Dorothy Ashby played harp and worked as music director on the soundtrack of the rare avante garde 1982 film "Human Highway" which was directed by and starred the 1960s classic rock icon Neil Young. The soundtack includes music by Neil Young & the 1980s r
Dorothy Ashby played harp and worked as music director on the soundtrack of the rare and eclectic 1982 film "Human Highway" which starred and was directed by the 1960s classic rock icon Neil Young. Neil Young is described in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame website as "one of rock and roll’s greatest songwriters and performers". This rare film also features performances by Dennis Hopper, Dean Stockwell, Russ Tamblyn, Charlotte Stewart and Sally Kirkland.
This barely distributed and hard to find cult film classic was directed by Neil Young, who credited his participation in the film to his cinematic alter ego which he named "Bernard Shakey". The bizarre story centered concerns a combination gas station and road house diner that was placed very close to a nuclear power plant and takes place on the last day of life on planet Earth. This movie includes musical tunes by both Neil Young and the 1980s avant-garde rock group DEVO.
Dorothy Ashby played harp and worked as music director on the soundtrack of the rare avante garde 1982 film "Human Highway" which was directed by and starred the 1960s classic rock icon Neil Young. The soundtack includes music by Neil Young & the 1980s r
Dorothy Ashby played harp and worked as music director on the soundtrack of the rare and eclectic 1982 film "Human Highway" which starred and was directed by the 1960s classic rock icon Neil Young. Neil Young is described in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame website as "one of rock and roll’s greatest songwriters and performers". This rare film also features performances by Dennis Hopper, Dean Stockwell, Russ Tamblyn, Charlotte Stewart and Sally Kirkland.
This barely distributed and hard to find cult film classic was directed by Neil Young, who credited his participation in the film to his cinematic alter ego which he named "Bernard Shakey". The bizarre story centered concerns a combination gas station and road house diner that was placed very close to a nuclear power plant and takes place on the last day of life on planet Earth. This movie includes musical tunes by both Neil Young and the 1980s avant-garde rock group DEVO.