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Music: Neil Diamond
Choreographer: Uschi Kezler Debuted: SuperSkates (1982) Program Type: Exhibition Costume: Notes: ![]()
Music: At the Copa is by Barry Manilow. Les Preludes is the symphonic poem by Franz Liszt
Choreographer: Debuted: 1979 Program Type: Long Program Costume: Notes: Brian's LP for 1979-1980 ![]()
Music: by Pavarotti
Choreographer: (v1) Uschi Keszler; (v2) Debuted: (v1) 1985; (v2) Holiday Festival on Ice 1993 Program Type: (v1) Exhibition Costume: (v1) black pants, royal blue full satin shirt with sequins on the shoulders and on a band around waist [what later became the "Story Of My Life" (v1) costume] ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by Aretha Franklin. Can be found on several CDs including 30 Greatest Hits.
Choreographer: Debuted: Aretha's Soul on Ice 2001 Costume: Notes: Duet with Caryn Kadavy. ![]()
Music: "Dance of the Carter" / "Dance of Kozelkov and His Friends" from the ballet "The Bolt" by Dmitri Shostakovich. [link is to version by Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra]
Choreographer: Uschi Keszler Debuted: Skate Canada (1987) Program Type: Long Program Costume: Military themed red body suit with white turtleneck underneath and red boot covers. Bodysuit has pattern of gold leaves going from right shoulder to left waist, around color. There is additional gold trim on left shoulder, wrists and two buttons and seam in front. ![]() Notes: At Skate Canada in 87, Brian wore his steel blue "Ladyhawke" costume as the red one wasn't ready yet. ![]()
Music: "Jellicle Ball" from the musical Cats, performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. This particular arrangement (though by different orchestras) is available on two CDs -- "Cats - Selections from the Original Broadway Cast Recording" and "Andrew Lloyd Webber - The Premier Collection Encore".
Choreographer: Uschi Keszler Debuted: Program Type: Short Program Costume: (v1) Bodysuit costume with yellow diagonally from right sleeve down to boots and black sequined 'stripes' down the diagonal line from right shoulder to left hip, left sleeve is black with yellow trim on shoulder and some black sequins, and yellow boot covers. ![]() Notes: (v1) was worn at the 1984 Olympics, (v2) was worn at the 1985 Worlds. ![]()
Music: by Neil Diamond on "Johnathan Livingston Seagull"
Choreographer: [v1] Uschi Keszler; [v2] Uschi Keszler; [v3] Toller Cranston; [v4] Brian Orser Debuted: [v1] Skate Canada (1984); [v2] Symphony on Ice (1988); [v3] Canadian Pros (1994); [v4] Masters of Figure Skating (1998) Program Type: (v1) Exhibition Costume: [v1] black pants, royal blue full satin shirt with sequins on the shoulders, what later became the "Story Of My Life" (v1) costume ![]() ![]() Notes: Brian has skated more versions of this same music than any other piece for four distinctly different versions! It was to version four that Brian landed his first professional competition triple-axel at the 2000 Winter GWG. The [v3] costume has also earned the dubious distinction from fans as being the worst outfit every worn by Brian - thankfully it was only worn once! ![]()
Music: [v1]"Hot Lunch Jam" and "I Sing the Body Electric" from the soundtrack to Fame. [v2] by Irene Cara.
Choreographer: Uschi Keszler Debuted: [v2] Mille de la Gauchetiere Skating Show (1993) Program Type: Short Program Costume: [v1] (v1) Long-sleeve bodysuit that's navy blue for pants up over right shoulder/sleeve and white down right shoulder and sleeve. THe dividing line makes a diagonal from left of neck down to right waist and there is a second blue stripe on the white section. (v2) Royal blue body suit that has high waisted pants and the top has sort of a riased horizontal striping of blue sequins. (v3) red v-neck bodysuit that has a gold and white sequined 'flame' from front right shoulder to left waist ![]() Notes: [v1](v1) was worn in early 1982, (v2) was worn at 1982 Canadians, (v3) was worn at 1982 Worlds and 1983 Canadians. [v2] was a one time only program for the Mille de la Gauchetiere Skating Show. ![]()
Music: by Neil Diamond on Headed For The Future.
Choreographer: Uschi Keszler Debuted: Olympics (1988) Program Type: Exhibition Costume: (v1) Black high-waisted pants and reddish full shirt with two gold glitter hearts on pocket that was worn unbuttoned and knotted just above the waist. ![]() Notes: ![]()
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Choreographer: Debuted: SuperSkates (1983) Program Type: Exhibition Costume: Notes: ![]()
Music: by Brahms
Choreographer: Uschi Debuted: 1986 SP Program Type: Short Program Costume: Black high waisted pants, white full shirt with rose and leaves embroaidered down front center, open white vest that has black trim around edges and in horizontal striples on front,embroaidered floral panell on back, slight black around cuffs. Notes: ![]()
Music: by Earth Wind and Fire on I AM.
Choreographer: Debuted: Laval Quebec Club Carnival 1981 Program Type: Exhibition Costume: White spandex/satin zippered front bodysuit with open v-neck that is white on top and shades to pale blue starting near the waist, matching pale blue boot covers. Large red and small gold rhinestones around the neckline. Notes: ![]()
Music: "King of Kings" / Spanish Guitar # / "Pulstar" / "Firebird". The Firebird section is actually Magic Bird of Fire by the Salsoul Orchestra on Magic Journey.
Choreographer: Uschi Keszler Debuted: Program Type: Long Program Costume: Purple shiny bodysuit with gold torque collar. Notes: ![]()
Music: "Ladyhawke" / "Concierto de Aranjuez" (Adagio) / "The Razor's Edge"?? / "Jazz Suite No. 2" (Dance I). The first part was the Opening Titles from the soundtrack to Ladyhawke. The second is the 'Adagio' from Concierto de Aranjuez by Rodrigo, performed by Julian Bream, conducted by John Eliot Gardiner. The third part is (possibly - this is somewhat unknown) sections from the soundtrack of The Razor's Edge. The fourth and final part is 'Dance I' from Jazz Suite No. 2 by Shostakovich.
Choreographer: Uschi Keszler Debuted: Skate Canada (1987) Program Type: Long Program Costume: Bodysuit with dark steel blue pants an light steel blue top, metallic silver fabric insert around neck, raised silver trim on each shoulder and forming a triangular outline with smaller trinagle inset, going from right shoulder and waist to his left side and making a point over right wrist. ![]() Notes: At the 1986 Novarat trophy Brian wore the previous year's blue and black costume from "Octopussy". This was the program Brian used to win Worlds in 1987! ![]()
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Music: by Billy Ocean on Greatest Hits
Choreographer: Uschi Keszler Debuted: 1987 Program Type: Exhibition Costume: Black high-waisted pants and reddish full shirt with two gold glitter hearts on pocket that was worn unbuttoned and knotted just above the waist. ![]() Notes: ![]()
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Choreographer: Uschi Debuted: 1985 Program Type: Exhibition Costume: Black high-waisted pants, white shirt with open v-neck and full sleeves, fitted red vest with heavy gold embroidery. Notes: Brian skated with a rose which he would present to an audience member near the beginning of the program. ![]()
Music: by the Salsoul Orchestra on Magic Journey
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Debuted: 1978 Program Type: Long Program Costume: Notes: This was Brian's program for the Junior season 1977-78. ![]()
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Choreographer: Uschi Debuted: 1989 Costume: Notes: ![]()
Music: This long program contained the following four cuts of music: "Octopussy" / "Harlem Nocturne" / "Heaven and Hell" / "The Firebird". The first is from the soundtrack to James Bond's Octopussy.
Choreographer: Uschi Keszler Debuted: Program Type: Long Program Costume: Bodysuit with royal blue pants and boot covers, above waist right half is black and left is royal blue. Front chest has a 3 ring pattern on it. Over black side the outer ring is black, the middle is silver and the center is black. Over the blue side, the outer ring is black, the middle royal blue and the center is silver. Also scattered across the top are smaller black circles outlined in silver. ![]() Notes: ![]()
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Choreographer: Uschi Keszler Debuted: 1984 Program Type: Exhibition Costume: Black long sleeved bodysuit with pink boot-covers, gloves, and bow-tie. Pink belt with diamond rhinestone square buckle. ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: "Mountbatten" / "Lassiter" / "Sing Sing Sing"
Choreographer: Uschi Keszler Debuted: 1987 Program Type: Short Program Costume: (v1) Purple sleeveless body suit, open neck red shirt with gold glittery vertical stripes. There is gold trim around collar of body suit and two gold buttons; (v2) Teal satin high-waisted pants and teal shirt with thin silver sparkle stripes. Shirt is worn knotted at the waist. Notes: (v2) is probably the most recognizable costume for this program as it was worn for the 88 Olympics. ![]()
Music: by Neil Diamond on Headed For The Future.
Choreographer: [v1] Uschi Keszler; [v2] David Wilson Debuted: [v1] Barrie Club Carnival (1987); [v2] Skate the Nation (1997) Program Type: (v1) Exhibition Costume: [v1] The real question is 'what didn't he wear for it?' Costumes included (v1) the orange "Ladyhawke" first costume, (v2) black pants, royal blue full satin shirt with fitted waist. Shirt has blue sequins on waist, across shoulders/yoke, and cuffs ![]() ![]() Notes: Version One was skated Brian's last year as an amateur and was a tribute to his fans. Version Two was brought back in tribute to his mother who had just passed away as it was always her favorite song/number. ![]() ![]()
Music: by the Counting Crows on the Shrek 2 sountrack
Choreographer: Brian Orser Debuted: Tribute to the Movies (2005) Costume: Black pants, Magenta shirt with red inset panels on the front. ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: The orchestral version by The Phil Collins Big Band on Hot Night in Paris.
Choreographer: Lea Ann Miller Debuted: Grand Slam (2000) Costume: Black pants, black long sleeve sheer shirt with silver and black raised paisley pattern on the front panels. ![]() Notes: ![]()
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Choreographer: Brian Orser Debuted: StarSkates Broadway 1999 Costume: Notes: This program was never televised. ![]()
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Choreographer: Sandra Bezic Debuted: Blame It On The Blues (1996) Costume: Brown pants, black belt, white tank-style t-shirt, white button down shirt worn open. Notes: ![]()
Music: by Pavarotti
Choreographer: (v1) Uschi Keszler; (v2) Debuted: (v1) 1985; (v2) Holiday Festival on Ice 1993 Costume: (v1) black pants, royal blue full satin shirt with sequins on the shoulders and on a band around waist [what later became the "Story Of My Life" (v1) costume] ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by Brian McKnight on Back At One:
Choreographer: Brian Orser Debuted: StarSkates Motown (2000) Costume: Navy blue pants and white tuxedo shirt worn with top 2 buttons open (this is the Swing Swing Swing v2 costume) ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by Robbie Williams on Swing When You're Winning or the Finding Nemo soundtrack.
Choreographer: (v1) Brian Orser; (v2) Jackie Peters Debuted: (v1) Skate the Nation - East 2002, (v2) Kurt Browning's Gotta Dance II (2002) Costume: (v1) Basic white sailor suit with navy blue tie, navy blue insignia on left shoulder and white sailor hat. ![]() ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by Led Zepplin on Vol. 1-Early Days Best Of Led Zepplin
Choreographer: David Wilson and Clarence Ford Debuted: Skate the Nation (1996) Costume: Black pants that are shiny leather on back and rough suede on front, fitted black muscle shirt and black and purple suede vest with teal lining. Vest has square pattern outlined in silver rivets along with square cut-outs. This is the "Three Hours Past Midnight" (v2) costume only with different shirt. Notes: ![]()
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Choreographer: Sandra Bezic Debuted: Blame It On The Blues (1996) Costume: Brown pants, open neck white button down shirt, tan/brown/creme pattern vest. Notes: Duet skated with Elvis Stojo, this program had them skating on ice made to look like a green felt pool table - complete with oversize pool balls! ![]()
Music: "Skating" from A Charlie Brown Christmas
Choreographer: Michael Siebert Debuted: Skate The Nation 1997 Costume: Blue jeans, navy blue and white pattern ski sweater, and one red knitted hat. Notes: Comedy program with Josee. ![]()
Music: from the movie soundtrack to Bagdad Cafe
Choreographer: Robin Cousins Debuted: 1993 Costume: Navy blue pants, white button down shirt with banded collar. Notes: ![]()
Music: by Andrea Bocelli on the Sogno
Choreographer: Debuted: Andrea Bocelli Tribute on Ice (11/11/04) Costume: Black pants, silk silver-gray button down shirt worn open at the neck. Shirt has a vertical block of silver gray bugle beads running from shoulder to waist on the left side ![]() Notes: ![]()
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Choreographer: Sandra Bezic Debuted: Blame It On The Blues (1996) Costume: Brown pants, tank top style t-shirt, red vest worn open. Notes: ![]()
Music: by Rodrigo.
Choreographer: Debuted: [v1] 1990; [v2] Canadian Open (SP) (2000) Costume: [v1]; [v2] (v1)Rust colored pants with five gold buttons down outside near skate, black cummerbund with tassle and full creme open neck shirt with slight ruffle at each cuff. ![]() ![]() Notes: "Concierto de Aranjuez" is an oft-used choice for Brian - besides the two versions above it was also part of his 1986 and 1987 long programs and part of a group number for the 1992-1993 Stars on Ice tours! ![]()
Music: by Neil Diamond on the Essential Collection
Choreographer: Debuted: Kristi Yamaguchi's Salute to American Music (11/05/04) Costume: Black pants, dark green button-down shirt. Front panel of shirt has large alternating lightening bolt pattern in lime green and blue-green with navy cuffs, collar and trim down front seam ![]() Notes: This was Brian's shirt from the 2001 Canadian Stars on Ice ensemble Tunnel Vision ![]()
Music: duet by Roy Orbison and k.d. lang on Roy's "King of Hearts"
Choreographer: Brian Orser Debuted: Improv-Ice (1998) Costume: Black pants that are shiny leather on back and rough suede on front, fitted purple t-shirt and black and purple suede vest with teal lining. Vest has square pattern outlined in silver rivets along with square cut-outs. This is the "Three Hours Past Midnight" (v2) costume. Notes: This was a program that was created only hours before-hand from music chosen by random draw. ![]()
Music: by Neil Diamond on "Johnathan Livingston Seagull"
Choreographer: [v1] Uschi Keszler; [v2] Uschi Keszler; [v3] Toller Cranston; [v4] Brian Orser Debuted: [v1] Skate Canada (1984); [v2] Symphony on Ice (1988); [v3] Canadian Pros (1994); [v4] Masters of Figure Skating (1998) Costume: [v1] black pants, royal blue full satin shirt with sequins on the shoulders, what later became the "Story Of My Life" (v1) costume ![]() ![]() Notes: Brian has skated more versions of this same music than any other piece for four distinctly different versions! It was to version four that Brian landed his first professional competition triple-axel at the 2000 Winter GWG. The [v3] costume has also earned the dubious distinction from fans as being the worst outfit every worn by Brian - thankfully it was only worn once! ![]()
Music: by Aretha Franklin. Can be found on several CDs including Greatest Hits 1980-1994.
Choreographer: Debuted: Aretha's Soul on Ice 2001 Costume: Black pants, white sleeveless v-neck t-shirt with gold rivets around neckline. Notes: Performed with Lu Chen for second part of program. ![]()
Music: by Right Said Fred on Up
Choreographer: Robin Cousins Debuted: Canadian Stars On Ice 1993 Costume: Black pants and multicolored shirt with metallic gold striping in colored panels and black trim on edges. Shirt has red left sleeve, blue right sleeve, yellow right front/back panel and green lower left front/back panel and white top right front/back panel. The shirt was alternately worn either tucked into the pants or with the bottom knotted. ![]() ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by the Charlie Daniels Band on "Decade of Hits"
Choreographer: Debuted: Skating Kicks Back (6/15/97) Costume: Black pants that are shiny leather on back and rough suede on front, fitted purple t-shirt and black and purple suede vest with teal lining. Vest has square pattern outlined in silver rivets along with square cut-outs. Notes: ![]()
Music: by Ray Charles.
Choreographer: Debuted: Salute to Ray Charles (2002) Costume: Black pants, silk silver-gray button down shirt worn open at the neck. Shirt has a vertical block of silver gray bugle beads running from shoulder to waist on the left side ![]() Notes: This was Brian's shirt from the 2002 Canadian Stars on Ice finale ![]()
Music: by the Righteous Brothers on "Best of..." and several other albums.
Choreographer: Anne Shelter and Bob Ruebens Debuted: Grand Slam 1999 Costume: Dark blue pants, full v-neck shirt that shaded from white at the top to dark blue at the bottom. ![]() ![]() ![]() Notes: ![]()
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Choreographer: Debuted: World Pros 1988 Costume: Black velvet bosyduit with large open 'v' in the front. Purple and black sequined 'whispy' fabric strips on the sleeves, two purple sequined 'flames' down front and back of chest. Notes: ![]()
Music: by Louis Prima on Wild, Cool & Swingin'
Choreographer: David Wilson Debuted: 1998 Costume: Teal pants, red belt, black t-shirt, black vest with zebra stripe black and white pattern on front. Vest is worn open and is lined with shiny yellow-gold satin with large black letters spelling out "OOh" on inside left and "Ah" on inside right. Notes: ![]()
Music: by Frank Sinatra
Choreographer: Uschi Kezler Debuted: (1989-1990 season) Costume: Light blue pants, black button down shirt, blue vertical striped glittery vest. Notes: ![]()
Music: by Jeff Buckley
Choreographer: Ann Shelter
Debuted: Kurt Browning's Gotta Dance II (11/1/02) Costume: Periwinkle blue open neck shirt with full sleeves. Fitted black pin-stripe pants with belt and suspenders. ![]() Notes: It's a bits-n-pieces costume with the blue shirt having been Ilia's from his "Seiouso" solo on SOI in 1999 and the pants are Brian's from the "Tango" ensemble on the 2002 Canadian SOI tour. ![]()
Music: by Garth Brooks.
Choreographer: Debuted: City of Newmarket 200 Anniversary show (12/22/01) Costume: Notes: ![]()
Music: "Main Title" from the motion picture soundtrack of Havana.
Choreographer: Rob McCall Debuted: 1991 Costume: brown pants with 4 gold buttons and connecting chains on outside of bottom cuffs, creme shirt with ruffle at color, black vest with gold buttons and one gold chain connecting. ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by the Kentucky Headhunters on Pickin' on Nashville.
Choreographer: Debuted: StarSkates Country (1999) Costume: Black pants that are shiny leather on the back and rough suede on the front, silver belt and red long sleeve shirt. Notes: ![]()
Music: by Buster Poindexter on The Dream Team soundtrack.
Choreographer: Debuted: 1989 Costume: One of the hardest costumes to describe! Shiny purple pants, black leather boot covers that go up the shins and look like regular boots, silver studded black belt, reddish-purple shirt with long sleeves pushed up, orange vest worn open with black fringed and studded leather across the back and front of the shoulders. Now add in metallic gold and white snakeskin trim down each outer pant leg, and as a sash that starts at right waist, goes up to left shoulder and around the neck, red/orange fringe on top of boots and along pant seam, and finally silver studded black leather wrist bands! ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by Josh Groban on the Polar Express sountrack
Choreographer: Brian Orser Debuted: Holiday Festival on Ice (2004) Costume: Notes: ![]()
Music: by Frank Sinatra
Choreographer: Debuted: 1996 Costume: (v1) Gray pants, white shirt (with sleeves rolled up) and black sweater vest with blue and silver glitter argyle/diamond pattern on front; ![]() ![]() Notes: Costume (v2) was only worn at the 1997 Boitano show; (v3) was worn for the Canadian Pro exhibitions in 1997. ![]()
Music: by John Michael Montgomery on Greatest Hits.
Choreographer: Debuted: StarSkates Country 1999 Costume: Dark gray suede pants, black belt and light gray banded collar shirt. Notes: ![]()
Music: by Earth Wind & Fire on Spirit
Choreographer: Debuted: Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute on Ice (11/12/05) Costume: Dark plum pants. Shirt is leopard print shaded in plum and white. ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by Glass Tiger on "Diamond Sun" which was only released in Canada, though is available as an import.
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Music: Frank Sinatra or Dean Martin (it's been ID'd as each!)
Choreographer: Debuted: Holiday Festival on Ice 1998 Costume: Red pants, white shirt with rolled up sleeves and red sweater-vest with silver and red argyle sequined pattern. ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by They Might Be Giants on Flood
Choreographer: Rob McCall Debuted: 1990 Costume: Arabian style costume: orange parachute pants with turquiose insets on the side and gold trim at ankles, turquise open-chest vest with gold trim, orange boot covers and gold circlet arm-bands. ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by Michael Feinstein
Choreographer: Debuted: Scott Hamilton & Friends (10/23/03) Costume: Notes: Performed live my Michael Feinstein and his orchestra ![]()
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Choreographer: Debuted: Holiday Celebration on Ice (12/5/02) Costume: (v1) The Somwhere in Time (v2) costume: Off-white shirt with tie-collar, full sleeves worn under a light woven vest with large white sequin snowflakes on it. Pants of the same woven light tan material, light tan spats on top of skates - overall vintage skating effect.; (v2) Dark green vest and pants over a white long-sleeve shirt. Notes: ![]()
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Choreographer: Debuted: The Ice Capades with Peter Scolori [2nd TV Special] (1990) Costume: Black bodysuit with full red sleeves and a red stripe down the outside seam of pants. There is gold glitter scrollwork over the shoulders and across the chest with a vertical row of gold buttons dropping down to waist from scrollwork, center seam also has a row of gold buttons along with red trim. ![]() Notes: ![]()
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Choreographer: Sandra Bezic Debuted: Sun Valley 1989 Costume: (v1) Gray pants, black belt, open neck white long sleeve shirt, open vest that's gray on the front and shiny purple on the back (v2) Gray pants, black belt, purple open-neck shirt with vertical stripes of purple sequins (worn at "Fron The Heart Show") Notes: This was a duet skated with Brian Boitano ![]()
Music: by Louis Armstrong
Choreographer: Debuted: 1997 Costume: (v1) red pants and black shirt; (v2) high waisted checkered pants (white background with black, red and pink squares), black long sleeve fitted shirt with oversize white cuffs and collar, large pink and red bow tie, red suspenders. ![]() Notes: Costume (v2) was worn at the 1997 Boitano show and the 1997 Canadian Pros; (v3) was worn for the 1997 Legends competition ![]()
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Choreographer: Debuted: World Pros (1988) Costume: Black pants, white tuxedo shirt, short white tuxedo jacket, royal blue cummerbund, suspenders and bow-tie. Notes: ![]()
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Choreographer: Debuted: Mille de la Gauchetier Skating Show (1993) Costume: Red pants, white shirt with rolled up sleeves and red sweater-vest with silver and red argyle sequined pattern. ![]() Notes: This program was only skated once at the Mille de la Gauchetiere Skating Show in early 1993. ![]()
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Choreographer: Debuted: Holiday Festival on Ice 2000 Costume: Black pants, gray sweater with a row of large snowflakes across chest and around upper arms. Notes: ![]()
Music: by Ray Charles.
Choreographer: Debuted: Salute to Ray Charles (2002) Costume: Black pants, dark green button-down shirt. Front panel of shirt has large alternating lightening bolt pattern in lime green and blue-green with navy cuffs, collar and trim down front seam ![]() Notes: This was Brian's shirt from the 2001 Canadian Stars on Ice ensemble Tunnel Vision ![]()
Music: by Tony Bennett.
Choreographer: Debuted: Kurt Browning's Gotta Skate (2005) Costume: Black pants, black tuxedo shirt with two white front panels with black buttons ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band on Like A Rock
Choreographer: Rob McCall Debuted: 1989 Costume: (v1) For the US SOI tour costume was dark denim jeans and pale purple t-shirt with rolled up sleeves. (v2) For most subsequent events costume was blank pants and mock-turtleneck, black belt with silver buckle, pale blue denim jacket (previously the "My Buddy" costume). ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by the Nylons. Brian took his song from the "Four on the Floor" album but the song was only available on the Canadian version. The song is listed here from the Best of the Nylons album.
Choreographer: Uschi Keszler Debuted: World Pros 1988 Costume: The other hardest costume to describe! Black bodysuit that covers both legs, abdomen and over right shoulder down to wrist. Triangular section over groin is bright purple with yellow polka-dots. Bright orange sash with black pattern that goes from right shoulder to left waist. Bright purple sash with black/yellow/orange pattern that goes from left shoulder to right waist. The right upper arm has an orange and black band with dried grass hanging from it. The left leg over the knee has a purple and black band with dried grass hanging from it. There is more dried grass hanging from the left hip and some dyed orange hanging from the back of his waist. There are five orange and yellow polka dots running down the right leg. Finally there's a gold fabric collar, an orange head band and black/purple/orange face paint! ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by Lee Ann Womack on The Season for Romance.
Choreographer: Brian Orser Debuted: Holiday Celebration on Ice 2003 Costume: Red pants, white mock-turtleneck, red leather jacket that has white fur trim on the cuffs and color, and "Claus 25" in big letters on the back. ![]() Notes: ![]()
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Music: by Carlos Ponce on Todo Lo Que Soy
Choreographer: Debuted: StarSkates Latin (2000) Costume: For this program Brian used his "Against All Odds" black and silver costume. Notes: Brian performed to live singing by Carlos at StarSkates Latin 2000. ![]()
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Choreographer: Debuted: Brasseur & Eisler: A Farewell Show (10/07/04 Costume: Black pants, black shirt with black and white diamond pattern front panels. ![]() Notes: Brian skated to a live version of this song by Andrea Bocelli at the Bocelli Tribute on Ice in 2004. ![]()
Music: by Christian Castro on Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor:
Choreographer: Debuted: StarSkates Latin 2000 Costume: Rust colored pants with five gold buttons down outside near skate, black cummerbund with tassle and full creme open neck shirt with slight ruffle at each cuff. (this is the "Concierto de Aranjuez" [v2] costume) Notes: ![]()
Music: by Cab Callaway.
Choreographer: Rob McCall Debuted: 1991 Costume: Salmon colored pants, black button-down shirt, teal tie, and teal and salmon striped vest. Notes: ![]()
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Music: by Led Zepplin on
Choreographer: Debuted: 1998 Costume: Notes: Duet with Kurt Browning ![]()
Music: by Michael Feinstein on Forever:
Choreographer: Michael Seibert Debuted: 1992 Costume: Black pants, black shirt that has a green and gold vine print with a large magenta flower on the back. The shirt is a Versace. Notes: ![]()
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Choreographer: Brian Orser? Debuted: World Pros (12/8/91) Costume: Black pants, black belt with silver buckle, black turtleneck and light blue denim open jacket with sleeves rolled up. ![]() Notes: One of Brian's more emotional programs, this was a tribute to the late Rob McCall (an ice-dancer with Tracy Wilson) who was Brian's friend and travel-mate for many years. The program includes a footwork section taken from Wilson & McCalls signature 'Elite Syncopations' 88 Olympic free dance. ![]()
Music: by The Beastie Boys on Check Your Head
Choreographer: David Wilson Debuted: Skate the Nation (1998) Costume: Notes: ![]()
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Choreographer: Debuted: Holiday Festival on Ice (2004) Costume: Notes: ![]()
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Music: from the musical Chicago
Choreographer: Tommy Tune and Brian Orser Debuted: Kurt Browning's Gotta Dance 2001 Costume: The black and silver costume from "Against All Odds" plus a creme round brimmed hat with black band. ![]() Notes: This program was a duet with Tommy Tune dancing similar steps to Brian's skating up on the stage. ![]()
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Choreographer: Brian Orser Debuted: Improv-Ice (2000) Costume: Navy pants and blue full shirt with black bands on the sleeves and buttons across the front panel. This was the original "Dear Father (v2)" costume. Notes: Improv-Ice has the skaters draw the music only a few hours before the show and they have limited ice time in which they must create a program, with no help from choreographers or coaches. Brian took this opera and skated it as a comedy. ![]()
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Choreographer: Debuted: StarSkates Broadway 1999 Costume: Gray pants, white shirt (with sleeves rolled up) and black sweater vest with blue and silver glitter argyle/diamond pattern on front (the "I Get A Kick Out Of You Costume"). Notes: ![]()
Music: by Billy Gilman on One Voice
Choreographer: Debuted: StarSkates Country (2000) Costume: Navy pants and blue full shirt with black bands on the sleeves and double column of buttons down the front panel. (this is the [v4] Dar Father costume) ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: from the sountrack to "Tycoon"
Choreographer: Debuted: 1996 Costume: Red pants with black belt. Black full shirt with cutout-collar and vertical inset colored pleats. On front, one purple inset on each side; on back two purple insets with a red inset in between. Notes: At various events in the 96-97 season Brian spoke of how when he first heart this song it reminded him of Rob McCall but as the season drew on it took on more meaning as his mother became ill. ![]()
Music: by Johnny Mathis on Live.
Choreographer: Robin Cousins Debuted: 1992 Costume: Black pants with side seams of black and white checkers, white shirt, rainbow suspenders, and black and white checkered tie, arm bands, and spats. ![]() Notes: For the 1992 Dreams on Ice show, Brian wore the salmon & teal Minnie The Moocher costume. ![]()
Music: by Louis Armstrong on The Glenn Miller Story
Choreographer: Debuted: World Challenge of Champions 1990. Costume: Embroidered vest costume from "Hungarian Dance No. 6" Notes: This is an old Russian folk song that translates to 'Dark Eyes'. ![]()
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Choreographer: Debuted: Kurt Browning's Gotta Dance 2001 Costume: Black pant, dark gray shirt with open v-neck collar. ![]() Notes: This program was a duet with Yuka Sato that dealt with edges. ![]()
Music: by Jon Bon Jovi
Choreographer: Debuted: Holiday Festival on Ice (1999) Costume: Black leather and suede pants. Red oxford style shirt with white buttons. Notes: ![]()
Music: from the movie soundtrack Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.
Choreographer: Debuted: Skating and Gymnastics Spectacular 1992 Costume: Black leggings and blue shirt - a practice type of costume Notes: ![]()
Music: by the Johnny Favorite Swing Orchestra on Holiday Romance.
Choreographer: David Wilson Debuted: Canadian Stars on Ice (1999) Costume: Yellow pants, black belt, black full shirt with large white polka-dots, yellow piping down button-over and black and white wingtip-style boot covers. ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: performed by Frank Sinatra and an unknown female vocalist.
Choreographer: Debuted: Holiday Festival on Ice 1996 Costume: Gray pants, white shirt (with sleeves rolled up) and black sweater vest with blue and silver glitter argyle/diamond pattern on front (the "I Get A Kick Out Of You Costume"). Notes: ![]()
Music: by Lee Ann Womack on The Season for Romance.
Choreographer: Brian Orser Debuted: Holiday Celebration on Ice 2003 Costume: Red pants, white mock-turtleneck Notes: This is a sute performed with Roz Sumners ![]()
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Choreographer: Sandra Bezic Debuted: Blame It On The Blues (1996) Costume: Brown pants, open neck white button down shirt, tan/brown/creme pattern vest. Notes: Brian skated this program 'with' a large cartoon blue crocodile. ![]()
Music: by Andrea Bocelli on the Andrea
Choreographer: Debuted: Andrea Bocelli Tribute on Ice (11/11/04) Costume: the black and silver "Aginst All Odds" costume Notes: ![]()
Music: by Earth Wind & Fire on Greatest Hits
Choreographer: Debuted: Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute on Ice (11/12/05) Costume: Black pants, dark green button-down shirt. Front panel of shirt has large alternating lightening bolt pattern in lime green and blue-green with navy cuffs, collar and trim down front seam ![]() Notes: This was Brian's shirt from the 2001 Canadian Stars on Ice ensemble Tunnel Vision ![]()
Music: by Stevie Wonder, on Definitive Collection.
Choreographer: David Wilson Debuted: StarSkates IceJam2 (2000) Costume: Black pants with silver stripe, red belt; White tuxedo style shirt with blue and red paint splatters. ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by Aretha Franklin on Love Songs.
Choreographer: Debuted: Aretha's Soul on Ice 2001 Costume: Notes: ![]()
Music: "Somewhere In Time" from the original motion picture soundtrack of Somewhere In Time.
Choreographer: Anne Shelter
Debuted: Sears Canadian Open 12/1/01 Costume: [v1] Creme banded collar full shirt, light and dark brown diamond pattern on brown background sweater vest, creme pants, black belt and boot covers in brown suede and tan. ![]() ![]() Notes: This unique program includes several figures and earned him the 2001 Canadian Open title! ![]()
Music: by Gary Moore on Still Got The Blues.
Choreographer: Debuted: Challenge of Champions 12/19/92 Costume: (v1) Black pants, black and silver belt, open stitch teal form-fitting sweater, black leather vest with silver rivets and two pockets on front. (v2) ... (v3) Black pants, royal blue shirt. Notes: (v1) was just a little odd looking and was only worn the one time before being replaced with (v2). (v3) was worn for the 1993 Dreams on Ice show. ![]()
Music: by Neil Diamond on Headed For The Future.
Choreographer: [v1] Uschi Keszler; [v2] David Wilson Debuted: [v1] Barrie Club Carnival (1987); [v2] Skate the Nation (1997) Costume: [v1] The real question is 'what didn't he wear for it?' Costumes included (v1) the orange "Ladyhawke" first costume, (v2) black pants, royal blue full satin shirt with fitted waist. Shirt has blue sequins on waist, across shoulders/yoke, and cuffs ![]() ![]() Notes: Version One was skated Brian's last year as an amateur and was a tribute to his fans. Version Two was brought back in tribute to his mother who had just passed away as it was always her favorite song/number. ![]()
Music: by Lyle Lovett from the soundtrack to For The Love Of The Game.
Choreographer: Cindy Stewart Debuted: Canadian Stars on Ice (2000) Costume: Tan cargo pants with oversize pockets at the knee, white t-shirt and creme open short jacket ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: The first half is by Peter Gabriel. The second half is by Sting. Both are from the Glory of Gershwin collection.
Choreographer: David Wilson Debuted: 1996 Costume: Navy blue pants, creme colored full shirt that has a multicolored (blue,green,tan,burgundy) untied neck-tie pattern around the top. ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by John Williams on Swing Swing Swing:
Choreographer: Debuted: Japan Open 1997 Costume: (v1) Navy blue pants, creme colored full shirt that has a multicolored (blue,green,tan,burgundy) untied neck-tie pattern around the top. (This is the "Summertime / Nice Work If You Can Get It" costume) ![]() ![]() Notes: ![]()
Music: by Deborah Cox on One Wish.
Choreographer: Debuted: Brian Boitano's Skating Spectacular (1999) Costume: Black shiny leather pants, silver studded black belt, black shiny shirt with a light grid pattern to it. ![]() Notes: This was a one time only program for Boitano's show and was done with Deborah singing live. ![]()
Music: by David Gray on White Ladder.
Choreographer: Brian Orser and LeAnne Miller Debuted: Katarina Witt's Kisses on Ice (2001) Costume: (v1) Dark gray suede pants, gray billowy shirt. ![]() ![]() Notes:For Summernight On Ice 2001, Brian wore the "Against All Odds" black and silver costume ![]()
Music: by Colin James on Colin James & The Little Big Band. This 1993 CD was only released in Canada.
Choreographer: David Wilson Debuted: 1995 Costume: (v1) Black pants, black full shirt with 5 red X's on it. One X on right waist goes over belt, one on right wrist, three down front left of shirt over open vertical slit. ![]() Notes: For the 1996 Great Skate Debate he wore the "Summertime" costume. ![]()
Music: by Ray Charles.
Choreographer: Debuted: Salute to Ray Charles (2002) Costume: Black pants, hot pink shirt with black short sleeves trimmed in bink, two black pockets on front chest and black trim down front seam, worn open at top over black t-shirt. ![]() Notes: This was a duet program with Brian Boitano ![]()
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Choreographer: Debuted: (1997) Costume: Notes: ![]()
Music: by Andrea Bocelli
Choreographer: Debuted: Kurt Browning's Gotta Skate V (10/18/05) Costume: Black pants, black shirt with black and white diamond pattern front panels (the "Mi Mancheri" costume) Notes: ![]()
Music: by Michael Feinstein on Anthology:
Choreographer: (v1); (v2) David Wilson Debuted: (v1) 1992; (v2) Scott Hamilton & Friends 2003 Costume: (v1) Black pants and light blue denim jacket (the "Like A Rock" [v2] costume); (v2) Black pants with a metallic fabric striped shirt. The shirt is striped in silver, red, purple and black. Notes: Brian brought back this program because Michael Feinstein was performing live at Scott's show. ![]()
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Choreographer: Sandra Bezic Debuted: Blame It On The Blues (1996) Costume: Brian starts in brown pants, open neck white button down shirt, tan/brown/creme pattern vest, and then transforms to black top hat and tails. Notes: Brian skated this with the syncho team Black Ice. |