Fuzzbee Morse

Fuzzbee Morse

Fuzzbee Morse is a composer for films, as well as a performer, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and music producer.

He is known for his command of a variety of instruments, including guitar, keyboards, bass, flute, soprano saxophone, mandolin, alto flute and many others. As a player, primarily on guitar, Fuzzbee has played with such notable musicians as: Bono, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, Frank Zappa, Aaron Neville, Wasis Diop, Jaco Pastorius, Third World, Karla Bonoff, Richie Havens, Pino Palladino, Alex Band (The Calling), Jean-Luc Ponty, Ric Ocasek, Joan Baez, Cyril Neville, Axl Rose, Chambers Brothers, Manu Katché, Nick Jameson, Robert Wyatt, Greg Hawkes, Paul Allen, Pink, Dave Grohl, Larry Mullen, Jr., The Soul Survivors, Daniel Lanois, Anne McCue, Jerry Marotta, Tony Levin, Derek Trucks, Robert Randolph, Steve Ferrone, Bernard Fowler, Andy Pratt, David Sancious, Trey Gunn, Natalie Cole, Ben Orr, Phil Upchurch, Dan Aykroyd, Harry Dean Stanton and many more.

His film career began in 1987 with the Stuart Gordon film, Dolls,[1] and he is still active in the industry today. He has worked with such names as Philip Haas, Will Gluck, Stuart Gordon, Richard Band, Charles Band, Chris Bauer, Tom Stern, Pam Brady, Dyan Cannon, Currie Graham, Sasha Jenson, Michael Couto and Kyle McCulloch. Morse, despite having so many titles to his name, is often credited alongside others such as Richard Band, etc. and therefore hasn't always had as much attention from the media as his collaborators. Dolls is known for having sparked off the 'Killer Doll' franchise (a collection of films such as Chucky and the Puppetmaster with their sequels), whereas Ghoulies II is the second in a series of four films about little demons conjured with black magic. Fuzzbee Morse is still working in music, film and television and performs often around Los Angeles.

Improv Comedy Music

Morse performs as part of The Flying Fannoli Brothers, an acclaimed improv comedy band, along with Nick Jameson and Gary Anthony Williams. They've been performing together since 1998. He's also performed with long-running comedy troupe Off the Wall.

Credited works as Composer

Soundtracks

Other credits

References

  1. R. G. Young (2000). R. G. Young, ed. The encyclopedia of fantastic film: Ali Baba to Zombies. Applause. p. 1016. ISBN 978-1-55783-269-6.
  2. Connors, Martin; Craddock, Jim (2000). Videohound's Golden Movie Retriever 2000. Visible Ink Press. p. 1700. ISBN 978-1-57859-042-1.
  3. Muir, John (2007). Horror films of the 1980s. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co. p. 577. ISBN 978-0-7864-2821-2.
  4. "Fuzzbee Morse - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies & TV". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2009-08-02.

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