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The Official Podcast and Radio show of Music Art Film.
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    MUSIC ART FILM - JAMIE BRUHN of THE LIZARDZ

    MUSIC ART FILM - JAMIE BRUHN of THE LIZARDZ

    Originally from Minneapolis, Jamie Bruhn has been an active, working musician, singer, songwriter and producer for almost 35 years. Jamie has been playing bass and singing with The Lizardz since 2008. His background includes jazz, R&B, hard rock and pop music. He has played in jazz orchestras and combos as well as touring with a variety of musicians and bands over the years in Jamaica as well as the western and southern United States. He has brought many of these influences to The Lizardz and other recording and live music projects. His true musical love is songwriting, recording and production. He has co-written and recorded three albums with The Lizardz including “Eyeblinder" in 2013 with the band and Blue Oyster Cult legend Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser, one of his musical heroes as well as River to Nowhere in 2018 and their newest, Memoria, in 2022. Jamie had the pleasure of visiting the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London with Lizardz Keyboardist Mark Larson to have the Eyeblinder album mastered. He has also worked at Wisseloord Studios with Grammy winning mastering engineer Darcy Proper in Amsterdam while completing his 2017 solo album, Cigarettes and Lies. He also released an album with the Dukes of 1987 and Dana Saeger in 2016. His solo album in 2017 featured artists such as Richie Castellano, Joe Bouchard, Chris Pinnick, Ric Parnell, Jerry King and Travis Plantico. He has also written and recorded with Cloud Over Jupiter, John Shirley and John “Rabbit” Bundrick (The Who, Bob Marley, Roger Waters, David Gilmour), among others. In the last few years, he has contributed to various movie soundtracks as well as other musician’s projects and radio jingles. 
     
    Jamie’s music can be heard at:
     
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/7DopRwOefW9hWNcLXgEka6
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ulADhRkwU4Qc7MQcnRXxv
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/7jaEYChUFxu0xbSBrpKbSf
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/7CI8hL3PogFprUhWeHU0Qx
     
    Uhttp://thelizardz.com

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Brian Christopher O'Halloran - MUSIC Art Film - Brad Balfour

    Brian Christopher O'Halloran - MUSIC Art Film - Brad Balfour

    Brian Christopher O'Halloran is an American actor, producer, and podcaster best known for playing Dante Hicks in Kevin Smith's debut 1994 film Clerks and its 2006 and 2022 sequels Clerks II and Clerks III
    Brian Christopher O'Halloran (born December 20, 1969) is an American actor best known for his roles in Kevin Smith's films, notably as Dante Hicks in Smith's debut film Clerks and its 2006 sequel, Clerks II. Aside from this, he has made small appearances in most of Smith's films, either as his Clerks character Dante Hicks or one of Dante's cousins. O'Halloran was born in Manhattan, New York City, and lived in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey since the age of 13. A first-generation American, both his parents emigrated from Ireland. His father died when O'Halloran was 15 years old.
    O'Halloran is the lead actor in Vulgar (2000), an obscure movie about a small town clown who is traumatized after he is attacked during one of his performances. He has worked on theatre productions since high school. He has said on the subject of doing theatre: “ Oh, yeah. It's the best training you can do, as an actor. To be in front of a live audience. There's no 'Stop, wait, oh geez, what was that line again?' It just sharpens your reflexes. It sharpens your interaction. And it definitely sharpens your memory because you have to know an entire show from beginning to end. ” Since Clerks, O'Halloran has primarily been a stage actor, working with the Boomerang Theatre Company, the New Jersey Repertory Company and the Tri-State Actors Theatre, among others. He is currently a resident of Staten Island.
    https://m.imdb.com/name/nm0641168/fullcredits

    • 7 min
    Bill Plympton - Music Art Film - Brad Balfour

    Bill Plympton - Music Art Film - Brad Balfour

    Born in Portland, Oregon to Don and Wilda Plympton, he grew up in a large family of three girls and three boys. For the six children it was often far too wet to play outside. Plympton credits Oregon’s rainy climate for nurturing his drawing skills and imagination. He also was a cub scout and played little league when the weather permitted. In 1964 he graduated from Oregon City High School where he participated in the art club. He went on to Portland State University, where he edited the yearbook and was a member of the film society, creating posters for them. It was here where he picked up his obsession for film – it was for this film society that he first attempted animation, making a yearbook promo that was accidentally shot upside-down, rendering it totally useless.
    To avoid the Vietnam War, Plympton served in the National Guard from 1967 to 1972. In 1968, he moved to New York City and began a year of study at the School of Visual Arts. Making the Big Apple his home, Plympton served 15 years as an illustrator and cartoonist. Between toting his portfolio and catching cheap matinees, he designed the magazines: Cineaste, Filmmakers Newsletter, and Film Society Review. His illustrations have graced the pages of The New York Times, Vogue, House Beautiful, The Village Voice, Screw, and Vanity Fair. His cartoons appeared in such magazines as Viva, Penthouse, Rolling Stone, National Lampoon, and Glamour. In 1975, in The Soho Weekly News, he began “Plympton,” a political cartoon strip. By 1981, it was syndicated in over twenty papers by Universal Press Syndicate.
    All his life, Bill Plympton has been fascinated by animation. When he was fourteen, he sent Disney some of his cartoons and offered up his services as animator. They wrote back and told him that while his drawings showed promise, he was too young. It wasn’t until 1983 that he was approached to animate a film. The Android Sister Valeria Wasilewski asked Plympton to direct and animate a film she was producing of Jules Feiffer’s song, “Boomtown.” Connie D’Antuono, another of the film’s producers, “sort of held my hand through the whole process,” Plympton says. “It was a great way to learn to make a film.”
    Immediately following the completion of “Boomtown,” he began his own animated film, “Drawing Lesson # 2.” Production of the live action scenes was slow due to inclement weather, so Plympton decided to start on another film. For this one, he contacted Maureen McElheron, an old friend with whom he had performed in a Country Western Band (he played pedal steel guitar), and she agreed to score “Your Face.” Due to budgetary considerations, she also sang. Her voice, eerily decelerated to sound more masculine, combined with a fantastically contorting visage helped garner the film a 1988 Oscar nomination for best animated short.
    “Suddenly people began returning my phone calls,” remembers Plympton. He became very hot in the commercial business doing spots for such clients as Trivial Pursuit, Nutrasweet, Taco Bell, AT&T, Nike, Geico, United Airlines and Mercedes-Benz. His work also started appearing with more and more frequency on MTV and in the increasingly popular touring animation festivals. After a string of highly successful short films (“One of Those Days,” “How to Kiss,” “25 Ways to Quit Smoking,” and “Plymptoons”), he began thinking about making a feature film. His shorts were winning prizes like crazy and he wanted a new challenge – and, as he puts it, “I’d wanted to make a full-length movie ever since I was a kid.”
    What came to be called THE TUNE was financed entirely by the animator himself. Sections of the feature were released as short films to help generate funds for production. These include “The Wiseman” and “Push Comes to Shove,” the latter of which won the 1991 Prix du Jury at the Cannes Film Festival. With money from his short film prizes and commercial work, he was able to complete T

    • 22 min
    Josh Rennie Hynes - Music Art Film

    Josh Rennie Hynes - Music Art Film

    Josh Rennie-Hynes is an Australian born Artist now living in Nashville. His new single 'Morning Stars' is out now! ‘Morning Stars’ is the latest single Josh Rennie-Hynes. The Australian born now Nashville based Artist continues his progression into a more electronic sound, while sticking true to his emotive songwriter roots and as always creating songs that linger long after the first listen.
    10‘Morning Stars’ is the second single to be released from his forthcoming LP ‘Light/Shade’ which is set for release in early 2023. Rennie-Hynes has always let his ever changing creative desires lead the way. From his live to tape chimey guitar rock n roll (PATTERNS 2019) to his synth layered indie pop/rock over lush arrangements (DAY RAGE 2022) This subsequent new album sees him once again following his instincts into an entirely new realm with ease.

    • 39 min
    Beth Bowen - Artist

    Beth Bowen - Artist

    Beth was born and raised in Fresno, California. Beth fell in love with painting at a young age. She remembers watching her grandmother paint gorgeous landscapes with oils. Beth moved to Southern California as soon as she graduated where she dove straight into various acting and modeling, opportunities in television, film, commercials, and print campaigns.

    • 22 min
    Eddie Vedder Sits down with BRAD BALFOUR circa 1992

    Eddie Vedder Sits down with BRAD BALFOUR circa 1992

    In this episode of Music Art Film Design - We are transported back to the year 1992. Brad Balfour meets with Eddie Vedder from the band Pearl Jam for this rare interview.
    For More information on Eddie Vedder - Visit Wikipedia
    Eddie Jerome Vedder (born Edward Louis Severson III; December 23, 1964) is an American singer, musician, and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist and one of three guitarists of the rock band Pearl Jam. He also appeared as a guest vocalist in Temple of the Dog, the one-off tribute band dedicated to the late singer Andrew Wood.
    Vedder is known for his powerful baritone vocals. He was ranked number 7 on a list of "Best Lead Singers of All Time", based on a readers' poll compiled by Rolling Stone.[4]
    In 2007, Vedder released his first solo album as a soundtrack for the film Into the Wild (2007). His second album, Ukulele Songs, and a live DVD titled Water on the Road were released in 2011. His third solo album Earthling was released in 2022.
    In 2017, Vedder was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Pearl Jam

    • 56 min

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