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Rockband Tournament/Charity Event
Wednesday, Jul 16, 2008 11:20AM / Standard Entry
Wow, I had a crazy weekend! I competed in a Rock Band charity tournament and my band, The Anorexic Turtles, WON! 100% of the proceeds from the tournament will go to Mercy Corps' COMFORT FOR KIDS, a program helping earthquake survivors in Sichuan, China.
So I've been working long hours everyday for a few weeks to finish scoring an awesome and funny romantic comedy called Asian Stories (starring James Kyson Lee from "Heroes" and Kathy Uyen). I finally finished writing and my friend Scott Tang wanted to come over with his band (The 2 KGS, consisting of Scott Tang on Drums, Kathy Uyen on Bass, Grace Su aka Peachies on Guitar, and Karin Anna Cheung on vocals) to practice for the tournament.
The 2 KGS. They knew how to put on a show, best showmanship all night...Karin even bought pink panties that they threw out into the audience, and that made them go wild!
When Kathy showed up, I totally didn't recognize her, even though I've seen her face onscreen everyday for a few weeks while working on Asian Stories. It's been 3 years since they shot the film, and her hair is totally different now. So I was mentioning how I just finished composing music for Asian Stories, and Kathy was like "No way, you're kidding."
So I got to play for her the love theme that I wrote for her character, and she really liked it. So then we started playing Rock Band on my Xbox, and since Kathy had never played before, I taught her how to rock the bass like she was born playing one. Her first time playing ("Say It Ain't So" by Weezer), she got 50 something percent, and by the night of the competition, she scored 94%!
Click here to hear music from Asian Stories (the first piece is the love theme):
http://www.reverbnation.com/tunepak/603510
Kathy Uyen and I hanging out at the party. I taught her everything she knows about playing bass in a video game.
Scott busting out his awesome hat!
Karin and I looking at...something.
So in the first round of the tournament, we played "Don't Fear the Reaper" by Blue Oyster Cult and had the second highest score, behind a band made up of engineers (they called themselves, I.T. Freely), and they had apparently practiced every configuration to figure out how to get the highest score, plus they chose a really long song to rack up the points...smart thinking.
Rounds two and three we performed "Vasoline" by Stone Temple Pilots, and "Sabotage" by The Beastie Boys. And I got to watch Big Phony and Thomas' Apartment perform, they were awesome, especially Thomas' Apartment (who have several of their songs featured in the Asian Stories soundtrack). So those guys had never played Rock Band before, and really rocked it while also performing with so much energy and stage presence. It really blew me away.
So we made it to the final round, and did a show down with I.T. Freely on "Creep" by Radiohead. Everyone was screaming, singing along, and cheering. It was such an adrenaline rush to perform in front of a crowd like that. It's the first time in my life I actually felt like a rockstar. All my experiences performing in orchestras don't compare to that level of intensity you get from a screaming crowd. In the end, we edged out the other band to win the tournament! What an experience, next I believe our band is going into rehab to recover from our huge success.
My band, the Anorexic Turtles, rocking out! That's me on drums, Ray Reinebach on Guitar/Bass, and Erin Wilson on Guitar/Bass.
Anorexic Turtles after winning the tournament.
ASIAN STORIES THEATRICAL PREMIERE
Asian Stories will have a one week theatrical release in Los Angeles. The premiere will happen on:
Friday, July 25, 2008
ImaginAsian Center, Downtown LA
251 South Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
http://www.iacenterla.com/la
I will be at the premiere along with James Kyson Lee, Kathy Uyen, Kirt Kishita, Ron Oda (the director), and other cast and crew members for a Q&A after the screening. The movie will be released on DVD on September 2nd.
Asian Stories is an amazing feature length film that tells a story unlike any other. Jim is a young closefisted Chinese American living in LA who desperately finds himself with a stack of white flower themed disposable cameras, fleur-de-lis invitations, a number of champagne bottles, and a ten-thousand dollar engagement ring bill. The only thing missing is a bride. In financial debt and miserable for having his fiancé leave two weeks prior to Valentine's day, Jim tries to resurface his dignity and wash away his wretchedness by asking his best friend, a Japanese hitman whose passion for cooking fancy entrees extends far beyond his kitchen, to kill him just in time to miss the Hallmark holiday. With less than four days to live, Jim, while wearing his wedding tuxedo the entire time, treks to the mountains to find his fate, meet a pizza delivery boy with lucky charms, the funeral spot of his choice, and a girl.
ASIAN STORIES won the Audience Award at the VC Film Festival/Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and has screened to sold-out audiences at other festivals in San Diego, Hawaii and Chicago.
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The Kidnapping of Ingrid Betancourt to air Tonight on CNN
Saturday, Jul 5, 2008 3:43PM / News
Here's an opportunity to see a film that I worked on several years ago:
This week, Ingrid Betancourt, former senator and Presidential candidate in Columbia was rescued by the military from 6 years of captivity by FARC in the jungle of Columbia.
CNN will air Karin Hayes' and Victoria Bruce's Documentary "The Kidnapping of Ingrid Betancourt" Saturday night. Please check it out.
The Kidnapping of Ingrid Betancourt
CNN, Saturday, July 5th
8pm/11pm EDT
5pm/8pm EDT
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My new album is out TODAY!
Tuesday, Jun 24, 2008 6:46PM / News
J-OK'EL is available for purchase from http://moviescoremedia.com/jokel.html.
My other releases have either been digital or self-released. My own copy arrived yesterday, and I was pretty excited about unwrapping the plastic off my own album for the first time!
If you want to check out the movie, the DVD was also released, and is available on netflix, amazon, and most likely blockbuster and other major DVD retailers.
I'm also doing a CD signing to promote J-OK'EL, and THE LOCH NESS MONSTER, it's happening this Saturday at 2pm, June 28th at Dark Delicacies in Burbank.
Here are some behind the scenes videos where you can preview some of the music from J-OK'EL.
Video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Nyj8n2rkbfw
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R0b0PkreWI
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cxj4xaQPIw
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My new Reverbnation.com page
Saturday, Jun 21, 2008 5:52AM / News
Check out my new page at Reverbnation.com. You can listen to a bunch of my tracks there.
http://www.reverbnation.com/georgeshaw
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NEW Indiana Jones Fan Film
Sunday, May 25, 2008 6:46PM / News

After you see the end, see the beginning.
The Release of the long-awaited Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull fills a nearly 20-year gap since Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade thrilled audiences in 1989.
In the meantime, the fans grew restless with the wait and grew even more disappointed in Hollywood politics. In that time, many fan films sprang up, trying to fill the gap. But one fan film has stood out above the rest. Dubbed the “True Indy 4” by diehard fans all around the world, Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Templars was made on a shoestring by an unlikely convergence of pros and non-pros. The feature-length film was shot in three countries over four years, and boasts impressive production values.
A true labor of love, a 12-minute action teaser of the films opening is now available to view online:
High Quality Quicktime version:
http://web.mac.com/directorlawrence/Templar_Updates/Treasure_of_the_Templars.html
Lower Quality Streaming version:
http://www.veoh.com/videos/v12768359fxNNf9ms
It has been an absolute joy to be a part of this film, and to live out my dream of composing music for an Indiana Jones adventure. This film features a "younger" Indiana Jones (in his twenties, I believe), and is a prequel to the original trilogy. The current teaser features my original music starting around 4 minutes in. The first four minutes of the video weren't even completed in time for me to compose music for, so what you're seeing is all freshly finished.
The music you hear in the teaser is just synth demos, I am seeking to raise some funds to hire a few live musicians to record the score. Indy would be deeply grateful for your support (he deserves to have his epic adventures accompanied by the lush and exhilarating sound of real musicians, and not some cheesy synthesizer)!
100% of donations will go towards recording studio expenses and hiring live musicians. And in addition to supporting struggling musicians, you can get your hands on some exclusive albums:
*Donate $20 or more and receive a Limited-Edition promo CD of my recent score to the film Sailfish, a sports drama which opens theatrically in China this summer during the Beijing Olympics. It features over an hour of a romantic themes and rousing competition music.
*Donate $50 or more and receive the Sailfish promo CD and a compilation CD of some of my own favorite pieces from various film scores that I’ve written.
*Donate $100 or more and receive a Sailfish promo CD, a compilation CD of my work, and an autographed CD of the final Treasure of the Templars score along with a thank you and your name printed in the CD liner notes.
Submit your donation via Paypal (send to george@georgeshawmusic.com or maestrosc@gmail.com)
CLICK HERE TO DONATE
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- George Shaw is a rapidly rising composer who has worked on Hollywood and independent films...George Shaw is a rapidly rising composer who has worked on Hollywood and independent films. He is a versatile composer with the skill for crafting rich orchestral tapestries as well as producing cutting edge sounds to match the visual images in movies.
Recent films include MARCUS, which was recently released on DVD by Warner Home Videos, and the score album released by Movie Score Media. J-OK’EL (starring Tom Parker, Dee Wallace) had a theatrical release in Mexico, and the music won a Gold Medal for Artistic Excellence at the 2007 Park City Film Music Festival, which claims to be "the first film festival in the world singularly recognizing the contributions of composers and their music to film." PURITY also won a Gold Medal for Best Impact of Music at the 2006 festival, in addition to two Gold Medals Shaw garnered for Best Impact of Music in animation and a Gold Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Film Music Composition for Independent Film.
In addition to composing, Shaw has orchestrated on a number of films, including GHOST RIDER (starring Nicolas Cage), DARWIN AWARDS (starring Winona Ryder, Joseph Fiennes), KISS, KISS, BANG, BANG (starring Val Kilmer, Robert Downey Jr.), ROBOTECH: THE SHADOW CHRONICLES, and CHASING GHOSTS (starring Michael Madsen). Shaw’s string arrangements and orchestrations can also be heard on Nural’s debut album “The Weight of the World” from Hopeless Records, and singer/songwriter Kari Kimmel’s first solo album “A Life in the Day.”
Shaw studied composition and film scoring at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music, taking part in its world-class Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program. He also participated in the 2004 ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop and the 9th Annual BMI Conducting Workshop. Shaw is a 2007 fellow in Film Independent’s Project: Involve, a filmmaker mentorship program that paired him with Emmy-nominated composer Christopher Lennertz (MEDAL OF HONOR: EUROPEAN ASSAULT, SUPERNATURAL, DR. DOOLITTLE 3).
Shaw plays clarinet, piano, guitar, and a variety of exotic woodwind instruments from around the world. George resides in Los Angeles, where he can surf and snowboard in the same day. - Occupation: Composer
- Age: 27
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