Welcome to the next new episode of the podcast! In this installment I am returning to my focus on that most well-known, renowned and world-famous film composer, John Williams. In Part 1 I charted Williams's career beginning with his TV and early film work in the 1960's and progressed through the 70's, while spotlighting themes and scores that often go unheralded or overlooked. Here in Part 2 I continue on from the 1980's into the current era of his marvelous contributions to cinema, again highlighting often overlooked scores that were composed alongside the popular blockbusters. These include titles such as MONSIGNOR, THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST, JFK, SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET and MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA.
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ASTS 015: Guest Stuart Balcomb, composer
ASTS 014: Guest David Das, composer
ASTS 013: Listening To... Hans Zimmer
ASTS 012: "Battlestar: Galactica" (TV, 1978)/Guest Mike Hagen (fan chat on TV music)
ASTS 011: Listening To... Maurice Jarre
ASTS 010: Guest Marshall Harvey, film & TV editor ("The Burbs", "Matinee")
ASTS 009: Listening To... Jerry Goldsmith in 1982
ASTS 008: Guest Ben Wise, composer and musician
ASTS 007: Listening To... Elmer Bernstein
ASTS 006: Guest Dan Goldwasser, soundtrack album producer and film music journalist
ASTS 005: "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" (1988)/Guest George S. Nader
ASTS 004: Guest Edwin Wendler, composer
ASTS 003: Listening To... Bernard Herrmann
ASTS 002: Guest Neil Bulk, classic soundtrack album editor/producer (part 2)
ASTS 001: "Logan's Run" (1976)/Guest Neil S. Bulk, soundtrack album editor and producer
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