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Cody Wood
Cody Wood Live 2011
Cody Wood Live 2011
Background information
Birth nameCody Brendan Wood
BornSanta Fe, New Mexico, U.S.
Occupation(s)Musician, actor, writer, producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, violin, piano, guitar
Websitecodywood.net

Cody Brendan Wood is an actor, singer, violinist, and songwriter living in Los Angeles, California.

Personal life

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Wood was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and was raised in Phoenix, Arizona, and Weston, Massachusetts. He attended college at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and completed degrees in music and biomedical engineering.

Music videos

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Tate Stevens "Holler if You're With Me" (violinist)

Qwiet feat. Cody Wood "To the Sky" (singer, writer)

Studio singles

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Cody Wood feat. Morgan Paros "Collage" (vocals, violin)

Sarah Dokowicz "With You" (writer, producer)

Qwiet feat. Cody Wood "To the Sky" (vocals, writer)

Cody Wood "How to Love" (vocals, violin)

Cora Lakey "On My Own" (writer, producer)

Awards and nominations

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Emerging Artist Award, Gen Art Film Festival NYC (2011)

Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance in Krzysztof Penderecki's Credo (Phoenix Boys Choir 2000)[1]

Finalist in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest[2] (BMI 2009)

Studio violin

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"I Melt With You" – feature film soundtrack

"Sudden Death" – feature film soundtrack

"Forever Found" (Kan Wakan) – studio single

Further reading

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  • Leavitt, S (2009). "Congratulations to MENC’s 2009 BMI John Lennon state finalists!". BMI John Lennon.

BMI John Lennon Scholarship Finalist Information

  • Internet Movie Database (2009).

IMDB

  • Scaparotta, C (2009). "Weston native sets his sights on stardom", The Weston Town Crier.

The Weston Town Crier

  • Hunt, R (2009). "Hitting the Spot: Cody Wood", The CWRU Observer.

The CWRU Observer[permanent dead link]

  • The Cleveland Institute of Music (2009). "Carol Ruzicka, CIM.

Faculty Biography: Carol Ruzicka

  • The Cleveland Institute of Music (2009). "Cynthia Wohlschlager, CIM.

Faculty Biography: Cynthia Wohschlager

  • CWRU Undergraduate Studies (2005). "Class Officers", Second Year Newsletter.

CWRU Class Officer Election

  • Factor, M (2008). "Case alum makes name for himself in recording world", The CWRU Observer.

The CWRU Observer

  • Department of Biomedical Engineering (2007). "Case BME Undergrad Helps Author Textbook", CWRU Biomedical Engineering.

Case Western Reserve University – Department of Biomedical Engineering

  • Artech House (2007). "Systems Bioinformatics: An Engineering Case-Based Approach", Artech House Bookstore.

Artech House

  • Alterovitz, G (2009). "Referred Publications", Publications

MIT 2009, Gil Alterovitz

  • Plotkin, M (2008). "Cody Wood", Projects.

Marc Plotkin Official Website

  • The Phoenix Boys Choir (2009). "Awards and Honors", The Phoenix Boys Choir".

The Phoenix Boys Choir

References

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  1. ^ The Phoenix Boys Choir 2009
  2. ^ Leavitt 2009
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