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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. James Intveld is a Los Angeles rockabilly musician, actor, composer, director. He voiced Cry Baby's (played by Johnny Depp) songs, in the movie of the same name. James Intveld started a rockabilly band with his brother Ricky Intveld and Pat Woodward. The Rockin' Shadows played shows in Southern California. Ricky Intveld and Woodward were asked by Ricky Nelson to join his band. (Both were killed in the plane crash that took Nelson's life.) James Intveld started playing as a solo act in clubs such as The Palomino in North Hollywood and touring. Intveld wrote "Cryin' Over You", recorded by Rosie Flores. He was a member of The Blasters and has been in many movies and music videos with such artists as Kathy Mattea. He is in the George Strait music video, "The Seashores of Old Mexico". He directed the movie Miracle at Sage Creek, starring David Carradine. He co-starred with Billy Bob Thornton in Chrystal. He also directed a music video for Dale Watson Description above from the Wikipedia article James Intveld, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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2005 Miracle at Sage Creek
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2005 Miracle at Sage Creek
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2005 Miracle at Sage Creek
2006 7 Mummies
Vocal Coach:
1990 Wild at Heart
2005 Miracle at Sage Creek
2006 7 Mummies
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