Best-know for being a member of the band Skating Polly, Kelli Mayo has been in the music industry since she was in elementary school. When the band began, she was only 9-years-old. Over the years, fans have gotten to see Kelli’s growth both personally and professionally and her talent is undeniable. Although the music industry can often be a tough place for young women to thrive, Kelli has always managed to find a way and she’s crushed lots of stereotypes in the process. Even though Kelli has already accomplished a lot, she still has a lot of great things to
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Kelli Mayo...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Kelli Mayo...
- 2/11/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Kate Nash has spent her time in self-isolation reflecting on her career, social media, and the state of the world today. She wrote the below essay in quarantine, where she is also putting on live shows on Patreon. The next event will take place Friday, May 1st, with future shows every other Sunday at 4 p.m. Edt.
I just celebrated the 10-year anniversary of my second album, My Best Friend Is You, with a livestream show on Patreon at the weekend.
My boyfriend, Thomas Silverman, is a fashion hairstylist; he...
I just celebrated the 10-year anniversary of my second album, My Best Friend Is You, with a livestream show on Patreon at the weekend.
My boyfriend, Thomas Silverman, is a fashion hairstylist; he...
- 4/22/2020
- by Brenna Ehrlich
- Rollingstone.com
Chicago – A fiery phoenix rising from grunge and punk rock ashes, Skating Polly brings youthful hope to anyone looking for in-your-face, high energy, furious live performances. The talented trio alternate instruments and create a new form of music they call “Ugly Pop.” They performed at Schuba’s in Chicago on May 2nd, 2019.
Jeff Doles of HollywoodChicago.com recently attended that show. He caught up with Peyton Bighorse, the bass guitarist, sometimes drummer, sometimes singer of Skating Polly. In addition to talking about the origins of the band, Peyton discusses a wide array of topics, including the songwriting process, the local scene in their native Oklahoma (which includes a famous local venue) and how the band continues to evolve and grow.
Peyton Bighorse of Skating Polly
Photo credit: Jeff Doles for HollywoodChicago.com
HollywoodChicago.com: How did the music scene in Oklahoma, and the local venue The Conservatory [now 89th Street] influence the band’s music and style?...
Jeff Doles of HollywoodChicago.com recently attended that show. He caught up with Peyton Bighorse, the bass guitarist, sometimes drummer, sometimes singer of Skating Polly. In addition to talking about the origins of the band, Peyton discusses a wide array of topics, including the songwriting process, the local scene in their native Oklahoma (which includes a famous local venue) and how the band continues to evolve and grow.
Peyton Bighorse of Skating Polly
Photo credit: Jeff Doles for HollywoodChicago.com
HollywoodChicago.com: How did the music scene in Oklahoma, and the local venue The Conservatory [now 89th Street] influence the band’s music and style?...
- 5/25/2019
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
The Sundance Film Festival continues to embrace the diversity of great content being made today, with a full roster of special events programming that features established festival favorites like Jill Soloway, Rashida Jones and Gina Prince-Bythewood.
Read More: Sundance 2017 Announces New Frontier Lineup, Including 22 Vr Experiences and 11 New Installations
Making its world premiere at the fest is “I Love Dick,” Soloway’s Amazon comedy featuring Kevin Bacon as the titular Dick, a “charismatic artist” who upends the marriage of Kathryn Hanh and Griffith Dunne. In addition, the Netflix documentary “Hot Girls Wanted” gets a sequel directed by Rashida Jones; “Turned On” explores “the intersection of sex and technology,” per the official release.
Broadcast networks find themselves surprisingly well-represented in the line-up, with the ABC comedy “Downward Dog” (featuring Allison Tolman as a young woman with a special relationship with her dog) as well as the Fox limited series “Shots Fired,...
Read More: Sundance 2017 Announces New Frontier Lineup, Including 22 Vr Experiences and 11 New Installations
Making its world premiere at the fest is “I Love Dick,” Soloway’s Amazon comedy featuring Kevin Bacon as the titular Dick, a “charismatic artist” who upends the marriage of Kathryn Hanh and Griffith Dunne. In addition, the Netflix documentary “Hot Girls Wanted” gets a sequel directed by Rashida Jones; “Turned On” explores “the intersection of sex and technology,” per the official release.
Broadcast networks find themselves surprisingly well-represented in the line-up, with the ABC comedy “Downward Dog” (featuring Allison Tolman as a young woman with a special relationship with her dog) as well as the Fox limited series “Shots Fired,...
- 12/5/2016
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
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Happy Valley's Adam Long has been cast as a series regular in the When the Street Lights Go On TV series pilot for Hulu, from Paramount Television and Anonymous Content. The pilot is an adaptation of a feature film script from writers Chris Hutton and Eddie O’Keefe. Brett Morgan has been tapped to direct will executive produce with Hutton and O’Keefe and Anonymous Content’s Chad Hamilton, Tariq Merhab, Michael Sugar, and Steve Golin.
The cast of When the Street Lights Go On include; Odessa Young, Max Burkholder, Kelli Mayo, Ben Winchell, Graham Beckel, and Luke Kirby. Per Deadline, Long will play, "17-year-old rebel Casper Tatum, a popular suspect in the small-town murder."
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Happy Valley's Adam Long has been cast as a series regular in the When the Street Lights Go On TV series pilot for Hulu, from Paramount Television and Anonymous Content. The pilot is an adaptation of a feature film script from writers Chris Hutton and Eddie O’Keefe. Brett Morgan has been tapped to direct will executive produce with Hutton and O’Keefe and Anonymous Content’s Chad Hamilton, Tariq Merhab, Michael Sugar, and Steve Golin.
The cast of When the Street Lights Go On include; Odessa Young, Max Burkholder, Kelli Mayo, Ben Winchell, Graham Beckel, and Luke Kirby. Per Deadline, Long will play, "17-year-old rebel Casper Tatum, a popular suspect in the small-town murder."
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- 4/14/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This new Hulu series is currently filming its pilot episode and needs background actors to play high school students! Executive producer Brett Morgan and casting director Patrick Ingram are seeking submissions from Atlanta, Georgia, for high school–looking actors aged 16–25. “When the Street Lights Go On” stars Adam Long and Kelli Mayo. According to the casting notice, it’s “a coming-of-age thriller about a sleepy suburban town that is rocked by the brutal murder of a high school girl and her teacher in the summer of 1983.” So, big hair wanted! The April 17 shoot in Newman, Georgia, offers some pay for those cast. For more information on “When the Street Lights Go On,” check out its full casting notice here. And for more kid actor casting notices, visit the rest of our audition listings, which you can sort by age! Before submitting your child actor for this job, have a look...
- 4/14/2016
- backstage.com
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