Christopher Tyng
Not to be confused with Christopher Tin, the American composer known for the composition Baba Yetu.
Christopher Tyng | |
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Born | August 1968 |
Origin | Long Beach, California |
Genres | Television score |
Occupation(s) | Television composer |
Associated acts | The Sunshine Brothers |
Website | http://www.christophertyng.com/ |
Christopher Tyng (born August 1968) [1] is an American composer for film and television. He composed the music for several television series, including Futurama, The O.C., The Job, Knight Rider, Suits, High Incident, and Rescue Me.
As was noted in the audio commentary of the Futurama episode "The Problem with Popplers", Tyng is first and foremost a drummer; indeed, he accredits his composing proficiency to the awkwardness of lugging a drum set. As a convenience to him, his bandmates would often bring their instruments to his house for practice. Tyng, then, had access to many more instruments, which he then learned to play.
References
External links
- Official website
- Christopher Tyng at the Internet Movie Database
- Christopher Tyng on SoundtrackCollector.com
- Christopher Tyng's credits at Evolution Music Partners
- http://thesunshinebrothers.com/fr_home.cfm
- Interview with Christopher Tyng at FilmMusicSite
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