Exclusive: Mainstay Entertainment has signed Rachael Leigh Cook for representation in all areas.
Cook can currently be seen in Hallmark’s family holiday feature film Rescuing Christmas. The project was developed and produced under Cook’s development deal with Marvista. In addition, Cook also stars and produces the Netflix film A Tourist’s Guide to Love. Prior that, Cook was seen in the film Spirit Halloween, opposite Christopher Lloyd. In 2021, Cook starred in Netflix’s He’s All That, a gender-swapped remake of her 1999 hit romantic comedy, that she starred in. In 2020, Cook pitched, produced, and starred in the Netflix film Love Guaranteed opposite Damon Wayans Jr. and Heather Graham. The film premiered on the streaming platform at #1.
She most recently inked a wide-ranging development and talent deal with Fox’s Marvista Entertainment. The pact will see Cook star and produce a number of projects including There She Goes, (w/t), a...
Cook can currently be seen in Hallmark’s family holiday feature film Rescuing Christmas. The project was developed and produced under Cook’s development deal with Marvista. In addition, Cook also stars and produces the Netflix film A Tourist’s Guide to Love. Prior that, Cook was seen in the film Spirit Halloween, opposite Christopher Lloyd. In 2021, Cook starred in Netflix’s He’s All That, a gender-swapped remake of her 1999 hit romantic comedy, that she starred in. In 2020, Cook pitched, produced, and starred in the Netflix film Love Guaranteed opposite Damon Wayans Jr. and Heather Graham. The film premiered on the streaming platform at #1.
She most recently inked a wide-ranging development and talent deal with Fox’s Marvista Entertainment. The pact will see Cook star and produce a number of projects including There She Goes, (w/t), a...
- 12/20/2023
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Morale following the breakdown of the negotiations between the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and SAG-AFTRA on Wednesday evening seemed depleted as actors and supporters walked back and forth in front of Hollywood studios, carrying “SAG-AFTRA on Strike!” signs that have been omnipresent at company entrances over the past three months.
Outside of Netflix in Hollywood, there was a lively, crowded atmosphere with DJ Evan Shafran spinning tunes, while multiple members of the negotiating committee were present. Duncan-Crabtree-Ireland gave a short speech, while “one day longer/one day stronger” chants rang through the air.
Presence at studios like Amazon, Sony, Disney (which hosted a pumpkin carving and bracelet-making station) and Warner Bros., however, seemed more muted than on many other days: no bulging crowds spilling into the streets, and fewer food and coffee trucks than before. It was comedy day on the Warner Bros. picket line. There were...
Outside of Netflix in Hollywood, there was a lively, crowded atmosphere with DJ Evan Shafran spinning tunes, while multiple members of the negotiating committee were present. Duncan-Crabtree-Ireland gave a short speech, while “one day longer/one day stronger” chants rang through the air.
Presence at studios like Amazon, Sony, Disney (which hosted a pumpkin carving and bracelet-making station) and Warner Bros., however, seemed more muted than on many other days: no bulging crowds spilling into the streets, and fewer food and coffee trucks than before. It was comedy day on the Warner Bros. picket line. There were...
- 10/12/2023
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Cast members from Parks and Recreation, including the beloved mini-horse L’il Sebastian, reunited on the picket lines for the SAG-AFTRA strike outside of Amazon’s offices in Culver City, California on Friday. Aubrey Plaza, Nick Offerman, Retta, Adam Scott, Jim O’Heir, Sam Elliott, Ben Schwartz, Alison Becker, among others, banded together to show their support for their fellow actors.
Plaza carried a sign that read, “Ann Perkins works for the AMPTP,” referring to Rashida Jones’ character on the show, whom Plaza’s character hated, and the Alliance of Motion Pictures and Television Producers,...
Plaza carried a sign that read, “Ann Perkins works for the AMPTP,” referring to Rashida Jones’ character on the show, whom Plaza’s character hated, and the Alliance of Motion Pictures and Television Producers,...
- 8/11/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Harlan County, USA
Filmmakers loves an underdog and movies have a long tradition of supporting the rights of workers, dating all the way back to the silent era. Here are some classic movies that celebrate workers’ right to strike for better wages and safer working conditions and the sometimes unlikely allies they find along the way. Many are based on true stories, including John Sayles’ masterful “Matewan,” about a coal miner strike in West Virginia, as well as Barbara Kopple’s Oscar-winning documentary, “Harlan County, USA.”
Photo credit: Disney
“Newsies” (1992)
“Headlines don’t sell papes, Newsies sell papes!” In this exuberant and pro-worker musical, Christian Bale’s Jack Kelly leads a group of newsboys in a strike against penny-pinching newspaper owner Joseph Pulitzer. They’re aided by Bill Pullman’s kindly, reform-minded journalist and, of course, Teddy Roosevelt, who was then governor of New York.
Photo credit: 20th Century
“Norma Rae...
Filmmakers loves an underdog and movies have a long tradition of supporting the rights of workers, dating all the way back to the silent era. Here are some classic movies that celebrate workers’ right to strike for better wages and safer working conditions and the sometimes unlikely allies they find along the way. Many are based on true stories, including John Sayles’ masterful “Matewan,” about a coal miner strike in West Virginia, as well as Barbara Kopple’s Oscar-winning documentary, “Harlan County, USA.”
Photo credit: Disney
“Newsies” (1992)
“Headlines don’t sell papes, Newsies sell papes!” In this exuberant and pro-worker musical, Christian Bale’s Jack Kelly leads a group of newsboys in a strike against penny-pinching newspaper owner Joseph Pulitzer. They’re aided by Bill Pullman’s kindly, reform-minded journalist and, of course, Teddy Roosevelt, who was then governor of New York.
Photo credit: 20th Century
“Norma Rae...
- 7/24/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Imagine Dragons performed an acoustic set at the WGA picket line in Los Angeles on Tuesday in support of striking writers. Frontman Dan Reynolds and guitarist Daniel Wayne Sermon played their Grammy-winning song “Radioactive” and “Whatever It Takes.”
As Reynolds sang from a metal park bench in front of the Netflix building, the crowd holding “Writers Guild of America on Strike!” signs sang along to the stripped-down hits.
Imagine Dragons is set to headline this year’s three-weekend Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin along with Eric Church, Zach Bryan, and Zac Brown Band.
As Reynolds sang from a metal park bench in front of the Netflix building, the crowd holding “Writers Guild of America on Strike!” signs sang along to the stripped-down hits.
Imagine Dragons is set to headline this year’s three-weekend Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin along with Eric Church, Zach Bryan, and Zac Brown Band.
- 5/10/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Rachael Leigh Cook, star of ‘90s movies including She’s All That, has signed a wide-ranging deal with Fox’s Marvista Entertainment.
The pact will see Cook develop, produce and act in a number of projects including a holiday film and There She Goes (w/t), a feature loosely based on her real-life experiences.
It comes as Cook is starring in Netflix’s A Tourist’s Guide to Love, which launches this month.
The deal is one of the highest profile partnerships unveiled by Marvista Entertainment since it was acquired by Fox Entertainment in December 2021.
Leigh Cook will develop and produce several projects across genres over the next few years via her production company Ben’s Sister Productions. She will work in front of and behind the camera.
The deal was shepherded by Hannah Pillemer, EVP, Creative Affairs, MarVista Entertainment.
The first few projects revealed are There She Goes, which will star...
The pact will see Cook develop, produce and act in a number of projects including a holiday film and There She Goes (w/t), a feature loosely based on her real-life experiences.
It comes as Cook is starring in Netflix’s A Tourist’s Guide to Love, which launches this month.
The deal is one of the highest profile partnerships unveiled by Marvista Entertainment since it was acquired by Fox Entertainment in December 2021.
Leigh Cook will develop and produce several projects across genres over the next few years via her production company Ben’s Sister Productions. She will work in front of and behind the camera.
The deal was shepherded by Hannah Pillemer, EVP, Creative Affairs, MarVista Entertainment.
The first few projects revealed are There She Goes, which will star...
- 4/11/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
When Heather Matarazzo’s indelible film debut “Welcome to the Dollhouse,” went to the Sundance Film Festival in 1996, the young star didn’t attend. “I didn’t go,” she told IndieWire during a recent interview. “Sony wouldn’t pay for me.” Now, it’s hard to imagine a breakout star of Matarazzo’s caliber, let alone the lead of a Grand Jury Prize winner, not being feted in the mountains of Park City.
At the time — and, as a tween herself — she wasn’t fazed by the decision on the part of distributor Sony Pictures Classics. “I didn’t know what a big deal it was,” she said.
Matarazzo’s performance as Dawn Wiener was a shock to the system. In Solondz’s pastel-colored New Jersey suburbia, Dawn is a gangly 11-year-old with glasses whose classmates call her “lesbo” and whose teachers chide her for being a “grade grubber.” Matarazzo,...
At the time — and, as a tween herself — she wasn’t fazed by the decision on the part of distributor Sony Pictures Classics. “I didn’t know what a big deal it was,” she said.
Matarazzo’s performance as Dawn Wiener was a shock to the system. In Solondz’s pastel-colored New Jersey suburbia, Dawn is a gangly 11-year-old with glasses whose classmates call her “lesbo” and whose teachers chide her for being a “grade grubber.” Matarazzo,...
- 8/16/2022
- by Esther Zuckerman
- Indiewire
Sm Entertainment had K-pop fans buzzing in January when the company unveiled the lineup for Sm’s first all-female “supergroup,” dubbed “Girls on Top” (or “Got” for short). Revealed during the entertainment company’s annual Smtown Live event, the new group launched with seven artists, representing some of the biggest acts on Sm’s roster — including solo act BoA, Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon and Hyoyeon, Seulgi and Wendy from Red Velvet, and Karina and Winter from Aespa.
Girls on Top debuted with the seven performers organized into a unit called...
Girls on Top debuted with the seven performers organized into a unit called...
- 2/19/2022
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
Sm Entertainment’s annual Smtown Live event is always a must-watch for K-pop fans during the holidays, with special performances and reveals from the South Korean management company’s roster of artists, but this year’s edition gave fans an extra surprise with the unveiling of a new “supergroup” dubbed Girls on Top.
Girls on Top (or “Got” for short) will feature rotating units that combine top female artists from Sm’s star-studded roster. The first unit, dubbed Got the Beat, features BoA, Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon and Hyoyeon, Red Velvet’s Seulgi and Wendy,...
Girls on Top (or “Got” for short) will feature rotating units that combine top female artists from Sm’s star-studded roster. The first unit, dubbed Got the Beat, features BoA, Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon and Hyoyeon, Red Velvet’s Seulgi and Wendy,...
- 1/3/2022
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
“Halloween,” from rising Colombian prospect Silvia Prietov and “Mi Amigo del Sol,” the latest in a line of cause-driven movies from Mexico’s Fotosintesis Media, are among projects set to be unveiled at Ventana Sur’s 2021 Animation!
They will be joined by the the latest animation titles in development at burgeoning production houses and animation studios around Latin America such as Chile’s Lunes Creative Studio, Mexico’s Panamericana Pictures (“Wild City”) and Argentina’s Malabar (“Sur Marina”) in an event now firmly established as one of the key showcases at Ventana Sur, the biggest film and TV market in Latin America.
Other buzz titles take in Mexico’s “Hanta,” with large fest potential and stunning visuals, and the older audience targeting “The Sleeping Beauty Chronicles,” also from Mexico, a darker fairy tale, even by fairy tale standards.
There are no strong trends at this year’s showcase, given an...
They will be joined by the the latest animation titles in development at burgeoning production houses and animation studios around Latin America such as Chile’s Lunes Creative Studio, Mexico’s Panamericana Pictures (“Wild City”) and Argentina’s Malabar (“Sur Marina”) in an event now firmly established as one of the key showcases at Ventana Sur, the biggest film and TV market in Latin America.
Other buzz titles take in Mexico’s “Hanta,” with large fest potential and stunning visuals, and the older audience targeting “The Sleeping Beauty Chronicles,” also from Mexico, a darker fairy tale, even by fairy tale standards.
There are no strong trends at this year’s showcase, given an...
- 10/18/2021
- by John Hopewell and Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
Though there have been occasions to wish he didn’t write so much of it, nobody writes dialogue quite like Quentin Tarantino. We know that because so very, very many have tried, fueling a whole subgenre of blatant “Reservoir Dogs” and “Pulp Fiction” imitations that mercifully began subsiding around the turn of the millennium, but still pop up at least a couple times per year. What they usually have in common is a brash confidence in the wit of their snappy patter and ingenuity of their pretzeling plots — as well as frequently being dead wrong on both counts.
“Pixie” is an Irish tale, and as a result also recalls the screen work of the McDonaugh brothers in their more Tarantino-esque modes. But this collaboration between veteran producer Barnaby Thompson (whose only prior directorial features were the lead-footed “St. Trinian’s” reboots) and his writer son Preston goes beyond homage or aspirational imitation,...
“Pixie” is an Irish tale, and as a result also recalls the screen work of the McDonaugh brothers in their more Tarantino-esque modes. But this collaboration between veteran producer Barnaby Thompson (whose only prior directorial features were the lead-footed “St. Trinian’s” reboots) and his writer son Preston goes beyond homage or aspirational imitation,...
- 3/4/2021
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
After “Hamilton” made an earwormy global phenomenon from the life story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton, no chapter of history can be declared too dour for spangly, heart-on-sleeve musical treatment — though the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 is still a pretty unlikely candidate. The stage roots of “Stand!” go back further than Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway smash: It’s been 15 years since it first hit Canadian stages under the title “Strike!,” and the eventual film adaptation has the air of a patient, resourceful labor of love, while also showing why the material wasn’t more immediately rushed before cameras. Earnest and plainly felt, this grafting of a cross-cultural romance onto the story of a critical turning point in Canadian workers’ rights doesn’t want for incident and emotional commitment, but Robert Adetuyi’s film does fall a little short on showmanship.
Having bowed on home soil in 2019, “Stand!” received a one-day engagement in U.
Having bowed on home soil in 2019, “Stand!” received a one-day engagement in U.
- 1/1/2021
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
Former Fine Line Chief Ira Deutchman Options Sarah-Jane Stratford Novel ‘Radio Girls’ For Miniseries
Exclusive: The Sarah-Jane Stratford novel Radio Girls has been optioned by @nyindieguy productions’ Ira Deutchman. The book is a historical novel set in 1920’s London which combines actual events and characters with a fictional mystery at its center. It is based on the real-life character of Hilda Matheson, an MI5 agent during WWI who became an influential producer in the early days of BBC Radio. The story is told through the eyes of a young Canadian woman, who falls into a job at the BBC where she gets caught up in the conflict between Matheson and her more conservative male superior. Along the way she unearths a conspiratorial plot with enormous consequences and potential danger to herself, the institution she works for and the whole of the European continent. The book was published in the UK, North America and Germany in 2016.
Deutchman, the former Fine Line Features chief who produces and teaches at Columbia U,...
Deutchman, the former Fine Line Features chief who produces and teaches at Columbia U,...
- 12/10/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Echelon Studios has acquired North American rights to South Korea comedy “Maggie” which premiered at Busan International Film Festival. In “Maggie”, after a radiologist is snapped having sex in the X-ray room, the image swiftly circulates in the hospital. A nurse (Lee Ju-Yeong) fears that she might be one of the randy skeletons depicted. Together with her boss (Moon So-Ri), two woman embarks on a mission to determine whether human beings are ever really worth believing.
Up-and-coming director Yi Okseop previously directed short “Girls on Top” in 2017. “Maggie” is her debut feature. The film premiered at 2018 Busan International Film Festival and won four awards – Actress of the Year, Citizen Critics’ Award, Kbs Independent Film Award, and Cgv Art House Award. Later on, “Maggie” has been invited to several major film festivals including 2019 International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr), 2019 São Paulo International Film Festival, 2019 BFI London Film Festival, 2019 Munich Film Festival, 2019 Taipei Film Festival,...
Up-and-coming director Yi Okseop previously directed short “Girls on Top” in 2017. “Maggie” is her debut feature. The film premiered at 2018 Busan International Film Festival and won four awards – Actress of the Year, Citizen Critics’ Award, Kbs Independent Film Award, and Cgv Art House Award. Later on, “Maggie” has been invited to several major film festivals including 2019 International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr), 2019 São Paulo International Film Festival, 2019 BFI London Film Festival, 2019 Munich Film Festival, 2019 Taipei Film Festival,...
- 5/26/2020
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
Amigas, cheetahs, friends for life?! When it comes to the Cheetah Girls, many will remember the girl group for their Disney Channel original movies and hit songs including "Girl Power" and "Together We Can." But some fans will also know that the group consisting of Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams, Sabrina Bryan and Raven-Symoné didn't exactly see eye-to-eye on everything during their time in the spotlight. In a Instagram Live from Thursday night, Kiely and Raven looked back on their childhood drama. At the same time, they revealed that the twosome has made amends and have put the past behind them. "Because of you, I get to talk to you and heal a wound from that time...
- 4/10/2020
- E! Online
Las Vegas Sands has announced nine-time Grammy award winner and American music icon Sheryl Crow will headline the 2020 Sands Cares Inspire charity concert benefiting members of its Sands Cares Accelerator on May 28 at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Pacific, Friday, February 21.
The show is part of Crow’s summer concert tour and raises critical funds for Sands Cares Accelerator members Green Our Planet (GoP) and Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth (Nphy). Sands will donate all ticket sales from Inspire to the nonprofit organizations as an integral component of the Accelerator’s mission to enable local community service providers to expand their reach, improve their programs and better serve the community as part of their three-year membership in the program.
A nine-time Grammy Award winner, Sheryl Crow has cemented her legacy in music history. Her first nine studio albums have sold 35 million copies worldwide,...
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Pacific, Friday, February 21.
The show is part of Crow’s summer concert tour and raises critical funds for Sands Cares Accelerator members Green Our Planet (GoP) and Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth (Nphy). Sands will donate all ticket sales from Inspire to the nonprofit organizations as an integral component of the Accelerator’s mission to enable local community service providers to expand their reach, improve their programs and better serve the community as part of their three-year membership in the program.
A nine-time Grammy Award winner, Sheryl Crow has cemented her legacy in music history. Her first nine studio albums have sold 35 million copies worldwide,...
- 2/20/2020
- Look to the Stars
Big hits tend to win Grammys. That’s just science. But is it possible to be so big you fail? The two songs that previously held the record for the longest-running number-one hit in Billboard Hot 100 history were both nominated for Record of the Year, but lost. Now that Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus‘s “Old Town Road” has broken that record with 19 weeks in the top spot, will it also break the curse by winning the top prize?
“One Sweet Day” by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men was the first song ever to spend 16 weeks at number one, and it was nominated for Record of the Year in 1996, but lost to Seal‘s “Kiss from a Rose.” In fact, Carey was shut out entirely that year even though her album “Daydream” was also up for Album of the Year.
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“One Sweet Day” by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men was the first song ever to spend 16 weeks at number one, and it was nominated for Record of the Year in 1996, but lost to Seal‘s “Kiss from a Rose.” In fact, Carey was shut out entirely that year even though her album “Daydream” was also up for Album of the Year.
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- 9/5/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
It’s no surprise that there have been a glut of high-profile music releases crowding into the tail end of August. Since August 23 alone we’ve seen new albums from Missy Elliott (“Iconology”), Taylor Swift (“Lover”), Raphael Saadiq (“Jimmy Lee”) and Tanya Tucker (“While I’m Livin'”), to name a few. That may be due in no small part to the new Grammy eligibility deadline, August 31. So on Friday, August 30, we got another batch of big names dropping their latest collections just in the nick of time.
The most acclaimed of those may be Tool, whose “Fear Inoculum” has a MetaCritic score of 89 as of this writing, making it one of the highest rated albums of 2019. It’s the metal group’s first album in 13 years following their platinum-selling “10,000 Days” in 2006. There have been numerous delays since then, but critics are saying it was “worth the wait” and “lives up to its daunting expectations.
The most acclaimed of those may be Tool, whose “Fear Inoculum” has a MetaCritic score of 89 as of this writing, making it one of the highest rated albums of 2019. It’s the metal group’s first album in 13 years following their platinum-selling “10,000 Days” in 2006. There have been numerous delays since then, but critics are saying it was “worth the wait” and “lives up to its daunting expectations.
- 8/30/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Sheryl Crow has been a Grammy darling over the years, winning nine awards including Best New Artist and Record of the Year (“All I Wanna Do”) in 1995. But she has only been nominated once for Album of the Year: “The Globe Sessions” (1999). That was her third studio album. Can she now return to the Grammy lineup with her upcoming 11th album, “Threads”? It may be the recording academy’s last chance to give her the top prize.
“Threads” will be released on August 30, the day before Grammy eligibility ends. And Crow told Billboard that it’ll be her last full album: “I have loved the tradition and the challenge of making records, but it doesn’t feel like the end of anything. It felt sad for a while when people stopped wanting to pay for music, but I’ve just made my peace with all of it.” However, Crow isn’t retiring,...
“Threads” will be released on August 30, the day before Grammy eligibility ends. And Crow told Billboard that it’ll be her last full album: “I have loved the tradition and the challenge of making records, but it doesn’t feel like the end of anything. It felt sad for a while when people stopped wanting to pay for music, but I’ve just made my peace with all of it.” However, Crow isn’t retiring,...
- 8/16/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Country Music Hall of Fame members Vince Gill and Emmylou Harris, along with Luke Combs and Sheryl Crow, are set to take the stage at this year’s All for the Hall benefit in Los Angeles.
This star-studded event, which directly supports the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s education programs, will take place Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, at The Novo in the L.A. Live complex.
Gill has hosted or co-hosted every All for the Hall concert since he founded the campaign in 2005. Now in his 18th term as president of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Board of Officers and Trustees, Gill launched the All for the Hall initiative by encouraging country artists to contribute the proceeds from a performance to benefit the museum. A gifted songwriter and guitarist with a warm, soaring tenor and quick wit, Gill has been an engaging and amiable host...
This star-studded event, which directly supports the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s education programs, will take place Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, at The Novo in the L.A. Live complex.
Gill has hosted or co-hosted every All for the Hall concert since he founded the campaign in 2005. Now in his 18th term as president of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Board of Officers and Trustees, Gill launched the All for the Hall initiative by encouraging country artists to contribute the proceeds from a performance to benefit the museum. A gifted songwriter and guitarist with a warm, soaring tenor and quick wit, Gill has been an engaging and amiable host...
- 7/22/2019
- Look to the Stars
Set in the scenic foothills of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Lockn’ is a Grateful Dead-centric festival that in the spirit of jamband culture focuses on unique collaborations between artists on the bill. Former Dead members have appeared in some configuration at every running of the festival since it started in 2013, and this year the event tapped stadium-filling offshoot Dead & Company to headline two nights. Among the many callbacks to the songs of Jerry Garcia, the festival included acts that cover a wide breadth of genres, from rock and blues to Americana and roots reggae.
- 8/27/2018
- by Jedd Ferris
- Rollingstone.com
Husband-and-wife duo Michael and Tanya Trotter overwhelm with a message of positivity and love on their debut. Produced by Americana luminary Buddy Miller, Healing Tide centers the Trotters’ joyous, gospel-style harmonizing with superb country-soul arrangements and powerful statements of devotion like “Are You Ready to Love Me,” where they happily allow themselves to become intertwined. In the slinky “Jeep Cherokee Laredo,” they admonish a nosy person for interrupting a moment of passion, while in the righteous Sly & the Family Stone-style rave-up “All I Wanna Do,” they promise to walk to...
- 8/15/2018
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
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