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East Coast Chancellor’s Society & Parent Philanthropy Event

April 27, 2017 @ 6:30 am - 8:30 pm

John Lennon, New York City & the Rock and Roll Revolution
Hear about the songwriting renaissance of the rock era and the art of making a rock documentary with Peabody Award winning writer/producer/director and now UCLA Professor David Leaf. Travel from Central Park West to Broadway as he explains his road to UCLA, his passion for songwriters—inspired by Brill Building legends—and how he went from fan to collaborator through his innovative teaching approach. Professor Leaf will also share the origin story of “The U.S. vs. John Lennon” including the story of his first visit to the Dakota to meet Yoko Ono. Experience the passionate, visceral storytelling that makes Leaf’s courses so popular at UCLA.

About David Leaf
David Leaf began teaching undergraduate courses at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music in documentary (“Docs That Rock, Docs That Matter”) songwriting (“SONGWRITERS ON SONGWRITING: Killer Hooks, Essential Songs & Songwriters of the Rock Era”) and has served as the intern supervisor for the Music Industry minor. He is a Peabody and WGAW award-winning writer, director and producer best known for his work in feature documentary, live event specials and a series of highly-regarded pop culture profiles and retrospectives.

As a director, Leaf’s critically-acclaimed “The Night James Brown Saved Boston” had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival. Distributed outside North America by Fremantle, the film was also an official selection at 2008’s London’s Meltdown Festival and at festivals in Vienna, Prague and Barcelona. His other feature documentaries as a writer/director/producer include “The U.S. vs. John Lennon” (distributed by Lionsgate) which had its world premiere at the 2006 Venice Film Festival and, for Showtime, the Grammy-nominated “BEAUTIFUL DREAMER: Brian Wilson and the Story of SMiLE” which was released theatrically in the UK.

Leaf’s television credits are highlighted by his being one of the Emmy-nominated (and Peabody Award-winning) writers on September, 2001’s landmark all-network telethon “America: A Tribute To Heroes.” That same year, Leaf wrote and produced TNT’s “An-All Star Tribute To Brian Wilson”. Other music-related TV productions include “The Songwriters Hall of Fame” (Bravo), “The Score“ (a series for Trio), A&E’s “Live By Request” series “(four seasons), The Billboard Awards” (nine years, FOX), “Elvis: The Tribute” (ABC), “Carnegie Hall Salutes The Jazz Masters,” “We Love Ella” (PBS’ “Great Performances”), “Farm Aid” (CMT), PBS retrospectives on legendary vocal artists (Frank Sinatra, Nat “King” Cole, Rosemary Clooney, etc.) and the Emmy-nominated “Billy Joel: In His Own Words” (A&E).

As an author, Leaf wrote the best-selling authorized biography of the Bee Gees and the definitive Brian Wilson biography, The Beach Boys & The California Myth. Leaf also edited a book-length history of A&M Records and wrote the Beatles and Beach Boys chapters for Capitol Records 50th anniversary book. Among his other record industry credits, Leaf produced and wrote the book-length liner notes for the Grammy-nominated landmark collection, The Pet Sounds Sessions.

Most recently, Leaf wrote and produced two music pilots (“TUNESMITH: A Life In Song,” and “Sideman”) and, in 2011, wrote and produced the PBS special, “Buddy Holly: Listen to Me.” In 2010, he produced the theatrical release, “Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why is Everybody Talkin’ About Him)?” and in 2009, a four-hour documentary on Norman Lear’s television revolution for Sony’s multi-DVD set, “The Norman Lear TV Collection.” Currently, Leaf is writing a play, has original screenplays in development for film and TV and continues to work on documentary, mockumentary and docu-series projects.

 

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Date:
April 27, 2017
Time:
6:30 am - 8:30 pm
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New York City, New York

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UCLA Fund Events
Phone
310.794.6946
Email
uclafundevents@support.ucla.edu