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A native of New York City and the son of a studio musician, ADAM GORGONI spent many of his earliest days in recording studios absorbing diverse styles and techniques of music making. Study of the classical guitar soon led to jazz, rock, symphonic writing, and beyond.
- Adam Gorgoni | Composer | Los Angeles
ADAM is a graduate of Harvard University and has studied...
- Adam Gorgoni | Composer | Los Angeles
Adam Gorgoni (born 16 December 1963 in New York City) is a prolific composer of film and TV scores and has composed music for over 20 films, including Candyman: Day of the Dead, Waiting..., The Dead Girl, Breakable You, Starting Out in the Evening and Aliens in America.
ADAM is a graduate of Harvard University and has studied composition and orchestration at Manhattan School of Music, Eastman Conservatory, and production/arranging at the Berklee College of Music. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Grammy nominated songwriter Shelly Peiken.
Oct 14, 2010 · IN HARMONY—Chris Cote, Adam Gorgoni, Freddy Curci and Rick Neigher entertain in front of the Ralphs supermarket in Agoura on a recent Saturday. About a year ago, the four family men and music industry veterans formed an a cappella group called Who’s Your Daddy.
A Life Ascending chronicles the life of acclaimed mountaineer Ruedi Beglinger. Living with his wife and two young daughters on a remote glacier in the vast mountains of British Columbia, Beglinger has built a reputation as one of the top ski mountaineering guides in the world.
Mar 3, 2006 · Merging music with kin, Los Angeles songwriters Bill Berry and Adam Gorgoni have created a unique musical voice for the new ABC series “Sons and Daughters.”. Debuting Tuesday, March 7 at 9:00 PM (8:00 CST), the quirky family comedy offers a hybrid of improvisational and scripted humor while featuring dozens of original songs from Berry and ...
Composer Adam Gorgoni‘s scoring credits include Sundance favorite Starting Out In The Evening, Deauville Grand Prize Winner The Dead Girl, cult comedy classic Waiting, the HBO documentary I Knew It Was You, and many others.