The 60s & 70s LA Music Scene with Bassist, Composer, Conductor & Orchestrator Peter M. Bernstein
Podcast |
My Rock Moment
Publisher |
Pantheon Podcasts
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Interview
Music
Personal Journals
Rock
Categories Via RSS |
Music
Music Interviews
Publication Date |
Apr 07, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:49:40
Peter M. Bernstein has composed, orchestrated and conducted some of the most well known movies of our time (Ghostbusters & Trading Places among them), including other incredible pieces of work like 21 Jump Street and Michael Jackson’s Thriller.  He’s also the son of Elmer Bernstein, the Academy Award winning film composer whose credits include The Man With the Golden Arm, The Ten Commandments, The Magnificent Seven, To Kill a Mockingbird and Ghostbusters, among others! But in 1964, when Peter was a young teen, The Beatles and Bob Dylan entered the scene and for Peter his “whole world changed overnight"...and he decided he wanted to be a bass player. In this episode we discuss his work as a composer, conductor and orchestrator but we also talk about his time as a bass player in LA. As a young musician in the late 60s and early 70s he was part of that famous Laurel Canyon and Hoot Night Troubadour scene, so he has an interesting perspective on that notable time and many stories to share.  If you want to know a bit more about Peter and his work, check out his website here: https://petermbernstein.com/ Part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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