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In 2013, Bates released his debut album, Big Black Delta, which contained a mix of fresh material and songs released on an early-release, limited-edition of the record, titled BBDLP1. [3] The album was issued on Bates' own label, Masters of Bates, and was inspired by the soundtracks of the films Blade Runner and Solaris . [ 4 ]
After becoming frustrated with the logistics of a full band, Jonathan Bates began a solo project in 2010, dubbed Big Black Delta. [9] He has also played as a touring musician for M83. [10] In 2017, members of The Neighbourhood who were fans of Mellowdrone contacted Jonathan and Tony for a collaboration. Both members accepted, leading to them ...
Big Black Delta is the eponymous album of Mellowdrone vocalist Jonathan Bates' solo project Big Black Delta. It was released in June 2013 under Master of Bates Records. It was released in June 2013 under Master of Bates Records.
A painting by an emerging Detroit artist has gone viral for its depiction of critical race theory’s (CRT) erasure of The post Detroit artist Jonathan Harris shares powerful message with critical ...
Jonathan Bates (1 November 1939 – 31 October 2008) was an English sound editor. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Sound for the film Gandhi , [ 3 ] and won a BAFTA in 1988 for his work on the film Cry Freedom alongside long-term collaborators Gerry Humphreys and Simon Kaye .
Camila Grey was born Camila Cristinna Gutierrez in Dallas, Texas, but grew up in Austin. [1]Grey began playing piano as a child and attended the Suzuki music school. She later attended Berklee College of Music where she met Mellowdrone bandmate Jonathan Bates, who was also enrolled. [5]
Bringing Up Bates alum Lawson Bates and his wife, Tiffany Bates, welcomed son William Daniel. Tiffany and Lawson chronicled the baby’s arrival in a YouTube video uploaded on Tuesday, July 30 ...
Bates returned to Calgary in 1946 to work with his father's architectural firm again. His first wife May Watson, whom he married in 1949, died in 1952. He then married Charlotte Kintzle in 1954. In 1949 Bates studied at the Brooklyn Museum; took Drawing and Painting with Max Beckmann and Analysis and Criticism with Abraham Rattner. [2]