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Danny Bramson: The Interview Part 3 on Q Score
From Backstreet Records and Tom Petty’s Damn the Torpedoes to making movies with Cameron Crowe . . . in Part III of The Interview, Bramson shares the beginning of music supervision, where coordinating talents like Peter Gabriel and Led Zeppelin was a yet “under-acknowledged” job category. Together with Joel Sill (Forrest Gump, Castaway), Becky Shargo…
Read MoreDanny Bramson: The Interview Part 2 on Qscore!
In Part II Bramson tell’s Q Score host Jonathan McHugh how Backstreet Records came to be. He shares a special story about how Bob Dylan’s return to the stage accidentally played a part in signing Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers to Backstreet. Bramson also shares insight into the golden age of the Fillmore East and…
Read MoreDanny Bramson: The Interview Part 1 on Q Score
From the Universal Amphitheater to his prolific partnership with Cameron Crowe, the Rolling Stone writer-turned-uber-successful-film-director, whose path was immortalized in the semi-autobiographical Almost Famous, legendary music industry impresario Danny Bramson joins Q Score’s own Jonathan McHugh for a six part interview. They discuss everyone and everything from Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty to…
Read MoreBaywatch Music Supervisor Kevin Edelman on Q Score PART 2
Music supervisor Kevin Edelman sits down and chats with Q Score host Jonathan McHugh. Kevin Edelman is celebrating his 20th anniversary of music-supervision and has worked on 100 projects in those 20 years. In part two of the interview Edelman talks about how he selects the music for some of his most recent TV series…
Read MoreBaywatch Music Supervisor Kevin Edelman on Q Score!
Music supervisor Kevin Edelman sits down and chats with Q Score host Jonathan McHugh. Kevin Edelman is celebrating his 20th anniversary of music-supervision and has worked on 100 projects in those 20 years. McHugh and Edelman talk about how he got in the music supervision game and his first big show Baywatch. Kevin Edelman, built…
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