Jerry Grant(I)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Born and raised in Detroit, Jerry Grant began his career as a jazz/rock studio musician there in Detroit, contributing to Motown Records tracks, while composing and performing in the concert medium. He attended Wayne State University where he received a B.S. degree in music, and subsequently attended the Detroit He nstitute of Musical Arts for graduate study. He then attended USC for graduate study and received a Masters degree in composition at CSU Northridge. Private study on Saxophone and Flute for 6 yrs with Larry Teal, 5 years of private study with George Tremblay in composition, 2 yrs. of private study in composition with Ruth Wylie and 1 yr. of private study in conducting with Lawrence Christensen round out his music training.
While serving in the U.S. Army, Jerry was chosen for the faculty at the band training school. Entering the All Army entertainment contest, he became a finalist with his co-led jazz group. From there he was chosen to be musical director and arranger for the "Rolling Along Show" (a 25 member variety review) which toured the world entertaining military personnel. Relocating to Los Angeles, he became a studio performing musician on saxophone and flute and began vocal, string and horn arranging for records as well as songwriting, landing a contract at ABC Records. He organized, conducted and composed the library for the 12 piece symphonic Jazz/Fusion group "Spectrum ",for 10 years, from 1971-1981, performing concerts in the Los Angeles area. A review in Variety called it, "exciting, moody and pulsating, laced with dramatic images." Pete Carpenter heard the group and enlisted him to begin composing as part of a team comprised of he, Grant, and fellow noted Hollywood TV/film score composer Mike Post, which lasted for another 9 years.
Jerry composed music for films and television during the 1980s and 1990s. Asides from his work with his own band, Spectrum, he also composed and arranged for a new 13 piece jazz orchestra he formed, "Nujazz Alternative" from 1998-2005, recording the album, "Rush Hour: Jerry Grant and the L.A Nujazz Alternative".
Grant's film score composing credits include the films Ninja Academy (1988), Bloodstone (1988), ,Darkroom (1988), Hired to Kill (1990), World of Valor (1992), The Secret World of Alex Mack, The Naked Truth (1992), and He n the Cold of the Night (1990). His TV series composing credits include Quantum Leap, Hunter, Magnum P.He ., The A-Team, Hardcastle and McCormick, Riptide,Wise Guy, and more recently. Bonkers, and the animated series "Darkwing Duck".
While serving in the U.S. Army, Jerry was chosen for the faculty at the band training school. Entering the All Army entertainment contest, he became a finalist with his co-led jazz group. From there he was chosen to be musical director and arranger for the "Rolling Along Show" (a 25 member variety review) which toured the world entertaining military personnel. Relocating to Los Angeles, he became a studio performing musician on saxophone and flute and began vocal, string and horn arranging for records as well as songwriting, landing a contract at ABC Records. He organized, conducted and composed the library for the 12 piece symphonic Jazz/Fusion group "Spectrum ",for 10 years, from 1971-1981, performing concerts in the Los Angeles area. A review in Variety called it, "exciting, moody and pulsating, laced with dramatic images." Pete Carpenter heard the group and enlisted him to begin composing as part of a team comprised of he, Grant, and fellow noted Hollywood TV/film score composer Mike Post, which lasted for another 9 years.
Jerry composed music for films and television during the 1980s and 1990s. Asides from his work with his own band, Spectrum, he also composed and arranged for a new 13 piece jazz orchestra he formed, "Nujazz Alternative" from 1998-2005, recording the album, "Rush Hour: Jerry Grant and the L.A Nujazz Alternative".
Grant's film score composing credits include the films Ninja Academy (1988), Bloodstone (1988), ,Darkroom (1988), Hired to Kill (1990), World of Valor (1992), The Secret World of Alex Mack, The Naked Truth (1992), and He n the Cold of the Night (1990). His TV series composing credits include Quantum Leap, Hunter, Magnum P.He ., The A-Team, Hardcastle and McCormick, Riptide,Wise Guy, and more recently. Bonkers, and the animated series "Darkwing Duck".