Tagged: ‘The Heavy’

posted by on April 26, 2013 9:23 AM

Storified!: ESPN’s coverage of the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft

Last night’s first round of the 2013 NFL Draft kicked off three days of coverage across ESPN (continuing tonight at 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN).

Social media is now as much a part of the Draft as Mel Kiper and Chris Berman and here, Front Row gathers some of the buzz surrounding ESPN’s coverage of the event’s first night. continue reading…

posted by on April 25, 2013 8:00 AM

How you like the NFL Draft picks now? 50 Cent, The Heavy and ESPN team up on creative approach

ESPN often opens a game or coverage of a major event with a “tease,” a two-to-three minute prelude serving as an a mood-setter and customized for special events or telecasts.

Tonight, the tease for ESPN’s NFL Draft telecast (ESPN, 8 p.m. ET) will introduce fans to the top prospects in this year’s class, while also reminding them of one of the great stories from last year. continue reading…

posted by on February 1, 2013 8:00 AM

Robert Cray, Ozomatli and a Jay-Z producer among recording artists re-imagining ESPN NBA theme music

Fans of ESPN’s NBA programming, including Coast to Coast and NBA Tonight, might have noticed some unique twists on the standard theme music throughout the season. Those versions were developed for ESPN by popular recording artists across a variety of different music genres.

Among them are three Grammy-winning artists: Ozomatli, a Latin rock band that fuses many different music genres; Humble Monsta/Mr. Bink, a Jay-Z producer; and the blues-inspired Robert Cray Band. Other participants include the California indie rock band The Mowgli’s, jazz artist John Pizzarelli and The Sweet Tea Project, a group led by Ed Roland of Collective Soul. Two British artists — electro-pop sensation Jacob Plant and rock band The Heavy — also joined the diverse lineup.

Beginning today and continuing through Friday, Feb. 8, fans can vote for their favorite version on the SportsNation section of ESPN.com. The winning version will be featured on ESPN’s telecast of the Sprint NBA All-Star Celebrity Game on Friday, Feb. 15.

Front Row caught up with ESPN music director Kevin Wilson to learn a little more about the contest.

How did you select the artists?
Basically, we decided the types of genres that we wanted to feature and then we just started identifying artists that fit into those genres. We came up with a list of really talented, unique artists and started to make our requests.

Why is it important to bring fans into the creative process? continue reading…