catch stu phillips in seattle august 28th & 29th

Just a reminder from a previous posting Stu Phillips, the man responsible for the Knight Rider theme, and composing music for various other series will be appearing in Seattle at:

Raining Hollywood: Northwest Sci-Fi Convention & Collector Show
August 28-29, 2004
Seattle Marriott Airport Hotel, Sea-Tac, Washington
www.raininghollywood.com

Other guest scheduled to appear are David Carradine from "Kung Fu" and "Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2", Richard Hatch from "Battlestar Galactica", Ray Park aka Darth Maul from "Star Wars Episode 1", Margot Kidder, aka Lois Lane from "Superman" and many more!

The ticket price for the exhibition is 8 dollars per day which can be purchased in advance on their website.

Stu is also set to take place in two live events:

On Saturday:

12:00pm - A TRIBUTE TO BATTLESTAR GALACTICA! with series star RICHARD HATCH ("Apollo"), DICK DUROCK ("Imperious Leader" and "Cylon"), FELIX SILLA ("Lucifer"), LAURETTE SPANG ("Cassiopea") and STU PHILLIPS, composer of Battlestar Galactica theme and music.  Don't miss out when these three gifted talents take the stage together to discuss their personal reflections of working on the classic series, as well as showing clips and taking questions from the audience.  Richard will also be screening his popular Battlestar Galactica: the Second Coming trailer as well as discuss his role on the upcoming season of the Sci-Fi Channel's new Battlestar Galactica series. This is a rare appearance in the Northwest for all three of these guests!

And on Sunday:

10:30am - STU PHILLIPS live on stage! The music maestro behind such compositions as the themes to Battlestar Galactica and Knight Rider, and producer of such golden oldies as "Johnny Angel" and "Blue Moon." Stu has literally been the genius behind thousands of pieces of music, many forever etched in our culture. Stu has recently published his memoirs and will be bringing along copies of his book, as well as various soundtrack and compilation cds, with him as he makes his first ever convention appearance in the Northwest. Here's your chance to hear and talk to him in person. (presentation length: 30 minutes