Draft:Scott Liggett
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Scott Liggett | |
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Born | Detroit, Michigan |
Citizenship | American |
Alma mater | University of the Pacific Conservatory of Music University of California |
Occupation(s) | Music producer, composer |
Known for | Television, films, live performances |
Scott Liggett is an American music producer, composer, and arranger best known for his work in television, film, and live performances. Liggett has collaborated with various artists and contributed to numerous projects across various media. He is also recognized for his roles in founding media production companies and his involvement with the University of the Pacific as a Regent.[1][2]
Early life and education
[edit]Liggett was born in Detroit, Michigan, and raised in San Marino, California. He pursued his formal education at the University of the Pacific's Conservatory of Music, where he studied from 1967 to 1971. Liggett later continued his education in film scoring at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), studying under Walter Scharf in 1981 and 1982.[3]
Career
[edit]Early career and live performances
[edit]After completing his studies, Liggett began his career as a singer/songwriter with The Stuart Little Band, performing from 1970 to 1974, which became the house band at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco from 1973 to 1974. He then joined the house orchestras at Harrah's Lake Tahoe/Reno and Sahara Lake Tahoe Resort, where he played guitar and trumpet from 1974 to 1976. During this period, Liggett had the opportunity to perform alongside prominent artists, including Frank Sinatra, David Bowie, and Sarah Vaughan.[4][5]
In 1976, Liggett founded The Zar Corporation, a live-stage production company that produced original shows in various locations, including Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe, Reno, Dallas, and Los Angeles.[6][7]
Music Production
[edit]Liggett moved to Los Angeles in 1980 to pursue a career in Hollywood. He co-founded Media City Sound in 1997, a company that has served the Hollywood TV and film community for over 25 years. In 2014,[8] Liggett co-founded LNL Partners, a cinematic graphic novel company, and later joined forces with William Shatner to create Shatner Universe LLC in 2017, focusing on entertainment development and production.[9][10]
Throughout his career, Liggett has worked as a music producer and composer for various television networks, including ESPN, NFL Network, and NBC Universal.[11] His music has been featured in over 1,000 TV shows and over 200 commercials and promos. Liggett has also contributed to planetarium shows at the Griffith Observatory, including "Centered in the Universe" and "Signs of Life."[12][13]
Notable projects and collaboration
[edit]Liggett has collaborated with various artists and entities, including Nike, MGM Grand Las Vegas, Howard Stern, Robert Goulet, Chelsea Handler, and Martin Short. His work as a music producer has earned him recognition, including a National Sports Emmy Award for his contributions to ESPN's NCAA Men's Basketball Championship in 1996.[14]
Academic involvement
[edit]In 2020, Liggett was elected to the University of the Pacific Board of Regents, where he oversees the fiduciary and academic integrity of the university's ten colleges. He also serves on the Board of Advisors for the Music Management degree at the university.[15]
Awards and recognition
[edit]- National Sports Emmy Award (1996) – ESPN's NCAA Men's Basketball Championship
- Hollywood Music in Media Award (2021) – "Signs of Life," Griffith Observatory Planetarium show[16]
- Distinguished Alumni Award (2020) – University of the Pacific
- Classic 25th Anniversary Telly Award (1996) – Music Producer for ESPN's NCAA Men's Basketball Championship
- Silver, Bronze, and Gold Telly Awards (2003, 2004, 2005) – Various projects
- LA Movie Awards (2017) – Best Animation “William Shatner’s War Chronicles,” Executive Producer
References
[edit]- ^ Martin, Bob, Tahoe Daily Tribune, Page 14, August 22, 1975
- ^ Clark, Michael, ESPN commercials, Robert Goulet, Scott Liggett, Shoot Magazine, Page 22, January 12, 1996
- ^ "Business and Creativity in Hollywood's Production Landscape". marketdaily.com. 2024-10-28. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
- ^ "Aug 16, 1973, page 35 - The San Francisco Examiner at San Francisco Examiner". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
- ^ "Stuart Little band - Search - San Francisco Examiner Archive". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
- ^ Kenny, Tom, Sound for Film/ESPN commercials, Scott Liggett Composer, Mix Magazine, Page 36 and 37, April 1996
- ^ Vagnoni, Anthony, Wieden & Kennedy commercials – Scott Liggett composer, ADAGE/Creativity magazine, Page 29,30, May 1997
- ^ Drake, Sylvia, “The Planets” - original stage show, Los Angeles Times, Page 20, Section 4, April 19, 1979
- ^ Bill, “The Planets” original stage show, Las Vegas Mirror newspaper, April 27, 1979
- ^ Clark, Michael, Robert Goulet ESPN, Scott Liggett - Music Director/Producer, SHOOT SPECIAL REPORT, December 1, 1996
- ^ Wilson, Kim, Media City Sound – Scott Liggett co-owner, Mix Magazine, Page 23, Section Sound for Picture, September 1998
- ^ "Post Magazine - AUDIO ID'S". www.postmagazine.com. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
- ^ Farinella, David John, Authentic Music, custom scores, Post Magazine, Page 60, November 2006
- ^ Ghiya, Stephanie (2007-03-09). "Orchestrating the Skies". Glendale News-Press. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
- ^ Loftus, Ma Markrc, High Maintenance 90210” TV series - Scott Liggett creating music score, post-Magazine, Page 8, April 2007
- ^ "BMI Congratulates its Hollywood Music in Media Award Winners and Nominees". BMI.com. 2021-11-18. Retrieved 2024-10-30.