The TV Film Trax music production catalog has been sold and acquired by a private investor. The catalog was created by veteran Emmy award-winning composer Brian Tarquin that consists of over 2000 songs of his own compositions including a number of outside composers. Songs from the catalog have been featured in such shows and networks as Pawn Stars, Cajun Pawn, The Steve Harvey Show, CBS, ABC, NBC, The History Channel, MTV, VH1 and the controversial film The Interview starring James Franco and Seth Rogen.
Currently Tarquin is producing and composing a new project entitled Jazz for Orlando in remembrance of the victims in the Pulse shooting that features jazz guitar icon Larry Coryell, Tony Franklin (Jimmy Page, the Firm), Bobby Baldwin, Chris Poland (Megadeth), Hal Lindes (Dire Straits), Will Ray (The Hellecasters) and Denny Jiosa.
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Tarquin will continue to compose for Telepictures in L.A. and run BHP Music-Guitar Trax Records. The label has released the acclaimed Guitar Masters Series, known for it’s rarity tracks featuring Jeff Beck, Steve Vai, Carlos Santana, Jimmy Page, B.B. King, Joe Satriani, Buddy Guy and Tommy Bolin. His weekly Guitar Trax Show can be caught on WFIT 89.5 FM every Monday night from 10 p.m. - midnight, streaming on wfit.org (Melbourne, FL).
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An advanced guitarist himself, Brian Tarquin signed to Instinct Records as an acid jazz artist, segued into smooth jazz and sold over 140,000 records in his career. Tarquin has contributed as a composer to countless TV series, programs and films during the past 25 years. He has won three Daytime Emmy Awards and nominated six times for his guitar scoring contributions to ABC-TV as well as winning the SESAC Network Television Performance Award.
For more information, visit gtrtrax.com