"Shake,
Rattle and Roll" Movie To Be Filmed at Winthrop During
July
July 1, 1999
ROCK HILL - Winthrop Universitys Peabody Gymnasium,
Tillman Hall and Margaret Nance Hall will serve as backdrops
for a CBS miniseries, "Shake, Rattle and Roll."
Filming of the four-hour miniseries will begin in mid-July.
Location scouts considered sites throughout the Carolinas
region, including Rock Hill and the North Carolina cities
of Charlotte, Gastonia, Greensboro and Kannapolis.
"Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story"
is the tale of a young group of musicians who perform during
the formative years of rock and roll music. The miniseries
opens at Central High School in Sedalia, Mo., in 1955 and
follows the band members as their lives intertwine with
many early pioneers.
Dickie Barrett of the "Mighty Mighty BossTones"
will play Bill Haley of the Comets and sing the shows
title songtrack.
New "50s" style songs for the band have been
provided by the likes of Bob Dylan, B.B. King, Sheryl Crow,
Carole King, Lamont Dozier, Graham Nash and the legendary
team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stroller. There will also
be cameo appearances by some of rocks greatest legends.
The director and co-writer for the mini-series is Emmy
nominee Mike Robe, whose credits include "Return to
Lonesome Dove," "Final Descent," and "Son
of the Morning Star."
Producers wanted the different set locations to reflect
a period look, because the movie takes place during 1955
and 1963. Settings include Memphis, Dallas, Atlanta, New
York, Harlem, Philadelphia, Tulsa, Hattiesburg, Las Vegas
and Chicago.
"The Carolinas Region is blessed with a wealth
of great towns, period architecture and beautiful rural
countryside that allows us to portray all of these locations,"
said Doug Whitley, location manager. "This good fortune,
combined with our experienced film crews and the progressive
and cooperative efforts of our regions county and
city officials, is why these film projects continue to come
here."
"Shake, Rattle and Roll" is set to air in
November.
In the last few years, Winthrop has been the site for
several movies and commercials. Mike Drummond, who coordinates
building rentals for Winthrop, said the film and television
industries select the historic campus because of its Ivy
League appeal.
Other films and commercials in recent years at Winthrop
include:
* Larry Johnson, former Charlotte Hornets basketball
player, Converse Shoe Company - Peabody Gym
* Muggsey Bogues, former Charlotte Hornets basketball
player, United Way & AT&T - Peabody Gym & Coliseum
* Harris Teeter - Kinard Hall classroom
* Food Lion - ACC commercials - Peabody Gym & Coliseum
* Footlocker - Peabody Gym
* Carrie II - Withers, Tillman & Byrnes Auditorium
For more information, contact Whitley at 704-374-0800
or Marcie Kelso, director of the Carolinas Region Film Office,
at 704-347-8942.
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