
Episode 4: Ollie Murray | The Beatles, Ronnie Scott's, and music as a cultural movement.
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"Come for the music, stay for the story," that’s how Ollie Murray approaches every project.
Our guest this week on the Sound//Mind podcast, director Ollie Murray, takes this approach to his narratives when tasked with crafting distinct points of view to musicians including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Quincy Jones. The films and series he creates are about people, emotion and conflict - ultimately showcasing the humanity behind these legendary artists. In this episode, Hannah Crawford and James Goatman spoke with Ollie about this challenge, why these iconic artists' stories are still relevant today, the challenges of modern music culture, how it forms our identities, and music's shifting cultural role.
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