David Burke, entertainment writer for the Quad-City Times, has named the relocation of Kelly and Tammy Rundle of Fourth Wall Films from Los Angeles, California to Moline, Illinois as one of the top ten local entertainment stories.
The move by the Rundles was "number eight" on a list that included shake-ups at local radio stations, changes in leadership in local arts groups, a new name for the Mark of the Quad-Cities auditorium (i wireless Center), the mania surrounding a local Hannah Montana concert, the success of the new Green Room Theatre in Rock Island, local rapper Kuz hit the national R&B/Hip-Hop sales charts, expansion at the Redstone Room, baseball movie "Sugar" was filmed at John O'Donnel Stadium in Davenport and it will premiere at the upcoming Sundance Film Festival (January 2008), and a Martina McBride concert taped locally for PBS.
Here's an excerpt from David's article:
"8. Call to Q-C. Midwest natives and documentarians Kelly and Tammy Rundle established a film production business in the Quad-Cities after several years in California, debuting Lost Nation: The Ioway and beginning work on a local series to air on WQPT during 2008."
Excerpted from the Quad-City Times, Sunday, December 30, 2007, Page H5, Arts & Travel
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