On Thursday 10 February, King Street Cinema in Ipswich will be celebrating John Williams' 90th birthday week with a special screening of the science-fiction classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Read MoreAfter the great success of online events SCORE MASTERS: Celebrating John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith and THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP: John Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra, The Legacy of John Williams is excited to present a new exclusive video production celebrating John Williams and the extraordinary musicianship of some of his favourite studio orchestra players.
Read MoreBruce the musical about the making of Jaws needs a song list… The Daily Jaws has a few suggestions.
Read MoreWhat better way to watch JAWS than on the water, in a dinghy on a giant ski lake!
Read MoreArtist and Jaws fan Rachel Paolino created a shark sculpture with a view into its stomach and placed a variety of items including a fish skeleton, a spring, a playful octopus arm attempting to escape its prison, and of course an exact replica of the Louisiana license plate shown in Jaws!
Read MoreLast night, the Royal Albert Hall hosted a celebration of John Williams. The great man himself was scheduled to appear and conduct his legendary compositions but sadly had to cancel a few days before due to illness. John’s good friend Dirk Brossé took over conducting duties and lead an incredible journey through cinematic musical history backed by the phenomenal London Symphony Orchestra.
Read MoreThe world’s first ever museum exhibition celebrating the making of Jaws is set to end its successful run at the end of September. Since it opened its Jaws - I mean doors - to Jaws and film fans on April 21st in Catalina Island Museum, over 20,000 people have been devoured by the brilliant Jaws: The Art of Fear in Filmmaking, the first such exhibition of its kind. The unique display offers visitors a fantastic insight into the behind the scenes exploits of one of the most beloved and feared films of all time.
Read MorePrior to Jaws in Concert in Southend-on-Sea, our Chief Writer, Dean Newman, had an exclusive The Daily Jaws interview with him giving a fascinating insight into bringing the music to Jaws and other Spielberg classics to life, chatting about everything from the live film conducting experience to his favourite death in Jaws.
Answer that last question and you could be in with a chance of winning a mini-Jaws in Concert poster signed by Ben.
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