Lee Holdridge entered the motion picture industry in 1973 when he scored JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL with songwriter Neil Diamond, whose record albums he had arranged previously. Holdridge had studied composition and conducting with Henry Lasker in Boston, and later studied composition at Manhattan School of Music. He began to arrange and conduct for the theatre…
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Lee Holdridge has composed more than 120 scores for television and motion pictures since the early I970s, including such notable productions as EAST OF EDEN, THE BEASTMASTER, SPLASH, OLD GRINGO and THE TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, as well as the beautiful music for the TV series, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. His most recent scores include THE LONG…
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Lee Holdridge has been scoring films going on three decades. Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Holdridge studied music initially in Costa Rica before moving to Boston to finish high school and study composition. A move to New York City in 1962 brought him into the world of theater and an association with songwriter Neil Diamond, which…
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