Griffin Boice, is an American multi-platinum record producer, mixer, songwriter, and composer.
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Origin | Rexburg, Idaho, United States |
Genres | Pop, Rock, Hip hop, Film Music, Electro, Country |
Instruments | Guitar, Upright Bass, Electric Bass, Piano, Drums |
Born and raised in Rexburg, Idaho, Griffin grew up playing the double bass for 10 years in the symphony orchestra. Griffin was trained in the recording studio by Grammy nominated recording engineer Trent Walker. Moving to Los Angeles in 2008, he signed a music publishing deal with EMI/Sony as a producer / songwriter. Griffin has done software beta testing as well as co-creating sample libraries for virtual software instruments for Slate Digital.
Griffin has composed scores for feature films as well as music for advertisements, TV, and movie trailers.
Griffin Boice is the founder and creator of Puretone, a sonic meditation experience.
Griffin has worked with Black Eyed Peas,[1] Wiz Khalifa,[2] Rob Zombie,[3] Hollywood Undead,[4][5][6] John 5,[7][8] The Saturdays,[9] Leighton Meester, Christina Milian, Gavin Rossdale, Lucas Vidal, Clever aka Who Is Clever, Cassadee Pope, Aloe Blacc, Mat Musto aka Blackbear, Krayzie Bone, Bebe Winans, Frankie J, Paradiso Girls[10]
Discography
editFilm, tv, and trailer
editYear | Film | Directed by | Notes |
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2012 | The Lords of Salem | Rob Zombie | Soundtrack/Score with John 5[7][8] |
2017 | 12 strong trailer | Trailer Music | Vocal producer - "Can you hear me knocking (the Rolling Stones) cover |
2018 | Trolls tv series | Dreamworks | composer "Sunshine all the time", "We are the trolls", "Glitter troll of the year" |
2018 | skyscraper trailer ft the rock | Super Bowl campaign | composer - Tom Petty "I Won't Back Down" (Tom Petty) cover ft JDM |
2018 | the best day of my life | Fernando González Molina | soundtrack / score with Lucas Vidal |
2019 | The Art Of Racing In The Rain | Trailer Music | composer "Pangaea" |
References
edit- ^ a b "Music Credits | Black Eyed Peas Experience | Ubisoft". Archived from the original on 2013-06-21. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
- ^ "Wiz Khalifa - Kush & OJ". Discogs. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ a b Gregory Heaney (2012-08-06). "Mondo Sex Head - Rob Zombie | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ Jason Lymangrover (2013-01-08). "Notes From the Underground - Hollywood Undead | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ Jason Lymangrover (2011-04-05). "American Tragedy - Hollywood Undead | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ Jason Lymangrover (2011-11-21). "American Tragedy Redux - Hollywood Undead | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ a b [1][dead link]
- ^ a b "Rob Zombie guitarist John5 explains 'The Lords of Salem' score". Dailyherald.com. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ a b Matthew Chisling (2010-08-24). "Headlines! - The Saturdays | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ "Producer Griffin Boice Talks Flipping Songwriting and Hollywood Undead = 2012-02-09". Archived from the original on 2012-02-11. Retrieved 2012-02-11.
- ^ [2][dead link]
- ^ "Laxx.Dj". Clip.dj. Retrieved 2021-01-20.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Expanded 'Headlines' — the Saturdays". Archived from the original on 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
- ^ a b c d e f a b c "Overview: American Tragedy - Hollywood Undead". Allmusic. [3] Retrieved March 19, 2011.
- ^ "Rob Zombie Remix Collection 'Mondo Sex Head' = 2012-06-16". Loudwire.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Hollywood Undead- Notes from the Underground". Allmusic. [4]. Retrieved January 8, 2013.