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Paul Brill
editPaul Brill is a multiple Emmy Award nominated composer[1], songwriter and producer based in Brooklyn, NY. He has scored dozens of feature films, television series and commercials, most notably including: Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, The Devil Came on Horseback, The Trials of Darryl Hunt, Freakonomics, Full Battle Rattle and No Woman, No Cry, among many others.[2] His recordings of original songwriting have been hailed as "Stunning," by Paste Magazine[3] and "A testament to the enduring potency of classical pop songwriting," by Pitchfork Media.[4] In addition to composing films and television specials for History, A+E, National Geographic, Sundance, MTV and PBS, Brill is the ongoing composer for the series The First 48 and Steven Seagal: Lawman. In 2001, he founded Scarlet Shame Records, a small record label that has released recordings by The Wingdale Community Singers, The Flying Change, Amber Rubarth and his own records.[5]
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