Performance

Monthly Listeners

Current

Followers

Current

Streams

Current

Tracks

Current

Popularity

Current

Top Releases

View All

X-MEN Cartoon Theme for Orchestra

2M streams

2,030,175

Angry Birds Star Wars Theme (Imperial ...

623.9K streams

623,894

Lullabies for Younglings (Star Wars Lu...

449.8K streams

449,823

Escape the Night: Season 1 (Music from...

204.6K streams

204,562

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme for...

153.5K streams

153,480

Superman Batman Theme Mashup

143.6K streams

143,561

Escape the Night: Season 2 (Music from...

140.1K streams

140,140

Escape the Night: Season 3 (Music from...

130.7K streams

130,707

Dreams In The Morning

122.6K streams

122,629

Street Fighter 2 (Orchestral Medley)

120.7K streams

120,680

Biography

George’s origin story begins in Houston, Texas during the 80’s and 90’s, where he developed musical powers as a result of a childhood of exposure to Saturday morning cartoons, superhero comics, movies about aliens, monsters, mutants, time travel, action heroes and Jedi. George is currently scoring Abominable and the Invisible City from DreamWorks Animation. George’s range of work also covers 17 feature films, including BABY STEPS, produced by Oscar-nominated Li-Kong Hsu, producer of Ang Lee's CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON. George worked with Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee, to pen the song “Ode to Geeks,” celebrating Lee’s Lifetime Achievement Award at the inaugural Geekie Awards, which George music directed from 2013-2015. He also scored YouTube Original’s longest running show ESCAPE THE NIGHT, Wil Wheaton’s TABLETOP for Geek & Sundry, and created the viral hit STAR WARS MUSICAL. George studied composition and film scoring at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music. George plays clarinet, piano, guitar and picked up Chinese woodwind instruments after studying Chinese music. He resides in Los Angeles, where in his limited free time, he can surf and snowboard in the same day. His plans for world domination include earning an EGOT, becoming more famous than Irish-playwright George Bernard Shaw, and perfecting time travel.