GREG SIMS
Biography

Greg Sims is an award-winning composer, arranger, orchestrator and producer of music for film, television and album projects. Throughout his career he has been able to draw from his classical and jazz training as well as his experience in creating commercial music to produce a wide range of memorable work.

Greg completed a Bachelor of Music in Studio Music & Jazz, with a major in piano, at the University of Tennessee under the tutelage of Jerry Coker. He and his wife Annie moved to Orlando, Florida to continue their music careers. There, Greg served as arranger-in-residence for the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra.

In 1992, Mike Redman launched PowerHouse Music, a production music library, and Greg signed on as a staff writer. Eventually becoming a partner in the company, he and Redman founded MyMusicSource, Inc., an innovative online music licensing company, in 2006.

In the same year, Greg developed a relationship with Parker Williams, the music director for the Oprah Winfrey Show, and began composing cues regularly the show. He began his feature film composing career with the animated Tugger, The Jeep Who Wanted To Fly starring Jim Belushi and Carrot Top.

MOVIESCORE MEDIA ALBUMS BY GREG SIMS:

Greg Sims, composer of "The Lion of Judah".

 

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