Music Television is very pleased to present The Raconteurs and the music video for their song titled Sunday Driver. The music video for Sunday Driver was directed by Steven Sebring, the acclaimed photographer, filmmaker, inventor and vanguard in artistic 3D imaging. The video was captured at the Sebring Revolution Media Lab in New York City.
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Director/Producer: Steven Sebring
Editor: Daniel Olshansky
First Assistant: Ariel Garcia
Camera Technician: David Hunt
Lighting Technician: Nick Jones
Production Assistant: Gregory Vogel
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Music Television is pleased to present Paul McCartney and the music video for his song titled Who Cares, which is track #5 from his album titled Egypt Station. The music video stars Paul McCartney & Emma Stone and was directed by Brantley Gutierrez & Ryan Heffington.
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Music Television is very pleased to present Boy George & Culture Club and two music videos for the songs titled Life and Let Somebody Love You from their latest album titled Life.
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Music Television is pleased to present a unique concept for a Christmas music video by Natalie Prass titled Everybody's Having Fun (It's Christmas Time).
The artist wrote the following about her song:
This holiday season is, for many of us, a confusing and frustrating one. This Christmas video is a statement on all of that. To try your hardest to be a self contained vessel of joy. To fight against what seems like a decaying wasteland of the world around you. That may seem dramatic, but I know that I've had to personally "force" myself into the holiday spirit this year. I'm sure many others can relate. With that being said, I'm hoping this video makes you want to dance and feel free to be who you are - no matter how alone you feel or how different you are than your family or community. There's a place in this country for everyone. Lets keep physically moving forward together with our stylish glasses on or off. Happiest Holidays and peace to you and yours. *** If you would like to purchase this song to be part of your Hot Holiday playlist, I will be donating ALL of the proceeds to SPARC (School of the Performing Arts in the Richmond Community). The song donation starts at $1.29, but if you have the means, and would like to add a little more to the amount, you can graciously do so. SPARC is an incredible Richmond, VA institution that's founded on the principle that no child will be turned away because they can't afford tuition. The school is open to all children; it has never discriminated on class, race, religion, gender identity or physical disabilities. It is the most diverse arts school in the region. The arts are critical to children for building their confidence - that statistically translates to better performance in their schooling - which will carry throughout their lives. I strongly believe if we teach and take care of ALL children, and open up their world of possibilities, then we will have a stronger community for everyone in the future. Basically Whitney said it best, "I believe the children are our future...teach them well and let them lead the way." ***
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Natalie Prass - Everybody's Having Fun (It's Christmas Time)
Music Television is pleased to add one more to our growing Christmas Music Video playlist featruring the Warner Records act, The Flaming Lips, and their interpretation of “Peace On Earth” - “Little Drummer Boy”.
Warner Records stated the following about the Christmas recording:
The film and audio recording were captured at Coyne’s Pink Floor Studio in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and features THE LIPS live line-up of Wayne Coyne, Steven Drozd, Michael Ivins, Derek Brown, Jake Ingalls, Matt Kirksy and Nicholas Ley performing the songs. The video was directed by Wayne Coyne and George Salisbury. THE LIPS taking on these perennial classics is considered homage to the David Bowie/Bing Crosby medley of “Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy” from 1977 under the banner of “Christmas of the Future”.
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The Flaming Lips - Peace On Earth/Little Drummer Boy
THE FLAMING LIPS will reprise their spectacular performance of their groundbreaking 1999 album THE SOFT BULLETIN, accompanied by the Colorado Symphony Orchestra with a show at Denver’s Boettcher Concert Hall on Friday, February 22, 2019. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, December 21 at 10:00am MT, and will be available at https://coloradosymphony.org/Tickets, or by visiting or calling the box office: 303-623-7876. THE LIPS originally played THE SOFT BULLETIN in its entirety, along with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on May 26, 2016 and considered by critics as one of the most important events ever held at Red Rocks in their 75 year history. The show was recorded and is planned for future release.
In other LIPS news, Steven Drozd has created a podcast that covers their 35 year recorded career. This multi-part series will illustrate their inimitable and out there creative process covering their aural oeuvre in their own dulcet tones. Episode Four: The Sorcerer’s Orphan: A song By Song History of The Flaming Lips audio podcast is available now on iTunes. Click HERE for details.
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