Posts Tagged ‘jonathan mchugh’
“Big Love” Composer Anton Sanko and Singer & Songwriter Kyler England
The Weekly Comet hosts Tamara Conniff & Jonathan McHugh welcome award-winning composer of “The Possession,” Anton Sanko and singer & songwriter Kyler England. Plus, KCRW DJ Jason Kramer’s Pick of the Week! Award-winning composer Anton Sanko takes The Comet Couch to talk about his latest film, “The Possession,” which will opens August 31. The film’s…
Read MoreLissa Lauria – “Killing Me Softly” (LIVE COVER)
The Weekly Comet hosts Tamara Conniff & Jonathan McHugh welcome artist, singer & songwriter Lissa Lauria for a performance and interview. Lissa Lauria is a one movement, literally. She recently founded I AM Movement to support teens and young adults who are dealing with traumatic issues such as suicidal thoughts, cutting, drugs, alcoholism and low…
Read MoreSundance Film Festival: They Came Together – Craig Wedren (Composer)
In the first episode of Q Score, Jonathan McHugh (Q) briefs us on the upcoming Sundance Film Festival. Q sits down with this weeks guest, the composer of the 2014 Sundance Film “They Came Together”, Craig Wedren. Wedren and McHugh reminisce about meeting on the film Roger Doger, as well as Wedren’s experience composing for…
Read MorePick of the Week: The Orwells’ – Mallrats (La La La)
This week, taste-maker Jason Kramer shares his pick, indie rockers The Orwells’ are highlighted. This Chicago based group packs a punch with a sound reminiscent of The Stooges and Velvet Underground.
Read MoreGrammy-Nominated Composer Ryan Shore and I AM Movement Founder Lissa Lauria
The Weekly Comet hosts Tamara Conniff & Jonathan McHugh welcome Grammy-nominated composer Ryan Shore and artist, singer & songwriter Lissa Lauria. Composer Ryan Shore talks about his latest project – the score to action-driven combat driving video game, “Spy Hunter.” Shore received a 2012 Grammy Award nomination for best soundtrack score for “The Shrine.” He…
Read More22 Jump Street Music Supervisor Kier Lehman’s favorite song from the film
Multi-faceted music supervisor Kier Lehman sits down and chats with Q score host Jonathan McHugh. Lehman tells McHugh about his beginnings at Hit The Ground Running, and the “CSI” franchise. They then go one to talk about his past projects such as “Entourage” and “Eat, Pray, Love” as well his most recent film “22 Jump…
Read MoreInterview with composer iZler
Tamara and John sit down with iZler, fresh off his win at the BMI awards for his work on Revenge. iZler is a rock star turned composer whose credits include Humboldt County, Revenge, and Shameless.
Read MoreTiffany Anders on Q Score
Tiffany Anders on Q Score
Read MoreDexter Composer Daniel Licht & Roots Rockers Uncle Daddy
The Weekly Comet hosts Tamara Conniff & Jonathan McHugh welcome composer of the hit Showtime series “Dexter” Daniel Licht and roots rockers Uncle Daddy. The seventh season of Showtime’s Emmy-winning series “Dexter” premiered to over 2.9 million viewers, making it the network’s number one telecast for the year. And award-winning composer Daniel Licht provides the…
Read MoreCold Case Composer Comes to Q Score!
Michael Levine composer for the hit TV series, Cold Case sits and chats with Q score host Jonathan McHugh. They discuss Levin’s work on the acclaimed series Cold Case as well as being part of some of the coolest films including Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest and The Simpsons Movie. They also discuss…
Read MoreClip of the Week with Jason Kramer
The Weekly Comet mainstay KCRW DJ Jason Kramer is back with his Pick of the Week: Keaton Henson. During this segment Tamara has a laughing fit and starts to cry. You have to watch to find out why.
Read MoreVampire Academy Music Supervisor Howard Paar
Music Supervisor Howard Paar shares with Q his experience in working on Vampire Academy.
Read MorePerformance with Rodriguez of “Searching for Sugar Man”
The Weekly Comet hosts Tamara Conniff and Jonathan McHugh present an exclusive performance with singer/songwriter Rodriguez, who is the subject of the award-winning documentary “Searching for Sugar Man.” Sixto Rodriguez’ story is truly inspirational. A native of Detroit, in the 1970s he recorded two albums which went largely unnoticed in the U.S. He hung up…
Read MoreThe 88 – “Center of the Sun” (LIVE)
The 88 are one of the best alt/pop/rock bands to come out of Los Angeles in recent years. After a brief stint signed to Island Records, the band eared their indie status again in 2009 and went on to record a self titled full-length album and EP “Actors.” Along the way they caught the ear…
Read More“Spy Hunter” Composer Ryan Shore Interview
The Weekly Comet hosts Tamara Conniff & Jonathan McHugh welcome Grammy-nominated composer Ryan Shore, who talks about his latest project – the score to action-driven combat driving video game “Spy Hunter.” Shore received a 2012 Grammy Award nomination for best soundtrack score for “The Shrine.” He graduated in 1996 from the Berklee College of Music…
Read More“Felicity” Music Supervisor Madonna Wade-Reed on Q score
Music Supervisor Madonna Wade-Reed Talks Felicity on Q score
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