Tommy Pearson interviewed John Williams for ClassicFM on Thursday, and ClassicFM invited their Facebook fans to submit questions. Here’s the latest update from Tommy: “Hi everyone – thank you so much for all your questions. I was able to put…
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Williams Interview on NBC’s ‘Rock Center’
‘Jaws’ film composer John Williams on why he’s ‘anti-iPodian’ Legendary composer John Williams counts the “Olympic Fanfare” as one of his signature works. Now, as he celebrates his 80th birthday, he has just finished composing the score for Steven Spielberg’s…
‘Angela’s Ashes’ Suite Available for Purchase
A live recording of the Suite from Angela’s Ashes performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Williams is now available for purchase as a digital download. The recording, which took place on August 5, 2000, is part of a…
Tanglewood 75th Anniversary Concert Review
The 75th birthday of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s (BSO) summer home at Tanglewood was celebrated in grand fashion Saturday night with a gala concert that featured the BSO, Boston Pops, Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra (TMCO), and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus…
John Williams’ Guitar Piece ‘Rounds’ Online
‘Rounds’, John Williams’ first concert piece for classical guitar, is now available at RTVE.es in a new performance by guitarist Pablo Sáinz Villegas, who premiered the piece on June 2. The six-minute piece can be heard at 12:09 into the…
‘Jaws’ Special at Movie Magic Radio Show
Tim Burden and John Takis discuss the Jaws legacy and choose their favorite cues from the first score and its sequel – Movie Magic Jaws Special. Featuring John Takis, Richard Kaufman and the directors of Ice Age 4. Horner, Williams, Tiomkin,…
Williams Conducts ‘Olympic Fanfare’ on ‘A Capitol Fourth’
On July 4, John Williams conducted a performance of his “Olympic Fanfare and Theme” as part of “A Capitol Fourth”, an annual concert performed on the west lawn of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., in celebration of the Independence Day. An audience recording of the…
‘Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures’ Comes to Blu-ray September 18
ON SEPTEMBER 18th, THE MAN WITH THE HAT COMES HOME LOOKING BETTER THAN EVER INDIANA JONES: THE COMPLETE ADVENTURES INDIANA JONES: THE COMPLETE ADVENTURES ARRIVES ON BLU-RAY™ FOR THE FIRST TIME, COMPLETELY REMASTERED AND INCLUDING A METICULOUSLY RESTORED VERSION OF RAIDERS…
‘Tanglewood Memories from the Stars’
“In honor of Tanglewood’s 75th, anniversary, we e-mailed a few well-known folks to share their own favorite memories.” – Full article and new John Williams picture at The Boston Globe Discuss this topic in our forums
Williams to Headline July 4 Celebration
WASHINGTON (AP) – Actor Matthew Broderick, country singer Josh Turner, composer John Williams and a dozen U.S. Olympic athletes will be among the headliners for this year’s July Fourth celebration on the National Mall.
JWFAN Update: John Williams Interviews (70s – 2010s)
John Williams’ ‘Film Night’ 2012: Listen to the Full Concert
Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA Saturday, June 2, 2012 The Boston Symphony Orchestra Conducted by JOHN WILLIAMS Alan K. Simpson, Narrator