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In
the recording world, Power
has produced, recorded, or mixed hundreds
of pop and jazz recordings for such artists and groups
as Erykah Badu (1998
Grammy “Best Female R&B Vocal”, “Best
Female R&B Album”), D'Angelo,
India.Arie, Chaka Khan, MeShell N'degeOcello Ozomatli (2002
Grammy “Best
Alternative Latin Album”), De
La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Miles Davis, the Roots,
Tony Toni Toné,
Macy Gray, Curtis Mayfield, David Byrne (Talking Heads),
Spike Lee, The Brand New Heavies, Big Daddy Kane, Maceo
Parker, Pat Metheny, KRS 1, Phylis Hyman, The Jungle
Brothers, Quincy Jones (Remix), Greg Osby, and Run DMC.
A
1997 Grammy Award nominee himself, Bob Power has had
over 50 charting records, and has received more than
20 gold or platinum records.
As a feature T.V.
composer, Power is best known for his theme music for the Emmy
Award winning OVER
EASY on P.B.S.; he also composed the
original theme and score for the Disney family series
THE SCHEME OF THINGS. Other major television credits
include the theme and score for the hour-long prime time
special FOUR ALONE: THE
OLDER WOMAN IN AMERICA, the National
Endowment for the Humanities funded THE
STATE OF THE LANGUAGE, and music for the LIFETIME
CHANNEL and Disney's
IMAGINE.
An accomplished instrumentalist
and conductor as well, Bob Power has accompanied many prominent artists
on national television appearances; among them Mary
Martin, Bob Hope, Judy Collins, Anthony Newley, Earl"Fatha" Hines,
Margaret Whiting, Eartha Kitt, Patti Page, Ethel Merman,
and Joel Grey.
In the broadcast advertising
world, Bob
Power has written and produced music for Coca
Cola, Philip Morris, Mercedes, Casio, Hertz, Jello,
AT&T,
Sprite, the U.S. Postal Service, Illinois Bell, Hasbro,
Hardee's, Duracell, Fritos, Ragu, A & W, L'Oreal,
Sharp Electronics, Chef Boy-ar-dee, Intel, Elizabeth
Arden, Warner-Lambert, Purina, the American Cancer
Society (EMMY Award
winner), Chesebrough-Ponds, Cutex,
and the Sun Company. |