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Stanley Sievers

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Stanley Sievers

Jason Hawk Harris Blends Corpse Paint With Country in ‘Cussing at the Light’ Video
“When I’ve drank to excess because I’m sad — and I’ve done quite a bit of it — I always make jokes while I’m doing it,” says singer-songwriter Jason Hawk Harris. “There’s always a self-deprecating moment in the drunkenness that you just understand that you’re being kind of ridiculous.”

The Los Angeles-based performer and Houston, Texas, native embraces the ridiculous in the video for his new song, “Cussing at the Light,” the first release from Harris’s new album Love & the Dark. In the clip, directed by Stanley Sievers,...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 6/19/2019
  • by Jon Freeman
  • Rollingstone.com
Podtalk: Nnamdi Ngwe on ‘Rap Skool’ at the Midwest Independent Film Fest on Sept. 5, 2017
Chicago – On one of the most exciting Tuesday nights of the year-round Midwest Independent Film Festival is the Midwest Pilot Showcase on September 5th, 2017. Seven full TV pilots will see the light of screen, all with a diversity of form and story. Among the pilots in the showcase is “Rap Skool,” a hilarious parody/comedy about a class of wannabe street rhymers. Co-created by twin brothers Amechi and Nnamdi Ngwe, this Chicago-based show is packed with laughs.

Davis (Stanley Sievers) and Rob (Co-Creator Nnamdi Ngwe) Go To ‘Rap Skool’

Photo credit: Midwest Independent Film Festival

The brothers hail from Houston, Texas (and their family is okay after the flood). Nnamdi Ngwe attended the University of Alabama/Birmingham, and both brothers played soccer there. After graduation, he moved to Denver and began an acting, modeling and improvisation career. In 2009, he moved to Chicago and has been acting, writing and performing since then.
See full article at HollywoodChicago.com
  • 9/3/2017
  • by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
  • HollywoodChicago.com
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