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John Lurie has announced Painting With John, a double album of music from his widely popular and critically acclaimed HBO/MAX series of the same name. Set for release March 15, 2024 on his own label imprint, Strange & Beautiful Music, the soundtrack features 56 tracks, including new material written exclusively for the series, as well as, classic recordings spanning his discography. ....
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A report by Chris Beck for Splice Today. Saxophonist, bandleader, actor, music composer, painter, writer, and producer for television there aren’t many people who can list such credits on their resume. John Lurie, who first made a splash in the 1970s as the saxophonist and frontman for the avant-garde “punk jazz” band, The Lounge Lizards, is one of… ....
The Sublime Joy of Painting With John Some years back, my wife bought me a copy of Learn to Draw: Volume One by John Lurie. I’m not sure there’s a second part on the way, but for a fan of Lounge Lizards, his roles in Jim Jarmusch s movies, and his short-lived surreal joyride of a television show Fishing With John, it was the perfect gift, and about what you would expect from the same guy who painted Inside, you’d find crude drawings of dogs with legs of Florida, a family of penises on vacation, and a woman wearing a barn for a hat. The vibe is very much teenaged kid sketching on his algebra quiz, and, yes, they’re all grin-inducing, but even his sketches in their childlike scrawl have a particular style about them. There’s a personality and an aesthetic that’s clearly on display. ....
Every once in a while HBO will slip something strange into the lineup of shows on which it stakes its fortune your “Game of Thrones,” your “Undoing.” Something arty for art’s sake, something odd for oddity’s sake, like Terence Nance’s “Random Acts of Flyness” or “How To with John Wilson.” They may not bring in large audiences, or dominate the chatter on social media, or prompt multiple stories in the press, but for my money, these unpredictable exceptions represent the channel at its most worthwhile. Such is John Lurie’s “Painting With John,” an idiosyncratic bagatelle whose second episode (of six) premieres Friday. First known as a musician and an actor, pursuits he was forced to abandon by the Lyme disease that still troubles him, Lurie turned to painting, and this new series, whose title calls back to his 1991 IFC/Bravo series “Fishing With John,” finds him making pictures and telling stories on the unnamed, tropical “tiny island” he ca ....