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ethan green

"The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green" hit theaters in the summer of 2006. Based on the hit underground comic strip, this hilarious, gay romantic comedy follows the story of Ethan Green, an adorable 26 year-old professional 'assistant' looking for love in all the wrong places. Info, video, and links to theaters near you at www.ethangreen-themovie.com. You can listen to my audio samples from the movie under demos.

minoriteam

The Cartoon Network show Minoriteam, developed by Monkey Wrangler Productions, premiered Sunday, March 19, 2006 on [adult swim]. My contributions include Fasto's rap, 'The Standardized Test' villain theme, and a huge funk track for the 'Galactus' villain.

durufle requiem

I performed on organ for the Durufle Requiem at St. Victor's Catholic Church in West Hollywood, CA under the direction of Erin Colwitz, March 12, 2005.  The ensemble included an orchestra and choir members from St. Victor's and USC Chamber Singers.  For a sample track, listen to the Agnus Dei (click here).

adventures in academia

My diverse interests in music landed me at the University of Southern California (2004-2005) working toward a masters degree at the Thornton School of Music.  While my focus was choral conducting, I also served as a music director  for the USC Chamber Opera and made many new instrumentalist friends.  USC is an incubator of talent and I was very excited to be part of the family!  A favorite class was 'Writing for Musical Theater' with Jason Robert Brown (Parade, Songs for a New World).

enter the matrix

In 2003, I pitched in to help prep music for The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (Don Davis, composer).  Sheldon Music founder Stan Sheldon was an inspiration and I'm grateful to have worked with him on his last gig before retirement.  Highlights of working with Stan included recording sessions on the famous Newman stage at Fox Studios with a 96-piece orchestra.

death and texas

My feature film Death and Texas, screened during opening night at SXSW 2004 in Austin, TX.  Writer/director Kevin DiNovis helmed the project, starring Charles Durning (O Brother, Where Art Thou?) and Steve Harris (ABC's The Practice, Minority Report).

-Roy


links

SCL (Society of Composers and Lyricists)

Local 47 Musicians Union

BMI

Film Music Network

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