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  1. Alan Howarth (composer) Alan Howarth (born 1948) is an American composer and sound designer who has worked on soundtracks for Hollywood films including the Star Trek and Halloween series, and is known for his collaborations with film director and composer John Carpenter.

  2. Alan Howarth’s award – winning film work started on Star Trek – The Motion Picture, launching him as a sound designer for the following 6 Star Trek feature films. Next was “Escape From New York”, collaborating on music with director and composer, John Carpenter, and scor ing for “Halloween s equels 2 – 6″, “Christine”, “Big Trouble in Little China”, “Prince of ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0397697Alan Howarth - IMDb

    Alan Howarth. Sound Department: Escape from New York. Alan Howarth's sonic journey began in Cleveland, Ohio, where he engaged in various music-related activities. He played in regional rock bands like "Tree Stumps," "Renaissance Faire," and "The Silk," with notable performances opening for iconic bands such as "The Who" and "Cream."

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  4. Alan Howarth: After we first worked together on Escape from New York, he basically handed Halloween II off to me because he was busy with The Thing. I got his master recordings from the original film and essentially overdubbed extra textures and layers with synthesizers to add tension and a darker feeling.

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  5. Oct 30, 2015 · Alan Howarth: Yeah, In 1967 or so I started playing high school sock hops with a band called The Tree Stumps. We won battle of the bands and opened up for Paul Revere And The Raiders. That band modulated into another one called the Renaissance Faire, which was more of a west coast influenced band – we were really into The Doors and Jefferson Airplane and Quicksilver Messenger Service.

  6. Alan Howarth. Sound Department: Escape from New York. Alan Howarth's sonic journey began in Cleveland, Ohio, where he engaged in various music-related activities. He played in regional rock bands like "Tree Stumps," "Renaissance Faire," and "The Silk," with notable performances opening for iconic bands such as "The Who" and "Cream." In addition to performing, Alan founded Braino and Pi Corp ...

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  8. Oct 5, 2023 · Alan Howarth: So, [it was] the most unlikely person to get me a job in the movies—a big burley biker buddy of mine named Pax [who] was working at Paramount in a transfer bay. Two guys were ...

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