Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Twilight soundtrack's Marcus Foster exclusive interview


Marcus Foster, co-author of the Twilight soundtrack's hit song "Let Me Sign," recently gave this examiner an exclusive interview.
Foster, who co-authored "Let Me Sign," a song sung by Robert Pattinson on the Twilight soundtrack and film, was clever, yet direct. His music (which can be sampled on his Myspace page) was heard by many fans in his recent show with Long in East London's Brady Center (see here), and will be featured on many exciting upcoming shows in the very near future.
To the talented and smooth-sounding singer, guitarist, and pianist, inspiration came when he "started out by playing piano." Says Marcus, "[at] about six or seven, I would learn songs my parents were playing me like the Beatles and Nina Simone. Eventually I began to learn guitar and started playing in blues clubs near where my dad lived. I discovered Tom Waits and he inspired me to write my own songs." It is some those same artist that continue to influence Marcus Foster to this very day. Says he, of his most prominent current influences, "[i]t changes all the time but Tom Waits and [Bob] Dylan are a constant influence."
Though, if Foster had to narrow it down to one artist, dead or alive, to play with today, he says he'd "probably [choose] Sister Rosetta Tharp or Nina Simone."
As for his relationship with long-time friends Bobby Long, Sam Bradley (who co-authored "Never Think" from the soundtrack as well), and Twilight star Robert Pattinson, Marcus says "I went to school with Rob and Sam, and I have known Bobby for a few years now," and "they are my boys!" Clearly, their friendship still runs deep amidst the swarm of goings-on that would threaten to separate even the closest of friends.
Despite all of the Twilight stardom that has come upon Rob, Foster says "it's pretty crazy. It hasn't changed him at all. I'm proud." To hear this from Foster is quite comforting to us fans of Robert Pattinson, who like him and his personality just the way it is.
Marcus Foster's friend Bobby Long, who I recenty interviewed as well (see here) is just beginning embarking upon a tour in the U.S., and I asked Foster what he thought of Long's up-coming tour. He said, "I am really excited for him and look forward to doing some shows with him in the summer." Translation: Marcus Foster's fans should be preparing for a potential pairing of this melodic duo very soon (very exciting)!
As of right now, for a tour in the United States for Foster? He says, "I am working things out with my manager and sorting out a booking agent, the dates will be up on my Myspace as soon as possible." In other words, it is in the works, American fans, so be ready. One known stop will be Twi-Con 2009, which will host the "hauntingly beautiful and entirely addictive" pair during their band sessions this late July/early August!
Of all of his wonderful and poetic songs, "I Don't Mind" being one of my personal favorites (a video of which is available below), I asked Marcus what, if he had to choose, would be his favorite. He said that he "always enjoy[s] playing 'Tumble Down.'"
Foster, who has a sense of humor akin in genuineness and solidarity to that of Pattinson, Long, and Bradley, said that his biggest dream is "to catch a really big fish." Clever, that one. When I challenged him to describe his personality in a word, Foster said, "I can't think of one word," and then finished by suggesting "indecisive?"
Marcus Foster closed with a warm message for his fans, saying that he hopes that they enjoy his music, to watch out for an up-coming EP to become available on iTunes and the web, and that he is "looking forward to [his] American tour." We are, too, Marcus Foster. Adding thanks, Marcus Foster proves to be as gracious and pleasant as anyone in the practical foursome.
As of now, Foster has events booked all throughout London (listed below), and we should expect to see even more from him as his number continues to rise with the same eloquence and deservedness as his friends!




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