Radioheart: The Drive & Times of DJ Kevin Cole, SIFF premiere

Seattle International Film Festival / Friday, May 15th:

The Clearly Music team had a pretty great weekend in Seattle for the SIFF premiere of our documentary “Radioheart: The Drive & Times of DJ Kevin Cole.”

Our company has family roots in Seattle, so both KEXP and Kevin Cole have been a constant presence in our lives for as long as we can remember. It was a surprise and an honor when director Peter Hilgendorf asked us to music-supervise this film memorializing a legend, not just in the Seattle music scene but in the global music and broadcasting community writ large.

Kevin’s life and career story in the music business is nothing short of remarkable, and it’s one that you would be forgiven for knowing little about since he hardly ever discusses most of it publicly.

From helping foster the career of Prince at the First Avenue Club in Minneapolis in the late 70s to breaking artists like Macklemore, Of Monsters and Men, Sigur Ros, (and countless others) on the KEXP airwaves in Seattle and around the world, Kevin has touched an astounding number of the most relevant music moments of the last 50 years.

Radioheart is a behind-the-curtains look into the life of one of the most important living arts and culture broadcasters, and a person who shaped what is arguably the most important radio station in the world. The film is a rare and entertaining treat and a reminder of just how powerful music can be.

The last two years on this project have been rewarding but tough at times. Music documentaries are difficult by their nature. Indie budgets and hit songs don’t usually go very well together. This one was particularly challenging given the overwhelming volume (and diversity) of music to juggle, but we got it over the finish line with a soundtrack we are very proud of, to say the least. It’s chock full of bangers!

Seattle Magazine had some glowing words to say about the film after the SIFF premiere, which you can read if you click the image above. Radioheart will be released commercially early next year, following a more comprehensive festival run around the world. We’re thrilled at the prospect of bringing this movie to a wider audience

We managed to snap a few photos amidst the comotion:


 

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