Apr. 12, 2023

EMMY Award Nomination!
I’m incredibly honored to announce that I have been nominated for an Emmy Award for my original score for the series DARK/WEB on Amazon Prime. I was nominated for Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Drama or Digital Drama Series. It ‘s a real milestone in my musical career even being considered, and I’m humbled... [Read More]
Posted on May 23, 2020
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WARHAMMER Global Ident
WARHAMMER IDENT I scored the company and media production logo “Ident” for Games Workshop’s massive WARHAMMER gaming and science fiction brand. Games Workshop, is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England. They are a billion dollar market valued company, as well as a top performing member of the FTSE250 index. As a global science fiction and fantasy... [Read More]
Posted on January 22, 2020
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DARK/WEB Release on Amazon
Happy to announce that my latest series DARK/WEB will be released on AMAZON PRIME on July 19th, 2019. DARK/WEB is an exploration into the underbelly of the internet, the dark corners where things lurk. It’s a unique series in a lot ways, including that it’s both an anthology series as well as a narrative linear series. It has an... [Read More]
Posted on June 27, 2019
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THE CHAPERONE film released (PBS Masterpiece)
Proud to announce the release of THE CHAPERONE! I composed the original 1920s style songs for this amazing film. Written, directed &produced by the team from DOWNTON ABBEY, starring Haley Lu Richardson and Elizabeth McGovern (whom I had the privilege of working with at the recording sessions). Released in select theaters across the US, and will be featured... [Read More]
Posted on March 28, 2019
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THE CHAPERONE- Official Trailer
Incredibly happy to announce the first trailer for THE CHAPERONE, starring Elizabeth McGovern and Haley Lu Richardson. I had the unique pleasure and task of composing the original 1920s songs for this film. Lots of ragtime, vaudeville, big bands… Tremendous Fun! I worked with Elizabeth McGovern, producer Victoria Hill and music supervisor Andy Ross for Michael Engler’s beautifully... [Read More]
Posted on February 13, 2019
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NEW STUDIO A work in Progress
Happy to announce my NEW studio! Upgrading, growing with a larger new space for 2019. Still in the early, but every day brings progress. We painted the walls (HIGH ceilings), installed new flooring, replaced doors with soundproof ones, and are currently in the process of building and installing acoustic treatments for better sound, and in some cases, soundproofing areas. ... [Read More]
Posted on November 8, 2018
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Tale of Two Sisters: Review
We just received our first review of TALE OF TWO SISTERS and its great! Steve Barton at Brainwaves has reviewed it- link included below. Also very pleased to receive a shoutout re: my score, particularly right after Traci Lords fantastic performance. Cemetery Tales Presents: A Tale of Two Sisters (Movie Review) by Steve Barton, Sept 27, 2018 Starring Traci Lords,... [Read More]
Posted on September 28, 2018
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Cemetery Tales: A Tale of Two Sisters
I had the pleasure of working with Chris Roe years ago on my first feature THE EMPLOYER. A man of real style and substance, I was always impressed by him and his vision. So when he approached me to score Cemetery Tales: A Tale of Two Sisters, and I jumped at the opportunity. Black and white, with a retro... [Read More]
Posted on September 20, 2018
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TELEVISION ACADEMY
It’s official- I’m now a member of the Television Academy. When I first moved to Los Angeles years ago, I didn’t know what to expect, or if I’d even work when I arrived. I’m grateful for the career I have and it’s a genuine honor to have been accepted, a real milestone in my musical journey in this business.... [Read More]
Posted on June 5, 2018
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Original Songs for THE CHAPERONE
I was approached to compose, arrange, and record a collection of original jazz songs for the upcoming feature film THE CHAPERONE, starring Elizabeth McGovern. It’s a beautiful film, set in the 1920’s, and the project provided an unique opportunity to work in a genre and era you rarely encounter in motion pictures. It was a joy to return to the... [Read More]
Posted on May 9, 2018
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