Posted by Playlisted on May 3, 2009 in
movie celebrities
Bruce Greenwood, Star Trek’s Captain Pike, shares his playlist with us in this exclusive feature
A Taste:
Stevie Ray Vaughan, B.B. King, The Boneshakers, Gregg Lee Henry
Bruce Greenwood’s got passion to spare. Not only does he give poignant and powerful performances in every role he takes on—from The Sweet Hereafter to Star Trek—but he also possesses a real ardor for music. He’s been playing guitar for years, and he recently produced a record by Gregg Lee Henry called Heavy Lifting. Bruce also has an encyclopedic musical knowledge that could rival that of any tastemaker critic or indie record store clerk.
He may be going to space as Captain Pike in Star Trek, but he also took us on a tour through his record collection. Bruce opened up his iTunes for us in this exclusive feature and shared some incredible music. He’s a blues guy at heart, but he also knows how to rock.
Check out Bruce Greenwood’s playlist below and be sure to catch him in star Trek on May 8th. He gives us an education below…
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Posted by Playlisted on Apr 8, 2009 in
movie celebrities
David Carradine shares his playlist with us in this exclusive feature…
A Taste:
B.B. King, Seal
“It probably sounds strange to you, but I don’t actually listen to music,” says David Carradine with a heavy dose of sincerity. “When I started writing music, I sort of stopped listening to it. I used to collect LPs. Back in those days, I had tons of them. Then I discovered that I didn’t listen to music for entertainment anymore; I only listened to it for information. I’d buy an album, I’d listen to it once and that would be it.”
However, when he does choose to crank some tunes, Carradine’s taste is interesting to say the least. The legendary Kung Fu and Kill Bill star does have a favorite spot on the dial when he’s cruising around Los Angeles.
He continues, “When I’m in the car, I listen to 100.3 ‘The Sound’ in L.A. It’s very eclectic. It could be country. It could be rock n’ roll. It could be pop—almost anything. It’s always something you haven’t heard before, haven’t heard in a long time or rarely hear. So I just put that on. That’s about the only thing I’m listening to consistently. My house is full of music all the time though. My wife puts on either some satellite thing or a CD she’s got.”
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