
Buster Keaton's One Week
The Lucky Dog Picturehouse perform their original soundtrack to Buster Keaton's ONE WEEK (1920) live at Wilton's Music Hall, London. visit us at: www.theluckydogpicturehouse.com Composed by Emily O'Hara and Daniel Mays (2015) Performed by The Lucky Dog PIcturehouse Ensemble: Emily O'Hara: banjo & guitar Daniel Mays: Clarinet & Saxophone Christopher Eldred: Piano Nicholas Ball: Drum Kit & other percussion/sound fx As well as improvising and sketching out rough motifs for their bands to work from, composers/musicians would often drop in well known tunes of the day when accompanying films. We have chosen to use two -can you spot them? (scroll down for answers) Tiger Rag (1917): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_Rag Margie (1920): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margie_(song)
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