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Peter Nydrle (November 16, 1954 – July 5, 2014) was an American commercial and music video director, producer, and director of photography. He directed various commercial spots and ran his company, Nydrle, Inc., in West Hollywood, California. On July 4, 2011, his film ''Eugene Among Us'' had a renewed premiere at the
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to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the film being banned by the totalitarian regime at the time in the former
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. In May 1993, he directed a full-length concert video for Santana titled '' Sacred Fire: Live in Mexico''. Produced by Paul Flattery and exec-produced by Jeannie Mattiussi, it was shot over two nights in Mexico City and released on DVD on November 2, 1993.


Videography

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- "Facts Of Love" (1986) * Al B. Sure! - "Nite and Day", "Off On Your Own (Girl)", "Rescue Me" (1988) * Think Out Loud - "After All This Time" (1988) *
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- "For the Love of Frances" (1988), "No Friend Of Mine" (1989) * Tracie Spencer - "Hide And Seek" (1988) *
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- "Heaven" (1988), "Addictive Love" (1991), "It's OK" (1992) *
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- "Everytime I Try to Say Goodbye" (1989) *
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- "You Don't Get Much" (1989) *
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- "Try Me" (1990), "Just Want to Hold You" (1991) *
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- "Just What I Like" (1989) *
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- "Nothing But the Radio On" (1991) *
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- " Broken Arrow" (1991) *
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- "Somewhere in Heaven" (1992) *
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- "Right On" (1992) (with Larry Graham) *
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- "Chains Around My Heart" (1992) *
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- "Here We Go Again!" (1992) *
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- "Emotionally Yours" (1991) *
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- "A Bad Goodbye" (1993)


Tracks

* Angels All Around Us (Introduction) * Viva la Vida (Life Is For Living) * Esperando * No One to Depend On * Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen * Oye Como Va * Samba Pa Ti * Guajira * Make Somebody Happy * Toussaint l'Overture * Soul Sacrifice/Don't Try This at Home * Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile) * Jin-Go-Lo-Ba


Santana lineup

* Jorge Santana: guitar * Walfredo Reyes: percussion, drums * Myron Dove: bass, background vocals * Alex Ligertwood: vocals, background vocals * Karl Perazzo: conga, timbales, vocals, background vocals * Raul Rekow: percussion, conga, background vocals * Chester Thompson: keyboards, background vocals * Carlos Santana: guitar, percussion, vocals, background vocals * Vorriece Cooper: vocals, background vocals


Awards

*Gold Lion Awards
Cannes International Advertising Festival
- 1997 for
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"Birds", 2009 Cannes Advertising Festival - Chambers Hotel "Video Art Piece"


References


External links

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Official website of Nydrle, Inc.

Peter Nydrle
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