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July 1, 2003
Spineshank in New Line thriller…
New Line Cinema presents Freddy vs. Jason in an ultimate battle of evil vs. evil, as two of Hollywood’s greatest villains collide in the scariest horror of all time. Freddy vs. Jason will use the song “Beginning of the End,” written and performed by Spineshank, as background music right after the main title sequence as the introduction to house Elm House. Spineshank’s catalog is administered by us via BOK Music (BMI).
“No Letting Go” in the Grind…
Indi film Grind, follows four friends on a road trip, whom trail behind Jimmy Wilson’s dream team bus of professional skateboarders in hopes to get noticed by the skater icon. Grind will use the song “No Letting Go”, co-written and performed by Wanye Wonder, as musical backdrop for a party scene. Wayne’s work is administered by us through his Singso Music (BMI) catalog.
“Revolution Rock” for Late Night…
ABC Television presents Jimmy Kimmel Live, a new one-hour late night talk show that welcomes a weekly celebrity co-host and cutting edge comedy, interviews and musical guests. “Revolution Rock”, written by W.G. Edwards and D. Ray, will be used as background instrumental music. Both Gerald’s and Ray’s works are administered by The Royalty Network via Roynet Music (ASCAP).
Denson Filez music for MGM…
MGM presents, Soul Plane, a feature film about an enterprising young man who wins a lawsuit over the tragic death of his dog and uses his bug payday to create an African-American themed airline. The movie will feature the composition “Good Times”, produced by St. Denson, performed by Styles. St. Denson’s music is administered by The Royalty Network through his Denson Filez Music (BMI).
Westbury Synchs…
ABC Family TV’s romantic comedy, See Jane Date, will use the song “You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)” during a wedding reception scene. “You Spin Me…” written by P. Burns, S. Coy, T. Lever and M. Percy, is sub-published by us in North America via the Westbury Music Ltd. (PRS) catalog.
Alchemist tracks for Playstation…
EA Sports presents the latest street racing video game, Need For Speed: Underground and NBA Live 2004 for Sony Playstation and Microsoft X-Box consoles, which contain the songs “Can’t Find the Judge” and “Love and War”, respectively. Both compositions were produced by The Alchemist and performed by Dilated Peoples. The Alchemist’s works are administered by us through his A. Maman Music (ASCAP) catalog.
Life Force Music for Keep Your Eyes Open…
Keep Your Eyes Open, a Rough Mix Productions feature film that documents the lifestyle of extreme sports professionals through interviews and exhibits of athleticism, will air the compositions “Hip-Hop,” co-written and performed by Afu-Ra. Afu-Ra’s material is administered by Royalty Network via Life Force Music (ASCAP).
Another Synch for “You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)”….
Nickelodeon’s promotional spot for their interstitial program TeeNick: Spin the Bottle, which airs live on Sunday’s from the Hard Rock Café in Los Angeles will use the song “You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)” as the campaign backdrop. “You Spin Me…” written by P. Burns, S. Coy, T. Lever and M. Percy is administered by us in North America via the Westbury Music Ltd. (PRS) catalog.
Wild Pink/BOK Synchs…
NBC introduces FAME, a new reality series featuring Debbie Allen. Beginning with chronicling the FAME recruiting and auditions process through the semi-finalists who learn the price of fame. In an intense boot camp drilled by Allen, the contestants will rehearse their routines in front of celebrity judges, family and friends but only the home audience can determine the winner. The three remaining finalists will each perform “Be With You Again,” written by T. Barsoe and J. Belle, “2Way”, written by B. Golden and M. Morris and “That’s What They All Say”, written by J. Belle and B. Dozier, any of which will all be commercially released as the winner’s first single. All songs are administered by The Network through Wild Pink Music (ASCAP) and BOK Music (BMI) catalogs.
Wayne Wonder in The Wire…
HBO’s hit series, The Wire, in it’s second season, will use the song “No Letting Go”, co-written and performed by Wayne Wonder in an upcoming episode. The Wire is told from the point of view of both the police and their targets and follows a single, sprawling police investigation in Baltimore, MD, involving complex wiretaps and surveillances. Wayne’s material is administered by us via his Singso Music (BMI) catalog.
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