Vanacore Music

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Vanacore Music
IndustryMusic Publishing
Production music
Music Supervisor
Founded2004
FoundersDavid Vanacore
Headquarters
ServicesMusic Composition, Music Licensing, Music Supervisor, Production music
Websitehttps://www.vanacoremusic.com/

Vanacore Music is an American music production company for television, films, advertising, and digital media. Their services include a custom music division, production music libraries, and music licensing expertise. They license music to a wide variety of networks and production companies. Vanacore has been featured on major cable networks that include ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, The CW, Discovery Channel, Bravo, History Channel, SyFy, and is best known for its music on shows like Survivor, Wipeout, Big Brother, Fast N' Loud and The Wendy Williams Show.

History[edit]

Vanacore Music was founded in 2004 by television composer David Vanacore. Vanacore began his music career as a studio session pianist/keyboardist for Cher and various other artists. In the late 90s he worked for television composer Mike Post as a studio keyboard player.

In 2000, Vanacore worked as a TV composer on Mark Burnett’s first season of Survivor.[1]

Vanacore Music hired composers in order to keep up with the high demand of music for unscripted programming for shows such as Big Brother, Temptation Island, American Chopper, Dirty Jobs and others during the Reality TV boom of the early 2000s.

Vanacore Music has written for several television shows to date.[2] The company offers underscore tracks for licensing from its 24/7 Music Library[3] & Stage To Screen Library, as well as original music production from its roster of composers.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "[1]
  2. ^ "Vanacore Music - The Sound of A Great Story". Vanacore Music.
  3. ^ "Vanacore Music". vanacoremusiclibraries.com.

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