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Originally from a "nowhere place" near Winchester, Ruth learned violin from an early age, before teaching herself guitar as a busker on the streets of the south coast of England. Vagrantly gravitating to London's east-end, via Edinburgh, she settled on the post-industrial waterways, where in 2007 she formed River Rat Records with fellow conspirator James Hurst (Lola Colt, Victor Menace). The pair released Ruth’s debut ‘Worm Food’ in 2007, followed by the well received ‘White Holes Of Mole Hills’ in 2010 which was praised in the national press such as The Guardian and The Observer and aired on radio stations...
Independent of a record label, Kid Theodore has managed to play major festivals and concerts including 2008 & 2009 Sundance Film Festival, NYC's CMJ Festival, The Joint (Hard Rock Cafe, Las Vegas), X96’s Big Ass show. They have appeared in SPIN magazine and have had many news and radio appearances including KEXP Seattle. Kid Theodore was chosen by Billboard and TAXI as the number one indepent band in the western US in 2008. Kid Theodore has also been able to share the stage with great artists like Snow Patrol, Ben Kweller, Voxtrot, Why?, Sea Wolf, St. Vincent, Dan Deacon, Ladybug...
Theodore Huebner Roethke (pronounced /ˈrɛtkə/ RET-keh) (May 25, 1908 – August 1, 1963) was an American poet, who published several volumes of poetry characterized by its rhythm and natural imagery. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1954 for his book, The Waking. .
Theodore „Teddy“ Shapiro (* 29. September 1971 in Washington, D.C.) ist ein US-amerikanischer Filmkomponist, der in Hollywood arbeitet. Den Bachelor absolvierte Shapiro an der Brown University 1993 und seinen Master-Abschluss erreichte er an der Juilliard School of Music 1995. Danach komponierte Shapiro das Werk Ophelia, wozu die New York Post schrieb: „Shapiro has clearly got a keen ear for orchestral colors, both delicate and robust.“ Er studierte Komposition bei David Diamond und Ron Nelson. Shapiro unterlegt bevorzugt Filme des Frat Packs mit Musik und erhielt den BMI Film Music Award bereits sechs Mal. In … und dann kam Polly ist...
Theodore Meir Bikel (* 2. Mai 1924 in Wien, Österreich; † 21. Juli 2015 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Folksänger und Schauspieler österreichischer Herkunft. Bikels Karriere begann 1951 mit einer Nebenrolle in dem Filmklassiker African Queen. Er trat 1960 beim „Newport Folk Festival“ auf. Im Jahr 1977 wurde er ins National Council for the Arts aufgenommen. In Österreich geboren, lebte er in Israel, England und den Vereinigten Staaten und sprach sechs Sprachen. Bikel war Vizepräsident des American Jewish Congress. Theodore Bikel musste wegen seiner jüdischen Herkunft mit seinem Vater Joseph und seiner Mutter Miriam (geb. Riegler) 1938 nach...
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