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Jeremy Lamb

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Jeremy Lamb started his career in cancer research, but having composed all his life, the allure of music and storytelling through film was far too great. His first foray into film scoring was the acclaimed short film, INSPECTOR 42. Directed by Nathan D. Lee, INSPECTOR 42 went on to win both Best Drama and Best Director at the 2010 Student Emmys, as well as a Regional Student Academy Award. The music for INSPECTOR 42 was also lauded at the 2010 Park City Film Music Festival, where it won an Audience Choice Gold Award.

Following the success of INSPECTOR 42, Jeremy scored the Phil Goodwin comedy BREAD TO KILL. Showcasing his versatility, the score for BREAD TO KILL features both dark and whimsical elements. It too won accolades at the 2010 Park City Film Music Festival, taking home a Directors Choice Award.

Since then Jeremy has continued to augment his studio and his repertoire, writing music for various short films, commercials, and video games. It is the genesis of a very promising career for a young composer with an altogether unique perspective on music.

"Jeremy is a story teller, thats what his music does. He understands how music helps to tell emotional stories in their most powerful way."
-Nathan D. Lee
Director of INSPECTOR 42

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