Jamii Szmadzinski

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Jamii Szmadzinski is an American electric violinist who was a member of the band Shadowfax and Human Drama.

Szmadzinski was born in Michigan, United States, and at the age of 14 earned a scholarship to Interlochen Arts Academy, He went on to Boston Conservatory for composition and performance studies.[1] He also attended Berklee College of Music in Boston and Film scoring studies at UCLA.[1]

Szmadzinski has produced, composed, arranged and performed for several feature films Kickboxer, Street Justice, Bloodsport, Country, Tender Mercies, The Stray; was concert master for Solo (new AFI film); and a number of television movie credits which include The Mae West Story, Beauty & The Beast, Coweta County and others as a featured soloist.[2] He was Associate Music Producer of the award-winning series Portrait of America. Music Producer for Digital Domain in Asia and Record Producer for the legendary Chinese Rock Band "Black Panther.Apple's initial ad campaign was co-composed and performed by Szmadzinski. Other commercial projects include American Express, 3M products, Pizza Hut, AT&T and Holiday Health Spas with Cher.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b LeMieux, Dave (11 December 2009). "Former 'child genius' fiddling around in Far East". mlive. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Film Credits". Paul Hertzog, film composer. Retrieved 31 December 2021.