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Fast Charlie (Phillip Noyce, 2023).
#phillip noyce#fast charlie#pierce brosnan#morena baccarin#richard wenk#Victor Gischler#Warwick Thornton#Lee Haugen#Sherwood Jones#Jered Zalman#Frank Zito#Rachel April#John Gathright#Nancy Collini
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IN A MINUTE: // A POST_PUNK_ISH EXPRESS… //
“LUST” is the lead track on @casketcassette’s recently released LP titled ‘Love Letters to Ghosts’ & it finds Constant Williams’ LA-based project bringing those minimalist goods across 2 ½ mins of ghostly goth’d out, moodily murmuring & synth_popped DarkWave. @thechiseluk are here w/ “FUCK ‘EM,” the official lead single from their forthcoming LP titled ‘What A Fucking Nightmare’ (2/9 @purenoiserecs) & it finds the London-based quintet of vocalist Cal Graham, guitarists Luke Younger/Charlie Manning Walker, bassist Momo & drummer Lee Munday putting those “gobshites & over-opinionated knobheads” on blast across an economic 1:20 clip of oi! lathered Punk. “COWARD” is a choice cut from @demonsofnoon’s forthcoming LP titled ‘Death Machine’ (12/1) & it finds the Auckland-based sextet of Jonathan Burgess (bass/vox), Aria Jones (vocals), Abraham Kunin (guitar/vox/synth), Tamsyn Matchett (vocals), Joseph McElhinney (drums/vox) & Scott Satherley (guitar/vox) bringing their “Cult doom from Tāmaki Makaurau” vibes across a 3:42 clip of hypnotic sludgery. “BRIKKA BRAKKA FIRECRACKER” is a choice cut from @the_mistons’ recently released EP titled ‘Extended Play’ (@nadinerecords) & it finds the Portland-based trio of Sean Croghan, Micah Kassell & Scott Fox ripping across 3 mins of garage-tinged & SST-esque PunkRock. @snooper_7 are here w/ a brand new standalone single titled “COMPANY CAR” & it finds the Nashville-based quintet of Connor Cummins (guitar), Blair Tramel (vox), Cam Sarrett (drums), Happy Haugen (bass) & Ian Teeple (guitar) spazzing their way across a 2 mins of blown-out & pedal_pressing ArtPunk.
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THE ARMORY HOUSE IMPROV TEAMS Friday, March 10, 2023 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM The Tank (Attic) 312 West 36th Street New York, NY 10018 Brand new time. Brand new space. Brand new price. Brand new teams. Still high-octane improv. Rambunctious, daring, hilarious, provoking, and fun. Trust us - You've never experienced a night of improvisation quite like this. COST: Pay what you can. Have your Venmo or cash ready. Drinks are available for purchase all night. GET THERE: Take the first elevator to the sixth floor. **FRIDAY'S TEAMS** CEREAL MASCOTS Sean Morrin Dan Hanf Florence Friebe Jenny Hill Aaron LaRoche Rocky Powell Levi Penley Allie Kroeper UNTITLED! Sonia Nam Jerry Burgos Claire Shiell Rowena Lair Robert Price Marcus Haugen Molly Rae Wilder Troxxell LEBARON Kalynn Chambers Daniel Spruill Jessica Coyle Brad Stuart Pedro Lee Lauren Arnett Carol Thompson Jon Dimakopoulos HAMLET FOR HORSES Miranda West Benjamin Jones Richard Templeton Kassi Dougherty Lily Blumkin Samantha Williams Tyler Salamone Drew Scheid https://www.instagram.com/p/CpiRBK_uOH0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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I do what I do because of my dad.
Ad Astra, James Gray (2019)
#James Gray#Ethan Gross#Brad Pitt#Tommy Lee Jones#Ruth Negga#Donald Sutherland#Liv Tyler#Kimberly Elise#Loren Dean#Donnie Keshawarz#Sean Blakemore#Bobby Nish#LisaGay Hamilton#John Finn#John Ortiz#Freda Foh Shen#Hoyte Van Hoytema#Max Richter#John Axelrad#Lee Haugen#2019
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Movie #47 of 2017: The Lost City of Z
#the lost city of z#2016#english#james gray#adventure#biography#drama#david grann#christopher spelman#darius khondji#john axelrad#lee haugen#history#spanish#portugese#german#35mm#anamorphic#47
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One Mann's Movies Film Review: Ad Astra (2019).
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Ad Astra" with Brad Pitt. Impressive visuals, but rather disappointing as an overall package. 3/5.
Like father, like son?
I really love sci-fi films with high ambitions. “Psychological” sci-fi like “Solaris” for example. And “Arrival” topped my movie list for 2016. In similar vein, “Ad Astra” is also a movie concerning attempted contact with alien life. So I had high hopes for it. But would this Sci-fi epic ultimately challenge my brain again, or end up in the “Crystal Skull” sin bin…
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#Ad Astra#bob-the-movie-man#brad pitt#Cinema#Donald Sutherland#Douglas Adams#Dwayne Johnson#Ethan Gross#film review#Hoyte Van-Hoytema#James Gray#John Axelrad#Lee Haugen#Liv Tyler#Matt Damon#Movie Review#One Man&039;s Movies#One Mann&039;s Movies#Richard Branson#Ruth Negga#Tommy Lee Jones
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75 Surnames for Writers
You’ll want to look up the origins for these names to see where they come from! Happy writing :)
1. Peters
2. Potts
3. Holmes
4. Campbell
5. Fuentes
6. Grayson
7. Warren
8. Abebe
9. Garcia
10. Claremont
11. Green
12. Fleming
13. Bindra
14. Compston
15. Alban
16. Turner
17. Hamilton
18. Solheim
19. Haugen
20. Allendorf
21. Penton
22. Broad
23. Ravenhill
24. Srikantha
25. Abbington
26. King
27. Berge
28. Okoro
29. Ngoma
30. Johannes
31. Carr
32. Rossi
33. Muller
34. Hansen
35. Jovanovic
36. Garland
37. Kelinger
38. Liu
39. Perez
40. Ricciardo
41. Jenner
42. Snow
43. Andersson
44. Lee
45. Murrel
46. Mackie
47. Martinez
48. Wang
49. Thomas
50. McLean
51. Stevens
52. Akers
53. Beaulieu
54. Bernard
55. Iver
56. Jackson
57. Gonzalez
58. Legrand
59. Travers
60. Hernandez
61. Trevino
62. Chastain
63. Hass
64. Orpin
65. Arden
66. Brun
67. Little
68. Elm
69. Macdonald
70. Bach
71. John
72. Dillon
73. Burns
74. Tamm
75. Lindberg
#names#surnames#character names#naming characters#character surnames#character#characters#oc#ocs#writing#writing tips#writing resources#writing help#i need a surname for my character#literally i will forget i made this and spend hours looking for a surname istg#guys do you actually care#this took ages#i hope its representative#happy pride again because theres never too much pride
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The Lost City of Z (James Gray, 2016) Cast: Charlie Hunnam, Sienna Miller, Robert Pattinson, Tom Holland, Edward Ashley, Angus Macfadyen, Ian McDiarmid, Clive Francis, Pedro Coello, Franco Nero. Screenplay: James Gray, based on a book by David Grann. Cinematography: Darius Khondji. Production design: Jean-Vincent Puzos. Film editing: John Axelrad, Lee Haugen. Music: Christopher Spelman. The Lost City of Z sounds like one of those campy adventure movies spoofing the genre epitomized by King Solomon's Mines and pretty much done to death by the Indiana Jones series. (I also admit that the Z in the title also made me think it had something to do with zombies.) Anyway, how can we take movies about explorations in the Amazon seriously after Werner Herzog's Fitzcarraldo (1982)? But The Lost City of Z turned out to be a pleasant surprise: an old-fashioned adventure story played straight and done well. Charlie Hunnam doesn't have enough heft and charisma in the lead -- it was originally planned for Brad Pitt (who stayed on as producer after a schedule conflict) and then for Benedict Cumberbatch, either of whom might have filled the part of the obsessive explorer Percy Fawcett better. But writer-director James Gray handles a sprawling story -- we get not only scenes of Amazonian hardship but also of the Battle of the Somme in World War I -- with finesse.
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The Many Lives of It: Essays on the Stephen King Horror Franchise, edited by Ron Riekki, foreword by Joe Mynhardt, McFarland, 2020. Cover image di Shutterstock, info: mcfarlandbooks.com.
After its publication in 1986, Stephen King’s novel It sparked sequels, remakes, parodies and solidified an entire genre: clown horror. Decades later, director Andy Muschietti revitalized King’s popular novel, smashing all box office expectations with the release of his 2017 film It. At the time of its release, the movie set the record for the world’s highest-grossing horror film. Examining the legacy of the controversial cult novel, the 2017 box office sensation and other incarnations of the demonic clown Pennywise, this collection of never-before-published essays covers the franchise from a variety of perspectives. Topics include examinations of the carnivalesque in both the novel and films, depictions of sexuality and theology in the book, and manifestations of patriarchy and the franchise, among other diverse subjects.After its publication in 1986, Stephen King’s novel It sparked sequels, remakes, parodies and solidified an entire genre: clown horror. Decades later, director Andy Muschietti revitalized King’s popular novel, smashing all box office expectations with the release of his 2017 film It. At the time of its release, the movie set the record for the world’s highest-grossing horror film. Examining the legacy of the controversial cult novel, the 2017 box office sensation and other incarnations of the demonic clown Pennywise, this collection of never-before-published essays covers the franchise from a variety of perspectives. Topics include examinations of the carnivalesque in both the novel and films, depictions of sexuality and theology in the book, and manifestations of patriarchy and the franchise, among other diverse subjects.
Contents: Acknowledgments Foreword – Joe Mynhardt Introduction – Ron Riekki Part One: The Novel “He hits his fists against the post”: Stuttering Bill, Trauma and the Protective Power of the Imagination in Stephen King’s It – Hayley Mitchell Haugen Seven Children and It: Stephen King’s It as Children’s Story – Cory R. Goehring Clowning Around: The Carnivalesque and Stephen King’s Novel It – Katherine A. Troyer Doing It: Sex and the Monster – Dominick Grace “The turtle can’t help us”: Evil, Enchantment and the Magic of Faith in Stephen King’s It – Gregory Stevenson Part Two: Television and Film Changing Mike, Changing History: Erasing African-America in It (2017) – Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr. “Best Not to Look Back”: Monstrosity, Medium and Genre in Tommy Lee Wallace’s It (1990) – June Pulliam Stephen King, Endings and the Unburdening of It – Jason V. Brock The Disturbing Appeal of Pennywise – Michelle Leigh Gompf Derry’s Subterranean Carnival in Stephen King’s It – Conny Lippert Patriarchy and Abject Horror in Stephen King’s It: Young Beverly Marsh’s Search for Subjectivity – Ralph Beliveau and Laura Bolf-Beliveau From Page to Screen: Troubled Domestic Space in the It Franchise – Rebecca Janicker The Truth Inside the Lie: It and the Evolution of the Serial Killer – Rebecca Frost Wuh-We Do It: The Losers’ Club and Collaborative Leadership in It – André Loiselle The Clown Will Eat You Now – Brian W. Smith Appendix: Interview with Erik Junnola – Ron Riekki About the Contributors Index fo Terms
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Weekly output: sustainability, Project Kuiper, Frances Haugen, AI benefits, wellness UX, Amazon Sidewalk, less Facebook, Microsoft vs. climate change, Apple vs. sideloading, HBO Max, Nothing, Tim Berners-Lee, Facebook at Web Summit, U.S. vs. NSO Group
Weekly output: sustainability, Project Kuiper, Frances Haugen, AI benefits, wellness UX, Amazon Sidewalk, less Facebook, Microsoft vs. climate change, Apple vs. sideloading, HBO Max, Nothing, Tim Berners-Lee, Facebook at Web Summit, U.S. vs. NSO Group
Looking at this list makes me feel tired… or maybe that’s just the jet lag talking. 11/1/2021: How technology is driving sustainability, Web Summit My first of four Web Summit panels took place at the Corporate Innovation Summit, an offsite gathering at the Lisbon Academy of Sciences Monday. There, I quizzed Rebecca Parsons, chief technology officer at Thoughtworks; Vincent Clerc, chief executive…
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#Amazon Sidewalk#Brad Smith#Butterfly Network#climate change#Craig Federighi#Digital Markets Act#Entity List#Facebook diet#Facebook Meta#Frances Haugen#global warming#HBO Max#headphones#Inrupt#Lisbon#metaverse#Microsoft#Nothing#NSO Group#Off-Facebook activity#Portugal#Project Kuiper#sideloading#Solid pod#Starlink#sustainability#Tim Berners-Lee#Web Summit#wellness#Woebot
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Ad Astra (James Gray, 2019).
#ad astra#ad astra (2019)#james gray#brad pitt#hoyte van hoytema#john axelrad#lee haugen#kevin thompson
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Drug Overdoses on the Rise as Top 10 Diagnoses Unveiled
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Drug Overdoses on the Rise as Top 10 Diagnoses Unveiled
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Friday, February 24, 2023 The Armory Improv House Teams 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM The Tank 312 West 36th Street New York, NY 10018 Brand new time. Brand new space. Brand new price. Brand new teams. Still high-octane improv. Rambunctious, daring, hilarious, provoking, and fun. Trust us - You've never experienced a night of improvisation quite like this. COST: Pay what you can. Have your Venmo or cash ready. Drinks are available for purchase all night. @thetanknyc GET THERE: Take the first elevator to the sixth floor. **TONIGHT'S TEAMS** FOCUS GROUP Julian Green Aaron Applebey Jacob Williams Jessika Stocker Ro Rovito Chris Bouknight Kathryn Fabbroni Dylan Manning DETENTION! David Steele Joe Miles Xavier Pearson Megan Sugrue Elizabeth Keizner Sarah Mucek Morgan Roberts Scott Richey LEBARON Kalynn Chambers Daniel Spruill Jessica Coyle Brad Stuart Pedro Lee Lauren Arnett Carol Thompson Jon Dimakopoulos UNTITLED! Sonia Nam Jerry Burgos Claire Shiell Rowena Lair Robert Price Marcus Haugen Molly Rae Wilder Troxxell https://www.instagram.com/p/Co-EtjhuWIx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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If we may find a city, where one was considered impossible to exist, it may well write a whole new chapter in human history.
The Lost City of Z, James Gray (2016)
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Terry Kath's Untimely Death
Terry Kath's Fate
Terry Alan Kath was born on January 31st, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois. He is most notably known for having been one of the founding members of the band Chicago.
Terry was born to Raymond Elmer and Evelyn Meline Haugen. He had an older brother named Rod, and was raised in the Norwood Park area of Chicago. He was of German, English, and Scandinavian descent.
His brother Rod played the drums, and his mother played the banjo, which he tried to learn for himself. In the 9th grade, Terry acquired a guitar and amplifier. His influences included The Venture, Johnny Smith, Dick Dale, and Howard Roberts, then later was influenced by George Benson, Eric Clapton, and Jimi Hendrix.
Kath attended Rufus M. Hitch Public School, Taft High School, and DePaul University.
Some of his favorite movies included ‘Taxi Driver’ and ‘Fantasia’.
Unlike several other members of Chicago, Kath did not recieve much formal music training, and was mostly self taught. In a 1971 interview with 'Guitar Player', he stated that he had tried professional lessons, but abandoned them because "All I wanted to do was play those rock and roll chords". According to one source, Terry also didn’t read music.
Kath's father wanted him to have a steady career, but Terry preferred a career in music.
In 1963, Terry joined his first semi professional band, called 'The Mystics'. He later moved on to ‘Jimmy Rice and the Gentlemen' n 1965. From there, he went to play bass in a road band called 'Jimmy Ford and the Executives', which featured band members Danny Seraphine and Walter Parazaider, who would later join him in the band Chicago. In 1966, he joined the cover band the ‘Missing Links’, and started playing in clubs and ballrooms on a regular basis. Parazaider’s friend Lee Loughnane, would play with the band from time to time, as a trumpeter. Terry recieved an offer from James William Guercio to play bass for the ‘Illinois Speed Press’, another band from Chicago, and move to Los Angeles. Kath declined the offer as he considered the guitar his main instrument and wanted to sing lead vocals.
According to Peter Cetera, the band was booked to perform at Woodstock in 1969, but promoter Bill Graham rescheduled them to play at the Fillmore West on a date of his choosing, which was the Woodstock dates. Santana took Chicago’s place at Woodstock, with this performance being considered his breakthrough gig. parents’ basement. Eventually, they added singer and bassist Peter Cetera.
In June of 1968, at the request of James Guercio, who had become their producer, the band moved to Los Angeles. The band moved and signed with Columbia Records, changing their named to ‘Chicago Transit Authority’. They started performing on a regular basis at the ‘Whisky a Go Go’ in West Hollywood, which gave them more exposure, and became opening acts for Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. Jimi Hendrix is quoted as having said about the band,
“Jeez, your horn players are like one set of lungs and your guitar player is better than me.”.
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In 1969, the band released their first album, self titled as ‘Chicago Transit Authority’, which was a double album. It made number 17 on the billboard 200, and had sold over 1 million copies by 1970, being awarded with a platinum disc. Singles from the album included “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?”, “Beginnings”, “Questions 67 and 68”, and “I’m a Man”. That same year, they were awarded with the ‘Best New Artist of The Year’ from the Grammys.
According to Peter Cetera, the band was booked to perform at Woodstock in 1969, but promoter Bill Graham rescheduled them to play at the Fillmore West on a date of his choosing, which was the Woodstock dates. Santana took Chicago’s place at Woodstock, with this performance being considered his breathrough gig.
In 1970, the band released their second album, technically also self titled, known as ‘Chicago’. The album has since become referred to as ‘Chicago II’. The second album was also a double album, and went straight to the top ten in its second week on the Billboard chart, before its single had even gotten to the Hot 100. Singles from the album include ‘Make Me Smile’, which Terry sung on, and the titular ‘25 or 6 to 4’. The album quickly went gold, then eventually platinum.
In 1970, the band released their second album, technically also self titled, known as ‘Chicago’. The album has since become referred to as ‘Chicago II’. The second album was also a double album, and went straight to the top ten in its second week on the Billboard chart, before its single had even gotten to the Hot 100. Singles from the album include ‘Make Me Smile’, which Terry sung on, and the titular ‘25 or 6 to 4’. The album quickly went gold, then eventually platimum.
On January 11th, 1971, Chicago released their third album, ‘Chicago III’, which was yet another double album. The band was described as ‘fatigued and road-weary’ by Danny Seraphine, when they went in the studio to record. The album sold well on its release, going gold only a month later. Singles from this album include “Free” and “Lowdown”. Terry is credited as having written the songs “I Don’t Want Your Money”, and “An Hour in The Shower”, and sang on the songs “Loneliness is Just a Word”, “Free”, and of course “An Hour in The Shower”.
On July 10th, 1972, the band released their first single release album, “Chicago V”. It was their fourth studio album, which featured singles “Saturday in the Park”, and “Dialogue (Part I & II)”. The album is considered a ‘back to basics’ type album, with it resembling their first album more. Terry is credited with having written the song “Alma Mater”, which he also sung. Terry also sang on the songs “Now that You’ve Gone’, and the dialogues.
The album was recorded at Caribou Ranch, a studio built by James Guerico that same year, in Colorado. It was on the road that lead to the ghost town of Caribou, CO. Chicago would record their next four records here. Terry loved Caribou Ranch it was an hour out of Denver, 8,600 feet above sea level. The studio burned down in a fire in March of 1985.
On June 25th, 1973, Chicago released ‘Chicago VI’, another single release album. It was certified gold less than month after release, and has been certified platinum twice. Terry wrote and song both songs “Jenny” and “Beyond All Our Sorrow”, which was only included on the 2002 reissue as a demo. He is credited for also singing on the song “Something in This City Changes People”.
Also in 1973, Terry played lead guitar and sang the lead vocals on the closing song “Tell Me” for the 1973 drama movie ‘Electra Glide in Blue’. The song was also used on the final episode of tv series ‘Miami Vice’. Members of Chicago also appeared in the Electra Glide movie.
Chicago released their sixth album, “Chicago VII” on March 11th, 1974. It was their first double album since 1971 and incorporated more jazz instrumentals. This incited various reactions from their audience, though the band enjoyed the experience. Peter Cetera and their producer James Guercio were wary of the commerical risk of the jazz sessions. The band was relatively divided on the jazz material, with some feeling that it was too good to throw away, though other wanted to incorporate more pop and rock material. Singles from the album include “(I’ve Been) Searchin’ So Long”, “Call On Me”, and “Wishing You Were Here”. It is the only album for having writing contributions from all band members.
Terry is credited with having written “Song of the Evergreens”, and “Byblos” of which the latter he sung on. Terry also sang on the single “Wishing You Were Here”. The album went gold on March 18th1974, and platinum in 1986.
On March 24th, 1975, Chicago released their seventh studio album, “Chicago VIII”. After five straight years of constant activity, the band was feeling drained when they went to record the album in the summer of 1974. The album was recorded within the timespan of only August through September of 1974. The album went with a more rock sound, and included the singles “Harry Truman”, “Old Days”, and “Brand New Love Affair”. The inside of the original album included an iron on t shirt decal of the album cover, and a poster of the and in station wagon being pulled over by police.
Terry is credited with having written the songs “Till We Meet Again”, “Oh Thank You Great Spirit”, and “Sixth Sense”, which the latter was only released on the Rhino Box Set Bonus Tracks in 2002. Terry sang on “Brand New Love Affair”, “Till We Meet Again”, “Oh Thank You Great Spirit”, and “Aint It Blue?”.
Despite being rated 2 stars out of 5 by Allmusic, the average fan rating of the album in 3.5 stars. It also peaked at number 1 on the Billboard 200.
On June 14th, 1976. Chicago released their eighth studio album, “Chicago X”. It was their eight studio album though their tenth overall including live and compilation albums. It was ceritified gold a week after release, and made number 3 on the Billboard 200. On September 14th, 1976, the album was certified multi platinum. In honor of this, the band was awarded a 25 pound bar of pure platinum, made by Cartier, a French jewelery manufacturing company. The album was nominated for a Grammy for ‘Album of the Year’, to which it won.
Singles include “Another Rainy Day in New York City”, “You Are on My Mind”, and “If You Leave Me Now”, which was the band’s first number one single. The song went on to win two Grammys. The song was almost left off the album, after being completed last, and Terry himself wasn’t too big on the song either. Terry didn’t like the increased emphasis on ballads on the album.
Some members of the band felt that the single changed the public perception of the band, leading Columbia Records demanding mor ballads from the band. Robert Lamm and Terry Kath were most notibly uncomfortable with this change of events.
Terry is credited with having written “Once or Twice”, and “Hope For Love”, having sang both of these songs.
The band released “Chicago XI”, their ninth studio album, on September 12th, 1977. It would be last album to have Terry Kath on it, and James Guercio as producer. Singles from this album include “Baby, What a Big Surprise”, “Little One”, and “Take Me Back to Chicago”. Terry is credited with writing “Takin’ It on Uptown”, and “Mississippi Delta City Blues”, which he also sang on. He’s credited with also singing on the songs “Prelude (Little One)” and “Little One”.
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Terry had a self admitted history of drug and alcohol abuse. Danny Seraphine knew that Terry had a high tolerance for drugs, and reclled Terry telling him, “I’m going to get things under control... if I don’t, this stuff is going to kill me.”.
Fellow bandmates of Chicago have indicated that Terry was growing increasingly unhappy, though Pankow denies that Kath was suicidal. Pankow remembered in the liner notes of Chicago Box:
“His relationship was not going well. He was also certainly more dependent on chemicals than he should have been. He wasn’t addicted to anything, but he was abusing drugs. We were all doing drugs at that stage of the game. But if you’re incredibly unhappy and depressed and doing the drugs on top of that, it compounds the situation.”
The night before Terry died, he visited bandmate Laudir de Oliveira, who offered him tea, and the two spent all night talking. Producer James Guercio insisted that Terry was finishing writing a solo album.
By 1978, Terry was regularly carrying guns around and enjoyed target shooting. On January 23rd, after a party at the home of band tech Don Johnson, Terry began to play with his guns. He spun his .38 revolver on his finger, put it to his temple, and pulled it to the trigger. The gun at this point wasn’t loaded.Initially, there was a sigh of relief. Johnson warned Terry several times to be careful. Kath then picked up a semi automatic 9mm pistol and while leaning back in a chair said to Johnson, “Don’t worry about it... look, the clip is not even in it.”. Terry’s last words were, “What do you think I’m gonna do? Blow my brains out?”. Terry then showed the empty mag. He replaced the mag in the gun, and put it to his temple, pulling the trigger. Unknown to him, there was a round in the chamber, and the shot killed him instantly. It was 8 days before his 32nd birthday.
He left behind his 20 month old daughter Michelle, and girlfriend Camelia Emily Ortiz.
Terry is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Parkm in Los Angeles California. He was 31.
In 1982 his mother passed away, and his father passed away in 2003. Both of his parents are interred next to him.
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When Terry passed away, the surviving members of Chicago were utterly devastated, and thought about ending the band. Ultimately, they continued on, and he was initially replaced with Donnie Dacus on their next album ‘Hot Streets’, which was released in 1980. This album explored more disco themes, had the singles ‘Alive Again’, ‘No Tell Lover’, and ‘Gone Long Gone’.
It was their first album to feature the band members on the cover, and have a title that wasn’t the band name, something that wouldn’t happen again until 1991.
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In 2016, Terry’s daughter Michelle released a documentary that talked about and was in tribute to her father. The movie, “Chicago: The Terry Kath Experience” is available to watch for free on amazon. She stated that the idea came to her many years ago, when she realized that the didn’t know his full story. The movie features interviews with people like Joe Walsh, Mike Campbell, and Dan DeLeo.
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In a quote about Terry, he was described as:
"Terry had unlimited energy and passion for playing his guitar. His commitment made a deep impression on me and inspired me to become even more dedicated to my craft. The man had a kind, loving and caring soul." - Walt Parazaider
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https://www.allmusic.com/artist/chicago-mn0000110161/biography
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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6681/terry-kath
http://rockandrollgarage.com/the-tragic-death-of-terry-kath-chicagos-guitarist/
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https://www.amazon.com/Chicago-Terry-Kath-Experience/dp/B076HC1ZYP/
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In the post-production process of film editing and video editing, a dissolve (sometimes called a lap dissolve) is a gradual transition from one image to another.
Dissolves work as a dream, time change, but also was a metaphor. In the film Ad Astra editors John Axelrad & Lee Haugen used this techinque for very important moment in the film. Mayor Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) is clandestinely climbs aboard as the rocket takes off, this rocke will take him to reach his father H. Clifford McBride (Tommy Lee Jones) The scene works as a rebirth for Roy, he goes from tunnels to water and then emerge underneath a rocket.
This is one of those dissolves you can watch over and over again, until you find all the meaning behind the transition.
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