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Release Date:
August 8, 2000
Original Title:
Appalachian Journey Live In Concert
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Sony Classical
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
April 5th, 2000... On the heels of their unanimously acclaimed albums "Appalachia Waltz" and "Appalachian Journey", "Appalachian Journey Live In Concert" captures three of the world's most extraordinary musicians live in concert, along with very special guests James Taylor and Alison Krauss, from their sold-out performance at New York City's Avery Fischer Hall.
Assistant Camera:
Joia Speciale
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Louise De La Fuente
Andreas Meyer
Associate Producer:
Mia Bongiovanni
Camera Operator:
Manny Gutierrez
David Smith
Juan Barrera
Charlie Huntley
Tom Hurwitz
Gil Gilbert
Robert Elfstrom
Ron Washburn
Coordinating Producer:
John Vernile
Director:
Pat Jaffe
Dolly Grip:
W.L. Jackson
Editor:
Gary Bradley
Executive Producer:
Peter Gelb
Pat Jaffe
Lighting Design:
Alan Adelman
Lighting Technician:
Richard Tendall
Makeup Artist:
Amy Lasch
Belinda Moss
Music:
Howard Heller
Peter Cho
Other:
Paul Ranieri
Jack Roche
Producer:
Molly McBride
Laura Mitgang
Production Assistant:
Arleen Tlumak
Jim Nordlinger
Le'shelle Brotherton
Dora Mishiev
Todd Harris
Mark Vives
Jesse Heinzen
Sound:
Steven Epstein
Sound Editor:
Robert Wolff
Sound Engineer:
Mark Schubin
Todd Whitelock
Richard King
Steadycam:
Brant S. Fagan
Title Designer:
Laura Torres
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