J. Peter Robinson Explained

J. Peter Robinson
Birth Name:John Peter Robinson
Birth Date:16 September 1945
Birth Place:Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, England
Instrument:Keyboards
Occupation:film score composer, arranger, musician
Years Active:1960s–present
Associated Acts:Brand X, Quatermass, Phil Collins

John Peter Robinson (born 16 September 1945) is an English composer, musician, and arranger known for his film and television scores.[1]

Early years and pop music career

He studied piano and composition at the Royal Academy of Music and enjoyed a successful career as a session keyboardist throughout the 1970s, working with artists such as Brand X, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, Shawn Phillips, Quatermass, Sun Treader/Morris Pert, Carly Simon, Bryan Ferry, Stealers Wheel, Andrew Lloyd Webber, The Hollies and others. As a successful pop arranger, he has also collaborated in later years with Eric Clapton, Manhattan Transfer, Al Jarreau and Melissa Etheridge, among others.[2] [3]

Film music career

He made his film music debut as a solo composer in 1985, scoring a number of successful films including The Believers (1987), The Kiss (1988), Cocktail (1988), Blind Fury (1989), Wayne's World (1992), Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994), (1994), Vampire in Brooklyn (1995, also directed by Wes Craven), Firestorm (1998), The World's Fastest Indian (2005) and The Bank Job (2008). He also composed for numerous television films and series including The Wonder Years, Eerie, Indiana, Tales from the Crypt, Todd McFarlane's Spawn, The Outer Limits, and Charmed.[4] [5]

In addition he scored the horror films The Wraith (1986) and The Gate (1987) with Michael Hoenig, and scored the English-language version of Godzilla 2000. He also composed music for the 1989 movie The Wizard, as well as two songs from the film Shelter (2007), and music in dozens of episodes of the TV series Charmed.[6] [7] [8]

Discography

Quatermass

Singles:

Album:

Jesus Christ Superstar

Shawn Phillips

Carly Simon

Yvonne Elliman

Sun Treader

Stomu Yamashta's Red Buddha Theater

Bryan Ferry

Ablution

Lenny White

David Bowie

Stomu Yamashta's Go

Brand X

Phil Collins

Anni-Frid Lyngstad (Frida)

Mike Rutherford

Eric Clapton

Joan Armatrading

Partial filmography

Film

Television

Television films

Television series

Awards and nominations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: J. Peter Robinson Movies and Filmography. 2021-05-07. AllMovie. en.
  2. Web site: J. Peter Robinson Credits. 2021-04-06. AllMusic. en.
  3. Web site: 2012-02-24. J. Peter Robinson Makes His Greatest "Catch" with Genelec 5.1 Active Monitoring. 2021-04-06. ProSoundNetwork.com. en-US.
  4. Web site: AFICatalog. 2021-04-29. catalog.afi.com.
  5. Web site: J. Peter Robinson. https://web.archive.org/web/20190403021118/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2bac25b2cd. dead. 3 April 2019. 2021-04-29. BFI. en.
  6. Web site: Morris. Chris. 2010-06-25. ASCAP honors for film, TV. 2021-04-29. Variety. en-US.
  7. Web site: Jay Gruska's Unreal Music for Supernatural. 2021-04-29. Ascap.com. en.
  8. Web site: J. Peter Robinson TV, Documentary and Other Appearances. 2021-05-07. AllMovie. en.