The Weekly Comet hosts Tamara Conniff & Jonathan McHugh welcome an award-winning film music producer, filmmaker, social entrepreneur, composer, record producer and songwriter Frank Fitzpatrick and indie supergroup The Rescues. <br /> <br />Frank Fitzpatrick is the founder and director of non profit arts organization EarthTones. <br /> <br />Fitzpatrick has created the soundtracks for over two-dozen films including "Queen of the Damned," "Scary Movie 3," "Nuns on the Run," "In Too Deep," "Beat the World," and "Friday." <br /> <br />He is currently working on "Amazing," a co-venture between Shanghai Film Group and the National Basketball Association (NBA), which will help promote NBA-Fit health and fitness clinics for young fans and families throughout China. <br /> <br />In 2010, his song "Soul Music," performed by Anthony Hamilton, was nominated for a Grammy for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance. The song was the title track for the motion picture "Soul Men." <br /> <br />He has worked with such artists as Jill Scott, Dave Hollister, Les Nubians, Fat Joe, and Public Announcement as well as organizations including the United Nations and City of Hope. <br /> <br />The Rescues take the Comet stage and perform their new single "Arrow," "Be My Cure," and "Did It Really Even Matter." <br /> <br />Formed in 2008, the band is comprised of Rob Giles, Kyler England, Adrianne Gonzalez and Gabriel Mann. They all met while working their solo careers in the Los Angeles singer/songwriter circuit. <br /> <br />The band was signed to Universal Republic Records and their second full-length album, "Let Loose the Horses," was released to massive critical acclaim. <br /> <br />All members have active solo careers, but have come back to the Rescues for a new album to be released independently with the aid of their fans through Pledge Music. The forthcoming album is called "Blah Blah Love and War."