What is the definition of “Star Wars music”? Maybe, to paraphrase Jimmy Carter, you just know it when you hear it. Most people would answer by pointing to the man who invented and canonized this ...
If you could travel back a long time ago to a galaxy far, far away, what would you change about the past? Would you make sure the Jedi freed Shmi Skywalker from slavery? Stop Palpatine before he ever ...
An iconic image of, from left, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford in a scene from “Star Wars: A New Hope.” May the Fourth be with you — and also the music. "Star Wars" fanatics ready to ...
One of the most memorable and/or toe-curling scenes from the documentary series Sunderland ’Til I Die came when budding Ministry Of Sound DJ/new club director Charlie Methven discussed mixing things ...
Steve Earle earned a Grammy Award for 2004’s “The Revolution Stars Now,” his 11th studio album. The album won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album at the 47th Grammy Awards in 2005. As for ...
“Harvest” takes us to a wedding on Chandrila, where we see the friends and family of the couple dancing enthusiastically. They seem to have some loose choreography memorized, and they all know just ...
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When asked about some of the members making cameos in 2002’s “Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones,” Timberlake revealed he and Bass were “so butt hurt” they weren’t included. Meanwhile, ...
The legendary John Williams once set the soundtrack for the billion-dollar franchise. Now a new generation of Hollywood composers that he inspired are giving the Force a whole new feel. By Tim ...
May the Fourth be with you — and also the music. "Star Wars" fanatics ready to celebrate what's become known as Star Wars Day this coming Saturday no doubt are cueing up their movie score albums. But ...
What is the definition of "Star Wars music"? Maybe, to paraphrase Jimmy Carter, you just know it when you hear it. Most people would answer by pointing to the man who invented and canonized this ...