Terence Blanchard Finishes Score For 'Cadillac Records'

Film starring Beyoncé Knowles and Adrien Brody to be released Dec. 5 by Tristar Pictures
World-renowned film composer and trumpet player Terence Blanchard has completed the score for Cadillac Records,
the feature film about the story of Chess Records, the label in the
1950s that was home to Chuck Berry, Etta James, Muddy Waters and
Howlin’ Wolf. To be released Dec. 5th by Sony’s Tristar Pictures, the film stars Beyoncé Knowles, Oscar® winner Adrien Brody, Jeffrey Wright and Mos Def.
Blanchard, whose composing talents were most recently seen on the big screen in Spike Lee’s Miracle at St. Anna, created the score of Cadillac Records. The score was recorded in
The film is set in
Says Blanchard of Cadillac Records,
“This is really the story of the beginning of rock & roll and the
artists who laid its musical foundation. It was a time when blues,
R&B and even jazz and Gospel rock were very fluid genres with
musicians frequently switching back and forth between styles. However,
they all shared one thing – they were the ‘alternative’ to the popular
commercial music of the day.”
As
an artist himself, Blanchard is best known for his work as a composer
and a “jazz musician,” and explains the challenges in composing in the
“early rock & roll” idiom. “Growing up in
Written and directed by Darnell Martin, Cadillac Records marks the 44th feature film that Blanchard has scored. His work includes film scores for Spike Lee’s Mo Better Blues, Malcolm X and Inside Man, along with HBO’s critically lauded Emmy-winning series, When the Levees Broke: A Requiem In Four Acts. Blanchard’s CD, A Tale Of God’s Will (A Requiem For Katrina),
is based on the music that he wrote for the series and included new
music written by his band members. A beautifully haunting and
impassioned song-cycle about Hurricane Katrina and the ravages incurred
by it upon the city of New Orleans and its residents, A Tale Of God’s Will (A Requiem For Katrina) was the recipient of a 2008 Grammy Award.
Other films scored by Blanchard include Kasi Lemmons’ films Eve’s Bayou and Talk To Me, Oprah Winfrey’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, Tim Story’s Barbershop and Ron Shelton’s Dark Blue.




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