music video were top hair artist Renato Campura, make-up artist Mathu Andersen and stylist Kithe Brewster. Visual effects were handled by Chris Watts . The video treatment Kahn filmed featured Garbage performing in
2646-498: Was streamed online on various sites to promote the song. On February 1, Mushroom partnered with The Sun tabloid and Asda supermarket to give away a free CD titled Garbage:Sampler that included the "Cherry Lips" remix. In Ireland, "Cherry Lips" peaked at No. 27 on the Irish Singles Chart . Since its release, the song has been constantly performed at Garbage concerts. In March 2003, "Cherry Lips" featured on
2700-402: Was a late inclusion to the album. The song began as a keyboard melody, and was originally known by the working title "Wonderjam". While recording the song, Steve Marker played a tuba , and recorded the output of the audio being run through a wah-wah pedal . Daniel Shulman , at the end of his second set of scheduled bass sessions for the album, quickly created a sub-hook bassline for
2754-479: Was included in the first episode of the Netflix series Heartbreak High . The same year, the song was remastered again for inclusion in Garbage's third greatest hits album Anthology , out on October 28. The reviews for "Cherry Lips" upon album impact and single release were mostly positive. In early press for Beautiful Garbage , Kerrang! ' s Dom Lawson described it as "lavish trashy pop" while Will Stokes,
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#17327865392932808-453: Was originally scheduled to be issued in the United Kingdom to support Garbage's mini-tour of Europe in November 2001. The track and remixes were serviced to radio, while the commercial release was put on hold. Garbage performed the song on Later With Jools Holland , MTV 's Morning Glory and on Radio One 's Evening Session as well as pre-recording a performance for Top of the Pops . At
2862-522: Was re-serviced with the scenes obscured in early 2002. VH1 continued to broadcast the original version. The "Cherry Lips" video was nominated for a Bulgarian MM Music Award in the category of Best Video by an International Act. The "Cherry Lips" video was first made commercially available in QuickTime format on the CD-ROM enhanced section of the "Cherry Lips" CD singles. A remastered version of
2916-593: Was serviced to clubs at the end of November. On December 3, "Cherry Lips" hit radio and music TV, and television advertisements for Beautiful Garbage began airing in the run up to the Christmas period , with heavy emphasis on "Cherry Lips". The "Cherry Lips" remixes peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Club chart FMR scheduled the single to coincide with the Big Day Out rock festival , which Garbage were part of
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