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  1. www.genebackmusic.comGENE BACK

    Gene Back, born in New York and based in Los Angeles, is a Korean-American film composer and multi-instrumentalist whose recent work spans critically acclaimed films like Randall Park's directorial debut, SHORTCOMINGS, and the powerful biopic CABRINI, directed by Alejandro Monteverde.

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Reclusive Gene Hackman is back. After retiring from acting in 2004, Hackman, 94, has stayed out of the spotlight.

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  3. Apr 28, 2023 · Gene Back is a Korean-American composer and instrumentalist who captures the film’s unique energy with a score that makes a thoughtful impression. Back spoke with Film Inquiry after the film’s Sundance premiere about his approach to writing music and the changing landscape of representation in cinema.

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  4. Korean-American composer and multi-instrumentalist Gene Back began classic violin studies at age 7. As a teenager, he taught himself to play guitar, keyboard and percussion, and began writing his own songs. He toured internationally with multiple bands.

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  5. Aug 6, 2013 · The Book of Genesis puts Adam and Eve together in the Garden of Eden, but geneticists’ version of the duo — the ancestors to whom the Y chromosomes and mitochondrial DNA of today’s humans can be...

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  7. Jan 12, 2023 · These genes came from the suite of so-called Yamanaka stem cells factors—a set of four genes that Nobel scientist Shinya Yamanaka in 2006 discovered can turn back the clock on adult cells to...

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