Daniel Ingram (composer)
Appearance
Daniel Ingram | |
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Born | 1975 Vancouver, Canada |
Genres | Film scores |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Songwriter |
Website | Official Site |
Daniel Ingram is a Canadian composer and songwriter, primarily for animated series soundtracks.
As an accomplished songwriter, Mr. Daniel Ingram has written more than 80 songs for television including the theme songs for My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic and Martha Speaks in genres ranging from current Pop and Classic Rock right through to large-scale Broadway-style musical theater.
Awards for Mr. Ingram's music include the 2010 Leo Award for Best Music in an Animated Series for Martha Speaks, and the 2008 Leo Award for Best Music in a Variety Television Show for About a Girl.
Notable film scores
- Martha Speaks, Seasons 1 - 4 (Composer)
- Pound Puppies, Seasons 1 & 2 (Composer)
- The Adventures of Chuck and Friends, Seasons 1 & 2 (Songwriter)
- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Seasons 1 & 2 (Songwriter)
- Kung Fu Magoo (Composer)
- The Math Show (Composer)
- Leroy Dorsalfin (Composer)
- On Screen!, Season 3 (Composer)
- About a Girl, Season 1 (Composer)
- Ricky Sprocket, Season 1 (Additional Music)
- Empty Arms (Composer)
- The Older I Get the Wiser I Get (Composer)
- On Screen!, Season 2 (Composer)
- A Daughter’s Conviction (Additional Music)
- Imaginary Playmate (Additional Music)
- Last Chance Café (Additional Music)
- Pucca, Season 1 (Additional Music)
- EARTH = home (Additional Music)
- Children of Tsunami: No More Tears (Composer)
- Return of the Tall Ships (Composer)
- On Screen!, Season 1 (Composer)
- To Be Fat Like Me TV movie (Additional Music)
- Nobody TV movie (Additional Music)
- Love Notes TV movie (Composer)
Music Supervision/Music Editing
- The Week the Women Went, Season 2
- Combat School, Season 1
- Ricky Sprocket, Season 1
- Crash Test Mommy, Seasons 2 - 4
- Pucca, Season 1
- Stunt Dawgs, Season 1
- The Stagers, Seasons 1 - 2
- Second Sight TV movie
Awards and nominations
- 2008 Leo Award for Best Musical Score in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series (About a Girl, winner)
- 2009 Leo Award for Best Musical Score in an Animation Program or Series (Martha Speaks, nominee)
- 2010 Leo Award for Best Musical Score in an Animation Program or Series (Martha Speaks, winner)
References
- Interview on Equestria Daily
- Interview on Studio 4 with Host Fanny Kiefer
- Interview on The Express,Vancouver May 25, 2011
- Interview on 918TheFan