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Kris Bowers was born on 1989 in American, is an American composer and pianist. Discover Kris Bowers's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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Occupation Composer, musician
Age 34 years old
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Born , 1989
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Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2018

Bowers wrote the score for the 2018 film Green Book. He was also the piano teacher for the film's star, Mahershala Ali, and was Ali's stand in for some close ups of hands playing.

2016

Bowers also worked on the documentary Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You and the film Little Boxes, as well as the television programs Religion of Sports and Dear White People. Also in 2016, Bowers composed music for the Amazon children's Christmas special, The Snowy Day, based on the 1962 book of the same title by Ezra Jack Keats. It was for this show that Bowers received a Daytime Emmy in 2017.

Bowers performed at the White House for the 2016 International Jazz Day, hosted by President of the United States Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama. Bowers participated as a composer in the Sundance Film Composers Lab at Skywalker Sound in 2015.

Bowers shows a continuous interest in pairing his music with extensive and immersive dining experiences. In 2016, he was hired by Bang & Olufsen to create a score to accompany a multi-course meal prepared by chef Fredrik Berselius. In 2017, Krug commissioned Bowers to write compositions inspired by and paired with a signature Krug champagne.

2015

In 2015, Bowers teamed up with the choreographer Kyle Abraham, to create Absent Matter, which premiered at the Joyce Theater in New York City. During the following year, Bowers and Abraham collaborated again on Untitled America for Alvin Ailey.

2014

In 2014, Bowers performed at the International Jazz Day Concert in Japan, the Festival de Jazz de Vitoria-Gasteiz in Spain, and at the London Jazz Festival. In 2016, Bowers was invited to perform at The White House for the International Jazz Day Concert hosted by President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama.

2013

In late 2013, he recorded his debut album Heroes + Misfits (Concord, 2014). An AllMusic reviewer commented that the pianist was "based in jazz but with an ear for contemporary R&B, film scores, and electronic music". The album premiered at No. 1 on the iTunes Jazz charts.

His first film composition was for the 2013 documentary Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me. Two years later Bowers' work on the 2015 Showtime documentary Kobe Bryant's Muse gained him attention as an up-and-coming composer well-versed in a wide range of compositional styles. In the same year, he scored two other Showtime documentaries: I Am Giant about the football player Victor Cruz and Play It Forward about Tony Gonzalez. He was one of six composers invited to the Sundance Composers Lab in 2015.

2012

In the same year, he played on Watch the Throne, a Jay Z and Kanye West album. He then toured with Marcus Miller during 2012. He has collaborated with musicians in several genres.

1989

Kristopher Bowers (born 1989) is an American composer and pianist who has composed scores for films, video games, television and documentaries including, Green Book, Madden NFL, Dear White People and Kobe Bryant's Muse. He has recorded, performed, and collaborated with the likes of Jay-Z, Kanye West, and José James. He won the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition in 2011 and a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction and Composition in 2017 for The Snowy Day. Bowers worked on the score of Ava DuVernay's Netflix mini-series When They See Us.

Bowers was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1989. His father is a film and television writer, and his mother is an executive at DirecTV. Although neither of his parents received more than a high school education, they wanted their son to play the piano, so they played recordings of pianists while he was still in the womb. They sent him to lessons beginning at the age of 4. He had private classical music lessons starting at around the age of 9. He listened to "classic soul records and hip-hop before falling under the spell of jazz, classical music, and film scores." He studied jazz and classical piano at Los Angeles County High School for the Arts where his teachers included Mulgrew Miller and Donald Vega. He studied jazz at Colburn School for Performing Arts. He graduated in 2006 then attended Juilliard and obtained a bachelor's and master's degree in jazz performance. While a student, he performed frequently in New York City.