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"Scary Movie" Blu-Ray special edition release
Explore the Blu-Ray special edition release of Scary Movie (1991), featuring an original score by jazz composer Hank Hehmsoth. This blog dives into the film’s cult status, Hehmsoth’s orchestral jazz soundtrack, and the creative challenges of composing for this low-budget horror classic. Learn about Hehmsoth’s unique approach to blending jazz with horror and how Scary Movie is gaining renewed attention in the horror and jazz communities.
Austin Jazz Society Hall of Fame
Celebrating Carmen Bradford: Austin Jazz Society Hall of Fame Induction
My Date with a Charlie’s Angel
Fast forward to concert night, and who shows up backstage? None other than Cheryl Ladd herself, the real-life Angel...
10 Meter Board
open for 45 minutes a day, the 10 meter diving board was not for the faint hearted
Behind the Music: Arthur’s Theme
As a musician, I’ve been fortunate to be involved in some remarkable projects throughout my career. One that holds a special place in my heart is the Academy Award-winning song The Best That You Can Do (Theme from Arthur), written by Burt Bacharach, with Christopher Cross.
Dinner with Bacall
Garner suggested we all eat together. Elaine’s pushed several tables together. I remember making a beeline to sit next to Lauren Bacall.
I Subbed for Basie
One Saturday afternoon, I got a phone call at 2:30. The agent on the other end asked me, “Hey, can you play for Count Basie tonight? He’s got the flu, and I need a sub for him!”
At first, I was taken aback. Me? Sub for Count Basie?!
LadyBird Movie
It was 20 years ago this year that I wrote the music for a documentary celebrating the life and times of Lady Bird Johnson, FLOTUS, First Lady of the United States.
La La Land Pianist
This really gave me firsthand experience of what we all hear about these days—being able to live “off the grid” in places like Marfa, TX or Montana and still stay connected to the world. Suddenly, I was in the mix, connected to Hollywood, all from my little corner of Texas.
Dizzy Stops By To Say Hi
"Keep it goin'!"
I had been playing when I felt a hand on my shoulder. I looked up to see Dizzy Gillespie, the legendary jazz trumpet and father of bebop jazz. He said "That sounds great, kid!" and I couldn't believe my eyes!
Eulogy for Dan
The Jazz Journalists Association just used my National Endowment for the Arts research on Dan Morgenstern in their tribute to Dan...
Hendrix & The Pusi-Kat
...I knew something was wrong because…well, what was it? Oh, OK, he was playing guitar backwards!! Yea, it was Jimi Hendrix!