George S. Clinton visits MTSU

"Film composer George S. Clinton, the man behind the music of "Mortal Kombat," "The Santa Clause 2" and the "Austin Powers" film series, will share his expertise with MTSU Oct. 19-20 as the 2011 Department of Recording Industry Artist-in-Residence.

During his two-day visit to campus, the Grammy- and Emmy-nominated Clinton will present two free public events and several “master classes” for MTSU recording-industry students.

The first public event, the SunTrust Brian Williams Entertainment Studies Lecture, is set for Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. in Room 101 of the Bragg Mass Communication Building on the MTSU campus." - DNJ


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