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Apr 7, 2022 · Fifteen years after “Mulholland Drive,” Del Rio re-teamed with Lynch to perform (starring as herself) in Episode 10 of “Twin Peaks: The Return” at the fictional Roadhouse, where each week ...
- Ryan Lattanzio
Sep 5, 2017 · You might remember Rebekah del Rio’s face from her iconic cameo in Mulholland Drive, and she likewise brings down the house at the Roadhouse with a song co-written by Lynch. Nice Black...
- Staff Writer
Jul 17, 2017 · All of those artists have unsurprisingly been featured in some capacity and left their sonic (and acting!) marks in Showtime’s Twin Peaks: The Return, and in episode ten, a familiar face in...
- Staff Writer
Jul 17, 2017 · Rebekah Del Rio, who sung the unforgettable “Llorando” in everyone's favorite Mulholland Drive moment, gave a stellar performance in Twin Peaks singing a song co-written by David Lynch.
- Episode 1 & 2: Chromatics. With their icy, etherial sound, Chromatics were an obvious choice for the two-part premiere episode. There's almost a direct sonic through-line you can trace back to Julee Cruise, who sang Twin Peaks' theme song and appeared at The Roadhouse in a few of the episodes.
- Episode 3: The Cactus Blossoms. With a twangy, lonesome, harmony-laden sound that recalls The Everly Brothers, this Minneapolis band led by brothers Jack Torrey and Page Burkum fit right into Lynch’s world.
- Episode 4: Au Revoir Simone. Brooklyn synthpop trio Au Revoir Simone first met David Lynch at a Barnes & Noble in-store event in 2007 and the filmmaker has been a fan ever since, having even remixed one of their songs.
- Episode 5: Trouble (Alex Zhang Hungtai, Riley Lynch) More integrated into this episode than the last two, Trouble perform at the Bang Bang Bar while some of the story unfolds (as opposed to closing credits).
Nov 6, 2018 · It’s called Mulholland Drive, it’s gonna be on ABC and it’ll be just like Twin Peaks. You’re gonna be like Vonda Shepherd, you’re gonna be showing up in different episodes as the singer and it’s gonna be great.
Not to be confused with Part 10 "Episode 10 ", or, "The Man Behind Glass," is the third episode of the second season of Twin Peaks, and the eleventh episode of the series as a whole. It originally aired October 13, 1990.