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The ALL NEW Big Wakeup Call with Ryan Gatenby

From October 27, 2021: Anthony DeCurtis called in for a fun and lively discussion of his book THE ROLLING STONES: UNZIPPED. For almost 60 years The Rolling Stones have helped shape popular culture around the world. The Rolling Stones: Unzipped traces their impact and influence on rock music, art, design, fashion, photography, and filmmaking. Packed with evocative archival photos, artworks, outtakes, and memorabilia, this stunning visual history immerses readers in the world of the Stones. Peppered throughout with insightful new commentary by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood, this volume also features an incisive introduction by writer and music critic Anthony De Curtis, as well as interviews with Buddy Guy (on the roots of the Stones' music), Don Was (on the band's working method in the studio), Anna Sui and John Varvatos (on the evolution of the band's style), Martin Scorsese (on the band's filmed performances and videos), Shephard Fairey (on the band's art and design), and Patrick Woodroffe and Willie Williams (on the band's live shows). In addition to stills from films, videos, and documentary footage, vivid photographic sections showcase the Stones' musical instruments, their stage clothing, album cover designs, notebooks with lyrics, and tape boxes from the original recording sessions. A bold and captivating record of the "greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world," The Rolling Stones: Unzipped accompanies a blockbuster touring exhibition of the same name, scheduled to open next in late November 2021 outside Toronto, Canada.Anthony DeCurtis is an author and music critic. He has written for the New York Times, Relix, and Rolling Stone, for which he is a contributing editor.

GearSource Geezers of Gear
#194 - Roland Greil on designing for Rammstein, The Stones, Adelle, Genesis and more

GearSource Geezers of Gear

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 88:05


Roland began his "career" with a passion for audio at 8 years old, and in his teens made the move to lighting. Since that time, he has worked hard to establish himself as a premier designer and programmer of all things lighting, with a focus on video as well. He now collaborates with Woodroffe Bassett Design on Genesis, The Stones, Rammstein, Adelle, and much much more. His work ethic and general "nice guy" approach has made him a steady favorite for top production managers as well. This episode is brought to you by Stratum Pro. 

Arroe Collins
Anthony De Curtis Releases The Book Rolling Stones Unzipped

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 7:34


For almost 60 years The Rolling Stones have helped shape popular culture around the world. The Rolling Stones: Unzipped traces their impact and influence on rock music, art, design, fashion, photography, and filmmaking. Packed with evocative archival photos, artworks, outtakes, and memorabilia, this stunning visual history immerses readers in the world of the Stones. Peppered throughout with insightful new commentary by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood, this volume also features an incisive introduction by writer and music critic Anthony De Curtis, as well as interviews with Buddy Guy (on the roots of the Stones' music), Don Was (on the band's working method in the studio), Anna Sui and John Varvatos (on the evolution of the band's style), Martin Scorsese (on the band's filmed performances and videos), Shephard Fairey (on the band's art and design), and Patrick Woodroffe and Willie Williams (on the band's live shows). In addition to stills from films, videos, and documentary footage, vivid photographic sections showcase the Stones' musical instruments, their stage clothing, album cover designs, notebooks with lyrics, and tape boxes from the original recording sessions. A bold and captivating record of the "greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world," The Rolling Stones: Unzipped accompanies a blockbuster touring exhibition of the same name, scheduled to open next in late November 2021 outside Toronto, Canada.

Arroe Collins
Anthony De Curtis Releases The Book Rolling Stones Unzipped

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 7:34


For almost 60 years The Rolling Stones have helped shape popular culture around the world. The Rolling Stones: Unzipped traces their impact and influence on rock music, art, design, fashion, photography, and filmmaking. Packed with evocative archival photos, artworks, outtakes, and memorabilia, this stunning visual history immerses readers in the world of the Stones. Peppered throughout with insightful new commentary by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood, this volume also features an incisive introduction by writer and music critic Anthony De Curtis, as well as interviews with Buddy Guy (on the roots of the Stones' music), Don Was (on the band's working method in the studio), Anna Sui and John Varvatos (on the evolution of the band's style), Martin Scorsese (on the band's filmed performances and videos), Shephard Fairey (on the band's art and design), and Patrick Woodroffe and Willie Williams (on the band's live shows). In addition to stills from films, videos, and documentary footage, vivid photographic sections showcase the Stones' musical instruments, their stage clothing, album cover designs, notebooks with lyrics, and tape boxes from the original recording sessions. A bold and captivating record of the "greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world," The Rolling Stones: Unzipped accompanies a blockbuster touring exhibition of the same name, scheduled to open next in late November 2021 outside Toronto, Canada.

In the Studio
Patrick Woodroffe: Lighting the stars

In the Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 48:51


Patrick Woodroffe is one of the world’s foremost lighting designers. He has lit shows for stars ranging from Michael Jackson to Bob Dylan, from Lady Gaga to Elton John, as well as being creative director of the Rolling Stones live shows since 1982. As Patrick takes charge of the technical rehearsal period for The Last Domino? Tour - the sold-out arena tour that sees the remaining original Genesis band members reform for the first time since 2007 - Grammy Award-winning record producer Steve Levine joins him along with band members, Mike Rutherford and Tony Bank.

LD-at-Large Podcast
Use the Right Tool For The Right Job, Klugscheißerchen - with Roland Greil

LD-at-Large Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 57:30


with Roland Greil - Lighting Designer and Programmer On this episode, we discuss Working his way up from being a young boy with a small local rental business in Germany to working with some of the biggest names in the industry, how to educate the next generation, the workflow of production, the constant connection of creativity and networking, how less is more, digging deep to create when you don’t connect with a song, dealing with language barriers, cohesive designs, integration of all visual elements like video lighting, set and automation, using technology for a reason and not for technology’s sake, Rammstein, The Rolling Stones, Florian Wieder, Patrick Woodroffe and the most useful tools for the right jobs. Please visit: http://www.roland-greil.com/

Front Row
Millicent Fawcett statue, Joe Penhall, Stage lighting under review, Thomas Chippendale at 300

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 34:53


Today the first statue of a woman in Parliament Square in London was unveiled. Millicent Fawcett, the suffragist who fought for women's right to vote in the early 20th century, joins 11 male figures including Sir Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandi. Art critic Estelle Lovatt gives her verdict on the artwork.We talk to dramatist Joe Penhall, writer of the award-winning The Kinks musical Sunny Afternoon and hit play Blue/Orange, about his new work Mood Music, about a feuding singer and music producer.Theatre and show effect lighting could be seriously affected by new EU regulations intending to make lighting and other electrical goods more energy efficient. Lighting designers Paule Constable and Patrick Woodroffe explain how the entertainment industry would be affected if the new proposals, which are currently in consultation, were to be implemented. This year marks the 300 anniversary of Thomas Chippendale, arguably the greatest and certainly the most well-known furniture maker in the world. Front Row reports from the small town of Otley in Yorkshire, where Chippendale was born and started out in his trade as a cabinet maker and where celebrations are in full swing. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Edwina Pitman.

Your Creative Push
233: FUSE TOGETHER the things that inspire you (w/ Al Marconi)

Your Creative Push

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 72:24


Al Marconi is a Spanish guitarist and composer who has been a professional musician since 1997. During that time has managed to notch up over 30,000 sales of his independently marketed self-produced recordings, Equilibrium (1997), Monument (1999), Esperanto (2001), Terra Nova (2007), Insomnia (2011), and his latest album, Alchemy (2015). Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/almarconi In this episode, Al discusses: -His early musical inspirations growing up. -How he initially was interested in heavy rock and heavy metal. -The contributing factors in his transition from heavy rock. -Patrick Woodroffe’s advice to pursue what you’re most passionate about, not what you can do best. -The instantaneous feedback that you get from playing music and how that differs from drawing or painting. -Being inspired by classical music, but also realizing that he didn’t want to simply replicate what other people had created – he wanted to create himself. -Being open to taking inspiration from many different sources and fusing it into your own style. -How Alchemy was the first album that he made that contains music that he wants to listen back to. -Creating what you want versus creating for money. -How ideas are often not ready until the time is right. -How musicians can make a living in a digital world. -The challenge and the joy of busking in the street and why he still does it to this day. -The differences between writing and performing. Al's Final Push will inspire you to pursue the thing that you are passionate about – as long as you have a penny more than you need, then you will be okay.   Quotes: “Music, like many of the arts, is a calling.  It’s something that chooses you.  It’s something inside of you and you just have to do it.  You don’t think it through like a career.” “I was interested in creating and the guitar was purely the medium that I choose to use to create.” “The more things you try in life, the more fingers you put into a pie, the more chances you have of pulling out a plum.” “I remember one morning, two of my biggest hits came about in half an hour.” “I’m a very slow worker because I like to get an idea and I like to live with that idea for days, weeks, sometimes even months.  I like to let it tell me where to go rather than force it.” “I try to play every chord as though it is the first time I’ve ever played it, and that it might be my last.” “It’s wonderful that we can inspire somebody or lift somebody’s mood through visual or audio creativity.” “I think with any art, it’s not meant to be hidden in a cupboard.  It’s meant to be shared.” Links mentioned: Al's Music Patrick Woodroffe Gordon Giltrap Sandra Busby on Your Creative Push Connect with Al: Website / Store / iTunes / YouTube / Facebook On the next episode: Joel Daniel Phillips : Website / Instagram Share what you've created this week in the Facebook group!

Word Podcast
Word Podcast 240 - with Patrick Woodroffe

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 43:31


Patrick Woodroffe is the world's foremost live show lighting designer. He's the man the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder and many others ask for by name. He's been behind some of the most ambitious and technically demanding stage presentations, from vast crowds on Copacabana Beach to a world TV audience for the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics. He talked to Mark Ellen and David Hepworth about his work in front of an audience at the Islington.

Word In Your Ear
Word Podcast 240 - with Patrick Woodroffe

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 43:31


Patrick Woodroffe is the world's foremost live show lighting designer. He's the man the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder and many others ask for by name. He's been behind some of the most ambitious and technically demanding stage presentations, from vast crowds on Copacabana Beach to a world TV audience for the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics. He talked to Mark Ellen and David Hepworth about his work in front of an audience at the Islington. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Word In Your Ear
Word Podcast 240 - with Patrick Woodroffe

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 43:31


Patrick Woodroffe is the world's foremost live show lighting designer. He's the man the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder and many others ask for by name. He's been behind some of the most ambitious and technically demanding stage presentations, from vast crowds on Copacabana Beach to a world TV audience for the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics. He talked to Mark Ellen and David Hepworth about his work in front of an audience at the Islington. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Front Row: Archive 2013
Light Show; the life of Benjamin Britten; Port reviewed

Front Row: Archive 2013

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2013 28:33


With Mark Lawson. Light Show at the Hayward Gallery in London is the first survey of light-based art in the UK and brings together artworks from the 1960s to the present day, from 22 artists including Dan Flavin, Olafur Eliasson and Jenny Holzer. Lighting designers Paule Constable and Patrick Woodroffe give their response to the works on show. Paul Kildea discusses his biography of Benjamin Britten, which has already made the news when he claimed that the composer's death was hastened by syphilis. Playwright Simon Stephens' new play, Port, opens at the National Theatre this week. Directed by Marianne Elliott, it tells the story of a family in Stockport. We first meet 11 year old Racheal, and six-year-old Billy in 1988, and the play follows them over the next 13 years of their lives. Peter Kemp reviews. Producer Ellie Bury.

Front Row: Archive 2012
Ginger & Rosa, Ralph Steadman on birds, the man who lights the Rolling Stones

Front Row: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2012 28:21


With Kirsty Lang. Ginger & Rosa is a coming-of-age drama set during the Cuban missile crisis about two teenage girls who find that the bomb has brought them together. A heady mix of jazz, love, politics and shrink-to-fit jeans, it's a partly autobiographical tale from director Sally Potter, best known for Orlando. Writer and Spare Rib founder Rosie Boycott delivers her verdict. Ralph Steadman is famous for his illustrations accompanying the work of Hunter S Thompson and his political and social caricatures. His latest project is the book Extinct Boids, a collaboration with film-maker Ceri Levy which aims to draw attention to the risk of extinction faced by many bird species. They explain how what started off as a one off commission became 130 drawings. Lighting designer Patrick Woodroffe has spent the last 30 years creating light shows in the worlds of music, fashion, art, architecture and film. He has done the lighting design for large-scale concerts by the likes of Lady Gaga, Elton John and Michael Jackson, and is currently working on the new show for The Rolling Stones, announced this week. Patrick Woodroffe discusses the challenge of the collaborative process, whether it's the opening and closing ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert or the current arena show of Jesus Christ Superstar. Producer Stephen Hughes.