How poignant, that my last post was about a film that dealt with loss, love, and if you had one day left to live, how would you spend it? Rosa Gamarra-Thomson came into our lives August of this year, she was a Peruvian Medicine Woman, a mentor, a healer, a friend. She helped Tomás fight [...]
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In Memory Of Rosa Marcelina Gamarra-Thomson
Posted in Composing, Music, photos, Ravana's Game, Rosa Gamarra-Thomson, soundtrack, tagged death, goodbyes, Kelly Mahan Jaramillo, Life, Peruvian Medicine Woman, Ravana's Game, Rosa Gamarra-Thomson, Tomas Hradcky, writers block, writing on December 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Is Anybody Out There?
Posted in Composing, FGNC, Music, soundtrack, The Black Shield, tagged eerie, layoffs, Music, no calls, quiet, writing on March 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
By Kelly Mahan Jaramillo, March 22nd, 2008 It is eerily quiet, while we go about our music work and writing work. We should feel good about some aspects of this silence, and we do. But friends being chucked from their jobs, no return messages from our lawyers and doctors, the silence is unsettling. I suppose [...]
Burning up, burning up for the Hard Drive
Posted in American Dumpling, directors, Humor, Life, Music, soundtrack, tagged American Dumpling, computers, Hard drives, Randa Haines tasks, writing to stay alive on March 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
By Kelly Mahan Jaramillo, March 15th, 2008 Tomas has been burning files of “American Dumpling” to clear the hard drive. Since CD’s and DVD’s are a little funky, this is quite a task. Concentrate, yes. But – the hard drive is slowly getting cleared off. Good Business. Now he has gone to pay the Household [...]
Okay we all love Being Irish…
Posted in Composing, directors, Film, Humor, Kelly Mahan Jaramillo, Music, soundtrack, The Table, tagged writing, Irish, director, British Army, paratrouper, body language, Celtic Language, film score on August 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
By Kelly Mahan Jaramillo, Aug. 28th, 2007 So, the concensus is that folks would like to know who directed the film, “The Table”. His name is Chris Byrne and he is a younger pal than I am, however, he was a paratrouper in some unknown branch of the British Army, he is an excitable Irish guy, [...]