In the early 2000s, Rolling Stone hired photographer Tim Soter to shoot a music showcase that featured hip-hop icons De La Soul playing the same bill as the post-punk band the Rapture, who were on the precipice of a breakout with their single “House of Jealous Lovers.” That record came out on Dfa Records, the label co-founded by producers Tim Goldsworthy and James Murphy and label manager Jonathan Galkin. Feeling emboldened by the experience of shooting the Rapture and witnessing what surely was a rapturous show, Soter emailed Galkin, asking...
- 12/7/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
For those of you who remember the Nickelodeon show "Hey Dude," with its cheesy, computer-generated title card and cast of fresh faced camp counselors who toiled in a dude ranch, have we got some nostalgia-drenched news for you: the cast has reunited! And they're all significantly older!
The show, which ran from 1989 to 1991 and can currently be streamed on Amazon Prime, starred David Brisbin, Kelly Brown, Jonathan Galkin, Debra Kalman and Christine Taylor, all of whom reunited for what appears to be the purposes of some kind of Nickelodeon '90s throwback thing (and, of course, just to celebrate its 25th anniversary). One thing from the brief clip is very clear: Christine Taylor's consistent career (not to mention her marriage to Ben Sitller) has afforded her a much better skincare regiment/workout routine.
Watch the video, think about all those questionable hairstyles and sing along with us: "It's a...
The show, which ran from 1989 to 1991 and can currently be streamed on Amazon Prime, starred David Brisbin, Kelly Brown, Jonathan Galkin, Debra Kalman and Christine Taylor, all of whom reunited for what appears to be the purposes of some kind of Nickelodeon '90s throwback thing (and, of course, just to celebrate its 25th anniversary). One thing from the brief clip is very clear: Christine Taylor's consistent career (not to mention her marriage to Ben Sitller) has afforded her a much better skincare regiment/workout routine.
Watch the video, think about all those questionable hairstyles and sing along with us: "It's a...
- 7/10/2014
- by Drew Taylor
- Moviefone
Back in the saddle again! Twenty-five years after its series premiere, the cast and writers of Nickelodeon's cult hit Hey Dude reunited at the 2014 Atx TV Festival in Austin on Friday, June 6, which was the first time many of them had seen each other since 1991. Taking part in the beloved Western-themed series' reunion were stars David Lascher (Lookin' good, Ted McGriff!), Christine Taylor, David Brisbin, Geoffrey Coy, Josh Tygiel, Debrah Kalman and Jonathan Galkin, as well as writer Graham Yost, who created FX's critically acclaimed series Justified. Unfortunately, Kelly Brown was unable to attend the walk down memory lane due to a last-minute family emergency, while no...
- 6/16/2014
- E! Online
Ready to take a trip back to the Bar None Dude Ranch?It's been 25 years since Nickelodeon's first live-action series "Hey Dude" debuted in 1989, running for two years and 65 episodes on the then-relatively new network.The series went on to become a classic for any kid born in the early '80s -- and it's that crazy nostalgia factor that got the entire cast to reunite this week at the Atx Television Festival in Austin, Texas. Christine Taylor, David Lascher, Debrah Kalman, Geoffrey Coy, Jonathan Galkin, Josh Tygiel and David Brisbane were all on hand for the epic reunion, along with writers Graham Yost, Alan Goodman and Lisa Melamed.So, what have they all been up to? And how does Paris Hilton factor in? Check out what we learned from the panel and subsequent press conference below!1.) Paris Hilton Is a Huge "Hey Dude" Fan When a show has a...
- 6/8/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
In a new documentary short film on Dfa Records, James Murphy, Jonathan Galkin and a bevy of artists take you inside the famously quirky and tight-knit label. It's pretty great.
The 13-minute short, which premiered Wednesday on the Red Bull Music Academy's website and is available above, is titled "Too Old to Be New and Too New to Be Classic" after one of Murphy's favorite sayings. It starts in 2001, when Murphy was just a DJ at an East Village club called The Plant, and charmingly works its way up to the present day.
The Rapture, Murphy's LCD Soundsystem bandmates, Juan Maclean, Gavin Russom, Prinzhorn Dance School and Holy Ghost! all make appearances, as do members of the label's astonishingly small business team. The entire Dfa family will participate in a Rbma concert in New York on May 25.
Murphy has stayed busy since breaking up LCD Soundsystem in 2011, mostly working on...
The 13-minute short, which premiered Wednesday on the Red Bull Music Academy's website and is available above, is titled "Too Old to Be New and Too New to Be Classic" after one of Murphy's favorite sayings. It starts in 2001, when Murphy was just a DJ at an East Village club called The Plant, and charmingly works its way up to the present day.
The Rapture, Murphy's LCD Soundsystem bandmates, Juan Maclean, Gavin Russom, Prinzhorn Dance School and Holy Ghost! all make appearances, as do members of the label's astonishingly small business team. The entire Dfa family will participate in a Rbma concert in New York on May 25.
Murphy has stayed busy since breaking up LCD Soundsystem in 2011, mostly working on...
- 5/8/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
James Murphy just lost one of his friends. The LCD Soundsystem frontman is suing his fellow Dfa Records founder Tim Goldsworthy for about $100,000 "owed" to the label, saying he's in breach of contract. As Dfa label manager (and Hey Dude star) Jonathan Galkin told Resident Advisor, Goldsworthy left NYC for the UK about three years ago, ostensibly for his family, and allegedly did so without so much as informing the company. Since he’s left, the label says it hasn’t heard a peep from him, and all their “attempts to amicably resolve this matter were rebuffed ...
- 3/4/2013
- avclub.com
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