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 Phil Ramone Philosophy Of Religion Philip K. Dick
Among those whose music he has produced are Burt Bacharach, Ray Charles, Natalie Cole, Bob Dylan, Gloria Estefan, Aretha Franklin, Billy Joel, Elton John, Quincy Jones Quincy Jones (born March 14, 1933 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American record, television and film producer, musician and songwriter.
Jones is especially well known for his work with Michael Jackson as the producer of Jackson's most famous albums ( Off th, BB King, Madonna, Paul McCartney Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born June 18, 1942), much better known simply as Paul McCartney is a British musician, composer and producer.
Signor Pavarotti made his opera, Andre Previn, Paul Simon This article is about the musician; for other Paul Simons, see Paul Simon (disambiguation).
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 Paul Bettany Forum @ Filmbug
Paul is apparently talking to film producer Stephen Woolley(of The Crying Game) about playing BJ in the last days of his life at his house-Cotchford Farm,Sussex -leading up to his mysterious death on the night of 2nd/3rd July 1969.
At the Brian Jones Fan Club,here based in Cheltenham,UK,where Brian Jones was born,and who later founded The Rolling Stones,have heard that Paul Bettany is currently having talks about starring in a film about Brian Jones.
The film title-"The Wild & Wicked World of Brian Jones",could be shooting later this year when Paul has completed another film project called"Wimbledon".
www.filmbug.com /db/37117-8   (392 words)

  
 CQ
The film's biggest success is evoking its period, from the funky retro film techniques used by cinematographer Robert D. Yeoman ("Rushmore") and editor Leslie Jones, to set director Phillipe Turlure's treasure trove of historic filmmaking equipment (the first shot in "CQ" is of a sound recorder as Paul narrates 'This is my Nagra 3').
Yet Paul's film is entered in a small festival where it's watched by seriously rapt students as Paul rues his loss of the iconic Marlene (sounding for all the world like Mike Meyer's beatnik ramblings in "So I Married an Axe Murderer") before flashing to his present, now color, world with Valentine.
The first thought that comes to mind after watching Roman Coppola's 'filmmaker making his first film' paean to childhood memories of the 1960's is to wonder if the project would have been backed had the first-timer not been the son of executive producer Francis Ford Coppola.
www.reelingreviews.com /cq.htm   (392 words)

  
 Michael Jackson
He re-entered the public eye with a starring role in the film musical The Wiz, collaborating on the soundtrack album with Quincy Jones.
Later that year he took part in Captain Eo, a short film laden with special effects that was only shown at the Disneyworld amusement park; he also announced plans to write his autobiography.
Their partnership was renewed in 1979 when Jones produced Off The Wall, a startlingly successful collection of contemporary soul material that introduced the world to the adult Michael Jackson.
www-scf.usc.edu /~gad/itp204/MJ_b.htm   (392 words)

  
 The DVD Journal Quick Reviews: Bedazzled (2000)
Includes a commentary track from Ramis, a second commentary from Hurley and producer Trevor Albert, a featurette hosted by Hurley, a look at the costume designs, and an outtake reel, including a hilarious extended improv from Jones and Adelstein as two NBA broadcasters.
Good supporting turns from Orlando Jones, Miriam Shor, and Paul Adelstein as Elliot's co-workers, who turn up as various characters in his wish-fulfillment adventures, and a cameo from Ramis-regular Brian Doyle-Murray.
Bedazzled, a 2000 re-make of Stanley Donen's popular 1967 film starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, is a generally entertaining turn from director Harold Ramis (Analyze This, Groundhog Day, Caddyshack), despite a few drawbacks.
www.dvdjournal.com /quickreviews/b/bedazzled00.q.shtml   (423 words)

  
 DVD Review Film Vault
Director L.Q. Jones, Cinematographer John Morril and Film Critic Charles Champlin
Executive producer Richard Gordon and genre film writer Tom Weaver
Paul Morrissey, Star Uso Kier, and Film Historian Maurice Yacowar
www.dvdreview.com /movies/html/commentary_list.html   (1615 words)

  
 FrightFest: London's Premiere Film Festival
Like Alan and Paul squabbling incessantly over the merits of some of the films that get into our line up (Alan hated Marebito but because it was winning countless awards thought it should be shown), we know each title will have its fans and detractors.
Alan knows Anatoly Fradis, the producer of both Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis and its sequel Rave to the Grave.
Alan has already told Penguin Books how much you like his Rough Guide to Horror Movies.
www.frightfest.co.uk /perl/search.pl?LABEL=2005-May&T=main   (817 words)

  
 Action TV - Brett episode guide
Synopsis : A chance encounter with an American film producer and a mystery painting lead Brett to the threshold of a whole new world.
Robin Bailey, David Bauer, Angela Brown, Paul Maxwell, Norman Claridge, Ann Murray, Roy Stephens, Anthony Scott, Hugh McDermott, David Cargill, Karl Held, John Bloomfield, Tony Sibbald, John Sterland, Marie Adams, Hal Haili, Jay Neill, Louis Negin, Bill Bailey, Marcella Markham and David Baron.
Robin Bailey, Windsor Davies, Michael Hawkins, Glyn Houston, Jennifer Lee, Jean McFarlane, Alan Keith, Frank Sieman, Geoff Chong, Haydn Jones, Guto Roberts, Reg Pritchard, Alan Powner and Mostyn Evans.
www.action-tv.org.uk /guides/brett.htm   (817 words)

  
 Episode Credits In Transmission Order
Script Consultant Tony Williamson, Incidental Music David Lee, 'Adam Adamant' theme Written by Hal Shaper and David Lee, Sung by Kathy Kirby, Film Cameramen Ken Westbury, John Baker, Film Editors Valerie Best, Dave Elliott, Fight Arranger Peter Diamond, Designer Darrol Blake, Producer Verity Lambert, Directed by Paul Ciappessoni.
Adam Adamant Gerald Harper, Georgina Jones Juliet Harmer, William E. Simms Jack May, Benjamin Kinthly Charles Tingwell, Shani Mathieson Adrienne Corri, McLintock William Hurndell, Sales Manager Bryan Kendrick, Advertising Manager David Lander, Spalding Jack Howlett, Caretaker Peggy Ann Clifford, Badenoch John Gatrell, Girl in Commercial Pauline Munro, Man in Commercial Neville Becker.
Adam Adamant Gerald Harper, Georgina Jones Juliet Harmer, William E. Simms Jack May, Pamela Wentworth-Howe Christine Finn, Sandra Webb Patricia Haines, Charles Fellows James Cairncross, Sir Nigel Dee David Garth, Daniels John Walker, Caretaker Brian Hayes, Von Reison Edward Palmer, Philippe Jervais Colin Vancao.
www.ben.haughton.btinternet.co.uk /castlists/seriescast.htm   (817 words)

  
 BBC - Press Office - Africa Lives: The Girl in the Café Tightrope Pictures
Tightrope Pictures was formed in late 2003 out of the successful ongoing collaboration between the multi award-winning writer Paul Abbott (Shameless, State Of Play, Clocking Off) and leading drama producer Hilary Bevan Jones (May 33rd, State Of Play, Butterfly Collectors).
As well as new dramas by Paul Abbott, Tightrope Pictures is currently working on development projects with writers such as Guy Hibbert, Lucy Gannon, Lizzie Mickery and Tony Grounds.
This moving 90-minute television film was broadcast on BBC ONE as part of this year's Comic Relief Campaign to highlight elder abuse.
www.bbc.co.uk /pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2005/05_may/26/africa_cafe_tightrope.shtml   (817 words)

  
 Four Corners - 19/08/2001: Celebrating 40 years
NEWS REPORTER: Bill Waterhouse and son Robbie have brought criminal defamation charges against reporter Tony Jones and the executive producer of Four Corners, Peter Manning.
PAUL BARRY: Four Corners has raised questions about the way he and his directors made money at their shareholders' expense, about the low tax rate Bond Group pays compared to other Australian public companies, and about the status of some of the profits Bond Group tells the world it has made.
TONY JONES ('FOUR CORNERS'): With its longstanding claim to 42 per cent of the Antarctic continent, Australia is a key player in deciding the future of this extraordinary place.
www.abc.net.au /4corners/stories/s347930.htm   (12836 words)

  
 Off the Wall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quincy Jones, the musical director for Motown's film adaptation of The Wiz (in which Jackson starred as the Scarecrow), served as the album's producer, with lyrics and music by Jackson, Heatwave's Rod Temperton, Stevie Wonder, and Paul McCartney, among others.
"Off The Wall- Special Edition" contained some bonus material, including the original demo of "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and "Workin' Day And Night", both recorded at home in 1978, plus interviews with Quincy Jones and Rod Temperton.
The album was a major success for the Jacksons frontman, despite critics who said Jackson's career was doomed after leaving Motown in 1975.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Off_the_Wall   (660 words)

  
 Manners McDade Artist Management
Now highly in demand as a pop arranger, Talbot went on to work with artists such as Travis, Tom Jones, Paul McCartney and producer Nigel Godrich.
In the same year The British Film Institute asked Talbot to compose a new score for Hitchcock’s silent classic The Lodger, and the film together with the new score is performed regularly across Europe and in the States.
Classic FM in association with the PRS Foundation for New Music has appointed Joby Talbot as their first ever Composer in Residence and he has just started work on the score for the Disney feature film The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
www.mannersmcdade.co.uk /composer.asp?cid=2   (660 words)

  
 Sidney Poitier --  Encyclopædia Britannica
This honor came for her performance in the title role of director Otto Preminger's Carmen Jones (1954), a film loosely based on the opera Carmen and featuring an all-black cast.
American singer and film actress who was the first black woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for best actress.
Bahamian American actor and motion-picture director and producer.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9060564   (698 words)

  
 Ink 19 :: The Art of Noise
The individual members of Art of Noise enjoy prolific solo careers -- Paul Morley as a rock journalist, Trevor Horn as a much-sought-after producer, and Anne Dudley with film soundtrack projects that have earned her an Academy Award for scoring the 1998 film, The Full Monty.
After the 1986 release of their brilliantly retooled Prince classic "Kiss," with vocals by legendary sex-symbol, Tom Jones, the Art of Noise fell into a state of dormancy.
A lot of people are terrified about the future, whereas the Art of Noise have always wanted to embrace it and change it for the better.
www.ink19.com /issues_F/99_10/ink_spots/013_the_art_of_noise.shtml   (3010 words)

  
 Mario Van Peebles Biography @ Filmbug
Van Peebles has starred in the acclaimed telefilms, Alex Haley's Mama Flora's Family, The Ricky Bell Story, The Sally Hemmings Story, The Emperor Jones, Gang in Blue and Riot.
Van Peebles' most recent stage work includes War Letters, produced by the Sundance Theatre Lab at the Canon Theatre and his portrayal of the acclaimed turn-of-the-century poet Paul Laurence Dunbar in the play Oak and Ivy at the Vineyard Playhouse in Martha's Vineyard.
Van Peebles' other acting film credits include Raw Nerve, Love Kills, Solo, Los Locos, Stag, Gunmen and Clint Eastwood's Heartbreak Ridge, for the last of which he won a NAACP Image Award.
www.filmbug.com /db/4130-9   (427 words)

  
 Comic-Con 2005 :: Programming for Saturday, July 16
Panelists for this part of the program include Joe Flanigan (Maj. John Sheppard), Torri Higginson (Dr. Elizabeth Weir), Rachel Luttrell (Teyla Emmagan), David Hewlett (Dr. Rodney McKay), Paul McGillion (Dr. Carson Beckett), and Jason Momoa as Ronon Dex.
Hear all about the creative process at Oni and upcoming projects from editor-in-chief James Lucas Jones, publisher Joe Nozemack, and director of makerting Maryanne Snell, along with creators Greg Rucka (Queen and Country), Ted Naifeh (Courtney Crumrin), Chynna Clugston (Blue Monday), Corey Lewis (Sharknife), John Layman (Puffed), and Brian Wood (Demo).
Appearing on both panels are Brad Wright and Robert Cooper, executive producers/writers, and Tony Optican VP, development and current programming for SCI FI.
www.comic-con.org /cci2005/cci05_prog_sat.php   (7603 words)

  
 Turner, Bennett Honored in D.C. - OrlandoSentinel.com: Entertainment
Record producer Quincy Jones described Bennett as "a soulful messenger of American songs" and said, "Tony is the one who knows how to fly us to the moon and get us back."
Robert Redford -- actor, director and creator of the Sundance independent film festival -- took some potshots from Paul Newman, his co-star in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "The Sting."
Bennett was saluted with performances of standards like "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, "For Once in My Life," by R&B star John Legend, and "Fly Me to the Moon," by chanteuse Diana Krall.
www.orlandosentinel.com /entertainment/sns-ap-kennedy-center-honors,0,3169302.story?coll=orl-entertainment-celeb   (480 words)

  
 Led Zeppelin
Page scored the film Death Wish 2 and, after a brief reunion with Plant and the Honeydrippers project in 1984, he inaugurated the short-lived Firm with Paul Rodgers.
Jones later became a successful producer, notably with the Mission, while Plant embarked on a highly successful solo career, launched with PICTURES AT ELEVEN.
He then formed the Jimmy Page Band with John Bonham's son, Jason, who in turn drummed with Led Zeppelin on their appearance at Atlantic's 25th Anniversary Concert in 1988.
www.rock.co.za /files/led_zeppelin_bio.html   (1599 words)

  
 mso:Heart biography
Overseen by producer and arranger John Paul Jones (the former bassist for Led Zeppelin), the album allows listeners to joyfully reconnect with reinterpretations of the beloved songs of rock's most famous sisters, ANN and NANCY WILSON, and HOWARD LEESE.
ANN and NANCY developed a taste for the intimate club setting when they formed the Lovemongers, an acoustic side project whose recording of Led Zeppelin's "Battle of Evermore" was included in the best-selling soundtrack to Singles, a hit film revolving around the Seattle rock scene written and directed by NANCY's husband, Cameron Crowe.
As ANN WILSON says of their inspiration for this project, "I think you have to look at all you've gained through huge success versus doing exactly what you want to do and shutting everything out--you're lucky if you can have the quiet time to do exactly what you want to do.
www.msopr.com /mso/heart.html   (1223 words)

  
 Off the Wall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quincy Jones, the musical director for Motown's film adaptation of The Wiz (in which Jackson starred as the Scarecrow), served as the album's producer, with lyrics and music by Jackson, Heatwave's Rod Temperton, Stevie Wonder, and Paul McCartney, among others.
Off the Wall was American pop and RandB singer Michael Jackson's breakthrough 1979 solo album.
In 2003 the TV network VH1 named Off the Wall the thirty-sixth greatest album of all time.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Off_the_Wall   (656 words)

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