Saturday, May 23, 2026

Hot Singer Sky Ferreira Gets Big Break with Inglorious Basterd Eli Roth

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Eli Roth, the “bear Jew” from Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Bastereds,” has a full time career as director of horror films. For his next one, called “The Green Inferno,” Roth is shooting in New York now and is set to shoot in Chile. Now being added to the production is hot singer songwriter Sky Ferreira, who’s about to break big with a new single called . She’s managed by legendary Johnny Barbis, from Rocket Records, who also manages Elton John and Leon Russell.She’s a glistening 20 years old. Remember you read about her here first, kids.

Here’s her new song: http://soundcloud.com/pinboardblog/sky-ferreira-everything-is

and her video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jtTeMgWNhA

 

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