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Musician Kurt Bestor answers 7 Questions with Emmy

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What This Creator Said
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Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

i just won two emmys i don't think i'm named after probably not maybe named after it or maybe someday you'll win the name

probably the most challenging was writing music for the winter olympics in 2002

the best advice i've ever been given for music is listen listen listen

i would love to write music for or with would be john williams

Creator's Tips & Advice

listen to other people's music to write music
practice playing instruments regularly

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat first got you interested in music?
QDo you play the piano every day?
QWhat is the most challenging or rewarding music you've composed?
QDo you have a dream collaboration?
QWhat is the best advice you've ever been given?
YouTube Video Description

#7QuestionswithEmmy Every week I’m interviewing fascinating people in our community, nation and around the world! The idea came from a Facebook commenter who saw a video of me and my family floating down the river in Island Park. The person said I should turn the tables and interview my dad (Nate Eaton) – so I did and the rest is history! Kurt Bestor launched his career writing music for television and movies. His credits include more than 40 film scores and more than 40 themes for national TV programs and commercials including NFL Monday Night Football, National Geographic Explorer, TBS’s Wild! Life Adventures and the IMAX film “The Great American West.” He also composed music for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. He has won Emmy awards and has received Grammy nominations. Kurt is well-known for his Christmas albums and was recently in eastern Idaho when I was able to sit down with him for 7 Questions. Here is what I asked him: What first got you interested in music? Do you play the piano every day? What is the most challenging or rewarding music you have composed? Do you have a dream collaboration and if so, who is it? I just got an Echo Dot. Finish this sentence for me: Alexa, play me… What is the best advice you’ve ever been given? Can you play me a song? Watch my entire interview with Kurt in the video player above. You can learn more about him by visiting his website or Facebook page. If you have any ideas of someone I should interview or just want to say hi, email me: emmy@eastidahonews.com.