An anthology of newspaper articles about music, books, records, films, and videos by Bill Brown and published in "The Ann Arbor News," "The Michigan Voice" and "The Detroit Metro Times." Will be of special interest to fans of the Stooges, Destroy All Monsters, early techno, and avant-garde jazz.
An anthology of newspaper articles about music, books, records, films, and videos by Bill Brown and published in "The Ann Arbor News," "The Michigan Voice" and "The Detroit Metro Times." Will be of special interest to fans of the Stooges, Destroy All Monsters, early techno, and avant-garde jazz.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Award-winning composer Bill Brown is best known for scoring all nine seasons of the hit CBS series 'CSI: NY', composing thescore for the epic sci-fi series 'Dominion', as well as writing and producing music for games including 'Wolfenstein', 'Lineage II', 'Captain America: Super Soldier', 'Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six', and many more. He also composed the start up, shut down, andtour music for Windows XP, as well as music for commercials and theme parks early in his career. His scores for film include 'The Devil's Tomb', with Cuba Gooding Jr., 'Desiree', starring Ron Perlman, the action thriller 'Infamous', and the emotional wardrama 'Mending the Line'. Accolades for his music include PCXL Magazine's Best Music Award for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, Nine BMI awards, and the Music4Games Editor's Choice Award. His scores have also received nominations from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), The Game Audio Network Guild, and more.In 2018, Bill released 'Dreamstate', a personal album project that combines his passion for analog synths, piano, andlive orchestra (www.dreamstateproject.com). In 2019, Bill conducted a 110-piece orchestra performing his music from Lineage 2 live in concert.Bill resides in Los Angeles and is represented by Randy Gerston at Fortress Talent Management.
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