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Jazz pianist Fergus McCreadie thought job offer from Spike Lee 'was spam' | Jazz pianist Fergus McCreadie thought job offer from Spike Lee 'was spam' |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Fergus and his band travelled to New York to work on the soundtrack for Spike Lee's new film Highest 2 Lowest | |
A Scottish jazz pianist was left stunned after celebrated film director Spike Lee phoned him up to ask if he would work on a new film. | A Scottish jazz pianist was left stunned after celebrated film director Spike Lee phoned him up to ask if he would work on a new film. |
Fergus McCreadie thought the initial calls and messages from the Do The Right Thing and Black KKKlansman director could be a scam. | Fergus McCreadie thought the initial calls and messages from the Do The Right Thing and Black KKKlansman director could be a scam. |
However he soon found himself flying to New York to work on the crime thriller Highest 2 Lowest, alongside his band. | However he soon found himself flying to New York to work on the crime thriller Highest 2 Lowest, alongside his band. |
The pianist - who won the Scottish Album of the Year in 2022 - told BBC Scotland News the whole experience, which included Lee visiting Edinburgh to watch him play a gig - was surreal. | The pianist - who won the Scottish Album of the Year in 2022 - told BBC Scotland News the whole experience, which included Lee visiting Edinburgh to watch him play a gig - was surreal. |
The film score uses Fergus's track Stony Gate throughout, incorporating it into the main score composed by Howard Dressin. | The film score uses Fergus's track Stony Gate throughout, incorporating it into the main score composed by Howard Dressin. |
Fergus explained: "I got a call from a New York number in July last year. I just assumed it was spam, and then I got an email from someone saying it was Spike Lee - I thought that was spam too. | Fergus explained: "I got a call from a New York number in July last year. I just assumed it was spam, and then I got an email from someone saying it was Spike Lee - I thought that was spam too. |
"Eventually I think my manager was like 'maybe we should just check in case it is real' and it turned out it was real. | "Eventually I think my manager was like 'maybe we should just check in case it is real' and it turned out it was real. |
"After that he flew to Edinburgh that week to come and see a gig I was doing and then the rest is history I suppose." | "After that he flew to Edinburgh that week to come and see a gig I was doing and then the rest is history I suppose." |
The group persuaded Spike Lee to raise a Queen's Park scarf | The group persuaded Spike Lee to raise a Queen's Park scarf |
Joined by the other members of his jazz trio - bassist David Bowden and drummer Stephen Henderson - Fergus travelled to New York, where he found himself attending a NBA game featuring the director's beloved New York Knicks. | Joined by the other members of his jazz trio - bassist David Bowden and drummer Stephen Henderson - Fergus travelled to New York, where he found himself attending a NBA game featuring the director's beloved New York Knicks. |
He also managed to persuade Lee, who won an Oscar for best adapted screenplay in 2019, to pose with a scarf of Glasgow football team Queen's Park. | He also managed to persuade Lee, who won an Oscar for best adapted screenplay in 2019, to pose with a scarf of Glasgow football team Queen's Park. |
Once in the studio, it was a case of playing through Stony Gate, with Lee showing the musicians the scene the track was accompanying, in order to whip up the right emotion. | Once in the studio, it was a case of playing through Stony Gate, with Lee showing the musicians the scene the track was accompanying, in order to whip up the right emotion. |
Fergus, originally from Dollar but now living in Glasgow, said: "It was more of a playing gig rather than a composing gig in a way. Spike really wanted to incorporate Stony Gate into the score so Howard orchestrated that, and then we just came and played the music. | Fergus, originally from Dollar but now living in Glasgow, said: "It was more of a playing gig rather than a composing gig in a way. Spike really wanted to incorporate Stony Gate into the score so Howard orchestrated that, and then we just came and played the music. |
"I think, generally, especially in orchestra sessions, they usually just barrel through really quickly. But Spike shows everyone the scene as it is, with demo music. | "I think, generally, especially in orchestra sessions, they usually just barrel through really quickly. But Spike shows everyone the scene as it is, with demo music. |
"He really seemed to care a lot about people really understanding what the point of the music was and matching it to the emotion of the scene." | "He really seemed to care a lot about people really understanding what the point of the music was and matching it to the emotion of the scene." |
Fergus McCreadie hopes to work on movie soundtracks in future | Fergus McCreadie hopes to work on movie soundtracks in future |
Fergus, a Mercury Music Prize nominee in 2022, told BBC Scotland being involved in film music had previously felt like it was a pipe dream. | Fergus, a Mercury Music Prize nominee in 2022, told BBC Scotland being involved in film music had previously felt like it was a pipe dream. |
However he now hoped to have further opportunities to work on soundtracks. | However he now hoped to have further opportunities to work on soundtracks. |
He added: "It's so surreal, it still feels like a weird sort of fever dream. It doesn't really feel like it happened. | He added: "It's so surreal, it still feels like a weird sort of fever dream. It doesn't really feel like it happened. |
"It's honestly crazy, but but it's also a real honour to be amongst all the musicians that made this soundtrack happen." | "It's honestly crazy, but but it's also a real honour to be amongst all the musicians that made this soundtrack happen." |
The film has been released in the USA, and is due to stream on Apple TV+ in September. | The film has been released in the USA, and is due to stream on Apple TV+ in September. |
It is a reimaging of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa's 1963 release High and Low, with Denzel Washington in the leading role. | It is a reimaging of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa's 1963 release High and Low, with Denzel Washington in the leading role. |
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