The Atomik Age Project wins 2016 Soundtrack Competition at WilliFest
‘Glasgow Girl’ Is a Winner in Williamsburg
Philip Curcuru, the award-winning composer of the film “Old Days,” and his group The Atomik Age Project has won the 2016 Soundtrack Competition at WilliFest, the Williamsburg film and music festival, which will take place Sept. 9-11.
Curcuru, along with Jim Ceribello, Lou DiNatale, Curcuru’s daughter Christina Dempsey, Roger Fiorentino, Stu Seiderman, Bob Aniano and the late Joe Curcuru and Mike Micara, established their music roots in Brooklyn during the 1960s, and they’ve been making music together ever since. Their latest group, The Atomik Age Project, has been producing original music and short films for the last 12 years. Curcuru shares directing duties with Ceribello and DiNatale.