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Lee Jackson (composer)

Lee Jackson is an American composer. He was the Music and Sound Director for the video game developer 3D Realms from 1994 through 2002. He is most well known for his work on ''Duke Nukem 3D'' and ''Rise of the Triad'', specifically for creating Duke Nukem 3D's main theme titled "Grabbag". He collaborated with Robert Prince to create the two games' instrumental background tracks. Jackson created all of the tracks for the fourth episode of Duke Nukem 3D, better known as the "Plutonium Pak Add-On" or as the full four-episode "Atomic Edition."〔(Lee Jackson – Interview by Brian Cowell ) Sonikmatter, May 25, 2000〕
==Game music and audio development==
While at Apogee/3D Realms, Lee Jackson also served as the primary composer for the later 3D Realms title ''Shadow Warrior'', and was involved with many other games published by 3D Realms and Apogee Software.〔(Lee Jackson – Music To Play By ) GameSpy, Article by Ryan Kelly〕 His duties also called for sound design on Shadow Warrior and on early versions of Duke Nukem Forever.
Lee also did voice acting, direction, and effects for games by Apogee and 3D Realms, as well as for the Balls of Steel pinball game,〔(Mobygames Balls of Steel entry )〕 released under the Apogee one-off subsidiary ''Pinball Wizards'' label. His own voice acting characters include the "Fat Commander" in Duke Nukem 3D, the "Doug Wendt"〔(The Apogee FAQ, section 2.8.11.1, ROTT characters )〕 character in Rise of the Triad, and "Zilla" in Shadow Warrior. Aside from performing several characters used in Balls of Steel, he also auditioned talent and directed recording sessions for Apogee and 3D Realms games at Bill Reardon's RR Brand Productions studio in Dallas.
Lee's voice can also be heard in the music for two games. He incorporated his voice into the music for a level of Apogee's Stargunner, and used it as a sampled instrument in a track for Shadow Warrior.

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