Brian Tarquin
Brian Tarquin is an American jazz guitarist, recording artist, sound engineer, record producer, composer, and author who founded Jungle Room Studios in New York. He specializes in guitar instrumental music and smooth jazz. He records for several labels, including his own launched in 2006, BHP Music/Guitar Trax, specializing in music for guitar. Throughout his career he has recorded with and produced projects with Larry Coryell, Gary Hoey, Hal Lindes, Chuck Loeb, Steve Morse, Billy Sheehan, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Leslie West, and Mike Stern.
Early life and education
Tarquin studied at Mannes School of Music, The State University of New York and Center for the Media Arts.Professional career
Composer
Tarquin wrote the theme music for MTV's Road Rules, All My Children, and The Watcher. He received two Television Academy Emmy Awards for his work on All My Children, and additional nominations.He has provided musical scores for the films A Bird of the Air, Real Steel, Inferno, and Bart Got a Room; as well as scoring for television in episodes of 24, Alias, America's Next Top Model, Beverly Hills, 90210, Cheers, , Extra, Friends, Grey's Anatomy, ABC's Making The Band, Malcolm in the Middle, Melrose Place, Seinfeld, The Simpsons, TMZ on TV, and Sex and the City.
Producer and recording engineer
Tarquin produced the Guitar Masters Series from the Jungle Room Studios, which featured guitarists Jeff Beck, Steve Vai, Jimmy Page, Steve Morse, Gary Hoey, Santana, Billy Sheehan, BB King, Frank Gambale, Leslie West, Chris Poland, Hal Lindes, and Joe Satriani.In 2006 Tarquin launched his own record label, BHP Music/Guitar Trax, and released personal projects and a series of Guitar Masters compilations.
In 2012 he founded TV Film Trax, a music production catalog which by 2016 included more than 2,000 songs by a variety of composers for television, and from which editors, music supervisors, producers, or directors can easily access tracks for their productions.
Guitarist and performer
Smooth Jazz
In 1995 Tarquin entered into a recording deal with the MCA-distributed Jazz Inspiration label, and the following year he released a debut smooth jazz album entitled Ghost Dance. He was later engaged by Instinct Records and released three albums, Last Kiss Goodbye, Soft Touch, and High Life. In 2002 he released Sanctuary on the Passion Jazz label. In 2005, with Chris Ingram, he released a recording of electronic music for use in stage and screen called Downtempo Drama Vol. 1 on the Megatrax Production Music Inc. label. In 2008, Tarquin released Fretwork for nuGroove Records.Asphalt Jungle
In the early 2000s, Tarquin founded the band Asphalt Jungle with keyboardist and programmer Chris Ingram, and in 2002 released Electro Ave., followed by Enjoy This Trip, Jungilzation, Bob Marley Remixed, and Crazy Train. The track "Witchcraft", from Asphalt Jungle's 2002 album Electro Ave., became the theme song to MTV's 1998 season of Road Rules.Recent projects
In the 2010s, Tarquin worked on charitable projects including releases Brian Tarquin & Heavy Friends: Guitars For Wounded Warriors and Orlando In Heaven, both on Purple Pyramid Records.Publications and radio
Books
- Recording Techniques of the Guitar Masters
- The Insider's Guide to Music Licensing
- The Insider's Guide to Home Recording'
- Guitar Amplifier Encyclopedia
- Guitar Encyclopedia
- Stomp on This! The Guitar Pedal Effects Guidebook
- Survival Guide For Music Composers: Tools of the Trade to Get Paid!
Magazine columns
Radio show
Tarquin hosts a weekly show called Guitar Trax on NPR's WFIT 89.5FM. The show debuted on Jan 11, 2016 and focusses on jazz and electric fusion styles such as Weather Report, Pat Metheny, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Billy Cobham, Jeff Beck and Frank Zappa.Discography
Ghost Dance | 1996 |
Best of Acid Jazz Vol. 2 | 1997 |
Last Kiss Goodbye | 1997 |
Soft Touch | 1999 |
High Life | 2001 |
Electro Ave. | 2002 |
Sanctuary | 2002 |
Enjoy This Trip | 2005 |
Junglization | 2006 |
Bob Marley Remixed | 2007 |
Fretworx | 2008 |
Brian Tarquin Collection | 2009 |
Brian Tarquin Collection II | 2010 |
Guitars for Wounded Warriors | 2014 |
Smooth Jazz Cafe | 2014 |
Exiled in Paradise | 2015 |
Orlando in Heaven | 2017 |
Band of Brothers | 2017 |
Guitars For Veterans | 2018 |
Rewind | 2018 |
Crazy Train | 2018 |
Guitar Masters Collection | 2018 |
Smooth Jazz Cafe | 2019 |
Awards and nominations
Wins- 2018 USA Best Book Awards Performing Arts Winner for Survival Guide for Music Composers: Tools of the Trade to Get Paid!
- 2014 USA Best Book Awards Performing Arts Winner for Guitar Encyclopedia
- 2005 National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Emmy Award Winner for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for All My Children
- 2003 National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Emmy Award Winner for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for All My Children
- 2018 Independent Music Awards Nomination for Best Album - Compilation for Guitars for Veterans as Brian Tarquin & Heavy Friends Deux
- 2017 Independent Music Awards Nomination for Best Album - Compilation for Orlando in Heaven as Brian Tarquin & Company
- 2016 Independent Music Awards Nomination for Best Album - Compilation for Guitars for Wounded Warriors as Brian Tarquin & Heavy Friends
- 2009 National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for All My Children
- 2004 National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for All My Children
Charts
Chart | Ranking |
Radio & Records NAC/Smooth Jazz March 6, 1998 single - "One Arabian Knight" | |
Gavin Smooth Jazz & Vocals November 26, 1999 single - "Darlin Darlin Baby" | |
Radio & Records NAC/Smooth Jazz 1998 Year-End Chart | |
Radio & Records NAC/Smooth Jazz 1999 Year-End Chart | |
Relix Jam Band charts - Orlando In Heaven | |
Metal Contraband charts - Band of Brothers | |
Billboard charts - This is Acid Jazz, Vol. 2 |