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DISCOVER THE GIFT SPEAKER JOHNNY TALKS ABOUT WHY WE SHOULD BOX
JOHNNY GOES OVER WHY BOXING IS GOOD FOR YOU.
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Haiti: A Symphony of Hope (promo video)
Promotional video showcasing the Symphony of Hope - a collaboration by 25 leading Oscar, Tony, Grammy and Emmy winning composers to benefit Haiti ...
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Navigate This Maze DVD Clip - "One"
In this final preview clip, you can watch the performers in the studio, discussing the process of recording the album compared to doing a show live...
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Spring Breakdown
Composer Deborah Lurie records her score to Spring Breakdown at the Eastwood Scoring Stage at Warner Bros. Studios.
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About Deborah Lurie
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Deborah Lurie began her career by scoring short films like the celebrated "George Lucas in Love." In the years following, Lurie worked as an orchestrator on studio films such as "The X-Files" and "X-Men 2," and as a composer for additional music on "Bubble Boy" and "View From The Top." In 2004, she reunited with "Lucas in Love" director Joe Nussbaum, scoring the pre-teen comedy "Sleepover" for MGM. In 2005, she scored the Lasse Hallstrom film "An Unifinished Life." In the years to follow she went on to score acclaimed films such as "The Little Traitor," and the Tim Burton-produced animated feature "9." Debbie scored a second Lasse Hallstrom film: "Dear John" in 2010; which earned her a ASCAP Film and Television Award honored in Top Box Office Films.Most recently, Debbie scored the box office hit, "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never," and the Disney release "Prom."
Lurie has worked frequently with Danny Elfman, composing additional music for "Wanted," "Spiderman 3," and the IMAX film "Deep Sea: 3D" as well as arranging/orchestrating for "Charlotte's Web," "Charlie And The Chocolate Factory," and "Alice in Wonderland."
In addition to work on film scores, Lurie has an extensive background as an arranger and producer of pop, rock, and theater music. Lurie has arranged for such artists as Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Hoobastank, Papa Roach, 3 Doors Down, Creed, Hawthorne Heights, Daughtry, The All-American Rejects, and 2009's "Idol" stars, Allison Iraheta and Adam Lambert. The #1 hit single "The Reason" by Hoobastank marked the beginning of Lurie's longest and most prolific collaboration in rock music with producer Howard Benson, who was Grammy nominated in 2007 for Producer Of The Year.
Lurie's work in pop music began with productions for the live stage, including arranging and producing the music for The Pussycat Dolls' live appearance at The Roxy, starring Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani, and Carmen Electra. Deborah is also recognized for arranging/producing the music for the Off Broadway musical "Bare" and Vegas' hit show "PeepShow" staring Holly Madison at Planet Hollywood Casino. In film, Lurie's arrangements appear in the musicals "Dreamgirls" and "Fame."