Greg Nicolett (b. 1982)

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Birthplace:
Connecticut, USA

Born:
June 4, 1982

Greg's music has screened at Sundance (above and beneath, dir. Rene Alberta), HBO (Muted, dir. Rachel Goldberg) won first prize in Ridley Scott's Parallel Lines Film Festival (Porcelain Unicorn, dir. Keegan Wilcox), and aired on Showtime (Chicago Overcoat, dir. Brian Caunter).  He's also appeared in a few viral videos, most recently as the pianist in Rob Cantor's "Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeouf" (Greg also arranged and orchestrated the string and choir parts).  Greg's television work includes additional music for Smallville, The Vampire Diaries, and Video Game High School, as well as video games such as Kinect Disney Adventures and Star Wars: First Assault. His commercial clients include such heavy hitters as Microsoft, Old Navy, and Best Buy.  Originally from New England, Greg's musical education includes an apprenticeship with composer and record producer Brian Keane (The Chieftains). Later, while living in New York, Greg worked as an assistant producer at Motherwest Studios with bands such as The Magnetic Fields. He was one of the last students of Academy Award nominee Buddy Baker (Disney's The Fox And The Hound), and holds a Bachelor of Music (BM) in Composition from the University Of Michigan.  A multi-instrumentalist, Greg occasionally makes it out of the studio to perform. He recently wrapped a series of live theremin performances in a science fiction re-envisioning of Much Ado About Nothing in The Hollywood Fringe Festival, and has performed with bands such as Killsonic and Mucca Pazza.

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Editor:
2015  Carved

Original Music Composer:
2009  Chicago Overcoat
2013  All American Christmas Carol
2015  Carved
2019  Adams
2022  Blackbird

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