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Giles Martin
Martin in 2023
Martin in 2023
Background information
Born (1969-10-09) 9 October 1969 (age 54)
London, England
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • composer
  • multi-instrumentalist
  • LabelsC.A. Management

    Giles Martin (born 9 October 1969) is an English record producer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist. His studio recordings, stage shows, TV and film works have been critically acclaimed and commercially successful around the world. He is the son of Beatles producer George Martin and half-brother of actor Gregory Paul Martin.[1]

    Education[edit]

    Martin was educated at Stowe School,[2] a boarding independent school in the civil parishofStoweinBuckinghamshire, leaving its boarding house, Lyttelton, in 1988,[2] followed by the University of Manchester.

    Life and career[edit]

    Giles was born the same day John Lennon turned 29. He first played in the band Velvet Jones, then wrote jingles in college. In 1995, he was appointed music co-director for the television and radio music countdown show, The Great Music Experience. He worked on the Party at the Palace concert to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee, for which he also produced the subsequent album and DVD.[citation needed]

    In 2004 he produced Hayley Westenra's multi-platinum album Pure, the UK's fastest-selling classical album of all time. Other acts Martin has worked with include Kula Shaker, Jeff Beck, Elvis Costello, INXS, Kate Bush, Elton John and the Rolling Stones.[citation needed]

    In 2006 Martin collaborated with his father to remix, rearrange and recombine the music of the Beatles into a soundscape for Love, a theatrical production of Cirque du Soleil, which opened at the Mirage in Las Vegas. His use of digital music production and manipulation techniques allowed him to create Love's musical mash-ups, which he updated in 2016 for the show's 10th anniversary. He produced the music for the final Broadway performance of Rent and worked with Martin Scorsese on his George Harrison film documentary Living in the Material World. Further film collaborations include working with Ron Howard on his Beatles documentary feature Eight Days A Week and the British action franchise Kingsman. Martin was music director for the Elton John biopic Rocketman.[citation needed]

    In 2009 Martin returned to the Beatles' catalogue with The Beatles: Rock Band, a video game that allows players to simulate performing Beatles songs with plastic instruments. Martin produced the title's music, cleaning and reworking the audio to suit the game's mechanics. In 2013, Martin produced tracks and served as executive producer on Paul McCartney's New album. He was the producer in charge of the 50th anniversary Beatles remix/deluxe editions of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (2017), the White Album (2018), Abbey Road (2019), Let It Be (2021), Revolver (2022), 1962-1966 (The Red Album) (2023) and 1967-1970 (The Blue Album) (2023). Martin was music supervisor for the documentary series The Beatles: Get Back, as well as music mixer along with Sam Okell.[3]

    Martin has served as Head of Sound Experience since 2014 at Sonos Inc., a company which builds wireless home audio systems. In late 2018, Martin was appointed as Head of Audio and Sound of the Universal Music Group.[4] The role was specifically created for Martin where he is based at UMG's Abbey Road Studios.[citation needed]

    Awards[edit]

    Martin has received two Grammy awards, both in 2007 for the Love soundtrack album, as a producer of the Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media and as a surround producer of the Best Surround Sound Album.[5]

    In 2022, he won an Emmy award for his work on The Beatles: Get Back.[6][7]

    Selected works[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Espiner, Mark (27 November 2001). "Sounds and vision". The Guardian. London.
  • ^ a b "The Column – Issue 7 (page 11 – Giles Martin)". Stowe School, Buckinghamshire. 2008. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  • ^ Film credits, The Beatles: Get Back, Part 3 at 02:11:47 and 02:11:55.
  • ^ "Universal Music Group Appoints Giles Martin as Head of Audio & Sound – UMG". UMG. 22 October 2018. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  • ^ "Awards". GRAMMY.com. 30 April 2017.
  • ^ "The Beatles: Get Back". Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  • ^ Andreeva, Nellie; Hipes, Patrick (12 July 2022). "Emmy Nominations: The Complete List". Deadline.com. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
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