Jeff sent in this report from Howard Shore’s concert at the Hollywood Bowl.

Last night I attended an amazing concert at the Hollywood Bowl featuring the world premiere performance of the music from the Fellowship of the Ring by Howard Shore. Mr. Shore, who was in attendance at last night’s performance, made a special 45 minute arrangement of highlights from the 150 minute score. The music was performed by the Hollywood Bowl orchestra with the Pacific Chorale and Paulist Choristers. It gave me chills to hear the first few notes of “The Prophecy”, and I was deeply moved to hear “The Lament for Gandalf” performed live by this very talented orchestra and chorus. All in all it was an evening I will remember for the rest of my life.

The conductor, John Mauceri, said that when all three films are complete Mr. Shore intends to arrange them all into a 2-hour suite that will be performed in two years.

There is another performance tonight, but Mr. Shore is not expected to be in attendance. I highly recommend anyone in the Los Angeles area make their way to this awesome experience. I think tickets are still available at www.ticketmaster.com.

Jeff sent in one of the first reports from Howard Shore’s concert at the Hollywood Bowl last night. [More]

Orangeblossom Brambleburr writes: Entertainment Weekly (August 16 edition #667) has a review of Elijah Wood’s Tom Thumb and Thumbelina on page 53, in which they gave the film a C+.

I recently was flipping through the channels and caught a shoe commercial playing one of The Fellowship of the Ring scores! I couldn’t believe it. I wish I could remember what brand of shoe it was. It might of been a local company, but I’m certain that the music was actually ‘Concerning Hobbits’ from The Fellowship of the Ring.

Shelton writes: While watching TV, a KIA commercial came on advertising their ” Test drive a KIA and get a free Fellowship DVD ” offer. It started out with an SUV in the woods, and then a horde of Ringwraiths on their steeds came galloping up (it was very reminiscent of Arwen’s flight to the Ford scene with Frodo) Then suddenly one of the wraiths pulls off his hood and low and behold it is “Bob” from the KIA dealership who tells them about their great new offer.

Zach and Sleezy both wrote in to say that two days ago on the television show “Farscape”, Bruce Spence (Mouth of Sauron) was a prominent guest star in the episode ‘A Prefect Murder’.