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Jordan Galland
photo taken by Jenna Kirkutis, On Madison Green Sept 2009
photo taken by Jenna Kirkutis, On Madison Green Sept 2009
Background information
Born1980 (age 43–44)
Farmington, Connecticut, U.S.
GenresIndie pop, indie rock, folk, country, Burlesque
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, singer-songwriter, writer
Instrument(s)Guitar, piano, flute
Years active2001–present
LabelsAllido Records
Websitewww.dopoyume.com

Jordan Galland is a filmmaker, and a musician. He has won a number of awards on the film festival circuit. He has also contributed his music to raise money and awareness of various charitable causes.

Other Entrepreneurial endeavors of Galland's include his own Record label: Slush Puppy Music, as well as his own production company:Ravenous Films.[1]

Galland lives and works in New York City.[2]

Biography

Born in Farmington, Connecticut, Galland was raised in New York City and graduated in 2002 from New York University, where he studied film, animation and mythology.

Jordan Galland as Panal Member at Canadian Music Week taken by a member of the Canadian Independent Press

Music career

  • Dopo Yume also played shows with musical group Phantom Planet, both contributed musical selections to the popular show The O.C..
  • In 2006, Jordan Galland began working on a series of solo material with friends and former band-mates David Muller (formerly of the Fiery Furnaces) and Sam Oates for what would ultimately become his solo-debut, "Airbrush." In 2008, Galland and Muller continued to build on the solo-material and co-produced Jordan Galland's sophomore solo release, "Search Party." The album was recorded by the pair at a friend's house turned studio in Hampton Bays, New York and mixed by Ron Shaffer at Atlantic West Studios in Brooklyn.[6]
  • Recently, Galland has been collaborating with the Neistat Brothers on a number of Short Film projects.
  • Galland collaborated with Mark Ronson, in a video homage to The Legend of Zelda.[7]
  • Galland provided the music for director Sara Ziffs award-winning film Picture Me.[8] She had appeared in an earlier music video of Gallands' "The Princess Waits"
  • In 2011, Galland released an EP via his record label Slush Puppy Music, titled To The Top. The music video for the EP's title track appeared on Glamour.com[9] and AOL's music website, Spinner.com as the Music Video of the Day on May 31, 2011.[10]

Film

Galland has contributed to a wide spectrum of movies, ranging from romantic comedy to the genre of Horror film, and Zombie comedy.

  • Galland's 2005 short film, Smile for the Camera, received an award for best screencraft at the New York Independent International Film and Video Festival in 2005.[11] Galland directed, photographed, and edited the film himself, and wrote the film’s theme song and musical score with Sean Lennon and Timo Ellis.
  • An animated music video for his band Domino, Green Umbrella,[12] was shown at multiple film festivals in the U.S., and in Madrid at Alcine37.[13]
  • Alter Egos a movie about super heroes is set to be released in Fall of 2012.[21] It stars Kris Lemche, Danny Masterson, and again involves a collaberation with Sean Lennon who both stars in as "Electric Death" and contributes the music.
Year Title Comments
2004 The Long Weekend Song: "Central Park"
Knots Song: "The Postcard"
2005 Smile for the Camera Writer/actor, won award at prestigious New York International Independent Film and Video Festival
National Lampoon's Adam & Eve song writer: "Postcard", "I Can't Say Why", "The Fun")
Green Umbrella Writer/actor, won numerous awards
2006 Friendly Fire Co-wrote various songs/ actor
Coven (short) (score)[22]
2008 Day of the Dead song writer "Coolest Boy on Earth"
Coin Locker Babies Screenwriter
21 song on soundtrack: "Tropical Moonlight", performed by Domino
The Last International Playboy song on soundtrack: "Brigitte Bardot", performed by Dopo Yume
2009 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead Executive producer, cartoonist, won comedy award at DC Independent Film Festival.

Nominated for best production design at European Release at the Strasbourg Film Festival.[23]

The Missing Person song on soundtrack: "Can't Say Why"
2010 Tiny Furniture song on soundtrack (writer): "Hide and Seek"[24]
2012 Alter Egos| Director, starring Kris Lemche, Danny Masterson, and long time friend Sean Lennon[25]

Musical contributions

Year Title Comments
2006 Friendly Fire by Sean Lennon co-wrote "Spectacle" and "Falling Out of Love"
2007 Version by Mark Ronson electric piano on Amy Winehouse's cover of The Zutons' "Valerie" and Lily Allen's cover of the Kaiser Chiefs' "Oh My God"
2010 Love & War by Daniel Merriweather co-wrote "Cigarettes" and "Live by Night"

Dopo Yume discography

  • Yumania (2001)
  • In the Bedroom (2002)
  • True Romance (2003) (with guitar and piano by Sean Lennon,[26] and backing vocals by Bijou Phillips[27])
  • The Secret Show (2006)

Solo Discgography

  • Airbrush (2009)
  • Search Party (2010)
  • To the Top (2011)

Animation

  • Galland has done all the animation work in his movies, having studied animation at New York University. In addition he contributed animation (the welcoming birds) in the promotional posters for Plastic Ono Band[28]
  • Galland recently did the animation for the Jewellery ad campaign "you're my Boo" for Waris Ahluwalia's House of Waris.[29]

Philanthropy

  • Galland's band Dopo Yume contributed a song to a cd:Mystique, "a Benefit for the AIDS Action."[30]
  • Galland's other band Domino had a listing on Mark Ronson Presents Hard Rock, which was distributed exclusivley through the Hard Rock Cafe where a portion of the proceeds go to the non profit organization: Play Pumps (Roundabout PlayPump), that helps to provide clean drinking water to third world countries.
  • Galland has contributed music to countless Charity Art shows, including shows that benefit the Nest Foundation, which aids abused children in New York.

Awards and Nominations

  • Green Umbrella — Best Musical Form, 2006 Da Vinci Film and Video Festival[31]
  • Green Umbrella — Best Animated Short, 2006 Black Earth Film Festival[32]
  • Green Umbrella — Music Video Award (animation), second place, 2006 Indie Gathering[33]
  • Smile for the Camera — ScreenCraft Award (short film), 2005 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival[11]
  • Rozencrantz and Guildenstern are Undead - Comedy Award at DC Independent Film Festival,[34]
  • 2010 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival Movie Magic Screenwriter Screenplay Competition Semi-Finalists: Commercial Affairs[35]

References

  1. ^ http://undeadflick.com/
  2. ^ Bio, Dopo Yume website.
  3. ^ “Dopo Yume”, Allmusic biography.
  4. ^ Discography, Sean Lennon's website
  5. ^ Version, www.silverplatters.com.
  6. ^ http://www.sonicscoop.com/2010/04/23/jordan-galland-the-art-of-spooky/
  7. ^ http://vimeo.com/groups/download/videos/11764695
  8. ^ http://www.picturememovie.com/
  9. ^ http://www.glamour.com/sex-love-life/blogs/smitten/2011/04/musician-jordan-galland-shares.html
  10. ^ http://www.spinner.com/2011/05/31/jordan-galland-to-the-top-video/
  11. ^ a b 2005 Award Winners, New York International Independent Film and Video Festival
  12. ^ Green Umbrella, Internet Movie Database.
  13. ^ Green Umbrella, Alcine: Alcalá de Henares program listing.
  14. ^ Lennon Gives Birth to 'Coin Locker Babies', Time Out London, March 9, 2005
  15. ^ “Coin Locker Babies”, Hollywood.com
  16. ^ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Undead at Internet Movie Database.
  17. ^ http://www.nypost.com/pagesixmag/issues/20090201/Meet+Chiara+Clemente
    http://www.vogue.com/voguedaily/2009/10/overheard-the-wooly/
  18. ^ http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=14720
  19. ^ http://www.indicanpictures.com/
  20. ^ http://www.sho.com/site/movies/movie.do?seriesid=0&seasonid=0&episodeid=138012
  21. ^ http://www.nylonmag.com/?section=article&parid=7672
  22. ^ Virgins of Un-Hollywood, Whitney Spaner, Paper, October 4, 2006.
  23. ^ http://www.strasbourgfilmfest.com/up-for-nods-09.html
  24. ^ http://www.tinyfurniture.com/
  25. ^ http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118035735?refCatId=13/
  26. ^ Serious Dope, Daily Candy, January 27, 2003.
  27. ^ Hopeful Romantics, Megan Gerrity, The Dedicated Follower of Fashion, November 2003.
  28. ^ http://www.a-i-u.net/pob_nyc2010.html
  29. ^ http://fashionetc.com/fashion/fashion/4568-my-boo-jordan-galland-house-of-waris
  30. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:aifoxqwkld0
  31. ^ 2006 Award Winners, Da Vinci Film Festival
  32. ^ 2006 Laser Carved Granite Awards, Black Earth Film Festival 2006.
  33. ^ 2006 Winners, The "Reel" News, Summer 2006.
  34. ^ http://www.dciff.org/2010awards.shtml
  35. ^ http://lacomedyshorts.com/lacs2010/scripts/finalists.htm

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