Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | May 31, 2011

“Hold at all Costs” see Tonight 9 pm/PBS

Mountain Composer, Larry Groupe wrote the score for a documentary airing tonight: Hold at all Costs.  Looking forward to hearing the music composed for this film on Palomar.  Hope you can see it too!  Bonnie

Subject: Re: FW: Memorial Day 2011 – 9PM/PBS – “Hold at all Costs”

This Memorial day, Monday at 9pm on KPBS TV will be the premier of my latest score for the Documentary/Feature….
“Hold at all Costs”  – A forgotten war, in a forgotten time, about forgotten soldiers.

This is the story of “Outpost Harry” – 1953 Korea.  It is an extremely moving film.
The music is used to the full extent of its passionate powers I am quite proud of it.

When you finish your Bar-B-Q settle in or set your video recorder to catch this broadcast.
If you have any interest in the Korean state of affairs today then it behooves you to know
about the 1950’s conflict that happened before.

The film shares the stage with both sides of the DMZ….
The North Koreans and the Chinese army,
as well as the Americans and South Koreans.

This will also be airing in and around this weekend on all major US cities on their local
PBS affiliate.  If you know anyone who was ever associated with the Korean war I urge
you to alert them to this event.  They will thank you.

And I of course thank you as always for supporting independent filmmaking.

Very best,

Larry

From: Marlynn Peak

Wanted to thank you for the post about the Hold at all Costs  program last evening.  We were spell-bound by that piece of our history, knowing about the composer added an additional enjoyment to the program.  Interesting side bar, my Uncle, a WWII vet, was also served in the Korean war.  I vividly remember him leaving with black hair and when he returned a couple of years later his hair was completely white!  He was only in his mid 30s at the time.
Thanks again!  Marlynn


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  1. The Bailey Family's avatar

    The Bailey’s would like to thank all of the folks who stopped by this weekend.
    We sold lots of books, “Palomar Mountain” recently released by Brad.
    All of the proceeds go to our local Volunteer Fire Department, the generosity of visitors was wonderful!
    They enjoyed touring the museum store and dance hall, and looking at all
    of the old pictures.
    A pleasure to talk to so many visitors who have a fondness for the Mountain we all love.
    Thanks for dropping by.

    The Bailey Family


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