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The May edition of FSM ONLINE is now live. This month's cover story, TYLER, TYLER, BURNING BRIGHT, is a detailed discussion with BRIAN TYLER about his score for Taylor Sheridan's latest feature, THOSE WHO WISH ME DEAD, starring Angelina Jolie. Tyler also talks about some of his upcoming projects, including his directorial debut on the multi-media event ARE WE DREAMING?

Also this issue, Belgian composer PETER BAERT comes to Hollywood for THE WATER MAN, another directorial debut, this time David Oyelowo's; STEPHANIE ECONOMOU shares her music for the new Netflix show JUPITER'S LEGACY; Erik Heine chronicles the rise of WRITTEN FILM SCORES FOR PUBLICATION, including comments from Omni's Tim Rodier, and Chris Siddall of Chris Siddall Music Publishing; KRIS BOWERS looks back at THE UNITED STATES VS. BILLIE HOLIDAY and ahead to SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY; an interview with the venerable CARL DAVIS about his long career in film, and scoring silent classics; ABEL KORZENIOWSKI chases down THE COURIER, starring Benedict Cumberbatch; Cary Wong comes clean about his obsession with physical CDS; lots of album reviews, including FACE OF A FUGITIVE (Jerry Goldsmith), MORTAL KOMBAT (Benjamin Wallfisch) and THE TIME TUNNEL, VOL. 1 (John Williams, Various); more embedded audio clips, and more. Enjoy!

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April 19
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David Fanshawe born (1942)
Dudley Moore born (1935)
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Lord Berners died (1950)
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