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"Local musicians create an eerie movie soundtrack"

The words “Christian slasher movie soundtrack” don’t often get put together.

But in this instance, the words — and the music — blend to create an eerie backdrop for a compelling tale of murder and redemption.

“Jesus Fish,” produced by Tulsan Robert Harris and written and directed by fellow Tulsan Titus Jackson, touts a soundtrack as unique as the film’s premise.

The movie not only boasts a roster of local film talent, but of local and regional music acts, as well.

The score, “Salvation” by Tulsan Lydia L. Ashton, leads listeners into a David Lynchesque journey, via floaty piano, harp, violin and classicalinspired harmonies.

Those dark, skittering jazz tunes you’ll hear are from Chicago act Undertow, which sets a creeping, anxious vibe with bleating saxophone trills, drum rolls and ricocheting guitar notes.

Combine with that the straightforward, dark, melodic rock of Tulsa’s AfterGlow, the soulful acoustic melodies of 2007 Spot Music Award nominee Wendy Nichol, thunderous Southern rocker Chuk Cooley (relative of legend Spade Cooley), and the Black Crowes-esque power of Ronnie Deane’s poppy alternative rock (you definitely will know it when you hear it) — and more than a half-dozen other regional and local acts — the music alone probably is worth the trip to the theater.

Unfortunately, the soundtrack is not currently for sale, Harris said.

The good news is, you can Google just about all of these acts and listen to and buy their music online, or suggest your local record store carry it.
- Tulsa World


Discography

'Try' and 'I Wanna Know' are on a soundtrack for an independent movie called 'Jesus Fish'. 'No Hero' is main track on independent movie called 'Sacred Bloods'. Many more tracks/clips available for streaming 24/7 at http://www.myspace.com/ronniedeane and http://www.ronniedeane.com

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I have always taken past gigs, other band's gigs, booking or venue issues, and other experiences and learned from them to be a better musician, performer, and businessman. I think that my music speaks for itself. I have a sound that can't truly be described by comparison to other bands or artists. I have a wide sound range with my songs, while still keeping the common thread of my singing and guitar style consistent throughout them all.