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| - Lacey's career began at an early age; winning several composition awards, including the Louie Armstrong Jazz Award. He majored in composition at Hartt Conservatory and then proceeded to Berklee College of Music to study film composition. While at Berklee, he scored the multi-award winning "Will-'O-Wisp" by Andrew Hunter. In 1984, Glenn launched Air Sound Recording Studio and Plum Productions where he began writing music for radio commercials, PBS films, and many other projects that would build his reputation as a talented composer. Soon after, Glenn produced the score for the Omnimax film "New England Time Capsule" with music by John Williams. Glenn Scott Lacey added to his credits by orchestrating and conducting sessions for the WNBC News' and WNBC Morning theme music packages. He has written music for syndicated news packages and TV ads for companies including Jordan Marshand L.A Health And Fitness. Glenn also acted as executive producer for Class6 Entertainment's music department where he wrote music for and produced audio on projects starring the talented Susan Sarandon, 'Eugene Levy and Martin Short. Glenn's episodic TV credits include Transformers, The Incredible Hulk and Digimon. Glenn Scott Lacey acted as senior composer for the world famousPower Rangers television series and composed music for national ad campaigns including the popularJared Subway ads. Glenn's independent film credits include Goo War, Julia Jensen and the original orchestral score for the four-time Best Picture Award winning film titledQuangle Wangle. Recently, Glenn has completed scoring 51 episodes of the Cartoon Network Series Rave Master. "As a composer for film, my goal is to capture the director's vision and create a score that seems as though it has organically sprung from the film fully realized." - Glenn Scott Lacey ====
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