Jason Solowsky

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Jason Solowsky
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Background information
Birth name Jason Robert Solowsky
Born (1977-11-09) November 9, 1977 (age 47)
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Genres Film score
Occupation(s) Composer
Years active 2002–present
Website www.jasonsolowsky.com

Jason Robert Solowsky (born November 9, 1977) is a Hollywood-based music composer.[1]

Solowsky earned his Bachelor of Music degree from Berklee College of Music[2] in both film scoring and composition.[3] He also graduated from the USC Thornton School of Music (Los Angeles, CA) Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program. He composed the scores to several feature films including: "The Freemason" starring Sean Astin and Randy Wayne, Lionsgate's "Assassin's Game" starring Tom Sizemore, Bai Ling and Vivica A. Fox, "Falsely Accused" starring Rosanna Arquette and Jon Gries, "Unsullied" starring Rusty Joiner, which is directed by former NFL star Simeon Rice, Terror Inside[4] starring Corey Feldman and Tanya Memme, "American Bandits: Frank and Jesse James" starring Peter Fonda, George Stults and Jeffrey Combs, "Turbulent Skies"[5] starring Casper Van Dien, Nicole Eggert, Brad Dourif, and Patrick Muldoon, and "Templar Nation" starring Erik Estrada.[6] He also has music featured in the Sony Pictures film "American Crude" starring Rob Schneider, Ron Livingston, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Jennifer Esposito. In addition, he scored the films "What Up?" starring Kadeem Hardison, and "Unemployed"[7][8] which were both distributed by Lionsgate. Other scores by Solowsky include the films "Edgar Allan Poe's Annabel Lee",[9][10] "Nightbeasts"[11] starring Zach Galligan, "Cage Free" starring Dee Wallace, Dust of Life and "For Love of Amy"[12] directed by Ted Lange. Solowsky also scored the award winning film "Call To Action" which features actress Lily Tomlin.[13]

Solowsky lives in Los Angeles, CA with his wife Nina.

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