Between recording new material with Crazy Horse and digging through his fertile archives, Neil Young managed to make time to pen another book: To Feel the Music: A Songwriter’s Quest to Save High-Quality Audio finds Young discussing digital music, from his short-lived Pono device to the Neil Young Archives, as well as his pursuit to improve the medium’s sound quality.
“To Feel the Music is the story of my efforts to improve the quality of audio that you hear,” Young wrote of the book in his Nya Times-Contrarian.
“To Feel the Music is the story of my efforts to improve the quality of audio that you hear,” Young wrote of the book in his Nya Times-Contrarian.
- 5/4/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
There will be no fourth season for Disney’s Channel’s Andi Mack. The hit tween sitcom that has been hailed for inspiring social change and for making history with the first Disney Channel character to say “I’m gay,” will air its final episodes beginning Friday, June 21.
The Season 3 finale will serve as the series finale on Friday, July 26. Two episodes will air on Friday, June 21 at 8 Pm on Disney Channel and DisneyNow, with the remaining episodes airing weekly at 8 Pm through July 26. You can watch a video of the cast discussing the significance of the series below.
“Andi Mack was a labor of love for a room of impassioned, inventive writers, a talented and dedicated crew, and an extraordinary, miraculous cast who inspired us all,” said series creator and executive producer Terri Minsky. “We had the honor of breaking a lot of new ground for Disney Channel. We were its first serialized show,...
The Season 3 finale will serve as the series finale on Friday, July 26. Two episodes will air on Friday, June 21 at 8 Pm on Disney Channel and DisneyNow, with the remaining episodes airing weekly at 8 Pm through July 26. You can watch a video of the cast discussing the significance of the series below.
“Andi Mack was a labor of love for a room of impassioned, inventive writers, a talented and dedicated crew, and an extraordinary, miraculous cast who inspired us all,” said series creator and executive producer Terri Minsky. “We had the honor of breaking a lot of new ground for Disney Channel. We were its first serialized show,...
- 4/24/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Disney Channel’s comedy-drama “Andi Mack” will end after three seasons, the network said on Wednesday.
The series will return for its final episodes on June 21 and air its series finale on July 26.
“‘Andi Mack’ was a labor of love for a room of impassioned, inventive writers, a talented and dedicated crew, and an extraordinary, miraculous cast who inspired us all. We had the honor of breaking a lot of new ground for Disney Channel,” said creator and executive producer Terri Minsky. “We were its first serialized show, its first series centered around an Asian American family, and its first to feature an LGBTQ character who spoke the words ‘I’m gay.’ But the best part of making ‘Andi Mack’ was our audience, who let us know we mattered to them. The series finale is for them.
The series will return for its final episodes on June 21 and air its series finale on July 26.
“‘Andi Mack’ was a labor of love for a room of impassioned, inventive writers, a talented and dedicated crew, and an extraordinary, miraculous cast who inspired us all. We had the honor of breaking a lot of new ground for Disney Channel,” said creator and executive producer Terri Minsky. “We were its first serialized show, its first series centered around an Asian American family, and its first to feature an LGBTQ character who spoke the words ‘I’m gay.’ But the best part of making ‘Andi Mack’ was our audience, who let us know we mattered to them. The series finale is for them.
- 4/24/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
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