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Stomp Out Loud is a 1997 musical film produced by HBO that featured the Brighton, UK, and Manhattan-based dance troupe known as Stomp. The film is 44 minutes long and provides footage from the Broadway performances as well as scenes shot solely for the film. The film transforms ordinary objects and moments to make music in an unexpected way.
Luke Cresswell (born 1 October 1963) [1] is a co-creator (along with Steve McNicholas) of the dance percussion act Stomp. He is a self-taught percussionist and one-time member of British busking/cabaret musical group Pookiesnackenburger. Stomp is famous for using ordinary objects as instruments (dustbins, brooms, etc.)
In 2007, Stomp Out Loud opened in Las Vegas at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino with an expanded cast and performed inside a theatre specifically created for the production. In August 2012, Stomp contributed to the musical segment of the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony in London.
Sparks began his career as an actor, working in regional theaters and Off-Broadway (i.e. Old Globe Theatre, Crossroads Theater, New York’s The Public Theater), and appeared for five years as the comedic lead in New York and the Broadway tour of the theatre show, STOMP. [5] He also appeared in the Emmy-winning HBO film, Stomp Out Loud.
Stomp Out Loud: Ken Hahn, Larry Loewinger, Mike Roberts HBO: 1999 [28] The 41st Annual Grammy Awards: Randy Ezratty, Edward J. Greene, John Harris, Bob LaMasney, Don Worsham CBS: The 71st Annual Academy Awards: Patrick Baltzell, Robert Douglass, Edward J. Greene, Tommy Vicari ABC: An All-Star Tribute to Johnny Cash: Thom Cadley, Susan Pelino TNT
Anthony Johnson reappeared as the drummer for the band Middle Man before moving on to perform a lead role in the Off-Broadway production of Stomp. He was also featured in the HBO film Stomp Out Loud. While performing in Stomp, Johnson was recruited to play drums for Japanese pop star, Bonnie Pink. Johnson relocated to Japan where he lived and ...
HBO also produced the DVD Stomp Out Loud, which features the group members producing percussion out of normal household items, even in a junk yard. The group was never in a junkyard. The only time junk items were on screen, they were on the rooftop of a building, suspended hanging from a sign saying "STOMP", that was covered in junkyard stuff ...
Eaves began his professional career in 1993, at age nineteen, when he joined the original American cast of the Off-Broadway percussion show Stomp.Three years later he left that show after being cast as the Courier in Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of 1776.