In 1966, Mike Murdock got married to a woman named Linda Lormand. The pair adopted a child named Jason. However, after 13 years of marriage, the couple got divorced in 1979. Linda Lormand received Jason’s custody after the divorce was finalized. Career Mike Murdock is an American songwriter...
JOE BIDEN, (D) PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Lightning struck in a little pond behind my home, came up through the ground into the air conditioning system, ended up generating thick black smoke literally, literally that of those proportions. And from the basement to the third floor...
reeling from the death of Bon Scott, AC/DC entered the studio with vocalist Brian Johnson and came out with one of the biggest selling albums of all-time. 'Back in Black' hit it big with the sing-along favorite "You Shook Me All Night Long," the...
“I’m just a little moaning arse-fart, blowing smoke.” On an album which takes pot-shots at everyone from Cameron and Johnson to Brand and Blur, it only seems fair that Jason Williamson should turn on himself for a moment – but there’s more to Key Markets, the fifth Sleaford Mods...
– G. Allen Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle “Speaks volumes on the life and times of the artist. The pieces themselves… lend those ghosts of his past a persistent, ethereal relevance.”– Michael Rechtshaffen, Los Angeles Times “A celebration of art and the best of humanity transcending ...
JOHNSON, which chronicled not only the founding of the modern LGBTQ movement but also the founding of the first transgender rights organization in 1970. WELCOME TO CHECHNYA completes this trilogy. It follows a group of ordinary humans who have done something extraordinary, and asks the question ...
Sadie is the good child; convinced her first and only boyfriend is the one to marry. Kaitlin is the rebel, the entertainer; the truth teller who will not filter how she’s feeling. Over three days, with much drama and humor, this crap-happy family careens and skids straight towards a ...
– Allyson Johnson, The Young Folks “Chief White House Photographer Pete Souza and the makers of The Way I See It kindly remind us what decency looked like not so long ago.”– Brigid Presecky, Impressionist Media “Filmmaker Porter delivers a blisteringly-paced documentary that is, virtually...
– G. Allen Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle “Speaks volumes on the life and times of the artist. The pieces themselves… lend those ghosts of his past a persistent, ethereal relevance.”– Michael Rechtshaffen, Los Angeles Times “A celebration of art and the best of humanity transcending ...
Director Stephen Maxwell Johnson joins us for a conversation on the shameful treatment the indigenous peoples of Australia have suffered under, the denial of that history and why it was so important that High Ground reflect the human drama, instilled with a strong sense of hope and fear, but ...