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‘08 Addictions, Shout Outs & One Offs

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Whether discovered as new or simply appreciated in ‘08 as if it were new…


“The Shield” – final season – withdrawals
“The Wire” – final season – withdrawals
“Mad Men” – 2nd year addiction
BLIP.fm - addiction
Elbow live at The Avalon – year end shout out to the band
Oprah classes with Eckhart Tolle – enlightenment
Michelle’s Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies – addiction
M Cafe’s Banana Chocolate Millefeuille – addiction
Wii Sports – Tennis - movement
RSD – year end shout out to Rob Smith
Ojai – addiction
“Heckler” – year end shout out to Jamie Kennedy
“WEST 10 LDN” – year end shout outs to Ashley Madekwe and Duane Henry
The Camera House – year end shout out to Rufus Burnham
“Enduring Love (Original Motion Picture Score)” – year end shout out to composer Jeremy Sams
“Cold Case” episode “Street Money” – year end shout out to director Carlos Ávila
“True Blood” episodes “Cold Ground” & “You’ll Be The Death of Me” – year end shout out to writer/producer Raelle Tucker

Top 10 Songs of ‘08 viewable on the Beatlife Blog

60 Channels ‘Black Rush’ as End Title Song on ‘Crash’

Jan 2nd ‘09 – The STARZ! original series of ‘Crash’ will close the episode entitled, ‘Ring Dings’ with the 60 Channels track ‘Black Rush’ featuring vocals by Angie Hart (Frente!) from the album, ‘Covert Movements.’60 Channels is a second artist project created and produced by The Angel. Repeats all week through Jan 11th On Demand through Jan 15th.

A special year end shout out goes to Glen Mazzara, creator of the series…

Angie Hart records the evocative vocals on 'Black Rush'

Angie Hart records the evocative vocals on 'Black Rush'

“When I wrote this song, I had Angie’s voice in my head, knowing that she would draw in the listener with a beautiful and intimate performance… bringing the lyrics to life”. – The Angel

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Year End Shout Outs PT 1…

As the year draws to a close, and I have a minute to think back over 2008, I’ve realized something I’d kind of blanked on, while it was happening. During the presidential race, I made it a daily habit of watching Rachel Maddow on MSNBC. I kept thinking that she seemed really familiar, but I couldn’t place it right away…

It took me a minute to realize that it was Rachel, who interviewed me back in ‘04 on Air America along with director, Bart Everly, about the documentary film, “Let’s Get Frank.” I scored the film about Congressman Barney Frank and his role in the Clinton Impeachment hearings… So we talked about the differences between scoring a scripted project versus a documentary.

Rachel has earned one of my ‘08 shout outs for telling it like is, questioning the absurdities of every day life in politics and helping maintain a level of sanity out there in the big bad world. So thanks, Rachel… and it was nice to meet you.

Digging through the archives, we found a photo from that interview…

L-R The Angel, Rachel Maddow, Bart Everly

L-R The Angel, Rachel Maddow, Bart Everly


Let's Get Frank @ Film Forum July 14 '04

Let's Get Frank @ Film Forum July 14 '04


rachel maddow on airamerica

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