Artist: Paul Maged: Keyboard/Piano; John Polimeni: Guitars; and Dan Konopka: Drums Album: ‘Everything’s Gonna Be Alright;’ Released: July 19, 2022; Producer: Maged; Mixed and mastered by: Konopka Sharing emotionally charged, profound messages about the importance of seizing the moment and taking back control of their lives, especially during times of crisis, is a powerful process […]
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- 8/18/2022
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Four guys. Eight treadmills. One continuous shot. It's been 14 years since the indie pop band Ok Go released the music video for their song "Here It Goes Again," a sleeper hit off their second studio album Oh No. Thanks to the intricately choreographed video, in which band members Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka and Andy Ross dance across the aforementioned exercise equipment as their belts are revolving at full speed, the group went viral and landed themselves their first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 in their careers. Choreographed by Kulash's sister Trish Sie, who would go on to direct the films Step Up: All In and Pitch Perfect 3, the quirky and decidedly lo-fi video took a total...
- 8/3/2020
- E! Online
Ok Go - Upside Down & Inside Out
Hello, Dear Ones. Please enjoy our new video for "Upside Down & Inside Out". A million thanks to S7 Airlines. #GravitysJustAHabit
Posted by Ok Go on Thursday, February 11, 2016
"Gravity's just a habit that you’re really sure you can’t break." – Ok Go
Ok Go is an American alternative rock band originally from Chicago, Illinois, but now based in Los Angeles, California. The band is composed of Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka and Andy Ross, who joined them in 2005, replacing Andy Duncan.
Hello, Dear Ones. Please enjoy our new video for "Upside Down & Inside Out". A million thanks to S7 Airlines. #GravitysJustAHabit
Posted by Ok Go on Thursday, February 11, 2016
"Gravity's just a habit that you’re really sure you can’t break." – Ok Go
Ok Go is an American alternative rock band originally from Chicago, Illinois, but now based in Los Angeles, California. The band is composed of Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka and Andy Ross, who joined them in 2005, replacing Andy Duncan.
- 2/12/2016
- by webmaster
- www.culturecatch.com
One Direction set the bar pretty high with their filmed-at-nasa "Drag Me Down" music video, but Ok Go's raised it even further. The alternative rock group released their new, zero gravity music video for "Upside Down & Inside Out" Thursday via Facebook, and this foursome took full advantage of their outer space-esque environment. (To be fair, 1D was only working in partial gravity conditions, so unlike Ok Go, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, Harry Styles and Liam Payne did, indeed, have a little bit of gravity dragging them down.) This clip features Ok Go band members Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka and Andy Ross putting their carefully choreographed moves to the test—and...
- 2/11/2016
- E! Online
Just over a week ago, Ok Go premiered the video for their new single “The Writing’s on the Wall”. Appropriately, the Internet responded with the expected “oohs” and “ahhs”. But, of the dozen or so articles I checked out regarding the video, said articles were no longer than a couple hundred word blurbs that briefly mentioned that Ok Go makes cool videos and this was another one of them. I would not call myself a music connoisseur by any means, but I do adore music and I adore music videos. I think we should talk about them with more respect. Let’s talk about their relationship to film, both formally and textually. Let’s talk about how film informed music video aesthetic and how, subsequently, music video informed film aesthetic. Let’s talk about how directors have jumped back and for between the medium and how that’s affected their overall style.
- 7/2/2014
- by Kyle Turner
- SoundOnSight
Shockya readers mark your calendars for the release of Pyyramids’ full-length debut, “Brightest Darkest Day”, for April 9th. Comprised of Tim Nordwind from Ok Go and Drea Smith of He Say/She Say, the Pyyramids’ duo is separately well seasoned in the music industry, which only expands my expectations for their spring release via the indie label, Paracadute. Recorded in Nordwind’s basement studio, with the final tracks recorded in Ok Go’s studio, “Brightest Darkest Day” consists of 11 songs, which Dave Fridmann (Flaming Lips, Mgmt) and Ok Go’s, Dan Konopka mixed. A three-song samplar of the album is now available on SoundCloud. These tidbits of the songs, “Don’t Go”, “Smoke and [ Read More ]
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- 1/15/2013
- by lonnie
- ShockYa
July 22: Actor Orson Bean ("Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman") is 84. Actress Louise Fletcher is 78. Singer Chuck Jackson is 75. Actor Terence Stamp is 74. Game show host Alex Trebek is 72. Singer George Clinton is 71. Singer-actor Bobby Sherman is 69. Actor Danny Glover is 66. Writer-director Paul Schrader is 66. Singer Don Henley is 65. Actor-comedian-director Albert Brooks is 65. Composer Alan Menken ("Little Mermaid," "Little Shop of Horrors") is 63. Musician Al Di Meola is 58. Actor Willem Dafoe is 57. Singer Keith Sweat is 51. Singer Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls is 49. Actor-comedian David Spade is 48. Actor John Leguizamo is 48. Bassist Pat Badger of Extreme is 45. Actor Rhys Ifans is 45. Musician Daniel Jones (Savage Garden) is 39. Singer Rufus Wainwright is 39. Actress Franka Potente ("The Bourne Identity") is 38. Actress Selena Gomez is 20.
July 23: Actress Gloria DeHaven is 87. Radio personality Don Imus is 72. Country singer Tony Joe White is 69. Actor Larry Manetti ("Magnum, P.I.") is 65. Singer David Essex is 65. Singer...
July 23: Actress Gloria DeHaven is 87. Radio personality Don Imus is 72. Country singer Tony Joe White is 69. Actor Larry Manetti ("Magnum, P.I.") is 65. Singer David Essex is 65. Singer...
- 7/19/2012
- by www.huffingtonpost.com
- Huffington Post
In 2006, the band Ok Go released a video for their hit song “Here It Goes Again” featuring an elaborately choreographed dance on treadmills directed and choreographed by Trish Sie. As of this printing, the original video upload for “Here It Goes Again” has been viewed over 50 million times on YouTube.
Their latest video, White Knuckles, raised money for animal shelters in America.
The band is composed of Damian Kulash (lead vocals and guitar), Tim Nordwind (bass guitar and vocals), Dan Konopka (drums and percussion) and Andy Ross (guitar, keyboards and vocals).
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Their latest video, White Knuckles, raised money for animal shelters in America.
The band is composed of Damian Kulash (lead vocals and guitar), Tim Nordwind (bass guitar and vocals), Dan Konopka (drums and percussion) and Andy Ross (guitar, keyboards and vocals).
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- 11/1/2010
- Look to the Stars
HollywoodNews.com: The Producers Guild of America has announced the 2010 “Digital 25: Visionaries, Innovators and Producers,” an honor which recognizes individuals and teams that have made the most significant contributions to the advancement of digital entertainment and storytelling over the past year. The recipients will be honored at an exclusive cocktail and dinner reception hosted by comedian Kevin Pollak, on the evening of Monday, October 18th, as part of the Variety Entertainment and Technology Summit at the Digital Hollywood Conference at the Loews Santa Monica.
The 2010 “Digital 25” honorees, listed alphabetically by project then name, are as follows:
• Eddy Cue, Jonathan Ive and Steve Jobs for Apple: iPad
• James Cameron and Jon Landau for Avatar
• Justin Day, Charles Hope, Mike Hudack, Dina Kaplan and Jared Klett of blip.tv
• Idan Cohen, Zach Klein and Avner Ronen of Boxee
• Richard Rosenblatt of Demand Media
• Andrew Adamson, Teresa Cheng, Jeffrey Katzenberg and Gina Shay...
The 2010 “Digital 25” honorees, listed alphabetically by project then name, are as follows:
• Eddy Cue, Jonathan Ive and Steve Jobs for Apple: iPad
• James Cameron and Jon Landau for Avatar
• Justin Day, Charles Hope, Mike Hudack, Dina Kaplan and Jared Klett of blip.tv
• Idan Cohen, Zach Klein and Avner Ronen of Boxee
• Richard Rosenblatt of Demand Media
• Andrew Adamson, Teresa Cheng, Jeffrey Katzenberg and Gina Shay...
- 9/23/2010
- by Linny Lum
- Hollywoodnews.com
This morning, MTV News' James Montgomery produced his annual list of the best albums of the first half of the year. It's a largely excellent list that shouts out some incredible albums, including the National's dark and brooding High Violet, Against Me!'s loud, rugged White Crosses and Titus Andronicus' raucous (and underrated) concept album The Monitor. Obviously, there are a number of albums that could have made their way onto the list (there are certainly cases to be made for Eminem's chart-topping Recovery, Drake's revolutionary Thank Me Later and Eels' quietly brilliant End Times), but the biggest oversight happens to be what is (in my opinion at least) the best album of the year: Ok Go's Of the Blue Colour of the Sky.
Released back in January (and then confusingly re-released in April), Ok Go's third album is an amazing construction. Produced by Dave Fridmann (the man...
Released back in January (and then confusingly re-released in April), Ok Go's third album is an amazing construction. Produced by Dave Fridmann (the man...
- 6/30/2010
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
You read right. But first, allow me to set this clip up.
By now, you undoubtedly know of Ok Go, also known as "That Band That Did that Treadmill Video" or more recently "That Band that did the Rube Goldberg Video." Ok Go is probably more well-known for their bouncy and well-choreographed stunt music videos than their music. In other words, they're the modern equivalent of the Monkees.
With this video of drummer Dan Konopka staring down the Muppet Animal, that comparison becomes slightly more credible. Think about it: the Monkees had their own network-syndicated TV show. Today, Ok Go has taken their campaign to become demi-celebrities, also with amiably goofy and slightly avant garde aesthetic sensibility, to the intertubes. The handful of cameos in the video, including This American Life host Ira Glass and comedian Zack Galifianakis, make their self-conscious attempt at staging an impromptu staring contest after an...
By now, you undoubtedly know of Ok Go, also known as "That Band That Did that Treadmill Video" or more recently "That Band that did the Rube Goldberg Video." Ok Go is probably more well-known for their bouncy and well-choreographed stunt music videos than their music. In other words, they're the modern equivalent of the Monkees.
With this video of drummer Dan Konopka staring down the Muppet Animal, that comparison becomes slightly more credible. Think about it: the Monkees had their own network-syndicated TV show. Today, Ok Go has taken their campaign to become demi-celebrities, also with amiably goofy and slightly avant garde aesthetic sensibility, to the intertubes. The handful of cameos in the video, including This American Life host Ira Glass and comedian Zack Galifianakis, make their self-conscious attempt at staging an impromptu staring contest after an...
- 6/24/2010
- by Simon Abrams
- Cinematical
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