Brute Force: Documentary of Force
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Razor Teams with Appleʼs Rarest Recording Artist
LOS ANGELES – Singer/songwriter Brute Force is joining forces with Razor Films for an upcoming rock documentary film. Producer Andrew Fuller is currently developing the project that will feature the life and work of musician Brute Force.
Brute Force is best known for his hit, “The King of Fuh,” the delightfully rude song about a “Fuh King” which was greatly admired by John Lennon and George Harrison, who discovered the singer and arranged the record for The Beatlesʼ Apple Records. Apple plans a compilation of their artists in 2010. Brute Force (www.brutesforce.com) continues to perform regularly in and around New York City, most notably at The Players, which credits Mark Twain as a founding member, and has appeared twice at South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin, TX with his daughter and frequent collaborator, Daughter of Force, aka Lilah Friedland. Sony also plans to reissue the classic 1967 Brute Force album, I, Brute Force, Confections of Love in its entirety including bonus tracks that have never before been released.
About Razor Films
Razor Films is an independent feature film development, production, and finance company based in Los Angeles. Formed by producer Andrew Fuller, Razor aims to create artistically appealing, yet commercially viable independently financed feature films. The company currently has a slate of films in various stages of development and production including an adaptation of award-winning author Joe R. Lansdaleʼs Savage Season for the big screen.
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Singer/songwriter Brute Force is joining forces with Razor Films for an upcoming rock documentary film. Producer Andrew Fuller is currently developing the project that will feature the life and work of musician Brute Force.
Brute Force is best known for his hit, “The King of Fuh,” the delightfully rude song about a “Fuh King” which was greatly admired by John Lennon and George Harrison, who discovered the singer and arranged the record for The Beatlesʼ Apple Records. Apple plans a compilation of their artists in 2010. Brute Force (www.brutesforce.com) continues to perform regularly in and around New York City, most notably at The Players, which credits Mark Twain as a founding member, and has appeared twice at South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin, TX with his daughter and frequent collaborator, Daughter of Force, aka Lilah Friedland. Sony also plans to reissue the classic 1967 Brute Force album, I, Brute Force, Confections of Love in its entirety including bonus tracks that have never before been released.