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Bob Crewe, ‘Jersey Boys’ Music Producer, Dead at 82
Bob Crewe
Bob Crewe, the writer-producer behind Frankie Valli‘s biggest hits, has died. He was 82. The cause of his death was undisclosed, but Crewe has been in poor condition and was unable to attend the film premiere of “Jersey Boys” in June. The producer, who inspired the role played by Mike Doyle in the Clint Eastwood-direct film version of the Broadway musical, helped co-write hits such as “Rag Doll,” “Sherry Baby,” “Walk Like a Man,” and “Can't Take My Eyes Off of You.” His other hits include Patti Labelle's “Lady Marmalade” and Mitch Ryder's “Devil with Blue Dress On.
See full article at The Wrap
  • 9/12/2014
  • by Gina Hall
  • The Wrap
Martin Scorsese Video Tribute Makes Me Want to Watch 'Em All Again
A Vimeo user by the name of Super Frog Saves Tokyo has uploaded a Martin Scorsese tribute video with a peek at pretty much everything Scorsese has had to offer over the years from Who's That Knocking at My Door to Taxi Driver, The Color of Money to Goodfellas, Cape Fear to Casino and Gangs of New York to The Wolf of Wall Street. Edited to Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels' "Jenny Take a Ride" and The Ronettes "Be My Baby", the video is edited down to themes, shots, actors, quotes, kisses, action and much more. All in all, it's just a great montage of images highlighting the work of one of today's best directors. Give it a look below.
See full article at Rope of Silicon
  • 1/24/2014
  • by Brad Brevet
  • Rope of Silicon
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