Q & A With Christina Martin

Source: Web Services Journal ()

LOS ANGELES, CA — (MARKET WIRE) — 12/24/07 — Music industry veteran and on-air
personality, Jen Meola, recently sat down with socialite, writer and media
maven, Christina Martin:

Q: I want to ask you about some of the celebrities you’ve worked with. What
was it like working with D.B. Sweeney? Thomas Ian Nicholas? Emilio Estevez?
Shaun Toub? Crispin Glover?

A: Every artist is different. One thing I find in common is that I learn a
lot from each of them. D.B. was especially wonderful to work with and he
has a fantastic film on the festival circuit, “Two Tickets To Paradise,”
which he produced, directed and stars with John C. McGinley.

Q: What made you get involved in Clinton’s Presidential campaign?

A: For many reasons, I consider Senator Clinton to be the best person for
the job. At the same time, I also think that being a leader for democracy
around the world, the United States is long overdue to elect our first
female president to office.

Q: What 5 media sources could you not live without?

A: The Daily Show, Bill Maher, The Economist, Forbes and Variety.

Q: Tell me about “The Passenger.”

A: “The Passenger” is a television series in development. Based on my work
with rock bands, the concept arose when Lance Bass’s production company
caught wind of what I was doing with rock radio. The idea for the show is
Spinal Tap meets Almost Famous meets Road Rules in a fast-paced modern
docudrama of today’s hottest touring rock bands.

Q: What rock bands are you good friends with or have you worked with
recently?

A: Wolfmother, Three Days Grace, The Killers, Papa Roach, Breaking
Benjamin, Evan’s Blue, Seether, Mink, Marty Casey Lovehammers, The Exies,
Bullet for My Vallentine, Avenged Sevenfold, Fall Out Boy, Rooney, Red
Jumpsuit Apparatus, Point One, Puddle of Mudd, Hatebreed, Static X,
Behemoth, a lot of others I’m probably forgetting.

Q: Tell me about your writing.

A: …

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