• Warpaint's Theresa Wayman, Hot Chip's Jones, All We Are's Gikling Launch BOSS Project [LISTEN]

    Warpaint vocalist/guitarist Theresa Wayman, All We Are bassist Guro Gikling and drummer Sarah Jones from both Hot Chip and Yeasayer, have announced their new project, BOSS. The trio will officially release I'm Down With That on November 27 via Dan Carey's Speedy Wunderground (known for working with Bat for Lashes, The Kills, Franz Ferdinand and Chairlift, among others) as a limited 7". The B side will feature Carey's dub remix of the same track, entitled "Mr Dan's I'm Dub With That." You can listen to both tracks via Speedy Wunderground's Soundcloud, below.
  • Sarah Jones: Coroner Releases Graphic Autopsy of 'Midnight Rider' Camera Assistant

    Georgia state officials recently released the autopsy of Sarah Jones, the camera assistant for the Gregg Allman biopic Midnight Rider who was killed last year while working on the movie. Jones was struck by a train while the crew was filming a dream sequence for the film in Wayne County. A judge found the film's director, Randall Miller, guilty of involuntary manslaughter in criminal trespass for not obtaining the proper clearances to shoot near the tracks.
  • Sarah Jones: Gregg Allman Biopic Director Randall Miller Pleads 'Guilty'

    A judge in Savannah, Georgia, sentenced Randall Miller, former director of the Gregg Allman biopic Midnight Rider, to two years in prison and eight years probation stemming from the unfortunate death of camera assistant Sarah Jones, which occurred on set last year. Miller, who originally entered a plea of "not guilty," changed it to "guilty" today, Mar. 9, resulting in a reduced sentence and dropped charges for his wife Jody Savin, who was involved with the movie as a producer.
  • Director, Producers Of Gregg Allman Biopic Indicted For Manslaughter

    On Thursday, the director and two of the producers of the Gregg Allman biopic Midnight Rider were indicted on charges of involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespass after an on-set train accident killed one crew member and injured six others back in February. Director Randall Miller, producer Jody Savin, and executive producer Jay Sedrish were all indicted by a Georgia grand jury and could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted, Rolling Stone reports.
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