Stop Making Sense,” widely viewed as the greatest concert film of all time. omes to the Washington Center on Friday, January ...
The landmark 1984 concert film “Stop Making Sense” gave us David Byrne in an oversized suit, shared the most dynamic phase of Talking Heads’ unique melding of New Wave attitude, art school creativity ...
This concert movie was extremely unique for its time, as it does not feature much in the way of backstage footage of the band or broad shots of their audience during the recorded concert in question.
Following sold-out screenings across the country, Jerry Harrison – keyboardist/guitarist of the band Talking Heads – has announced an extended run of live events tied to the 40th anniversary ...
Now, more than two-dozen additional events throughout the States have been added to Harrison’s schedule. The new screenings span from a September 18 event in Washington, D.C., through a January 17 ...
Talking Heads keyboardist and guitarist Jerry Harrison is pretty sure that “Stop Making Sense” has never looked or sounded better than it does now. He played a role in that. What: The 1984 Talking ...
When Talking Heads released a restored and remixed version of their classic 1984 concert film “Stop Making Sense” for its 40th anniversary, guitarist-keyboardist Jerry Harrison says it confirmed ...
Pink Martini returns Jan 31 with Storm Large as the lead singer! We are also excited to bring two unique film experiences to Olympia in January – "Stop Making Sense" hosted by Jerry Harrison and ...
A screening and Q&A for 'Stop Making Sense' will come to Modesto. The 1984 concert film has been restored with digital audio and visual enhancements. Talking Heads guitarist will speak after film.
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Perfect ‘Sense’: Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads brings the band’s classic concert film to Beverly Sunday
Milwaukee native Jerry Harrison’s Boston connections run deep. While a student at Harvard, he and his roommate Ernie Brooks became enamored with the Cambridge Common performance by Natick-born ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Jerry Harrison doesn’t have too many regrets in his musical career. The ...
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