Tommy Coster

Thomas Joseph Coster Jr. (born June 10, 1966) is an American keyboardist and composer. He is the son of Santana keyboardist Tom Coster. He has composed music for Interscope, Aftermath, Def Jam, AVEX. He has composed songs with such artists as Dr. Dre, Eminem and 50 Cent. In 2000 he co-wrote the single "The Real Slim Shady" with Eminem, Dr. Dre and Mike Elizondo.

Tommy Coster
Background information
Birth nameThomas Joseph Coster Jr
Born (1966-06-10) June 10, 1966
GenresHip hop, jazz
Occupation(s)Music Composer, Film Composer, musician,
InstrumentsPiano, synthesizer, keyboards, drums, drum machine, sampler
Years active1977–present
LabelsSony, Interscope, Aftermath
Associated actsEminem, 50 Cent, Game
Websitewww.tommycoster.com

Career

In 1999 Tommy worked on various projects, one of which being "The Marshall Mathers LP". From 1999 to 2004, he performed on several records including, "The Marshall Mathers LP", "Get Rich Or Die Tryin", "Devil's Night", "War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)", "The Documentary".

Filmography & Television

Year Title Notes
1998 I Got The Hook UpComposer
2000 Road DogzComposer
2000 EastsidazComposer
2000 A Path Beyond ThoughtComposer
2001 DirtComposer
2002 Living The LifeComposer
2004 Eminem AKAComposer
2006 Dumber Than DirtComposer
2006 KlunkerzComposer
2011 Jock of The BushveldSong writer and Music Supervisor
2011 Seven Days in UtopiaSong writer
2011 YokoSong writer
2011 30 Degrés CouleurAdditional score and song writer

2011 to present

In 2011, Coster was involved in the soundtrack for South Africa's first animation movie called "Jock of The Bushveld" which featured the voices of Bryan Adams & Helen Hunt.

Endorsements

References

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