Trevor Morris (born 25 May 1970) is a Canadian orchestral composer, music producer, and creator of electronic music. He is probably best known for the soundtracks of the television shows "The Tudors," "The Pillars of the Earth," "The Borgias," "Vikings," and the film "Olympus Has Fallen."
Trevor was born in London, Ontario, Canada. He was helped by his grandmother onto the piano bench before he could walk, she sat him in her lap and played "Puff the magic dragon" (a melody Trevor still does variations on in his compositions). Read Full BioTrevor Morris (born 25 May 1970) is a Canadian orchestral composer, music producer, and creator of electronic music. He is probably best known for the soundtracks of the television shows "The Tudors," "The Pillars of the Earth," "The Borgias," "Vikings," and the film "Olympus Has Fallen."
Trevor was born in London, Ontario, Canada. He was helped by his grandmother onto the piano bench before he could walk, she sat him in her lap and played "Puff the magic dragon" (a melody Trevor still does variations on in his compositions). After being introduced to music by his Grandmother, Trevor's parents enrolled him in St. Mary's elementary school for the arts at age 5. Studying choir, violin and contrabass throughout, Trevor also gravitated toward the piano, which he began studying privately in tandem.
In grade 8, Trevor was approached by his school for a commissioned composition: a piece for his graduating class to sing for the coinciding visit of Pope John Paul to Ontario Canada. Unfortunately security did not allow for the class to sing live for the Pope, but they did perform Trevor's first composition at their graduation ceremonies, held at St.Mary's cathedral. Composed for 4 part choir and piano, "Sacred young people", a variation on a literal theme of the Pope's, was performed and recorded by Trevor's graduating class. It represented the first step down the path that Trevor would follow from that point on.
High school and ultimately college led Trevor toward the recording arts, gaining a degree in Recording Engineering from Canada's top school, Music Industry Arts. He graduated top of his class being awarded the prestigious "most promising engineer / producer". Graduation from College led him immediately to Toronto, home of Canada's largest community of composers, producers, engineers and musicians.
With production, recording and the recording studio becoming Trevor's focus, 10 years spent in the Toronto community saw Trevor's rise through the ranks of the largest recording studio in Toronto and various top commercial production houses. This path led Trevor back to his original true love, composition. Exposed to the enriched scene of commercial production, there isn't a top music house, ad agency or studio Trevor didn't write for.
The desire to have a longer medium in which to speak musically, steered Trevor toward Television and Film work. After a few small independent features and his first network 1 hour drama, it was evident the he had found his life's work, writing music to picture.
While still in Toronto, Trevor got accepted to the prestigious ASCAP scoring workshop in Los Angeles. Deep in work on his first dramatic television series, he flew down to LA and back home again 4 days every week for over a month in order to attend. With his exposure to the film scoring community, and the opportunity to compose and conduct the "L.A. All-Stars" orchestra, the decision to move to Los Angeles followed shortly.
The year 2000 saw not only a Millennium change, but a trans-continental change as well, Trevor Moved to Hollywood. Trevor immediately found freelance work doing music for "E! True Hollywood Story" as well as network promotional music for "Just Shoot Me" and "King of Queens". But ultimately it was his engineering roots and production background that would bring him in touch with one of his musical idols, James Newton Howard. Trevor assisted James on a few films, supporting him in orchestra preparation and pre-records.
It was shortly there after, that Trevor connected with what would his most fruitful musical friend, Hans Zimmer. Trevor spent 2 and a half years working closely was Hans as studio designer, engineer, orchestra wrangler, technical supervision, producer and co-composer for Hans. They collaborated in this capacity on such films as "Black Hawk Down", "Shark Tale", "The Last Samurai", "Pirates of the Caribbean 1 and 2" and "The Ring 1 and 2". Many trips to the scoring stages of Los Angeles, and London England would follow, allowing Trevor to compose, produce and conduct the best players in the world on Feature Film and Television work for both Hans and Trevor's own projects.
Trevor currently lives and works in west Los Angeles, and shares studio space with Hans Zimmer at his state of the art Remote Control Facility.
He won the prime time EMMY award for Outstanding Main Title Theme music for his work on "The Tudors" in 2007.
Official website: http://www.trevormorris.com
Trevor was born in London, Ontario, Canada. He was helped by his grandmother onto the piano bench before he could walk, she sat him in her lap and played "Puff the magic dragon" (a melody Trevor still does variations on in his compositions). Read Full BioTrevor Morris (born 25 May 1970) is a Canadian orchestral composer, music producer, and creator of electronic music. He is probably best known for the soundtracks of the television shows "The Tudors," "The Pillars of the Earth," "The Borgias," "Vikings," and the film "Olympus Has Fallen."
Trevor was born in London, Ontario, Canada. He was helped by his grandmother onto the piano bench before he could walk, she sat him in her lap and played "Puff the magic dragon" (a melody Trevor still does variations on in his compositions). After being introduced to music by his Grandmother, Trevor's parents enrolled him in St. Mary's elementary school for the arts at age 5. Studying choir, violin and contrabass throughout, Trevor also gravitated toward the piano, which he began studying privately in tandem.
In grade 8, Trevor was approached by his school for a commissioned composition: a piece for his graduating class to sing for the coinciding visit of Pope John Paul to Ontario Canada. Unfortunately security did not allow for the class to sing live for the Pope, but they did perform Trevor's first composition at their graduation ceremonies, held at St.Mary's cathedral. Composed for 4 part choir and piano, "Sacred young people", a variation on a literal theme of the Pope's, was performed and recorded by Trevor's graduating class. It represented the first step down the path that Trevor would follow from that point on.
High school and ultimately college led Trevor toward the recording arts, gaining a degree in Recording Engineering from Canada's top school, Music Industry Arts. He graduated top of his class being awarded the prestigious "most promising engineer / producer". Graduation from College led him immediately to Toronto, home of Canada's largest community of composers, producers, engineers and musicians.
With production, recording and the recording studio becoming Trevor's focus, 10 years spent in the Toronto community saw Trevor's rise through the ranks of the largest recording studio in Toronto and various top commercial production houses. This path led Trevor back to his original true love, composition. Exposed to the enriched scene of commercial production, there isn't a top music house, ad agency or studio Trevor didn't write for.
The desire to have a longer medium in which to speak musically, steered Trevor toward Television and Film work. After a few small independent features and his first network 1 hour drama, it was evident the he had found his life's work, writing music to picture.
While still in Toronto, Trevor got accepted to the prestigious ASCAP scoring workshop in Los Angeles. Deep in work on his first dramatic television series, he flew down to LA and back home again 4 days every week for over a month in order to attend. With his exposure to the film scoring community, and the opportunity to compose and conduct the "L.A. All-Stars" orchestra, the decision to move to Los Angeles followed shortly.
The year 2000 saw not only a Millennium change, but a trans-continental change as well, Trevor Moved to Hollywood. Trevor immediately found freelance work doing music for "E! True Hollywood Story" as well as network promotional music for "Just Shoot Me" and "King of Queens". But ultimately it was his engineering roots and production background that would bring him in touch with one of his musical idols, James Newton Howard. Trevor assisted James on a few films, supporting him in orchestra preparation and pre-records.
It was shortly there after, that Trevor connected with what would his most fruitful musical friend, Hans Zimmer. Trevor spent 2 and a half years working closely was Hans as studio designer, engineer, orchestra wrangler, technical supervision, producer and co-composer for Hans. They collaborated in this capacity on such films as "Black Hawk Down", "Shark Tale", "The Last Samurai", "Pirates of the Caribbean 1 and 2" and "The Ring 1 and 2". Many trips to the scoring stages of Los Angeles, and London England would follow, allowing Trevor to compose, produce and conduct the best players in the world on Feature Film and Television work for both Hans and Trevor's own projects.
Trevor currently lives and works in west Los Angeles, and shares studio space with Hans Zimmer at his state of the art Remote Control Facility.
He won the prime time EMMY award for Outstanding Main Title Theme music for his work on "The Tudors" in 2007.
Official website: http://www.trevormorris.com
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Come Down
Trevor Morris Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Come Down' by these artists:
A.W.A.C.S. Oh, Heaven come down tonight We wanna see Your glory shine B…
Anderson .Paak Y'all niggas got me hot Uh, niggas, tell me how? Hey! Well…
ANDERSON PAAK FT TI You niggas got me high Uh, niggas, tell me how? Hey! Wel…
ANDERSON. PAAK Y'all niggas got me hot Uh, niggas, tell me how? Hey! We…
B. Aull No more lies this time around You hate it 'Cause even love…
Brittany Pfantz Re-sensitize De-glamorize A billion Lies De-crowd The mind U…
Bush Love and hate, get it wrong She cut me right back…
Crooked Colours A holiday we could take We got rooms to break Everybody wa…
Current This is mine: fourteen years blind And this is yours: a…
Dan Mangan I'm working hard at breaking down evenly The sun will set…
Dan Whiteman Spoken: Come down, God Lord, would You come Woul…
Declan Flynn I'm so high in the sky Floating by white cliffs Covers fall…
Elk Road Elk Road You cannot see without You come down You come down…
Erik Faber My days just multiply Add up to a case I can't…
Eskimo Joe So get up off the floor I've heard it all…
Everything In Slow Motion I may never come down from this state of mind. Like…
Gleemer You're so heavy I'm without to talk about the way you…
Howie come lay down at the edge Come lay down at the…
Kevin Prosch Into my hands have come many things You should be disappoin…
Kynda Gray Das hier ist kein Lovesong, baby Ich glaub', das sind die…
Last Conservative Push until you scream it's the only way Scratch until you…
Lord Tanamo Come down off of your pomps and pride, and leave the next…
M.I.A. featuring Timbaland Time to wake up In every nation Go feel the vibration Tha…
Mindhead You can't come down and bring yourself to the ground. Thoug…
Mthunzi Namba Oh come down (come down) My Lord (my Lord) And manifest your…
Nebula-H I'm feellin' pissed off Got 100 miles to an end I got…
Noah Kahan Do you remember the look on my face as I…
P-Flow You know I get loose, I'm a screw turned pro…
Pajaro Sunrise come down and get me out draw a circle in the…
Pauline Taylor Don't wanna hear some walking out Will the road that I'm…
Pink Mountaintops Come on Come down Come around Right now 'cause you are a…
R.D.G. Trying to get up to come down Got that playa shit…
Redbelly I can't see a thing Don't know a thing about myself You…
Sevendust I guess for now I'm gonna up and run away My…
Shalim I loved you all my life Even before we met It was…
Shotgun Messiah You like a walk on the edge The thrill of the…
Slovo Come Down It's raining and it's morning My tinnitus is singi…
Slovo feat. Kirsty Hawkshaw Come Down It's raining and it's morning My tinnitus is sin…
Sylvan Esso Hey, Mama won't you come down Heeey Mama won't you come…
T.I. Anderson .Paak You niggas got me high Uh, niggas, tell me how? Hey! Wel…
Team Me I don't want you around when you communicate in codes I…
The Glorious Sons Hey baby, it ain't that late We can get breakfast if…
The Pillows Come down with love sickness With young displays With many…
Timbaland feat. M.I.A. Trying to get up to come down Got that playa shit…
Toad The Wet Sprocket Open up and let me in I was lucky to live,…
White Lies I felt loved last night for the first time in…
Wstrn I'ma make your love come down I'm just in my zone Tell…
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Majestic Casual
The groove is real...
Kenneth Deinla
i prefer listening to the live performance its much more cleaner in my opinion
Christopher George
O hell yes
bigpink pencil
yes and oddly very rare in today's music
Kathy Thomas
@Breezy Walkerz da
Mollee Mitchell
Gaia & Andrei arctic monkeys
עומר שרייבר
Can we take a moment to appreciate that bass?
TreEiht 38
Funky and I love it
Jack Jack
That is jazzy
BassByTheBay
I will always take a moment to appreciate bass 😁.