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Brian Tarquin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brian Tarquin
Brian Tarquin is an American multi-Emmy Award winning guitarist/composer and the producer of the ''Guitar Masters Series'' featuring Jeff Beck, Steve Vai, Jimmy Page, Santana, BB King and Joe Satriani. Also known for his work as a Smooth Jazz artist and a music composer receiving 3 Emmy Awards for ''Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series'' and also received Emmy nominations in 2001, 2002 and 2004. Tarquin has sold more than 150,000 albums through his career in the USA. He wrote the theme music for MTV's ''Road Rules'', as well as producing music for many other TV shows such as "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "TMZ on TV", ''America's Next Top Model'', ABC's ''Making The Band'', ''Extra'', ''Alias'' and the Keanu Reeves film ''The Watcher''. In 2014, Tarquin produced, engineered and composed Guitars For Wounded Warriors, which showcases Tarquin’s guitar prowess alongside such world-class shredders as, Steve Morse, Billy Sheehan, Gary Hoey, Bumblefoot (Guns N' Roses), Reb Beach (Whitesnake), Hal Lindes (Dire Straits), Chris Poland (Megadeth) and Chuck Loeb (Fourplay). The album features exclusively released tracks inspired by those military soldiers who fought for our country and released by Cleopatra Records. ==Early life and career== Born in New York City, Tarquin was the only child of Perry Joseph Browne and Pema Browne. Early in Perry's career he worked as a radio announcer and teamed up with the 1950s popular comedy duo the Bob & Ray Show. Perry went on to work as a literary agent, while Pema was a commercial illustrator rep during the 70's and much of the 80's in Manhattan. In the 1970s Brian attended various private schools in Manhattan, Trinity School (New York City), Saint David's School (New York City) and went on to attend Mannes College The New School for Music for summer classes. In the mid 1980s he attended State University of New York at New Paltz, then studying audio engineering at the Center for The Media Arts (now defunct). After college he worked for various recording studios, Electric Lady Studios and Far & Away Studios, where he met his longtime friend and partner Geoff Gray. He started his professional music career at the well known jingle house Look & Company working as an assistant engineer and sales rep. Tarquin met up with Rob Aster from the music library James and Aster on 14th Street and after submitting music to the company they it in the CBS broadcast of the 1992 and 1994 Olympics. Unsatisfied with the music scene in NYC, he moved to Los Angeles in the early nineties and worked as an assistant engineer for Powerhouse Studios in the San Fernando Valley. He also moon lighted at Restless Records in Hollywood working college radio for bands like The Hang Ups and Slim Dunlap. He went on to work for the Virgin Records in Beverly Hills, CA in the business affairs and finance departments. During this same period Tarquin was also composing music for various libraries as Marc Ferrari MasterSource, FirstCom, Jim Long's One Music, Sonoton and Killer Tracks.
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