Romanthony (real name Anthony Moore) was an American disc jockey, producer and singer. He was best known for his work with French duo Daft Punk (he provided the vocals for ‘“One More Time” and “Too Long” on their Discovery album).
  
  Romanthony’s work crossed several genres including house, R&B and Hip hop. Tracks like “Hold On” make extensive use of sampling with a distinctly soulful house feel, while the later “Bring U Up” uses a James Brown style breakbeat.
  
  Romanthony appeared on Black Male Records (his own label), Roulé, Azuli, Play It Again Sam (PIAS) and Glasgow Underground Recordings.
  
  He passed away May 7th, 2013.


Romanthony favorite tracks:

“The House of God”

“One More Time”

“Hold On”

“Let Me Show You Love”

R.I.P. Romanthony

Romanthony (real name Anthony Moore) was an American disc jockey, producer and singer. He was best known for his work with French duo Daft Punk (he provided the vocals for ‘“One More Time” and “Too Long” on their Discovery album).

Romanthony’s work crossed several genres including house, R&B and Hip hop. Tracks like “Hold On” make extensive use of sampling with a distinctly soulful house feel, while the later “Bring U Up” uses a James Brown style breakbeat.

Romanthony appeared on Black Male Records (his own label), Roulé, Azuli, Play It Again Sam (PIAS) and Glasgow Underground Recordings.

He passed away May 7th, 2013.

Romanthony favorite tracks:

“The House of God”

“One More Time”

“Hold On”

“Let Me Show You Love”

R.I.P. Romanthony

Joint for J.L.

Yeah we all shine on, like the moon, and the stars, and the sun. -John Lennon

Joint for J.L.

Yeah we all shine on, like the moon, and the stars, and the sun. -John Lennon

pacalin:


Irvin KershnerIn regard to Yoda’s clothes, I wanted him to wear something that looked homemade, but none of the fabrics we selected looked right. Finally we found this raw silk from India, and it was just perfect. It hung nicely, and it looked homemade. We had a piece left over, and I had a jacket made out of it for myself.— Star Wars: The Annotated Screenplays (1997)

pacalin:

Irvin Kershner
In regard to Yoda’s clothes, I wanted him to wear something that looked homemade, but none of the fabrics we selected looked right. Finally we found this raw silk from India, and it was just perfect. It hung nicely, and it looked homemade. We had a piece left over, and I had a jacket made out of it for myself.
— Star Wars: The Annotated Screenplays (1997)