Kiefer Sutherland is well aware that when an actor takes a stab at a music career, people tend to be extremely skeptical.
"I had no intention of making an album. I hear about an actor wanting to do music and my eyes roll back too," he tells People exclusively with a grin. "I'm completely aware of the stigma and that's why I never did it."
Until now, that is. Despite his apprehension, Sutherland, 49, is embarking on a second career in music with an intensity and dedication that would make Jack Bauer, his alter ego from the hit TV series 24, very proud.
"I had no intention of making an album. I hear about an actor wanting to do music and my eyes roll back too," he tells People exclusively with a grin. "I'm completely aware of the stigma and that's why I never did it."
Until now, that is. Despite his apprehension, Sutherland, 49, is embarking on a second career in music with an intensity and dedication that would make Jack Bauer, his alter ego from the hit TV series 24, very proud.
- 8/19/2016
- by Deborah Evans Price, @DeborahEPrice
- People.com - TV Watch
Kiefer Sutherland is well aware that when an actor takes a stab at a music career, people tend to be extremely skeptical. "I had no intention of making an album. I hear about an actor wanting to do music and my eyes roll back too," he tells People exclusively with a grin. "I'm completely aware of the stigma and that's why I never did it." Until now, that is. Despite his apprehension, Sutherland, 49, is embarking on a second career in music with an intensity and dedication that would make Jack Bauer, his alter ego from the hit TV series 24, very proud.
- 8/19/2016
- by Deborah Evans Price, @DeborahEPrice
- PEOPLE.com
As Kiefer Sutherland, star of 24 and countless movies, preps the release of his debut album — an Americana and country outing dubbed Down in a Hole — he already knows what people might be thinking. "If I hear about an actor doing a music project, my eyes are the first to roll," he tells Rolling Stone. "It's been done before and, on some levels, not very well. A lot of actors make records but won't tour to support them or make videos, and it ends up not being serious. I felt strongly...
- 3/28/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Heads up, Kiefer Sutherland fans! Turns out, Kevin Bacon’s not the only former Fox network star to turn his attention to music. The former 24 star will launch a nationwide music tour on April 14 — right here in my Milwaukee hometown — in support of his upcoming folk album Down In A Hole, due for a summer release. In 2002, Sutherland launched the Ironworks record label with his friend and music partner, Jude Cole, setting their sights on affording bigger opportunities to local talent. Sutherland left the label in 2009, returning to music in early 2015, when he reunited with Cole and began penning and … Continue reading →
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- 3/10/2016
- by Lori Acken
- ChannelGuideMag
Darren Criss enjoys Hugh Jackman … One Night Only .
Birthday shoutouts go to Margot Kidder who is 65, Mike Judge is 51, and Chris Kirkpatrick is 42.
In ratings news, Arrow was up, while The Tomorrow People was down, and Super Fun Night keeps shedding viewers each week.
Ryan Murphy has confirmed that next season will be the last for Glee, and because of Cory‘s death, the original Finchel scene he envisioned to end the series will be replaced with … well, he doesn’t say, but I’m thinking … Klaine decide to have a baby, and use Santana as a surrogate. The threesome (and baby) spinoff into their own series. There’s your end game, Ryan. You’re welcome.
Eight companies that don’t support gay rights. I knew about all of them except Purina.
Presented without comment: Thomas Roberts - Why I’m Going To Russia Despite Anti-Gay Laws.
Luke MacFarlane will...
Birthday shoutouts go to Margot Kidder who is 65, Mike Judge is 51, and Chris Kirkpatrick is 42.
In ratings news, Arrow was up, while The Tomorrow People was down, and Super Fun Night keeps shedding viewers each week.
Ryan Murphy has confirmed that next season will be the last for Glee, and because of Cory‘s death, the original Finchel scene he envisioned to end the series will be replaced with … well, he doesn’t say, but I’m thinking … Klaine decide to have a baby, and use Santana as a surrogate. The threesome (and baby) spinoff into their own series. There’s your end game, Ryan. You’re welcome.
Eight companies that don’t support gay rights. I knew about all of them except Purina.
Presented without comment: Thomas Roberts - Why I’m Going To Russia Despite Anti-Gay Laws.
Luke MacFarlane will...
- 10/17/2013
- by snicks
- The Backlot
The new school year has already begun for some and will begin any day now for others. This weekend’s B-Sides is a double dose of movie academia that hopes to get your school spirit through song. One song gets no respect and the other might make you want to go peep on the girls’ shower.
We begin most fittingly with the song “Back to School” from the 1986 Rodney Dangerfield comedy hit Back to School. The movie saw Dangerfield play an irreverent self-made millionaire who decides to go back to college in hopes of motivating his discouraged son. One need only listen to the lyrics of the movie’s opening title song, performed by Jude Cole, to know that this was one of those movie themes written by someone who had actually seen the film, perfectly encapsulating the movie - a lost art these days.
Here’s Jude Cole to...
We begin most fittingly with the song “Back to School” from the 1986 Rodney Dangerfield comedy hit Back to School. The movie saw Dangerfield play an irreverent self-made millionaire who decides to go back to college in hopes of motivating his discouraged son. One need only listen to the lyrics of the movie’s opening title song, performed by Jude Cole, to know that this was one of those movie themes written by someone who had actually seen the film, perfectly encapsulating the movie - a lost art these days.
Here’s Jude Cole to...
- 8/13/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Lifehouse debut a music video for their latest single "All In". This band fill it with live performance footage from several of their concerts across the country. In addition to giving a look at their on-stage act, it also previews the rehearsal sessions and what they do backstage before and after the show.
"All In" is one of the songs appearing in Lifehouse's latest studio project "Smoke & Mirrors". The song is co-written by the band's member Jason Wade along with Jude Cole. Beside getting help from Cole, this band also enter songwriting booth with Kevin Rudolf for "Halfway Gone" and make a duet with Chris Daughtry in "Had Enough".
"It's about the record being half live and half studio," Jason said of their work with Rudolf. "Kevin brings another side - a hint of the hip hop world but in context with what we're doing. We were fans of his...
"All In" is one of the songs appearing in Lifehouse's latest studio project "Smoke & Mirrors". The song is co-written by the band's member Jason Wade along with Jude Cole. Beside getting help from Cole, this band also enter songwriting booth with Kevin Rudolf for "Halfway Gone" and make a duet with Chris Daughtry in "Had Enough".
"It's about the record being half live and half studio," Jason said of their work with Rudolf. "Kevin brings another side - a hint of the hip hop world but in context with what we're doing. We were fans of his...
- 7/1/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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