Composer Scott Glasgow Will Be Interviewed Live On Talk Show Space Station Liberty
Chris Meadows will be interviewing composer Scott Glasgow on his live talk show podcast Space Station Liberty, Tuesday, February 27th at 10 p.m. Eastern/7 p.m. Pacific. Interested participants may listen live or call in to ask questions on the show.
Springfield, MO, February 24, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Chris Meadows will be interviewing composer Scott Glasgow, who scored and mixed the soundtrack for the movie Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, on his live talk show podcast Space Station Liberty. The interview will be recorded live, and will take place on Friday, January 12th at 10 p.m. Eastern/7 p.m. Pacific time. After Meadows completes his interview, Glasgow will take questions from the call-in audience, and questions can also be submitted via the contact form at http://terrania.us/emailme.htm.
The interview will focus on Glasgow's work in the Robotech franchise, but will also touch upon his career as a film, television, and stage composer, his musical influences, and his work with other composers on their projects.
Scott Glasgow is an award-winning composer who graduated from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, in composition, and earned a Bachelors of Music degree from Cal State Northridge, (composition). In 2002, Glasgow studied with John Corigliano at the Aspen Music Festival (ASCAP Fellowship). In 2003, he returned to Aspen to work with Bruce Broughton, and in 2004 he was a participant in the prestigious ASCAP Film Scoring Program and recorded at the famed Newman scoring stage. In San Francisco, he studied with Conrad Susa (Dangerous Liasons, SF Opera) & Michael Tilson Thomas (SF Orch). In Los Angeles, he worked with Christopher Young, Ed Shearmur, Elia Cmiral, and many other composers. Born in upstate New York (Rochester), Glasgow grew up in Orange County (Irvine), schooled in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and now lives in Hollywood. Glasgow's film scores include Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, Chasing Ghosts, and Pushing Out Katherine; he also worked in score preparation or coordination on such movies as Spiderman II and The Grudge.
Space Station Liberty is the live call-in talk show hosted by Chris Meadows via the TalkShoe podcasting service. The focus of this show is the Robotech television series. Guests and audience members may call in by ordinary telephone or Voice-Over-IP and participate in the discussion, as well as share comments by text-based chat. The show can be streamed live or downloaded as an mp3 podcast after recording ends. In recent weeks, Meadows has interviewed Harmony Gold Creative Director Tommy Yune, Harmony Gold Brand Coordinator Tom Bateman, and Harmony Gold Production & Marketing executive Kevin McKeever, singer Michael Bradley, and voice actors including Melanie MacQueen, Richard Epcar, and Barbara Goodson. For more information on Space Station Liberty, see http://terrania.us/liberty/. For more information on TalkShoe, see http://www.talkshoe.com.
Robotech is an animated science-fiction television series made up of three separate television series from Japan, adapted for American first-run syndication by Harmony Gold in 1985. In its original run, Robotech performed extremely well, often appearing first in its timeslot in many major market areas. Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles is the 85-minute animated feature film produced as a sequel to Robotech in 2006. It experienced a limited theatrical release, and was released on Funimation DVD on February 6th. For more information, see http://www.robotech.com and http://www.theshadowchronicles.com.
Chris Meadows may be reached via the contact form at http://terrania.us/emailme.htm.
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The interview will focus on Glasgow's work in the Robotech franchise, but will also touch upon his career as a film, television, and stage composer, his musical influences, and his work with other composers on their projects.
Scott Glasgow is an award-winning composer who graduated from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, in composition, and earned a Bachelors of Music degree from Cal State Northridge, (composition). In 2002, Glasgow studied with John Corigliano at the Aspen Music Festival (ASCAP Fellowship). In 2003, he returned to Aspen to work with Bruce Broughton, and in 2004 he was a participant in the prestigious ASCAP Film Scoring Program and recorded at the famed Newman scoring stage. In San Francisco, he studied with Conrad Susa (Dangerous Liasons, SF Opera) & Michael Tilson Thomas (SF Orch). In Los Angeles, he worked with Christopher Young, Ed Shearmur, Elia Cmiral, and many other composers. Born in upstate New York (Rochester), Glasgow grew up in Orange County (Irvine), schooled in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and now lives in Hollywood. Glasgow's film scores include Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, Chasing Ghosts, and Pushing Out Katherine; he also worked in score preparation or coordination on such movies as Spiderman II and The Grudge.
Space Station Liberty is the live call-in talk show hosted by Chris Meadows via the TalkShoe podcasting service. The focus of this show is the Robotech television series. Guests and audience members may call in by ordinary telephone or Voice-Over-IP and participate in the discussion, as well as share comments by text-based chat. The show can be streamed live or downloaded as an mp3 podcast after recording ends. In recent weeks, Meadows has interviewed Harmony Gold Creative Director Tommy Yune, Harmony Gold Brand Coordinator Tom Bateman, and Harmony Gold Production & Marketing executive Kevin McKeever, singer Michael Bradley, and voice actors including Melanie MacQueen, Richard Epcar, and Barbara Goodson. For more information on Space Station Liberty, see http://terrania.us/liberty/. For more information on TalkShoe, see http://www.talkshoe.com.
Robotech is an animated science-fiction television series made up of three separate television series from Japan, adapted for American first-run syndication by Harmony Gold in 1985. In its original run, Robotech performed extremely well, often appearing first in its timeslot in many major market areas. Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles is the 85-minute animated feature film produced as a sequel to Robotech in 2006. It experienced a limited theatrical release, and was released on Funimation DVD on February 6th. For more information, see http://www.robotech.com and http://www.theshadowchronicles.com.
Chris Meadows may be reached via the contact form at http://terrania.us/emailme.htm.
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Christopher E. Meadows
(417) 429-4050
http://terrania.us/liberty
Skype: robotech_master
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