Author Archives: Mike Ragogna
Author Archives: Mike Ragogna
Jukebox The Ghost’s first ever animated video for “Black Hole” is taken from an episode of Dreamworks Animation’s Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show now playing on Netflix, the original soundtrack album on Lakeshore Records.
Continue readingJukebox The Ghost’s first ever animated video for “Black Hole” is taken from an episode of Dreamworks Animation’s Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show now playing on Netflix, the original soundtrack album on Lakeshore Records.
Continue readingJukebox The Ghost’s first ever animated video for “Black Hole” is taken from an episode of Dreamworks Animation’s Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show now playing on Netflix, the original soundtrack album on Lakeshore Records.
Continue reading“When I started Oxygène and, as you said, pioneering that genre, it’s a big privilege in life, like the people who created rock ‘n’ roll, because in those days, you had nothing behind you, nothing to refer. You had this total freedom to experiment because you had nobody behind you.”
Continue reading“When I started Oxygène and, as you said, pioneering that genre, it’s a big privilege in life, like the people who created rock ‘n’ roll, because in those days, you had nothing behind you, nothing to refer. You had this total freedom to experiment because you had nobody behind you.”
Continue reading“When I started Oxygène and, as you said, pioneering that genre, it’s a big privilege in life, like the people who created rock ‘n’ roll, because in those days, you had nothing behind you, nothing to refer. You had this total freedom to experiment because you had nobody behind you.”
Continue reading“I don’t want to get this far and realize I should’ve been a computer programmer or something. I think it makes sense. I’m certainly proud of the work. I feel like between Los Lobos and the other records I’ve produced or been part of I think I’ve got something that counts.”
Continue reading“I don’t want to get this far and realize I should’ve been a computer programmer or something. I think it makes sense. I’m certainly proud of the work. I feel like between Los Lobos and the other records I’ve produced or been part of I think I’ve got something that counts.”
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