George Gabriel

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George Gabriel is a multi-instrumentalist composer / musician residing in the Los Angeles area. He has a television composing career that started back in 1996 when he started working with the renown news music company Gari Communications. After spending the next few years building his on air music, he landed several themes including many National Geographic Channel program themes. In 1999 he joined forces with composers Cory Lerios and John D'Andrea to score Baywatch Hawaii (the final 2 seasons of the Baywatch episodic franchise).

Since 1999, George has scored many shows including, Lifetime Television's 'Intimate Portrait,' Universal's 'The Mummy,' E!'s 'Diary of an Affair,' and 'Shopaholic 911,' FOX Reality's 'Rob & Amber - Against The Odd's,' Discovery Kids / TLC's 'Toddworld,' Court TV's 'Strange Felony Files,' Lean Forward Media's direct DVD release of 'Choose Your Own Adventure,' as well as many other episodic source pieces and promos.

George has also written many themes including, Disney's Kim Possible, 'Call Me, Beep Me' (co-written with Cory Lerios), National Geographic's, 'Surviving Everest,' 'Extreme Planet,' 'On The Edge,' and 'Inside The Pentagon,' FOX News Channel's, 'Your World with Neil Cavuto,' Lifetime Television's 'Intimate Portrait,' (co-written with Cory Lerios) Discovery Kids / TLC's 'Toddworld,' (co-written with Cory Lerios) and several other themes.

He is also the bassist for the California rock band Pablo Cruise. George joined the band in 2004 after a long working relationship with band founding member Cory Lerios. When George and Cory were in New York recording 'Could It Be' with Disney star Christy Romano for the Disney Kim Possible Movie 'So The Drama', George and Cory discussed putting the band back together in its most original form. George and Cory began playing with drummer Steve Price in the fall of 2004 and then added band frontman Dave Jenkins in the spring of 2005. The lineup worked out flawlessly and they began touring in late spring of 2005.

For more information on George Gabriel including samples of his music – go to Gabriel Music.