Welcome to episode 51 of Sideshow & Tell, your mini newscast where Ian brings you all the latest on film music, composers and movie news! In this week’s SAT, your host Ian informs you of the latest film and game music releases including Ghostbusters by Theodore Shapiro, from Sony Classical, Viva by Stephen Rennicks, from Lakeshore Records, The Matrix by Don Davis, on vinyl, from Varèse Sarabande, Fallout 4 by Inon Zur, on deluxe vinyl, from Bethesda Softworks, and finally, Me Before You by Craig Armstrong, from Interscope Records. Ian also brings us the news that composer Heitor Pereira is returning to score ‘Despicable Me 3’, composer John Williams was recently honoured with a Saturn Award for his work on Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and Junkie XL aka Tom Holkenborg has been announced as the sole composer on the upcoming Warner Brothers DC behemoth ‘Justice League’. To finish up this week’s SAT Ian has a pick of the week for you by composer Michael Giacchino, from the wonderful people over at Varèse Sarabande!
Sideshow & Tell 07/01/2016
Welcome to episode 51 of Sideshow & Tell, your mini newscast where Ian brings you all the latest on film music, composers and movie news! In this week’s SAT, your host Ian informs you of the latest film and game music releases including Ghostbusters by Theodore Shapiro, from Sony Classical, Viva by Stephen Rennicks, from Lakeshore Records, The Matrix by Don Davis, on vinyl,…
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Composer Craig Armstrong, Composer Don Davis, Composer Heitor Pereira, Composer Inon Zur, Composer Michael Giacchino, Composer Stephen Rennicks Viva Stephen Rennicks, Composer Theodore Shapiro, Composer Tom Holkenborg, Despicable Me 3 Heitor Pereira, Fallout 4 Inon Zur, Film Composer John Williams, Film Music, Film Podcast, Film Score, Ghostbusters Theodore Shapiro, John Williams Saturn Award, Junkie XL Justice League, Me Before You Craig Armstrong, Movie Music, Score, Score Podcast, Sideshow & Tell, Soundtrack, Soundtrack Podcast, Star Trek Beyond Michael Giacchino, Star Wars The Force Awakens John Williams, The Matrix Don Davis
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