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Netflix's new limited series I Will Find You , based on the Harlan Coben bestseller, is already creating buzz. Star Logan Browning recently told Joann Butler she had a blast playing law enforcement for the first time, joking that she was "fan-girling" over co-star Madeline Stowe. Meanwhile, Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil's new memoir, A Screaming Life: Into the Superunknown with Soundgarden and Beyond , is a New York Times bestseller, offering a look back at the band's legacy and Seattle's iconic music scene. Peter Frampton celebrated the upcoming documentary marking the 50th anniversary of Frampton Comes Alive! at the Tribeca Festival, while Mumford & Sons premiered a documentary, Mumford & Sons: The House Band showcasing collaborations with Noah Kahan, Maggie Rogers, Lainey Wilson, and Darius Rucker. And Wyclef Jean has released Clef Notes , the first chapter of his ambitious seven-part album project, Quantum Leap .
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00:03Everyone's buzzing right now about the mini-series I Will Find You.
00:06It just dropped on Netflix, and it's based on the Harlan Coben bestseller.
00:10Just leaves you on the edge of your seat really good.
00:13It stars Sam Worthington, Milo Ventimiglia, Britt Lauer, and Logan Browning.
00:18And I actually spoke to her recently on my podcast Joanne Butler in studio with.
00:23Stellar cast.
00:25Yeah, really good.
00:26And it was nice to see Madeline Stowe, too.
00:27She's a legend.
00:28She's a big fan.
00:30I'm like, is she royalty?
00:31Because I was fangirling.
00:32This is one of my first times playing law enforcement, so it was very different to have like a badge
00:37and a gun.
00:38And I had a lot of fun running around on roofs and at tarmac.
00:43For all you Soundgarden fans out there, guitarist Kim Thal just released his memoir, Screaming Life.
00:49Already a New York Times bestseller, and it just reflects on the band's legacy and the Seattle music scene.
00:54It's a really good read.
00:56It would have been tougher to write about it in the 90s,
00:58although it might have been more popular, but we were still either ascending or moving sideways.
01:03There's certainly a volume of anecdotes and references and reflections that we can now address.
01:12Another music legend, Peter Frampton, was in town to debut his upcoming documentary at Tribeca Festival,
01:19celebrating 50 years of Frampton Comes Alive.
01:22I mean, 76 years old, and this guy is just, no other way to say it, he's still hot.
01:28Mumford & Sons also premiered their upcoming doc that follows them traveling across the country,
01:33collabing with artists like Noah Kahn, Maggie Rogers, Laney Wilson, and Darius Rucker.
01:39We are a band born out of collaboration, and we're a band that loves to talk.
01:44What was really fun about this particular experience was we got to unpack other people's songs.
01:48And finally, why Clef John just released Clef Notes, the first installment of his massive seven-part album project called
01:55Quantum Leap.
01:56After working, like, for 30 years, you know, literally genre-bending, every genre you could think of,
02:03from country to jazz to gospel to hip-hop, it was sort of like I'm giving back to my fans,
02:09and I'm bridging a new fan.
02:12Lots to check out in the entertainment world.
02:14For more on all of this and other lifestyle news, check out Life Minute TV.
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