Saturday, 9 March 2024 - 38 minutes
The multi award nominated talent and fast rising star that is the awesome Jerskin Fendrix joins Jon Brown and Sean Wilson, for this latest episode of the Podcast that celebrates the people that make the notes that emote.
As it’s Oscar Week (at the time of releasing of course), who better a guest to have on the show than an Oscar Nominee for Best Original Score, marking for his first Oscar nomination for his first ever film score and all at the bright young age of 29.
He’s a musician by trade, born in England, he’s a University Of Cambridge alumnus and having spent his youth writing, creating and releasing critically praised music, he soon caught the attention of acclaimed film director Yorgos Lanthimos who requested our guest write the now feverishly popular score to the widely celebrated film ‘Poor Things’.
Let’s find out more about him shall we, on this latest edition of ‘Scoreheads’!
Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson
Interview: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown
Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown
Logo Design: Mason Jordan
Cover Art Design: Jon Brown
Cover Imaging Copyright: Jerskin Fendrix, Searchlight Pictures, Walt Disney Motion Picture Studios, Milan Records and Sony Music Entertainment
Executive Producers: Jon Brown, Paul Marsh & Sean Wilson
Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions
Special Thanks: Jerskin Fendrix, Karen Pitchford, Sean Wilson, Paul Marsh, Disney UK, Searchlight Pictures, Milan Records, Sony Music, Sony Soundtracks, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Watershed Bristol and Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren and all at Express FM Studios.
Bellaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.....
10:00am - 1:00pm
The Hill Brothers are going to be in the studio to sing us a couple of songs, plus AJ & Curtis Pritchard who play Prince Charming and Dandini in Cinderella at Fareham Live this Christmas
1:00pm - 3:00pm
A friendly voice to accompany your lunchtime with great music and local information. Backed by the University of Portsmouth’s Help To Grow Management Scheme.
Paul Marsh spoke to Ray in the studio about the charity
Krooked Tongue singer and bassist Oli Rainsford speaks to Ian McGuiness ahead of the group’s set at Icebreaker Festival in February.