Post Up: Scarlett Johannson Listening Party

Good news! I'm still on the music beat for Wired. Here's a literal beauty from today:
Scarlett Johannson Listening Party, Waits For Everyone
She may be a mainstream star, but Scarlett Johansson has indie cred too. She made her name in a Coen Brothers' flick about UFOs called The Man Who Wasn't There, as well as Ghost World, Terry Zwigoff and Daniel Clowes' hilarious coming-of-age tale for comics nerds. Then came an epic turn alongside Bill Murray in Lost In Translation. But these days she's diving into the music game, covering Tom Waits for an entire debut in the process.
The title of the debut itself comes from Waits: Anywhere I Lay My Head is one the best songs from his 1985 masterpiece Rain Dogs. But it's only one of ten Waits covers the starlet (sorry, darling, but it rhymed so perfectly) is tackling. She's also offering up one original composition, "Song for Jo," but she's not doing it alone. The debut is helmed by TV on the Radio's Dave Sitek, and features help from David Bowie and Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner. In other words, a nice supporting cast... MORE @ WIRED
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