Posts Tagged ‘Homeland’
The Emmys Are Upon Us!
The 2016 Emmys are near (September 18th)! Who are you going to vote for? The nominees for Outstanding Drama are: The Americans Better Call Saul Downton Abbey Game of Thrones Homeland House of Cards Mr. Robot Outstanding Comedy: Blackish Master of None Modern Family Silicon Valley Transparent Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Veep Variety Talk Series: Comedians more »
Read MoreDanny Bramson: The Interview Part 6 on Qscore!
The semi-autobiographical “Almost Famous” challenged Cameron Crowe and Danny Bramson to create a real rock band . . . Stillwater. The rest is history. Seventy-seven songs made it into the film! With the support of Dreamworks, Mo Ostin and David Geffen it was the ultimate playground! The first to convince Led Zeppelin to license their more »
Read MoreDanny Bramson: The Interview Part 5 on Qscore!
How did Bruce Springsteen’s “Secret Garden” make it into “Jerry Maguire” as score? The original plan was for jazz and early, unreleased Miles Davis . . . but that gave way to a partnership with Sony’s Glen Brunman (Forrest Gump) and become the first release for Epic Soundtracks. The search through album tracks for score more »
Read MoreDanny Bramson: The Interview Part 4 on Qscore!
“Say Anything” brought Danny Bramson and Cameron Crowe together again. The boom box scene, which Bramson imagines as Romeo and Juliet, was temped with Wishbone and reggae but together they pivoted to accomplish the impossible and landed Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes”, with the help of David Geffen. First they learn in a phone call more »
Read MoreDanny Bramson: The Interview Part 3 on Qscore!
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 more »
Read MoreDanny Bramson: The Interview Part 2 on Q Score
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 more »
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 more »
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