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By Web Admin on Nov 29, 2011
Music video by Willow performing Whip My Hair. (C) 2010 Roc Nation, LLC.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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By Web Admin on Nov 29, 2011
Music video by Willow performing Whip My Hair. (C) 2010 Roc Nation, LLC.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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By Web Admin on Nov 26, 2011
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By Web Admin on Nov 25, 2011
This is the “Painting Bolinas” theme song for the new documentary “Painting Bolinas”. The song was written and sung by George Mohler. Main cinematographer: Linas Phillips. Additional footage: Andrew Kaluzynski, Peter Strieitmann. Editor: Andrew Kaluzynski. Go to paintingbolinas.com for more info. Email Wendy Elkin – Producer/Director @ wendyelkin@comcast.net. Synopsis The Painting Bolinas movie is a documentary about a 90 yr old artist, Peter Lee Brownlee whose lifestyle mirrors a king in a court of chaos and imagination. Peter is known as the “cake decorator” because of his massive layering technique, creating rich textures, his paintings are of urban and rural downtowns and famous landmarks all across America. In an earlier time, one of his paintings was on the cover of “New York Living” and he donated paintings to help Yoko Ono raise funds for the Strawberry Fields John Lennon Memorial. His court includes an eccentric collection of people who have lost their dreams and found their way to Bolinas, California, a magical village that seems to teeter between the edge of the world and the edge of the Pacific; a haunt not unlike a Steinbeck novel. It serves as the living backdrop for a film about a brilliant artist, the aging process, a woman who wants to save his paintings from ruination and the zany characters that choose to live out their lives with him. Four years in the making, this documentary attempts to bring light to musicians, artists, philosophers, and …
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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