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Alan Elliott was born on 8 February, 1964 in 1964, is a composer,music_department,soundtrack. Discover Alan Elliott's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Occupation composer,music_department,soundtrack
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 8 February 1964
Birthday 8 February
Birthplace 1964
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Timeline

1986

Alan Elliott was signed to a recording contract by Warner Bros. Records president Lenny Waronker shortly upon graduation from Northwestern University in 1986. After two years recording for Warner Bros.

1990

Shortly after Cop Rock (1990), Elliott was hired by President Doug Morris and Jason Flom to work at Atlantic Records' West Coast office as a staff producer/Artists and Repertoire representative. At Atlantic, he worked with a diverse slate of acts ranging from En Vogue, Phil Collins, 'Gerald Levert', Debbie Gibson and Tori Amos as well as producing the first "alternative" music album for the label by the Snapdragons. Elliott also discovered and produced the rap act Mr. Nice Guy. In addition, he was responsible for the idea of mining Atlantic's existing back catalog, which resulted in a deal between Atlantic and Rhino Records. Following Atlantic, Elliott worked in the Artists and Repertoire division at Warner Brothers Records where he served as a creative liaison ("A & R man") for Prince, Miles Davis, George Clinton and Paul Simon.

1993

, Elliott was the first musical writer hired by Steven Bochco (the creator of NYPD Blue (1993)) for the now infamous television musical series Cop Rock (1990).

1994

In 1994, Elliott and his then partner Ari Emanuel started Matter Inc. , one of the first companies to focus on entertainment programming for the Internet.

1995

Revolutionary in its foresight, the company produced the first celebrity "chat show" on line for America Online in 1995 with "The Oldsmobile Hour" which featured a different celebrity answering and interacting with America Online subscribers five nights a week.

In 1995, he composed, orchestrated and arranged scores for such television shows as Here and Now (1992) and The Naked Truth (1995) for NBC, "The NFL on Fox" for FBC, in addition to composing the opening and closing themes for the Grammy Awards in 1997 and 1998.

1999

His production of Carl Hancock Rux's 1999 Sony album "Rux Revue" earned him praise from the New Yorker, Interview and Spin magazine as well as being featured on National Public Radio's "Morning Edition". Elliott's production of the band Speakeasy, featuring legendary guitarist Ry Cooder, his son Joachim and newcomer Juliette Commagere was singled out twice by the Los Angeles Times in the "Pop Eye" column. He discovered Ms. Commagere when she was 16 years old, singing at a restaurant in Silverlake. Elliott has written orchestrations, arrangements and conducted for acts such as Beck, V. A. S. T. , Jamiroquai and Supergrass in addition to Varese Sarabande's tribute to Burt Bacharach. His remix work has been featured on Jamiroquai's multi-platinum "Virtual Insanity" and Eel's "Susan's House. " He continues to find talent for record companies and was responsible for signing the band "Eels" to Dreamworks Records.

" As a result, Bowlin was featured as "the new voice in comedy" in the 1999 preview issue of the Sunday Los Angeles Times Calendar section.

2000

In November, 2000, Elliott produced comedian Brandon Bowlin's one man show, "Return from the Underground.