John Van Tongeren | |
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Also known as | JVT |
Born | United States |
Genres | Film score, synthpop, pop, pop rock |
Occupation(s) | Composer, music producer, songwriter, keyboardist |
Instruments | Keyboards, synthesizer, bass |
Years active | 1980s–present |
Associated acts | Trinom3 |
Website | johnvantongeren |
John Warrington Van Tongeren is an American keyboardist and composer for films and television.
Van Tongeren's career in the entertainment business began as a keyboardist, with one of his earliest projects being the band Q, featuring Jon St. James and Stacey Swain (a.k.a. Stacey Q). After Q folded in the Early 80s, Van Tongeren became an in-demand session musician and began composing music for movies. As a musician, he has worked with Chicago, Robbie Nevil, John Parr, Starship, Jeff Beck, Quincy Jones, Al Jarreau, The Pointer Sisters, Living in a Box, Stryper, and others. He currently works out of The Blue Room, a recording studio in Los Angeles.
Van Tongeren began his film scoring career as one of the original members of Media Ventures (now Remote Control Productions). During his time at Media Ventures Van Tongeren worked on films such as Thelma & Louise, True Romance and Drop Zone with Hans Zimmer. He also collaborated with Mark Mancina on Speed, Moll Flanders, Fair Game, Assassins and Twister.