Bob Dylan Praised By 'Breaking Bad' Music Supervisor
. (Classic Rock) Bob Dylan has been praised for being easy to work with by film and TV music supervisors. The American singer/songwriter received an Oscar for his track Things Have Changed from the 2001 movie Wonder Boys, while his work has been used in over 500 silver screen productions. And Thomas Golubic, music supervisor behind shows including Breaking Bad, says Dylan and his manager Jeff Rosen are incredibly supportive of film and TV projects. He tells Variety: "To me there's been literally nothing more simple than clearing a Bob Dylan song. I take his music very seriously. I think he's America's greatest songwriter. "A lot of times when you have artists who are so iconic you're stuck with a lot of middlemen whose job is to get as much money as possible or to make it feel as important as possible. "With Jeff, he's really straightforward. He essentially has Bob's ear, and if Bob feels like it's something that he supports, it goes through." Golubic is not in praising Dylan. Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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