Museum to Feature Screening of Wings (1927) with Live Score for Valentines Day Graham Reynolds Returns for Texas Focus Series Performance

Museum to Feature Screening of Wings (1927) with Live Score for Valentines Day Graham Reynolds Returns for Texas Focus Series Performance

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT Elizabeth Page | (512) 936-4607 [email protected] Museum to feature screening of Wings (1927) with live score for Valentines Day Graham Reynolds returns for Texas Focus series performance FEBRUARY 7, 2017 (AUSTIN, TX) — The Bullock Texas State History Museum will host a special screening of the 1927 silent film Wings with a live score performed by award-winning Austin composer Graham Reynolds on Feb. 14, 2017. Shot in and around San Antonio, Wings was the first film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture in 1927. Featuring "It Girl" Clara Bow, Gary Cooper, and Buddy Rogers (who learned to fly in order to shoot the close ups) Wings is still one of the most recognized and beloved silent films of the era. Austin-based composer/bandleader Graham Reynolds, who has been called “the quintessential modern composer” by the London Independent, has received four Austin Critic’s Table Awards, the Lowe Music Theater Award, the John Bustin Award for Conspicuous Versatility, an AMP Award, and five Austin Chronicle Best Composer wins, among other accolades. The Austin-based composer and bandleader creates, performs and records music for film, theater, dance, rock clubs and concert halls with collaborators ranging from Richard Linklater and Jack Black to DJ Spooky and Ballet Austin. The score for Wings was originally commissioned by and performed at the Paramount in 2001. This film is part of the museum's original Texas Focus film series. This event will take place in the Bullock IMAX® Theatre (non-IMAX content) and Shot in and around San Antonio, Texas, Wings was the first film begins with a cash bar at 6 p.m. in the to win an Academy Award for Best Picture in 1927. Featuring "It Girl" Clara Bow, Gary Cooper, and Buddy Rogers (who learned to lobby, followed by the film screening fly in order to shoot the close ups) Wings is still one of the most with live accompaniment. Free parking recognized and beloved silent films of the era. -more- is available after 5 p.m. in the museum's garage. A limited number of tickets are available for this unique performance. Ticket purchases support the Bullock Museum's exhibitions and educational programming. For more information and tickets, visit TheStoryofTexas.com. # # # MEDIA Images and Assets: http://bit.ly/2jYZekY/TexasFocusWings Support for the Bullock Museum's exhibitions and education programs provided by the Texas State History Museum Foundation. ABOUT THE BULLOCK MUSEUM The Bullock Texas State History Museum includes three floors of exhibitions, Laser IMAX® and multisensory special-effects theaters, a café and museum store. The Museum collaborates with more than 700 museums, libraries, archives and individuals to display original historical artifacts and host exhibitions that illuminate and celebrate Texas history and culture. For more, visit TheStoryofTexas.com or call (512) 936- 8746. 1800 N. CONGRESS AVE. | AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 | (512) 936-8746 | THESTORYOFTEXAS.COM -more-.

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