November 16, 2008...9:21 pm

More Amazing Artists…

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Sterling McVay

Sterling McVay

 One of the blessings of being in The Affluent Artist Business is the people you meet on the journey. Sterling McVay is an artist and musician who is committed to helping Greensburg, Kansas recover from a devastating F5 tornado, he is passionate about the planet and making positive change. Sterling wants to use his art and music to help the town organize a “Farm Aid” type fundraiser, I’m sure you can contact him to offer help and support. Here are links to his music and art:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=726&l=09485&id=1516689722

http://www.myspace.com/thinlinedivide

 

Sterling’s friend, Brian King, is an amazing musician who is has been teaching at USC for 11 years but is getting back to his muse. Brian King, director and assistant professor of clinical scoring for motion pictures and television, is a graduate of the Manhattan School of Music and USC. Mr. King has been working in the industry as a composer, orchestrator, player, engineer and producer. Some of his feature film projects include Rushmore, The Rugrats Movie and Get Bruce working with the likes of Mark Mothersbaugh and Michael Feinstein. He has composed and produced music for episodic television including The Proud Family, King of Queens and The Love Chronicles, as well as composing additional music for VH1 feature film Play’d. He also scored and produced the music for the off-Broadway theatrical production of the comedy The Godfadda Workout. 

Check out Brian’s work here:

http://www.briankingmusic.biz/workbench/?page_id=88

If you are an artist, musician, author etc, let’s get the word out about you here on The Affluent Artist Blog.

TAA

2 Comments

  • Hello Rick,
    I just got an email from my good friend, Sterling McVay. What a nice gesture, for him to make the connection. I want to thank you for including me on your blog. And in case you’re interested in checking out the program I created at USC, for film, animation and video game composers, check out;
    http://www.uscsmptv.com
    Many thanks!

    Brian

  • Thanks Brian, glad to include your work here, happy to get the word out about creative and talented people like you!
    Rick


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