- Tim
Rutili (born 1967 or 1968) is an
American musician, filmmaker, and
visual artist. He is best
known as the
founder of Red Red Meat and Califone, and...
- The gens Marcia,
occasionally written Martia, was one of the
oldest and
noblest houses at
ancient Rome. They
claimed descent from the
second and fourth...
-
breakup of his
former band Red Red Meat,
frontman Tim
Rutili formed Califone as a solo project.
Rutili's solo
effort soon
became a full-fledged
musical project...
- The gens
Verginia or
Virginia was a
prominent family at
ancient Rome,
which from an
early period was
divided into
patrician and
plebeian branches. The...
- Gracchi, used Tiberius, Gaius, and Publius. Some families,
including the
Rutili and Muscae, used
Titus instead of Tiberius. Of the many
branches of the...
- Martin, Jon
Hopkins and
Apple Martin — the
track contains a
sample from Tim
Rutili's "Funeral Singers". It was
nominated for Song of the Year at the Brit Awards...
-
sample of "Funeral Singers",
performed by
Sylvan Esso and
written by Tim
Rutili. "Neon Forest"
contains a
sample of "Drone in C" by Sinerider. "Angelsong"...
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Hanft 1997 "Volcano Girls" "Shutterbug" 2014 "The
Museum of
Broken Relationships" Gary
Kordan "It's Holy" 2015 "Laughing in the
Sugar Bowl" Tim
Rutili...
- blues-influenced
alternative rock band.
After their break-up,
frontman Tim
Rutili went on to form Califone, for
which many of Red Red Meat's
former members...
-
Barnard Cinematography Senda Bonnet Edited by
Anjoum Agrama Music by Tim
Rutili Production companies Chicken Soup for the Soul
Entertainment Film Mode Entertainment...