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LOS ANGELES, June 5, 2023 ~ On Thursday, June 1, SESAC PRO hosted its annual Film & Television Composer Awards at the Casa del Mar in Santa Monica, Calif. The invitation-only event was attended by a group of the industry's top executives, publishers, and composers.
Erin Collins, SESAC's Senior Vice President of TV/Film Creative Services said "It's such an honor to have our talented crew of composers and publishers together to celebrate not only their own success, but the success of their peers. We all look forward to this night when we recognize the passion and hard work that SESAC composers bring to their craft throughout the year and honor the amazing music they create for film and television."
The awards dinner honored SESAC's top composers in five categories: film, network television, local television, cable television, and streaming media. Nathalie Bonin was honored for her co-composition of the Grammy-winning film soundtrack Women Warriors: The Voices of Change. Fellow award winner Ego Plum recently won an Annie Award for The Cuphead Show!
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In other categories, composers Christophe Beck, Danny Lux, Jason Halbert, Gabriel Mann and Jon Ehrlich were recognized for their compositions on some of the industry's most popular shows including The Resident, Grey's Anatomy, The Kelly Clarkson Show and A Million Little Things.
Andy Grush was honored in streaming media for his work on Bruce Miller's show while Christopher Tyng was recognized for his work on Christopher Tyng's show. Other honorees included Craig Owens (Cable Television), Evan Frankfort (Network Television), Bob DeMarco (Local Television) and Taylor Stewart (Film).
The awards dinner celebrated not only these talented composers but also their peers who have worked hard throughout the year to create amazing music for film and television.
Erin Collins, SESAC's Senior Vice President of TV/Film Creative Services said "It's such an honor to have our talented crew of composers and publishers together to celebrate not only their own success, but the success of their peers. We all look forward to this night when we recognize the passion and hard work that SESAC composers bring to their craft throughout the year and honor the amazing music they create for film and television."
The awards dinner honored SESAC's top composers in five categories: film, network television, local television, cable television, and streaming media. Nathalie Bonin was honored for her co-composition of the Grammy-winning film soundtrack Women Warriors: The Voices of Change. Fellow award winner Ego Plum recently won an Annie Award for The Cuphead Show!
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In other categories, composers Christophe Beck, Danny Lux, Jason Halbert, Gabriel Mann and Jon Ehrlich were recognized for their compositions on some of the industry's most popular shows including The Resident, Grey's Anatomy, The Kelly Clarkson Show and A Million Little Things.
Andy Grush was honored in streaming media for his work on Bruce Miller's show while Christopher Tyng was recognized for his work on Christopher Tyng's show. Other honorees included Craig Owens (Cable Television), Evan Frankfort (Network Television), Bob DeMarco (Local Television) and Taylor Stewart (Film).
The awards dinner celebrated not only these talented composers but also their peers who have worked hard throughout the year to create amazing music for film and television.
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