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Jill Fraser was born on 11 October, 1952. Discover Jill Fraser's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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2017

Since 2017, Fraser has been performing live electronic music with Peter Grenader as the zZyzx Society. They released the album, "the zZyx Society" in 2018. Fraser is featured in the book, "Patch & Tweak: Exploring Modular Synthesis" by Kim Bjørn and Chis Meyer.

2015

The relatively compact and accessible Serge modular systems were designed to democratize the sonic possibilities provided by the larger, costlier modular systems produced at the time by Buchla, Moog and ARP. Today, Fraser continues to perform and record with classic original Serge modules, along with modern analog and digital electronics. In 2015, she performed with Tcherepnin and other original members of Serge at a 40-year reunion concert held in San Francisco at The Lab.

1989

In 1989, Fraser married guitarist Gregg Arreguin, who played with Morris Day, Chris Isaak, Seal, Jon Hassell and k.d. lang. Arreguin was diagnosed with cancer in 2002 and died in 2003. Their daughter, Sofia Arreguin currently plays keyboards and synthesizers in the band Wand.

1988

In addition to her work for film and television, Fraser's music has been released on several solo and collaborative albums. Her first CD was "Alphabetical Disorders," a collection of synthscapes set to poetry by Ivan E. Roth, released on the pioneering electronic music label Periodic Music in 1988. Fraser's performances with Roth were part of the vibrant Los Angeles punk and spoken word scene curated by Harvey Kubernik, opening for acts such as the Minutemen and Henry Rollins. A collection of Fraser's shorter pieces entitled "Smart Shack" was released in 2015, followed by electronic duets with the zZyzx Society (2018).

Alphabetical Disorders (with Ivan E. Roth) (1988) Splashdown, commissioned by Health & Tennis Corporation of America (1988) Smart Shack (2015) the zZyzx Society (2018)

“Cutting Class” composer (1988) “Reckless and in Love” composer (1983) “Personal Best” composer (1982) “Hardcore” electronic music (1979) “Spirit of the Wind” electronic music (1979) “When You Comin’ Back Red Ryder” electronic music (1979)

1982

In 1982, Fraser co-composed the score (with Nitzsche) for the movie "Personal Best," the directorial debut of Oscar-winning screenwriter Robert Towne and the first starring role for Mariel Hemingway. Fraser's score utilized both analog synthesizers and the then-new Fairlight CMI, one of the world's first digital samplers and audio workstations. Controversial at the time of its release due to the film's exploration of physical attraction between same-sex athletic competitors, "Personal Best" is today considered a classic and frequently cited as one of the greatest sports movies of all time.

1978

After receiving her M.F.A. from CalArts in 1978, Fraser began work at Serge Modular Music in Hollywood, where she built her first modular synthesizer system. The first Serge synthesizers had been introduced at CalArts five years earlier by composer/inventor Serge Tcherepnin. Together with Berkeley-based Don Buchla's seminal designs, these modular instruments came to define the "West coast synthesis" approach to electronic music creation, focusing on waveshaper techniques and non-traditional controllers, such as touch plates, rather than the subtractive synthesis and piano-style keyboard controllers characteristic of "East Coast synthesis."

1974

Fraser created the electronic sound effects for the cult classics "Zardoz"(1974) starring Sean Connery, and "Empire of the Ants" (1977). She collaborated with Oscar-winning composer Jack Nitzsche to create electronic music for the Paul Schrader film "Hardcore" (starring George C. Scott), as well as William Friedkin's "Cruising" (starring Al Pacino) and "When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder?".

1970

Beginning in the 1970s, Fraser began work as a session musician and sound designer in Hollywood, bringing her modular system and other synthesizers into the studios. Her unique sonic palette and eclectic musical sensibilities quickly brought her into high demand for film and commercial scoring, where she remains active to this day. While primarily known for futuristic synthesizer scores, she also writes in many styles for acoustic instruments and has employed many well-known musicians, such as Anthony Kiedis of Red Hot Chili Peppers, American blues legend Paul Butterfield and renowned session drummer Jim Keltner.

1962

Born in Cincinnati, OH, Jill started classical piano training at age 4. In 1962, the family moved to Chapel Hill, NC. While she was still in high school, composer Roger Hannay heard her compositions and allowed her to attend his classes at the University of North Carolina. Fraser went on to earn a Bachelor of Music degree from East Carolina University, where she studied with Otto Henry and composed her first electronic works using a Moog IIIp modular synthesizer system.

1952

Jill Fraser (born October 11, 1952) is an American composer and electronic music pioneer based in Los Angeles, CA. She is particularly known for her longstanding work using analog modular synthesis systems. Fraser has been a prolific writer of both electronic and acoustic music for films, television and TV commercials since the 1970s. She has received Clio awards for her work with Lexus and Adidas.