Clint Eastwood is one of my favorite directors and actors; his sentimental, sparse and atmospheric music convincingly sets the mood for many of his films, which achieved profundity in such efficient, earnest and restraint manner. This playlist is a reverse collection of Eastwood's musical works: ...
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Adds Tierney Sutton, a Grammy-nominated jazz singer who worked with Eastwood on the music for Sully,“There’s a young lions scene here that’s very vital.” Catalina Bar & Grill 6725 Sunset Blvd.; ticket prices vary Ever since Dizzy Gillespie played this joint shortly ...
Full name, Clinton Eastwood, Jr.; born May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, CA; son of Clinton and Ruth (maiden name, Runner) Eastwood; married Maggie Johnson(a model), December 19, 1953 (divorced, 1982); married Dina Ruiz (a newscaster), March 31, 1996; children: (with Roxanne Tunis)...
To honor his legacy as an actor and filmmaker, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite classicClint Eastwoodquotes—from his movie lines to his advice onlife. Clint Eastwood quotes “When you’re young, you’re very reckless...Then you get conservative. Then you get reckless again.”—to...
Everyone’s got their favorite Clint Eastwood line. President Reagan liked “Go ahead, make my day.”High Plains Drifterstays in the running with this gem: You’re going to look pretty silly with that knife sticking out of your ass. ...
ever go to a music session, you’ll notice that the musicians can sit down and start playing right away, and everyone knows what to do. Of course, they’re reading it, but the conductor can tweaklittle things, and you can take that back to directing motion pictures.”―Clint Eastwood ...
For a Few Dollars More, Italian western film, released in 1965, that was the second film in the popular Dollars series, director Sergio Leone’s “spaghetti western” trilogy that starred Clint Eastwood. The Man with No Name (played by Eastwood) teams wi
He attended high school in Oakland, a blue-collar neighborhood where he played basketball and swam competitively and had no dreams of becoming an actor. Instead, Eastwood channeled whatever nascent artistic leanings he possessed toward an interest in music. He taught himself to play jazz piano, ...