Colin Willsher
NEWS   Recent commissions have included a £6M advertising campaign for 888 Poker (I didn't see all £6M though unfortunately!) and the following TV music packages, which are already transmitting: Goalissimo (Channel 4), KOTV Weekly (Channel 4), Nightwatch (ITV1). Check them out!
Bringer Of Life
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Animation by Zennor Alexander / Music by Colin Willsher.
The abstract life journey of a seed. From just a glimmer of hope in the darkness, we follow it's transformation through growth, reproduction and it's eventual demise, followed by the rebi
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Colin Willsher is a professional composer of music for television and multimedia. Since his first small commission in 2001, he has amassed over 200 broadcast credits on all the major channels worldwide, as well as work for major corporates (e.g. Speedo, Twinings, 888 Poker) and a number of top production music libraries (KPM, Music House, Standard Music). Colin's website contains a full list of credits to date, a picture gallery and further audio examples: www.2b-media.co.uk

If you are a producer, broadcaster or multimedia agency wishing to licence Colin's works, please visit 2b-royaltyfree.com where hundreds of his tracks are readily available to preview, purchase and download. Special commissions can be directed to the email address (left) or via the 2b-media website.

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Why this name?
Hmmm, let me think...
Do you play live?
My performing days are largely behind me now and most of my time is spent in the studio dreaming up new tracks. However I do make the occassional appearance, mostly in jazz settings or accompanying my son's saxophone playing.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It's certainly allowed me to make an income from my music and it's nice to be in control.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I'm too old for that, aren't I?
Your influences?
I grew up listening to The Commodores, Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Heatwave, Will Downing and Luther Vandross (but sadly never developed their vocal qualities), alongside the likes of UB40, Howard Jones and Level 42.

Interest in Jazz developed in my late teens with favourites including Bill Evans, Dave Grusin, Wynton Marsalis, Thelonius Monk, Harry Connick Jnr, Jason Rebello, Nat King Cole, Herbie Hancock and The Brecker Brothers. More recently I've really enjoyed Jamie Cullum's rise to popularity, Sting's jazz renaissance and the captivating vocals of both Stacey Kent and Natalie Cole. Incognito and Jamiroquai are also permanent residents on my iPod.

Hell, l even enjoy intelligent rap and tight thrash metal - anything goes!
Favorite spot?
Home sweet home!
Equipment used:
Key ingredients include: Mac, Logic, Mackie D8B, VSL
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