
We compose original music for Film and T.V.
Location United States, WA, Seattle Area
Bio
Lance Warlock Biography
Growing up with a father who was a stuntman, I never knew what to expect. Going to the Walt Disney Studios lot to watch my dad, Dick Warlock, in action were experiences I will never forget. For the majority of people, this was a fantasyland... a dream job. For me, it was simply reality. My Dad got up everyday to go to work to fall off buildings, get into fights, walk on fire, and play a killer. Doesn't everyone's Dad do that?
Then in 1981, the call came in. Dad was asked to return to work in his role as the soon to be legendary killer, Michael Myers for 3 additional days on "Halloween II." The film was finished when John Carpenter wanted to add a few things to the final cut.
During those 3 days, I would have the chance of a lifetime. For a kid of 12 years old, who had grown up around it, I was now going to live it! Carpenter asked me to play the small part of the "Boom Box Boy". What else would you say when John Carpenter asks you to be in his film? "Yes, sir! Please?"
From there, I had the opportunity of working with my dad on different films for 5 consecutive summers. I was a stunt double in both "Halloween III" and "Angel." I can also be spotted in an episode of "Baywatch," thanks to my brother, Billy Warlock, who was one of the original stars of the show. He and I grew up around this for so long, it seemed only reasonable that we would attempt to make our marks in the entertainment business. Acting became Billy's passion. He landed parts on "Days of our Lives," "General Hospital," and even "Happy Days." Dad, Billy, and I have always joked that "Halloween II" was a family affair because we all were in the film. Again, how cool was that?
For me, music and movies have always been a part of my life. It seemed only natural to integrate the two. I have always believed in working hard to achieve your dreams. I have since had the opportunity to score such films as the horror, suspense film, "Fallen Angels" and the worldwide DVD documentary, "Halloween: 25 Years of Terror." My latest project is for director Dante Tomaselli's newest thriller, "The Ocean."
Today my music partner, Leon Bradford, and I are on a quest to get our names out there. Our passion for music and film is our driving force, and our ultimate goal is to get our music heard around the world.
Leon Bradford Biography
I grew up in a diverse musical family and was exposed to all different types of musical textures. Anything from classical to jazz, middle eastern to folk, and blues to rock filled my head with ideas.
At the age of four, my father started teaching me songs on the piano. Shortly after, I started taking classical training for many years. As I grew up, I moved into different genres of music starting off with Jazz. After discovering The Dave Brubeck Quartet, I was never the same.
Over the years, I've played many different roles in the music industry. I started as a music producer/composer for a national childrens educational company. On the side, I would score music for childrens and adult theater companies that would perform locally. Then I opened my own recording studio and provided production/recording services for local bands and companies as well as composing scores for local video companies. I've even been a Music Director for a radio station, which was a different experience.
My passion has and always will be writing emotional instrumental music. I love the music in movies that make you feel and perceive things in a completely different manner.
Influences
John Ottman
Tyler Bates
Danny Elfman
Mark Isham
John Carpenter
John Williams
Hans Zimmer
James Newton Howard
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