Johnny at The Mint, Los Angeles, Dec 7
Johnny played again with Bill Carter in Los Angeles at The Mint.
Photos: here, here, here and here.
EDIT: More photos now in our gallery.
An Admirers' Site Dedicated to Johnny Depp and His Work
Johnny played again with Bill Carter in Los Angeles at The Mint.
Photos: here, here, here and here.
EDIT: More photos now in our gallery.
Since it was first heard on an American ship in 1885, “Leaving of Liverpool” has been adopted several times by sailors and non-sailors alike (including Bob Dylan, Anita Carter, the Pogues and the Dubliners). Now, 127 years later, it is the first single off Hal Willner’s Son of Rogue’s Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys, a sequel to his 2006 compilation Rogue’s Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys.
Read more: here
Johnny playing with Aerosmith at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Thanks for most of the photos to Suzanne Allison.
So far we only found some photos on Instagram here, here, here and here, also here. We hope to get some more soon. Reportedly Johnny played on the track “Come Together”.
EDIT: More photos in our gallery!
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Starting with a foreword from Johnny and an introduction by Tim Burton the book offers an in-depth look at the history of the original TV series and the steps that led to the remake for the big screen.
Mark Salisbury, who‘s already familiar with Tim Burton’s visual world ( he’s also responsible for “Sweeney Todd – The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”, “Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride – An Invitation to the Wedding” and “Alice in Wonderland – A Visual Companion”) includes many interviews with cast and crew members you might already know from the DVD’s bonus material, but he also offers an a lot more detailed look at the production process: Tim Burton’s early sketches, makeup, costumes, prosthetics, stunts, special effects… For example did you know what Barnabas’ prosthetic fingers were made of or that Josette’s ghost was filmed in an underwater tank?
192 pages full of high-quality set photos and well-written information. Whether you’re a fan of the movie or Tim Burton’s work in general or simply love superb movie books: This is a must-have!
Published by Titan Books, Hardcover, ISBN-10:1781162557, ISBN-13:978-1781162552, 29.5 x 2 x 23 cm (11.6 x 0.8 x 9.1 inches)
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Johnny Depp – Recording the “West Of Memphis” album in LA, 2012
Johnny playing with Alice Cooper in Los Angeles at the Orpheum
Johnny rehearsing with Alice Cooper’s band for the concert at the Orpheum in Los Angeles on November 29
Johnny joined Alice Cooper onstage yesterday in Los Angeles at the Orpheum. Have a look at Alice Cooper’s website for photos.
Glen Sobel, Alice Cooper’s drummer, wrote on his facebook: “Los Angeles show rocked. Johnny Depp joined us once again on gtr, playing 8 tunes w/ us! We rehearsed w/ him last night and he was totally prepared. “
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West of Memphis: Voices for Justice is music from and inspired by West of Memphis, the documentary film written and directed by Academy Award nominated filmmaker, Amy Berg and produced by Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh (the Lord of the Rings triology), Damien Echols and Lorri Davis. West of Memphis tells the untold story behind an extraordinary and desperate fight to bring the truth to light; a fight to stop the State of Arkansas from killing an innocent man.
Artists such as Lucinda Williams, Band of Horses, Patti Smith, Citizen Cope, Tonto’s Giant Nuts featuring Johnny Depp and others each have particular stories behind the songs that represent them on this collection.
Your purchase of this album will in part directly benefit the West Memphis 3.
Track Listings
1. Henry Rollins (feat. Nick Cave & Warren Ellis original score) – Damien Echols Death Row Letter Year 9
2. Natalie Maines – Mother
3. Lucinda Williams – Joy
4. Camp Freddy – The Jean Genie
5. Tonto’s Giant Nuts feat. Johnny Depp & Bruce Witken – Little Lion Man
6. Marilyn Manson – You’re So Vain
7. Band of Horses – Dumpster World (Live)
8. Citizen Cope – DFW
9. Eddie Vedder – Satellite
10. Bill Carter – Anything Made of Paper
11. White Buffalo – House of Pain
12. Bob Dylan – Ring Them Bells
13. Nick Cave & Warren Ellis –