Proceeds from the "Dark Knight Rises" composer's piece, titled "Aurora," will be donated to a Colorado charity established to assist the victims and their families. By Tina Daunt In the hours after ...
Composing legend Hans Zimmer was the top individual winner at the 15th annual Hollywood Music in Media Awards ceremony held Wednesday night, with three wins. The film “Emilia Pérez” also picked up ...
Camila Cabello and Hans Zimmer have teamed up to write and record the new song “Take Me Back Home” for BBC One’s Frozen Planet II. The track will first premiere on BBC Radio 1 on Friday (Aug. 26) ...
There aren’t many people worldwide who haven’t heard of Billie Eilish, let alone chanted her name a time or two. Hans Zimmer is no exception. Despite the singer’s ‘accidental’ rise to fame with “Ocean ...
The annual event includes an award presentation, performances and and a silent auction. This year The Clive Davis “Legend in Songwriting” Award will be presented to Max Martin by Davis himself. Hans ...
When Radiohead was working on their 2011 album The King Of Limbs, Thom Yorke drew inspiration from composer George Fenton’s work on the BBC documentary series The Blue Planet, and that led to the song ...
The song was releasedvia KIDinaKORNER and Interscope Records, and it is featured on the HBO Documentary film Believer. All artist royalties from the song will be donated to the LoveLoud Foundation.
The composers wanted to get away from "assumptions about the way space and space exploration should sound" for the film about three African-American women who played pivotal roles at NASA during the ...
Music in the background of a movie is often crucial to how we experience the film. In some cases, it can become as memorable as the movie itself. Think of the screaming violins in "Psycho" or the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — “The Dark Knight Rises” composer Hans Zimmer has composed a song dedicated to the Aurora, Colo., shooting victims. Zimmer posted the track “Aurora” on his Facebook page Friday. Zimmer ...
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