Andrew Hollander
Andrew Hollander is a songwriter, film composer, and record producer.
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Born | West Orange, New Jersey, United States |
Occupation(s) | Composer, songwriter, record producer |
Associated acts | The Chainsmokers, New Politics (Warner Bros.), Celine Dion, Jacquie Lee, Dave Sitek, The Chevin, G.E.M., David Johansen, White Rabbits, Yusef Lateef, Mike Birbiglia, Adrienne Shelly, Keri Russell |
Website | www |
Hollander has collaborated with a wide array of recording artists and songwriters including Carly Rae Jepsen, The Chainsmokers, New Politics, JoJo, Ali Tamposi, Brian Elmquist (The Lone Bellow), Rozes, Laura Welsh, Celine Dion, Ben Abraham, Jacquie Lee, White Rabbits, and C. Gibbs.[1] He has scored and written songs for many award-winning and critically acclaimed films including Adrienne Shelly's Waitress, Mike Birbiglia's Sleepwalk with Me, and My Friend Dahmer. He is also an accomplished pianist playing on several albums by the legendary Yusef Lateef.[2]
Select Filmography
Films
- Words on Bathroom Walls (Roadside Attractions / LD Entertainment)
- Antarctica (film) (Breaker) (upcoming release)
- Once Upon a Time in Uganda (documentary) (upcoming release)
- It's a Hard Truth Ain't It (documentary) (HBO Films)
- My Friend Dahmer (FilmRise)
- Sleepwalk with Me (IFC Films)[3]
- An Invisible Sign (Kimmel International/IFC Films)
- Meet Monica Velour (Anchor Bay Entertainment)
- Serious Moonlight (Magnolia Pictures)
- Labor Pains (First Look Pictures/ABC Family)
- Waitress (Fox Searchlight)
- Weather Girl (Secret Identity Productions)
- The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll (Independent)
- Schooled (Independent)
- The Photographer (HBO Films)
Television
- A Child's Garden Of Poetry HBO
- Don't Divorce Me HBO
- Classical Baby HBO
Select Songwriting / Production Discography
Artist | Release | Label | Credit |
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Jake Troth | Make Me Better | Atlantic | Songwriter / Musician |
Adam French | My Addiction | Virgin EMI | Songwriter / Musician |
Stanaj | Goddess | Universal/Republic | Co-writer / Producer / Musician |
Coyle Girelli | Love Kills | AWAL | Producer / Musician |
Carly Rae Jepsen | Runaways from the film Leap! | Interscope | Co-writer / Producer |
Lea Michele | Getaway Car | Columbia/Sony | Co-writer / Producer / Mixer |
Jacquie Lee | Broken Ones (single) | Atlantic/300 Entertainment | Co-writer / Co-producer |
Jacquie Lee | Right Love | Atlantic/300 Entertainment | Co-writer / Co-producer |
New Politics | West End Kids (single) | Warner Bros/DCD2 | Co-writer |
Celine Dion | Thankful | Columbia/Sony | Co-writer |
Celine Dion | Always Be Your Girl | Columbia/Sony | Co-writer |
Christian Gibbs | Sleep The Machines | Eastern Spurs | Producer / Musician |
The Chevin | So Long Summer | So Recordings | Co-writer |
C. Gibbs | Parody's Pal | Eastern Spurs | Producer / Musician |
The Chevin | Champion EP | So Recordings | Co-writer / Co-producer |
Dana Parish | Nothin’ But A Heartbreak | Independent | Co-writer / Musician |
Quincy Coleman | Baby Don't You Cry from the film Waitress | 20th Century Fox | Co-writer / Producer |
G.E.M | Someday I'll Fly (single) | Sony Music (China) | Co-writer |
Dana Parish | It Was Beautiful | Combustion | Co-writer / Producer |
Yusef Lateef | Tenors featuring Rene McLean | YAL Records | Musician |
References
- "Composing: a collaborative process". Variety. Archived from the original on 2012-11-06. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
- Jurek, Thom. "Yusef Lateef Tenors Featuring Rene McLean". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- "Sleepwalk With Me: Sundance Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
- Weingast, Shayna. "It's a Hard Truth Ain't It". Tribeca Film Festival. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
- della Cava, Marco. "For Celine Dion, new album was all about choice". USA Today. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
- Staff, Film Music Daily Staff. "My Friend Dahmer: Horror Score by Andrew Hollander Debuts March 30". Film Music Daily. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
- Byrge, Duane. "Sleepwalk With Me: Sundance Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
- Anderson, John. "Serious Moonlight". Variety. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
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