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Working with The Hammer Film Company’s low-budget, gothic vampire, and monster movies during the 1950s to the 1970s, James Bernard’s music set the mood for many horrific moments in film
A former British Army officer, singer/songwriter James Blunt is a thoughtful performer with a knack for crafting melodic contemporary soft rock tunes Born in Tidworth, Wiltshire, England in 1974 to a family with a long military history, Blunt entered the army after graduating from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Like so many other prominent actors of the 1970s, the versatile James Caan rose to success on the strength of his riveting performance in The Godfather Born March 26, 1939 in the Bronx, New York, Caan decided to pursue a career in acting while attending college, and in 1960 was accepted by Sanford Meisner into the Neighborhood Playhouse
Not to be confused with a craw full of people named James Crawford in the music business, this actor had a small part in the 1972 London musical production of Tom Brown’s Schooldays, a show some critics described as “laughingly inept
James Dahl, who has recorded with the Frederic Hilary Chorale, should not be confused with the prolific trombonist of the same name ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
If it is true that the basic executive producer type at a movie studio or large record company wouldn’t want to be mistaken for a lowly, poverty-stricken artist, one wonders why James G
Famed for his lush, sweeping scores for films including Braveheart, Apollo 13, and Titanic, the prolific composer James Horner was born in Los Angeles on August 14, 1953 Educated at London’s Royal College of Music as well as local universities USC and UCLA, he landed his first motion picture assignments during the 1970s, scoring B-movies like The Lady in Red, Humanoids of the Deep, and Battle Beyond the Stars for producer Roger Corman’s New World organization