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Trevor Rabin
Background information
Birth nameTrevor Charles Rabinowitz
Born13 January 1954 (1954-01-13) (age 54)
in South Africa
Genre(s)Rock
Occupation(s)Musician, Songwriter, Producer
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1974–present
Label(s)Chrysalis, Capricorn, RPM, Voiceprint, Elektra, Varèse Sarabande, Hollywood, Jet, Atco, One-Way Records
Associated actsYes, Rabbitt, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
WebsiteOfficial website
Notable instrument(s)
Westone Trevor Rabin Signature Model

Trevor Rabin (born January 13, 1954) is a South African-American musician, best known as a guitarist and songwriter for the British progressive rock band Yes from 1983–1994, and since then, as a film composer. Events 532 - Nika riots in Constantinople. 888 - Odo Count of Paris becomes King of the Franks Year 1954 ( MCMLIV) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1954 Gregorian calendar) The Republic of South Africa (also known by other official names) is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa A music genre is a categorical and typological construct that identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular category and type of music that can be distinguished from other Rock music is a genre of Popular music often though not necessarily employing Electric guitar, Bass guitar, and Drums. A musician is a person who plays or writes Music. Musicians can be classified by their roles in creating or performing music An instrumentalist plays a A songwriter is someone who writes the Lyrics to songs the Musical composition (chords or Melody to songs or both In the Music industry, a record producer or music producer has many roles among them controlling the recording sessions coaching and guiding the musicians organizing A musical instrument is a device constructed or modified for the purpose of making Music. The guitar is a Musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles In the Music industry, a record label can be a Brand and a Trademark associated with the Marketing of music recordings and Music Chrysalis Records was a British Record label that was created in 1969 Capricorn Records is an independent Record label which was launched by Phil Walden, Alan Walden, and Frank Fenter in 1969 in RPM Records was a Record label launched in the early fifties. Voiceprint Records is a Record label based in England, founded by Rob Ayling Elektra Records is a now-dormant American Record label owned by Warner Music Group (WMG and from 2004 on operating under WMG's Atlantic Records Varèse Sarabande is a Record label which specializes in Film scores and original cast recordings. Hollywood Records is a Record label owned by the Walt Disney Company. Jet Records was a small Record label set up by Don Arden with artists like Electric Light Orchestra, Roy Wood, Ozzy Osbourne, Atco Records is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, currently operating through WMG's Rhino Entertainment. Yes are an English Progressive rock band that formed in London in 1968. Rabbitt was a South African Rock band formed in 1972 evolving from a band called The Conglomeration. Manfred Mann's Earth Band are a jazz/rock group formed by Manfred Mann, in 1971. Events 532 - Nika riots in Constantinople. 888 - Odo Count of Paris becomes King of the Franks Year 1954 ( MCMLIV) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1954 Gregorian calendar) The Republic of South Africa (also known by other official names) is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located Progressive rock (often shortened to " progressive " " prog " or " prog rock " is a form of Rock music that evolved Yes are an English Progressive rock band that formed in London in 1968. A film score is a broad term referring to the music in a film which is generally categorically separated from songs used within a film

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Biography

Early years

Rabin was born Trevor Charles Rabinowitz and comes from a family of classical musicians in Johannesburg, South Africa, where his father Gustav was lead violinist for the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra. Johannesburg ( Pronounced /jō-hān'ĭs-bûrg'/ is the largest city in South Africa. Educated at a public school in Johannesburg, he took formal piano training before discovering the guitar at age 12. The piano is a Musical instrument played by means of a keyboard that produces sound by striking steel strings with Felt covered hammers The guitar is a Musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles His parents encouraged his talents toward rock music, although Rabin would maintain his interest in Classical music throughout his career. Rabin also briefly studied orchestration at the University of Johannesburg, and later arranged and conducted for many artists in South Africa.

Rabin's early influences included Arnold Schoenberg, Tchaikovsky, Cliff Richard and the Shadows, The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix. Arnold Schoenberg ( pronounced ˈʃøːnbɛrk (13 September 1874 &ndash 13 July 1951 was an Austrian and later American Composer, associated with Sir Cliff Richard, OBE, (born Harry Roger Webb on 14 October 1940 is an English Singer, Actor and Businessman. The Beatles were a pop and rock band from Liverpool, England formed in 1960 James Marshall Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix) (November 27 1942 – September 18 1970 was an American Guitarist, Singer and Songwriter He also dabbled with progressive and heavy rock with his first bands, The Conglomeration and Freedom's Children. The latter group were older musicians whose songs questioned the South African government, especially its racial policy of apartheid. During this same period, Rabin became a highly sought after session guitarist and bassist, playing with many jazz bands in South Africa. When Rabin fulfilled his obligation to the South African Army at age 19, he served with the entertainment division.

In 1974, Trevor Rabin formed his first major recording group, Rabbitt along with Neil Cloud (drums), Ronnie Robot (bass guitar) and Duncan Faure (keyboards, guitar, vocals). Rabbitt was a South African Rock band formed in 1972 evolving from a band called The Conglomeration. Duncan Faure (b December 16 1956, Pretoria South Africa) is a Singer/songwriter and Musician. Rabbitt actually began just prior to Rabin's year of military conscription in 1974, but it really took off in 1975 after their onstage popularity at Johannesburg's "Take It Easy" club spread by word of mouth. Their first single, released in 1975, was a cover of Jethro Tull's "Locomotive Breath". Jethro Tull are a British rock group formed in 1967-1968 Their music is marked by the distinctive vocal style and lead Flute work of front man "Locomotive Breath" is a song by the English Progressive rock band Jethro Tull from their 1971 album Aqualung It later appeared on their debut album, Boys Will Be Boys, which otherwise featured original songs penned by Trevor Rabin.

Rabbitt's second album, A Croak and a Grunt in the Night, was released in 1977. Trevor Rabin would go on to win a South African Sarie music award (that country's answer to the Grammy Awards) for his co-production on the album. The Grammy Awards (originally called the Gramophone Awards)—or Grammys —are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Momentum gained with a short-term record distribution deal with Capricorn in the United States, but Rabbitt were unable to tour abroad because of continuing international disapproval of South Africa's apartheid policies. As a result, Trevor Rabin decided to leave South Africa. After recording one album without Trevor Rabin, Rabbitt disbanded that same year.

After moving to London in 1978, Trevor Rabin recorded his first solo album, Beginnings. London ( ˈlʌndən is the capital and largest urban area in the United Kingdom. It was released in England and the US simply as Trevor Rabin, with a slightly different track listing. While some songs were reminiscent of Rabbitt, Rabin's guitar playing was more prominent as it would continue to be on his successive solo albums. He also established Blue Chip Music and struck an international deal with Chrysalis.

In transition: the UK and Los Angeles

Along with a budding solo career, Rabin began working as a producer and session player. Some of his prominent work included South African vocalist Margaret Singana ("Where Is The Love?") and fellow South African expatriate, Manfred Mann and his Earth Band. Margaret Singana (b Margaret Mcingana 1938 Queenstown in the Eastern Cape, d Manfred Mann (born Manfred Sepse Lubowitz 21 October 1940, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa) is a professional keyboard Rabin still found time to record his second album Face to Face, touring the United Kingdom in support of Steve Hillage in early 1980. Steve Hillage is a British musician best known as a guitarist

Face to Face had the melodic guitar style of his first solo album, but also took a more hard-edged approach on such songs as "The Ripper" and "Now. " Rolling Stone's first edition of their Record Guide criticized Rabin's music for its hook-ridden ballads but still gave his first two albums moderate ratings for their overall technical qualities. Rolling Stone is a United States -based Magazine devoted to Music, Politics, and Popular culture that is published

Neither of Rabin's first two solo albums found any commercial success. With the growth of the Punk scene in the late '70s, power-pop and hard rock music had fallen out of fashion in England. Trevor Rabin began looking for more fertile ground for what would be characterised in the U. S. as album-oriented rock (AOR). Album-oriented rock (sometimes referred to as Adult-oriented rock or as West Coast Rock) abbreviated AOR and originally called album-oriented radio

In 1981, he released the album Wolf, co-produced with Ray Davies of The Kinks. The Kinks were an English pop and rock group formed in 1963 and categorised in the US as a British Invasion band Manfred Mann's Earth Band members Chris Thomas and Manfred Mann made vocal and musical contributions to the album. Manfred Mann's Earth Band are a jazz/rock group formed by Manfred Mann, in 1971. Wolf marks Rabin's first collaboration with former Cream bassist Jack Bruce and session drummer Simon Phillips. Cream were a 1960s British rock band Simon Phillips (born 6 February 1957 in London) is a prolific English Jazz and rock Drummer. Following the release of the album, Rabin severed ties with Chrysalis Records as he felt they did little to promote the album.

In 1981, Rabin moved to Los Angeles and signed with David Geffen's label. Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West David Geffen (born February 21, 1943) is an American Record executive, Film producer, Theatrical producer and philanthropist Geffen Records is an American Record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operated as one third of UMG's Interscope-Geffen-A&M label Rabin briefly recorded new material with a rhythm section consisting of future Quiet Riot drummer Frankie Banali and bassist Mark Andes, who would later join Heart. Quiet Riot was an American heavy metal band whose 1983 & 1984 success contributed to launching the 1980s Glam Frankie Banali, born November 14, 1951, is an American Drummer best known for being the former drummer of the heavy metal band Quiet Riot Mark Andes (born February 19, 1948) is an American musician known for his work as a Bassist with Spirit, Firefall, Heart Heart is a rock band whose founding members came from the Seattle, Washington, scene but came together in Vancouver, British Columbia Some of these demo recordings developed into the Yes songs "Hold On" and "Make It Easy".

Although Geffen Records dropped his contract in 1982, Trevor Rabin kept composing material for his projected fourth solo album in Los Angeles. As a keyboardist, he also considered touring as a session player for Foreigner. Foreigner is a rock band formed in New York City in 1976 by veteran musicians Mick Jones and ex- King Crimson member Ian McDonald, During this time, Rabin auditioned with the prog-rock supergroup Asia, featuring former Yes members Steve Howe and Geoff Downes. Asia is a rock group formed in 1981. The band was labelled a supergroup and included former members of veteran Progressive rock bands Stephen James "Steve" Howe (born April 8, 1947 in Holloway, North London, England) is an English Guitarist Geoffrey Downes (born 25 August 1952) is an English rock keyboard player songwriter and producer He also was in his agent's film Finding Kraftland. Finding Kraftland is a 2006 independent documentary from Richard Kraft productions staring Stacey J

Yes

Rabin's career was in a downturn after Wolf, as American recording companies were not interested in his style of music. While in Los Angeles, he met bassist Chris Squire and drummer Alan White, who had experienced their own difficulties following the apparent demise of Yes in 1981. Christopher Russell Edward "Chris" Squire (born March 4, 1948) is an English musician best known as the Bass guitarist and Alan White (born 14 June 1949 is an English Rock and roll Drummer best known for his 34 years of work with the Progressive rock band The trio found a mutual musical energy and they began recording new material as Cinema in early 1982. Later on they enlisted original Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye to complement their live performances. Tony Kaye (born Anthony John Selvidge on January 11, 1946 in Leicester, England) is a British

Produced by former Yes member Trevor Horn, the Cinema project came together over eight months in 1982. Trevor Charles Horn (born 15 July 1949) is an English Pop music Record producer, songwriter and musician During his searching period in Los Angeles, Rabin had written several songs that formed the project's nucleus. "Owner of a Lonely Heart" evolved into a catchy riff-oriented song that Trevor Horn seized upon as a potential single. " Owner of a Lonely Heart " is a song by the Progressive rock band Yes. Atco Records, Yes's then-record label, heard the group's demo, but questioned whether the group needed a separate vocalist. In fact, Rabin recently revealed that Horn had actually been invited to join, but the producer refused Squire's offer, presumably because of negative fan reaction toward his replacement of Jon Anderson in 1980. Jon Anderson, born John Roy Anderson on 25 October 1944 is an English Musician, best known as the lead singer of the Progressive rock band Rabin would endure similar comparisons to Steve Howe throughout his tenure with Yes. Stephen James "Steve" Howe (born April 8, 1947 in Holloway, North London, England) is an English Guitarist

However, Chris Squire settled the question of a lead vocalist when he ran into Anderson at a Los Angeles party in 1983. After a favourable reaction to Cinema's version of "Leave It," Anderson rejoined the fold at the closing moments of the recording of 90125. 90125 is the eleventh album by Progressive rock group Yes, released in 1983 Because the band now featured four former members of Yes, including Anderson, who was especially strongly identified with Yes in the public eye, the band (over Rabin's objections) chose to revive the Yes name rather than call itself Cinema, which was already used by other bands. [1] The new Yes would meet with critical and commercial success -- but not without some harsh criticism from older Yes fans.

90125, a title taken from the album's own Atlantic Records catalogue number, sold more copies than any previous Yes album. This success was helped by the US number-one smash, "Owner of a Lonely Heart". MTV rotation of the song and its follow-up "Leave It" carried 90125 to six million sales between 1983 and 1985. Yes also received a Grammy award in 1984 for the instrumental "Cinema".

The band toured behind the album, in a series of well-received concerts across Europe and the Americas. In England and North America many younger fans were introduced to the earlier Yes catalogue because of the success of the 90125 album and its popular singles. Besides the above-mentioned songs, 90125 also yielded "It Can Happen," which reached #54 after strong MTV airplay. "Changes" and "Hold On" were also heavily played on AOR stations.

Trevor Rabin almost did not make the 90125 tour, because of a swimming accident in Florida just before the 1984 tour kicked off. Florida ( is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States, bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the According to interviews from the period, Rabin was injured severely when a large woman hit his midsection while jumping into a hotel swimming pool. He endured an emergency splenectomy and returned to Yes in time to begin the tour. A splenectomy is a procedure that involves the removal of the Spleen by operative means

9012Live debuted as a live album and video package, taken from the group's 1984 shows in Edmonton, Canada and Dortmund, Germany. 9012Live The Solos is the third live album by Yes, albeit one with a difference Edmonton (ˈɛdmɨntɨn is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta. Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page Dortmund (ˈdɔʁtmʊnt is a City in Germany, located in the Bundesland of North Rhine-Westphalia, in the Ruhr area. Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe. On the former recording, Trevor Rabin contributed his acoustic guitar solo, "Solly's Beard".

In early 1986, Yes began recording its next album with Trevor Horn, but the production became bogged down amid Anderson and Squire's personal differences. Trevor Charles Horn (born 15 July 1949) is an English Pop music Record producer, songwriter and musician Eventually, Rabin assumed control of studio engineering, alongside other personnel. Rough tape demos have emerged with Trevor Rabin singing lead vocals on "Final Eyes" and "Rhythm of Love. "

Big Generator emerged in late 1987, with singles "Love Will Find a Way" and "Rhythm of Love. Big Generator is the twelfth studio album by Progressive rock band Yes. " Both were modest chart hits compared to the singles from 90125. The song "Shoot High, Aim Low" featured a dual lead vocal between Rabin and Jon Anderson. The 1988 Big Generator tour of the U. S. missed several dates after Rabin collapsed from influenza.

Trevor Rabin expressed a guarded neutrality over the split between Jon Anderson and Chris Squire, who briefly led rival groups consisting of Yes members. Squire held the Yes name, while Anderson formed Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe -- a line-up he felt better represented Yes. Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (sometimes referred to by the acronym ABWH was a Permutation of the Progressive rock band Yes. A major lawsuit between Arista and Atlantic Records ensued. Arista Records (ˈɛərɪstə is an American Record label. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment and operates under the Atlantic Records ( Atlantic Recording Corporation) is an American Record label best known for its many recordings of Rhythm & blues, Rock

While Yes members, old and new, quarrelled over rights to the Yes trademark, Trevor Rabin completed his fourth and final-to-date solo album, Can't Look Away, released in 1989. Can't Look Away is the 1989 studio album by Trevor Rabin. Track listing I Can't Look Away (T The album's lead single, "Something to Hold On To", earned a Grammy for Best Music Video and topped the AOR charts for two weeks. But despite some positive reviews, and extensive marketing from Elektra Records neither "Something to Hold on To," nor Rabin's anti-apartheid ballad "Sorrow (Your Heart)" managed to crack the American Top-40 charts. Elektra Records is a now-dormant American Record label owned by Warner Music Group (WMG and from 2004 on operating under WMG's Atlantic Records

Trevor Rabin toured between 1989 and 1990 with drummer Lou Molino III (one of Rabin's best friends and a featured player on his soundtracks). Rabin rounded out his support band with fretless bassist Jim Simmons and keyboardist-composer Mark Mancina. Mark Mancina (born March 9, 1957 in Santa Monica California) is a Composer, primarily for Hollywood Soundtracks such as

Trevor Rabin's nationwide Can't Look Away tour attracted a modest number of Yes fans, and has since been documented with 2003's Live in L. A. , featuring interpretations of '80s Yes material, as well as highlights from his Wolf album. Rabin's solo band also performed an instrumental version of a 90125 outtake, "You Know Something I Don't Know. " On this tour, Rabin also unveiled part of "Lift Me Up," the lead single for Union. Union is the thirteenth studio Album by British Progressive rock band Yes, released in 1991 It has also been speculated that Trevor Rabin's solo band may have recorded demos for "Miracle of Life," which also surfaced on Union. Union is the thirteenth studio Album by British Progressive rock band Yes, released in 1991 However, any plans for Rabin's fifth solo album were interrupted once more by the machinery of Yes.

Unexpectedly, Yes would reform in 1991 with a short-lived, eight-man lineup for the Union tour. Union is the thirteenth studio Album by British Progressive rock band Yes, released in 1991 Unlike the dramatic reunion of 90125, the story behind Union comes across as strictly a corporate decision. In late 1990, Chris Squire's Yes line-up had been jettisoned by Atlantic Records after creative differences. Atlantic Records ( Atlantic Recording Corporation) is an American Record label best known for its many recordings of Rhythm & blues, Rock During a recent interview with Mike Tiano in 2003, Trevor Rabin indicated his personal dissatisfaction with Atlantic Records executive, Derek Shulman (one-time frontman of progressive rock band Gentle Giant) who damned Rabin with faint praise as "the one who writes the hits. Atlantic Records ( Atlantic Recording Corporation) is an American Record label best known for its many recordings of Rhythm & blues, Rock Gentle Giant was a British Progressive rock band, one of the most experimental of the 1970s "

Unfortunately, Rabin would find himself in this hated position when he received a call from Jon Anderson in 1991. After a gold album and lucrative tour, Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe's second album for Arista had encountered a creative block. Anderson asked Rabin for creative input, but after Can't Look Away, Rabin did not have much new material on-hand. Even so, he submitted a demo of three songs, thinking the record company would select one. Instead, all three were accepted: "Lift Me Up", "Saving My Heart" and "Miracle of Life".

Arista subsequently made what Rabin later described as a "42nd floor boardroom decision," and brought both Yes line-ups together -- although the recording of Union did not feature all eight members of the touring group, and its sessions were augmented by a small army of studio musicians. Rabin only appeared on one-third of the album, although two of his songs were released as singles -- "Lift Me Up" and "Saving My Heart" -- which were also performed live on the tour, on alternating dates. Trevor Rabin expressed dislike of the Union project, but still took part in the supporting tour, where he developed a lasting friendship with Rick Wakeman, often accompanying his keyboard performances onstage. Richard Christopher Wakeman (born 18 May 1949 in Perivale, London) is an English Keyboard player best known as the

1992 and 1993 marked a series of negotiations between the short-lived Victory Music (not to be confused with a Chicago-based indie alt-rock outfit called Victory Records) and the so-called Yes West line-up. ( usually referred to as JVC, is an International consumer and professional electronics Corporation based in Yokohama, Japan which was founded Chicago (ʃɪˈkɑːgoʊ is the largest City by population in the state of Illinois and the American Midwest of the United States. Victory Records is a Chicago -based Record label founded by Tony Brummel Phil Carson, responsible for Emerson, Lake & Palmer's comeback in 1992, invited the Yes 90125 lineup to record a third album. Emerson Lake & Palmer ( ELP) were an English Progressive rock supergroup. Rabin had also hoped the next Yes project would have involved Wakeman, but owing to managerial problems, the plan fell through in 1993. Rabin later contributed lead vocals and guitar solos to "Never is a Long, Long Time," from Rick Wakeman's Return to the Centre of the Earth in 1999. Return to the Centre of the Earth is a Concept album by Rick Wakeman.

As Victory Records' budget could not include an outside producer, Trevor Rabin undertook the mission. During sessions, he used an innovative digital hard-disk recording method now in common use in many studios. Although some Yes fans, and even Rabin himself, have criticised the limitations of digital sound, Talk made music recording history with its technical achievements. Talk is the fourteenth studio album by Progressive rock band Yes and was released in 1994

Talk featured the final collaboration between Rabin and Jon Anderson, who had hitherto completed the last few albums after the principal writing. Despite a couple of filler tracks, the album represents a fusion between old and new Yes. Fans across the board have listed "Endless Dream" as one of group's best songs. During 1994 the group performed nearly all the album, plus their earlier hits, to a quickly vanishing fanbase. While some venues were full, others were less than half capacity -- fuelling ill-founded rumours that Yes fans had boycotted the shows. Yet, many fans who attended felt that the Rabin lineup's performance, especially on classic Yes material, had never been better.

Numerous bootleg recordings exist, because the Talk concerts were simultaneously broadcast on FM radio frequency -- allowing Yes fans to make high-quality tapes. Trevor Rabin went on record as being supportive of this particular form of music-sharing.

While some fans -- and Steve Howe -- did employ the press and Internet to blame Trevor Rabin's influence, certain tour dates were simply given low promotion by radio stations. After an initial rush of fans took the album to #33, Talk failed to sell as expected, because the AOR radio format had become moribund in the wake of Clinton-era telecommunication deregulation. William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III, August 19 1946 served as the forty-second President of the United States Deregulation, a term which gained widespread currency in the period 1970-2000 can be seen as a process by which governments remove reduce or simplify Restrictions on Business Despite live exposure on the David Letterman Show, both "The Calling" and "Walls" failed to catch as a single during the height of Grunge. David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947) is an American late-night Talk show host and Comedian and the host since 1993 Moreover, Victory Records did not allot budgets for video promotion. Ultimately, the Talk tour ended on October 11, 1994 amid recriminations.

In 2008, Trevor was contacted by YES members and their new management inviting him to tour with the band in the later part of the year. “I appreciate the invite and miss the excitement of playing live. Unfortunately, my schedule just does not allow for it this year,” Trevor acknowledged.

Post-Yes

Following the 1994 tour, Trevor Rabin resigned from Yes to become a soundtrack composer.

Trevor Rabin has been a naturalized U. S. citizen since 1991. In 1996, he visited his native South Africa and performed Yes and Rabbitt songs during the Prince's Trust Concert. Trevor Rabin released demo versions of pre-90125 Yes compositions and solo work, entitled 90124, as well as Live in LA, recorded at the Roxy in Los Angeles in late 1989. Most recently, aside from his film work, Trevor Rabin performed in aid of the Prince's Trust with Yes at the Wembley Arena in London, where he served as lead guitarist and lead singer. Yes are an English Progressive rock band that formed in London in 1968. Wembley Arena is a famous Entertainment venue located in Wembley, London, UK.

Trevor Rabin has scored over two dozen films which include: Bad Company, Con Air, Homegrown, Armageddon, Enemy of the State, Jack Frost, Deep Blue Sea, Gone in Sixty Seconds, Remember the Titans, The 6th Day, The Banger Sisters, Kangaroo Jack, Bad Boys 2, The Great Raid, Exorcist: The Beginning, National Treasure, Coach Carter and most recently Glory Road, Snakes on a Plane, The Glimmer Man, Flyboys, Gridiron Song, Hot Rod, The Guardian, and National Treasure: Book of Secrets

Along with several Grammy nominations and one Grammy win, Trevor Rabin also has received eight BMI film score awards, and has received a lifetime achievement award from the Temecula Film Festival. Bad Company are an English Blues rock supergroup founded in 1973 consisting of band members from Free ( Paul Rodgers, Simon Con Air is a 1997 American action / thriller Film by Touchstone Pictures that stars Nicolas Cage, Homegrown is a 1998 comedy / thriller film It was directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and starred Billy Bob Thornton, John Lithgow Armageddon is a 1998 disaster / sci-fi - action film about a group of blue-collar deep-core drillers who are Enemy of the State is a 1998 Spy film about a group of rogue NSA agents who kill a Congressman in a political-related murder and then try Jack Frost is a 1998 Christmas film, starring Michael Keaton and Kelly Preston about a father that dies and comes back as a Deep Blue Sea is a 1999 Science fiction action Horror film that stars Thomas Jane, Samuel L This is about the 2000 remake For the original 1974 film see Gone in 60 Seconds (1974 film Gone in Sixty Seconds is a 2000 Remember the Titans is a 2000 American sports drama directed by Boaz Yakin, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer The 6th Day is a 2000 Action movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Banger Sisters ( 2002) is an American Comedy film produced by 20th Century Fox about the reunion of two middle-aged women who used to be friends Kangaroo Jack is a 2003 buddy-action movie from Warner Bros Pictures, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, starring Jerry O'Connell Bad Boys II is a 2003 action - Comedy film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and starring Martin The Great Raid is a 2005 War film which tells the story of the January 1945 liberation of the Cabanatuan Prison Camp on the Philippine Exorcist The Beginning produced by Morgan Creek Productions is a 2004 Prequel to the 1973 Film The Exorcist National Treasure is the first movie in the National Treasure franchise and is a 2004 Adventure film from Walt Disney Pictures written Coach Carter is a 2005 film from Paramount Pictures, directed by Thomas Carter. Glory Road is an American film directed by James Gartner, released on January 13, 2006. Snakes on a Plane is a cult High concept, horror - thriller Feature film starring Samuel L The Glimmer Man is a 1996 American Action film directed by John Gray. WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout GRIDIRON is the former name of a database load balancer from Xkoto that works with IBM 's DB2. Hot rods are typically American cars with large engines modified for linear speed The Guardian is a 2006 Film starring Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher, and Melissa Sagemiller that was released on September National Treasure 2 Book of Secrets is a 2007 Adventure film and is the second movie in the National Treasure franchise. Broadcast Music Incorporated ( BMI) is a US Performing rights organization. He has been married for two decades to Shelley Rabin. They have one son, Ryan Rabin, who recently began his own career as a rock drummer in the band The Outline, signed to Fearless Records in Los Angeles.

Solo discography

Solo albums

Film scores

Only including CDs available where all tracks are credited to Rabin
All the scores listed are available on full orchestra sheet music except National Treasure, Recorded by Hollywood Symphony Orchestra on Walt Disney Records, whose music was never released.

References

  1. ^ Close to the Edge: The Story of Yes by Chris Welch, 2002

External links

Con Air is a 1997 American action / thriller Film by Touchstone Pictures that stars Nicolas Cage, Mark Mancina (born March 9, 1957 in Santa Monica California) is a Composer, primarily for Hollywood Soundtracks such as Armageddon is a 1998 disaster / sci-fi - action film about a group of blue-collar deep-core drillers who are Harry Gregson-Williams (born December 13, 1961) is a Golden Globe - and Grammy -nominated British Film score Composer Enemy of the State is a 1998 Spy film about a group of rogue NSA agents who kill a Congressman in a political-related murder and then try Harry Gregson-Williams (born December 13, 1961) is a Golden Globe - and Grammy -nominated British Film score Composer Deep Blue Sea is a 1999 Science fiction action Horror film that stars Thomas Jane, Samuel L This is about the 2000 remake For the original 1974 film see Gone in 60 Seconds (1974 film Gone in Sixty Seconds is a 2000 The 6th Day is a 2000 Action movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Remember the Titans is a 2000 American sports drama directed by Boaz Yakin, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer American Outlaws is a 2001 Western film directed by Les Mayfield. The One is a 2001 Action film, directed by James Wong and starring Jet Li, Jason Statham and Carla Gugino Rock Star is a 2001 movie starring Mark Wahlberg and directed by Stephen Herek. National Treasure is the first movie in the National Treasure franchise and is a 2004 Adventure film from Walt Disney Pictures written Exorcist The Beginning produced by Morgan Creek Productions is a 2004 Prequel to the 1973 Film The Exorcist The Great Raid is a 2005 War film which tells the story of the January 1945 liberation of the Cabanatuan Prison Camp on the Philippine Coach Carter is a 2005 film from Paramount Pictures, directed by Thomas Carter. Ashanti, or Asante, are a major Ethnic group of Ashanti Region in Ghana. WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout The Guardian is a 2006 Film starring Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher, and Melissa Sagemiller that was released on September Snakes on a Plane is a cult High concept, horror - thriller Feature film starring Samuel L Hot Rod is a Paramount Pictures movie written by Pam Brady and directed by Akiva Schaffer; starring Andy Samberg, Sissy Spacek National Treasure 2 Book of Secrets is a 2007 Adventure film and is the second movie in the National Treasure franchise. This article is about the 2008 remake film For the 1989 reunion movie see Get Smart Again! Get Smart is a 2008
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