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Danny Elfman is one of the most celebrated film and TV composers of the modern day. He made his debut in 1980 on the film 'Forbidden Zone' which was actually directed by his older brother Richard who invited Danny to score the piece and he has continued since then to great success. His award total stands at four Academy Award nominations, one Emmy award for the Desperate Housewives theme tune and one Grammy Award in the category of Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media which he won for 'Batman' directed by Tim Burton.
His collaborations with Burton began in 1985 when the director and Paul Ruebens invited Danny to score 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure'. The working relationship proved a hit, with Elfman scoring all but two of Burton's future major releases such as 'Sleepy Hollow', 'Mars Attacks!' and 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. He also provided the singing voice of Jack the skeleton in 'Nightmare Before Christmas' and Bonejangles the skeleton in 'Corpse Bride'.
Elfman's music can be heard in some of the most famous pieces of modern TV and film. Most recognisable perhaps, the theme tune to The Simpsons which Danny composed. He also scored blockbusters such as 'Spider-Man 2' 'Milk' 'Alice In Wonderland' and 'Silver Linings Playbook'.
The meeting of The B-52s could be described as a stroke of fate. After sharing some strong alcoholic beverages at a Chinese restaurant in Georgia, vocalist Cindy Wilson and her older brother guitarist Ricky joined vocalist Kate Pierson, original drummer and percussionist Keith Strickland and vocalist Fred Schneider in an impromptu musical jam. Shortly after they played their first gig as a unit at a friend's Valentine's Day party.
The band's managed to gain crucial backing from record labels in the early days partially helped by the strength of their debut single 'Rock Lobster' which charted worldwide. In 1979 The B-52's signed contracts with Warner Bros. Records for North America, South America, Australia, and New Zealand; and with Island Records for the UK, Europe, and Asia.
The debut self titled album went on to chart within the top 30 of the UK charts and top 60 in the US, a moderate success for a new artist. The next album 'Wild Planet' spawned three top 5 US dance chart hits and increased the band's chart peaks around the world. On October 12, 1985 Ricky Wilson died from the illness HIV/AIDS at the age of 32 with his other bandmates unaware he was even suffering from the disease. With Cindy Wilson devastated by her brother's death, and her bandmates too being depressed about Ricky's passing, the band went into seclusion and did not tour to promote their album nor the group, prompting a hiatus from their musical careers.
They reformed in 1989 with the 'Cosmic Thing' album which included a number of hit worldwide singles, including their biggest US Billboard hit 'Love Shack'. In 1990 the B-52's were nominated for 4 MTV Video Music Awards including Video of the Year. They won two awards, Best Group Video and Best Art Direction. Their tour schedule has been consistent throughout their career.
Any concert that Danny Elfman performs is spectacularly magical! As a long time fan of his work that he has done for the Tim Burton films and The Simpsons, I truly respect him as a composer. Attending one of his concerts is like being enveloped into a magical wonderland. Where all your wildest dreams come true.
He is one of Hollywood's most well known composer and to attend any of his concerts is a delightful experience.There are times where you get that shiver up your spine. I especially get that whenever he performs any Nightmare Before Christmas or Edward Scissorhands music.
If you are very lucky to attend one of his shows where he performs the music from Alice In Wonderland, you are in for a wonderful ride! It is like you are actually spiraling down the bunny hole with Alice. You start to think to yourself that you just might catch a glimpse of The Cheshire Cat or even The Mad Hatter himself. When he performs the music from The Corpse Bride, you feel sadden that Emily will never be loved by Victor in the way that she so desperately wishes he would.
The audience is completely enthralled the entire time. It's like riding a very long, but beautiful, roller coaster ride. When it finally ends, you wish you could do it all over again. Danny Elfman is truly wonderful.
Since 2008 American new wave band, the B-52s, have been back in action. In 2008 the banded dropped the apostrophe in their name and release a new album, ‘Funplex.’ For the past six years the B-52s have been delivering their brand of high-energy rock and roll pop in large arena and festival venues.
A B-52s concert always promises fun. If you want to dance the night away, then the B-52s’ brand of ‘loud, sexy rock and roll with the beat turned up to hot pink’ (as described by drummer and guitarist, Keith Strickland) might be just right for you.
After thirty-six years of performing with the B-52s, front women Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson really know how to work a crowd. They teasingly let the audience guess what song is up next as they offer allusive clues as they chat amongst themselves into their microphones. Of course, the crowd is guaranteed to go wild once they realise they are about to be treated to renditions of pop classics, ‘Rock Lobster’ And ‘Love Shack.’ You’ll struggle to shake these catchy tunes from your head for days after the gig!
The B-52s promise a fun evening of dancing and singing along to some fun pop hits.