Daryl Bennett | |
Occupation: | Composer, film producer, record producer, session musician |
Instrument: | Drums, saxophone |
Years Active: | 1970s –present |
Associated Acts: | Powder Blues Band, The Philippe Lapointe Group, Eli Bennett Quartet, Jim Guttridge |
Daryl Bennett is a musician and film score composer whose music has been heard on films such as Voyage of the Unicorn, , Entrance, and television shows such as The Outer Limits, and Higher Ground. As a drummer, one of the artists he has recorded with is Long John Baldry on his It Still Ain't Easy album. He is the father of Eli Bennett, an award winning jazz saxophonist.
He introduced his son Eli to music when Eli was twelve years old.[1] Eli, who was the first born son used to make his bed in his father's studio.[2] His son received the CBC Galaxie Award at the National Jazz Awards in Toronto around 2009.[3]
One of his earliest projects in soundtrack work was in the Roger Larry directed film Knocking on Heaven's Door which was released around 1994.[4] [5] He had multiple roles in the 2006 horror film. One as an actor in The Entrance, playing the Priest. He was also associate producer, film editor, and music composer.[6] [7] [8]
He worked as composer and editor on the 2013 documentary film The Exhibition with Damon Vignale, and Miho Yamamoto. It received the Michael Sullivan Frontline Award for Journalism in a Documentary Film at the 2014 Salem Film Festival.[9] For his work on The Exhibition, he received the Seattle Composers Alliance award as 2014 Winner of the Best Original Score.[10] Along with son Eli, he provided the music for the film Human Harvest which features Nobel Peace Prize nominees David Matas and David Kilgour.[11]
One of the bands he was a member of was The Philippe Lapointe Group which recorded the album, Natural Selection, released in 1987.[12] Another group he was in was the Powder Blues Band which was formed in the late 1970s.[13] [14] As of 2011, he was still a member of the group.[15]
Along with Jim Guttridge, he had a role in composing "Bethlehem (The World Is Gonna Hear About You)" which Andraé Crouch sung on his The Gift Of Christmas album, released in 1998.[16] One of the artists he has produced for is Canadian violinist Rosemary Siemens on her Once Upon a Dream album she recorded with Roy Tan.[17]
Title | Role | Director | Year | Notes # |
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Scams, Schemes, and Scoundrels | Composer | Aerlyn Weissman | 1996 | |
Dinosaur Park | Sound designer | John Robichaud | 1998 | |
Nash | Music | Michael Hamilton Corey Ogilvie | 2013 | |
The Exhibition | Composer, editor | Damon Vignale | 2013 | |
Take Back Your Power | Story, composer | Josh Del Sol | 2013 | |
Human Harvest | Composer | Leon Lee | 2014 | |
The Connected Universe | Producer, composer, editor | Malcolm Carter | 2016 | |
Title | Role | Director | Year | Notes # |
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Showdown at Williams Creek | Music producer | Allan Kroeker | 1991 | |
Lighthouse | Sound designer | Paul Tucker | 1991 | |
Knocking on Heaven's Door | Music | Roger Larry | 1992 | |
Once in a Blue Moon | Orchestrator, composer | Philip Spink | 1995 | |
Ronnie & Julie | Composer, orchestrator | Philip Spink | 1997 | Tv move |
Honeymoon | music supervisor | Joan Carr-Wiggin | 1997 | |
The Process | Sound designer, music supervisor | Ernie Reyes Jr. | 1998 | |
Big and Hairy | Composer | Philip Spink | 1998 | |
The Darklings | Composer | Jeffrey Reiner | 1999 | |
Dangerous Attraction | Composer | Penelope Buitenhuis | 2000 | |
Voyage of the Unicorn | Composer | Philip Spink | 2001 | Tv movie |
Wishmaster 3: Devil Stone | Composer | Chris Angel | 2001 | |
Composer | Chris Angel | 2002 | ||
Mu Sa Do | Composer | Nastasha Baron | 2002 | |
The Entrance | Composer, editor, writer, producer, actor (Priest) | Damon Vignale | 2006 | |
Engaged to Kill | Composer | Matthew Hastings | 2006 | Tv movie |
Lost Solace | Composer | Chris Scheuerman | 2016 | |
The Bleeding Edge | Composer | Leon Lee | 2016 | |
The Poem | Composer | Bobby Del Rio | 2016 | Short |