Greg O'Connor

American songwriter
Occupation(s)Composer, songwriter, producerYears active1990–presentAwards2006 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, for "A Wonderfully Normal Day" - MAD TVWebsitewww.gregoconnor.com

Greg O'Connor is an American composer and songwriter who has composed scores for over 30 television series and has written numerous featured songs for TV, films and commercials. He is a Primetime Emmy winner and a four-time Emmy nominee. He has scored projects including variety, single camera comedy, multi camera comedy, animation, one hour drama, game show, sketch comedy, award show, stand up, reality, hidden camera, documentary, commercials and virtual reality.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Early life

O'Connor was born in Philadelphia. O'Connor is a graduate of The University of Notre Dame’s Music School as well as the Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television Program at USC.[10][11] He began studying music at age six, taking piano lessons at the Bryn Mawr Conservatory of Music in Bryn Mawr PA, a suburb of Philadelphia. O'Connor also played alto saxophone for eight years. His education included performing in various ensembles, either as a pianist, saxophonist or vocalist, including concert band, jazz band, glee club and various top 40 bands throughout high school and college.[12][13]

Career

He has written songs with collaborator James Pankow for the band Chicago, as well as the song "Here With Me" for the Chicago album Stone of Sisyphus.[14]

O'Connor was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award as a composer for the comedy show Mad TV.[15]

Composer and Songwriter Greg O'Connor

O'Connor scored the animated feature film Bobbleheads: The Movie for Universal Pictures.[citation needed] In 2020, he composed the company logo music for Academy Awards producer Rob Paine.[citation needed]

Awards

Year Award Project Category Result
2007 Primetime Emmy Awards Mad TV - "Merry Ex-Mas" Outstanding Music and Lyrics Nominated[16]
2007 BMI Film & TV Awards Mad TV BMI Film & TV Awards Won[17]
2006 Primetime Emmy Awards Mad TV - "A Wonderfully Normal Day" Outstanding Music and Lyrics Won[18]
2001 Primetime Emmy Awards Mad TV - "Mole Folks Song" Outstanding Music and Lyrics Nominated[19]

References

  1. ^ "Artist Biography". cdbaby.
  2. ^ "SCL gathers notable songwriters for musicale". filmmusicsociety.
  3. ^ "2006 Emmy nominations list – part 2". Variety.
  4. ^ "Greg O'Connor". hollywood.
  5. ^ "Composer Bio". emmys.
  6. ^ "Greg O'Connor: 'MAD TV' Fox 'JKX: the Jamie Kennedy Experiment' the WB.(who scores primetime)". Business Highbeam. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05.
  7. ^ "Greg O'Connor". IMDb.
  8. ^ "Emmy Winning Composer Greg O'Connor Scores Big". The Hollywood 360.
  9. ^ "Defrost A Virtual Reality Movie Thawing the Audience's Point of View 360 Degrees". The Hollywood 360.
  10. ^ "BMI Composers Score at 2006 Creative Emmys". BMI.
  11. ^ Burlingame, Jon. "Callery Wins Second Emmy". film music society.
  12. ^ "Emmy Winning Composer Greg O'Connor Scores Big - The Hollywood 360". The Hollywood 360.
  13. ^ "PrepNews Winter 2012 by St. Joseph's Preparatory School - Issuu". PrepNews Winter 2012.
  14. ^ "AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine". allmusic.
  15. ^ "Mad TV Cast Reunion". patkilbane.
  16. ^ "Greg O'Connor". Emmys.
  17. ^ "BMI Film & Television Awards Salute Composers of Top Movie, TV Music". BMI.
  18. ^ "2006 Creative Arts Emmys Press Room photo". Emmys.
  19. ^ "BMI Salutes Emmy Nominees". BMI.

External links

  • Official Website
  • Greg O'Connor at IMDb
  • LinkedIn Profile
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1970s
1980s
  • No Award (1980)
  • "This Is My Night" – Music and Lyrics by Ken & Mitzie Welch (1981)
  • "On the Outside Looking In" – Music by Larry Grossman; Lyrics by Buz Kohan (1982)
  • "We'll Win This World" – Music by James Di Pasquale; Lyrics by Dory Previn (1983)
  • "Gone Too Soon" – Music by Larry Grossman; Lyrics by Buz Kohan (1984)
  • Love Lives On – Music by James Di Pasquale; Lyrics by Douglas Brayfield (1985)
  • "My Christmas Wish" – Music by Larry Grossman; Lyrics by Buz Kohan (1986)
  • "Welcome to Liberty" – Music by Larry Grossman; Lyrics by Buz Kohan (1987)
  • "The Sound of Christmas" – Music by Larry Grossman; Lyrics by Buz Kohan (1988)
  • "The First Time I Loved Forever" – Music by Lee Holdridge; Lyrics by Melanie (1989)
1990s
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