

Dreaminâ Wild Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Acclaimed label Light in the Attic proudly partners with River Road, Zurich Avenue, and Roadside Attractions to release Dreaminâ Wild Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The film follows the real-life story of brothers Donnie & Joe Emerson, whose teenage dreams of rock stardom suddenly came true 30 years later. The soundtrack blends vintage recordings by Donnie & Joe (including the cult favorite âBabyâ) with exclusive new performances by Donnie Emerson, Nancy Sophia Emerson, and actor Noah Jupe, plus original score selections by composer Leopold Ross (Black Mirror, A Million Little Pieces).
Jupe, who portrays a young Donnie Emerson, re-recorded several of the duoâs classic songs for the film, including their debut single, âThoughts in My Mind.â The wistful ballad, which was written and recorded while the brothers were still in high school, was originally released in 1977 on their own Enterprise & Co. label.
The soundtrack also includes âWhen A Dream Is Beautiful,â a new song by husband-and-wife duo Donnie Emerson and Nancy Sophia Emerson, and recorded in Nashville by the filmâs music producer and multi-GRAMMYÂź winner Dave Cobb.
Also available are Donnie & Joeâs 1979 album, Dreaminâ Wild, as well as the acclaimed 2014 collection Still Dreaminâ Wild: The Lost Recordings 1979-81, which culls highlights from the brothersâ prolific collection of songs. Additionally, fans can find exclusive Donnie & Joe merch at DonnieAndJoe.com.
Adapted from a profile by journalist Steven Kurutz and written, directed, and produced by OscarÂź and EmmyÂź-nominee Bill Pohlad (whose extensive credits include Brokeback Mountain, 12 Years a Slave, and the Brian Wilson biopic Love & Mercy), Dreaminâ Wild stars Academy AwardÂź winner Casey Affleck, EmmyÂź-nominee Zooey Deschanel, EmmyÂź-nominee Walton Goggins, Chris Messina, Noah Jupe, Jack Dylan Grazer, plus EmmyÂź and Grammy AwardÂź-winner Beau Bridges.
A true story of love and redemption, Dreaminâ Wild centers around Donnie Emerson (Affleck/Jupe), a middle-aged singer-songwriter who learns that a record label is interested in reissuing the album that he and his brother recorded as teens in rural Washington State. Suddenly, the Emerson brothers find themselves thrust into the spotlight, as their 30-year-old album is hailed as a lost masterpiece. While the albumâs rediscovery brings hopes of second chances, it also unearths long-buried emotions as Donnie, his wife Nancy (Deschanel), brother Joe (Goggins/Grazer), and father Don Sr. (Bridges) come to terms with the past and their newly found fame.
Named for the brothersâ 1979 debut album, Dreaminâ Wild is a River Road â Innisfree Production, produced by Academy AwardÂź-winner Jim Burke, AcademyÂź and EmmyÂź-nominee Pohlad, Kim Roth, Viviana Vezzani, and Karl Spoerri. Casey Affleck served as executive producer, alongside EmmyÂź-nominee Christa Workman, Dan Clifton, Steven Snyder, and Tobias Gutzwiller.
More about Donnie & Joe Emerson:
Brothers Donnie and Joe Emerson grew up on a 1600-acre farm in Fruitland, WA with dreams of musical stardom. Far removed from the punk and disco scenes of the late â70s, the boysâ inspiration primarily came from a tractor radio, which they listened to for hours on end while working the fields. In between farm duties and high school, the brothers spent their remaining time on music, with Donnie serving as the primary songwriter, vocalist, guitarist, and keyboardist, and Joe holding down the beat on drums.
Donnie & Joeâs parents encouraged their sonsâ talents â so much so that they leveraged the family farm in order to build a state-of-the-art recording studio, where the brothers self-produced their debut album, Dreaminâ Wild. Released in 1979 on their own Enterprise & Co. label, the album offered a lo-fi blend of FM rock, pop, soul, and funk â evoking such contemporaries as Marvin Gaye, Hall & Oates, and the Brothers Johnson in songs like âGood Time,â âDream Full of Dreams,â and âBaby.â Despite the Emersonsâ passions, however, Dreaminâ Wild wasnât the bestseller that they envisioned. In fact, it tanked, nearly bankrupting the family in the process. Donnie and Joeâs dreams did actually come true though. It just took three decades and a heavy dose of kismet.
Around 2008, record collector, actor, and Out of the Bubbling Desk blogger Jack Fleischer discovered a copy of the LP at a Spokane antique shop. Initially intrigued by the jacket image (which features the boys in flashy, Elvis-style jumpsuits), Fleischer was blown away by what he heard. Before long, word began to spread about the Emerson brothers, while their soulful ballad âBabyâ became a viral hit, eliciting multiple cover versions (most popularly by Ariel Pink & DĂąm-Funk). Since its digital release, the track has been streamed over 30 million times on Spotify.
In 2012, Light in the Attic brought Dreaminâ Wild to the masses, giving the Emerson brothers a second chance at stardom and an outpouring of long-overdue accolades, including features in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Guardian, a shout-out from Jimmy Fallon, and praise from the likes of Pitchfork, which called the 1979 album âA godlike symphony to teen-hood.â
The Emersonsâ inspiring story caught the ears of writer, director, and producer Bill Pohlad, who recently told PEOPLE, âBeing able to go deep to explore this amazing family was the real reason that I was drawn to this material. Dreaminâ Wild ultimately became a story about family, faith and forgiveness for me.â
- Featuring exclusive performances by Donnie Emerson and Noah Jupe, score selections by Leopold Ross, plus vintage classics from Donnie & Joe Emerson
- Includes the original version of the cult-classic hit, âBabyâ
- LP release housed in a gatefold jacket
- Mastered by John Baldwin at Infrasonic Sound
- Directed by Bill Pohlad, Dreaminâ Wild, stars Casey Affleck, Zooey Deschanel, Beau Bridges, Noah Jupe, Walton Goggins, and Chris Messina
- Movie lands in North American theaters on August 4th
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Acclaimed label Light in the Attic proudly partners with River Road, Zurich Avenue, and Roadside Attractions to release Dreaminâ Wild Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The film follows the real-life story of brothers Donnie & Joe Emerson, whose teenage dreams of rock stardom suddenly came true 30 years later. The soundtrack blends vintage recordings by Donnie & Joe (including the cult favorite âBabyâ) with exclusive new performances by Donnie Emerson, Nancy Sophia Emerson, and actor Noah Jupe, plus original score selections by composer Leopold Ross (Black Mirror, A Million Little Pieces).
Jupe, who portrays a young Donnie Emerson, re-recorded several of the duoâs classic songs for the film, including their debut single, âThoughts in My Mind.â The wistful ballad, which was written and recorded while the brothers were still in high school, was originally released in 1977 on their own Enterprise & Co. label.
The soundtrack also includes âWhen A Dream Is Beautiful,â a new song by husband-and-wife duo Donnie Emerson and Nancy Sophia Emerson, and recorded in Nashville by the filmâs music producer and multi-GRAMMYÂź winner Dave Cobb.
Also available are Donnie & Joeâs 1979 album, Dreaminâ Wild, as well as the acclaimed 2014 collection Still Dreaminâ Wild: The Lost Recordings 1979-81, which culls highlights from the brothersâ prolific collection of songs. Additionally, fans can find exclusive Donnie & Joe merch at DonnieAndJoe.com.
Adapted from a profile by journalist Steven Kurutz and written, directed, and produced by OscarÂź and EmmyÂź-nominee Bill Pohlad (whose extensive credits include Brokeback Mountain, 12 Years a Slave, and the Brian Wilson biopic Love & Mercy), Dreaminâ Wild stars Academy AwardÂź winner Casey Affleck, EmmyÂź-nominee Zooey Deschanel, EmmyÂź-nominee Walton Goggins, Chris Messina, Noah Jupe, Jack Dylan Grazer, plus EmmyÂź and Grammy AwardÂź-winner Beau Bridges.
A true story of love and redemption, Dreaminâ Wild centers around Donnie Emerson (Affleck/Jupe), a middle-aged singer-songwriter who learns that a record label is interested in reissuing the album that he and his brother recorded as teens in rural Washington State. Suddenly, the Emerson brothers find themselves thrust into the spotlight, as their 30-year-old album is hailed as a lost masterpiece. While the albumâs rediscovery brings hopes of second chances, it also unearths long-buried emotions as Donnie, his wife Nancy (Deschanel), brother Joe (Goggins/Grazer), and father Don Sr. (Bridges) come to terms with the past and their newly found fame.
Named for the brothersâ 1979 debut album, Dreaminâ Wild is a River Road â Innisfree Production, produced by Academy AwardÂź-winner Jim Burke, AcademyÂź and EmmyÂź-nominee Pohlad, Kim Roth, Viviana Vezzani, and Karl Spoerri. Casey Affleck served as executive producer, alongside EmmyÂź-nominee Christa Workman, Dan Clifton, Steven Snyder, and Tobias Gutzwiller.
More about Donnie & Joe Emerson:
Brothers Donnie and Joe Emerson grew up on a 1600-acre farm in Fruitland, WA with dreams of musical stardom. Far removed from the punk and disco scenes of the late â70s, the boysâ inspiration primarily came from a tractor radio, which they listened to for hours on end while working the fields. In between farm duties and high school, the brothers spent their remaining time on music, with Donnie serving as the primary songwriter, vocalist, guitarist, and keyboardist, and Joe holding down the beat on drums.
Donnie & Joeâs parents encouraged their sonsâ talents â so much so that they leveraged the family farm in order to build a state-of-the-art recording studio, where the brothers self-produced their debut album, Dreaminâ Wild. Released in 1979 on their own Enterprise & Co. label, the album offered a lo-fi blend of FM rock, pop, soul, and funk â evoking such contemporaries as Marvin Gaye, Hall & Oates, and the Brothers Johnson in songs like âGood Time,â âDream Full of Dreams,â and âBaby.â Despite the Emersonsâ passions, however, Dreaminâ Wild wasnât the bestseller that they envisioned. In fact, it tanked, nearly bankrupting the family in the process. Donnie and Joeâs dreams did actually come true though. It just took three decades and a heavy dose of kismet.
Around 2008, record collector, actor, and Out of the Bubbling Desk blogger Jack Fleischer discovered a copy of the LP at a Spokane antique shop. Initially intrigued by the jacket image (which features the boys in flashy, Elvis-style jumpsuits), Fleischer was blown away by what he heard. Before long, word began to spread about the Emerson brothers, while their soulful ballad âBabyâ became a viral hit, eliciting multiple cover versions (most popularly by Ariel Pink & DĂąm-Funk). Since its digital release, the track has been streamed over 30 million times on Spotify.
In 2012, Light in the Attic brought Dreaminâ Wild to the masses, giving the Emerson brothers a second chance at stardom and an outpouring of long-overdue accolades, including features in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Guardian, a shout-out from Jimmy Fallon, and praise from the likes of Pitchfork, which called the 1979 album âA godlike symphony to teen-hood.â
The Emersonsâ inspiring story caught the ears of writer, director, and producer Bill Pohlad, who recently told PEOPLE, âBeing able to go deep to explore this amazing family was the real reason that I was drawn to this material. Dreaminâ Wild ultimately became a story about family, faith and forgiveness for me.â
- Featuring exclusive performances by Donnie Emerson and Noah Jupe, score selections by Leopold Ross, plus vintage classics from Donnie & Joe Emerson
- Includes the original version of the cult-classic hit, âBabyâ
- LP release housed in a gatefold jacket
- Mastered by John Baldwin at Infrasonic Sound
- Directed by Bill Pohlad, Dreaminâ Wild, stars Casey Affleck, Zooey Deschanel, Beau Bridges, Noah Jupe, Walton Goggins, and Chris Messina
- Movie lands in North American theaters on August 4th

















