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Not to be confused with a band called Silverman Phil Knight. Keyboardist, soundscapes, etc., another vegetarian Englishman in exile. Formed The Legendary Pink Dots in England in 1980 with Edward Ka-Spel and has been with the group since. Commonly referred to as The Silverman, also went by "Phil Harmonix". .
Michael Silverman is the most downloaded solo pianist in the world with over 1 million streams and downloads every single day. His music ranges from Classical to jazz, world music to New Age. His many renditions of popular pieces by Bach, Beethoven and Mozart, along with his original compositions, make him a pianist for everyone. His music has appeared in hundreds of feature films, TV productions and radio themes, including the Good Wife, Two and a Half Men, and American Horror Story. .
Not to be confused with The Silverman, one of the founding members of The Legendary Pink Dots Silverman's debut release "Speed of Life Part Two" was released in 2002 to critical acclaim. Caustic, cruel duet "Ctrl Alt Del" will remind you of Jane Gainsbourg and Serge Birkin, or Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue, with music courtesy of, perhaps, Massive Attack. "Can I have my heart back, please?" has you thinking of a tormented Cocteau Twins, with broken Anna's sad request buried beneath a wave of brutal electro-noise. Themes include sex, death and lingering pain, though the sex is (tellingly?) not...
A sassy, sharp tongued actress / comedian / writer from Bedford, New Hampshire. She started out on the HBO program "Mr. Show with Bob and David" (1995). Her quick wit and attractive features meant she was ideal on either side of the camera, and Silverman soon broke into feature films with appearances in Bulworth (1998), There's Something About Mary (1998) and The Bachelor (1999). Not forgetting her comedic roots on television, Silverman was back on TV in the zany comedy series "Greg the Bunny" (2002) and she provided one of the featured voices on "Crank Yankers" (2002). More recently, Silverman...