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Cameron Crowe

  • Eddie Vedder Unveils 'Aloha' Soundtrack Song Starring His 6-Year-Old Daughter Harper [LISTEN]

    The soundtrack for Cameron Crowe's latest film, 'Aloha,' boasts one very special track penned by Eddie Vedder with the help of an important vocalist--Harper Vedder, his six-year-old daughter. The quick, 30-second tune titled "The Traveler," which can be heard during 'Aloha's' ending credits, features the Pearl Jam vocalist's ukulele skills while Harper continuously sings "I gotta go."
  • Cameron Crowe's 23 Favorite Albums Revealed by Wikileaks: Beatles, Nirvana and Radiohead Included

    The Sony hacks revealed many salacious e-mails and details about celebrities in the film and music world, however one bit of information is just as enticing without damaging anyone's reputation: an e-mail where director Cameron Crowe lists his 23 favorite albums of all time, including bits from The Rolling Stones, Nirvana and Radiohead.
  • Luke Wilson Will Star in Cameron Crowe's Showtime Rock Comedy 'Roadies'

    Movie star Luke Wilson recently signed on to portray a tour manager in Showtime's upcoming rock 'n' roll comedy, Roadies. Cameron Crowe is the mastermind behind this one, and he will write and direct the pilot episode. Imogen Poots (V for Vendetta), Keisha Castle-Hughes (Game of Thrones) and Peter Cambor (NCIS: Los Angeles) will round out the main cast.
  • NBC Making TV Sequel To 'Say Anything' Unless Cameron Crowe, John Cusack Can Stop It

    NBC announced that it would be bringing a follow-up series to the Cameron Crow-directed 1989 classic 'Say Anything' to the small screen yesterday (Oct. 6), which didn't sit well with the director or leading man John Cusack.
  • Cameron Crowe, J.J. Abrams, Winnie Holzman Creating Rock Comedy Pilot For Showtime – ‘Roadies’

    Showtime Networks has ordered a new rock comedy pilot from Cameron Crowe, J.J. Abrams and Winnie Holzman titled 'Roadies.'
  • Cameron Crowe reveals list of potential titles for 'Almost Famous'

    Nearly 14 years after the release of Cameron Crowe's classic film Almost Famous -- a story of a budding music journalist who goes on tour during the 1970s with the fictitious band Stillwater and falls in love with a groupie -- new details on film's title have been revealed.
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