Eric was lead singer and guitarist in the bands Syntax, Arc Angel, and The Eric Aubrey Band, where he released his first solo single, “A Place in My Heart.” Eric’s touring highlights include headlining hundreds of shows with Arc Angel, The Eric Aubrey Band, and opening shows for Foghat, The Vapors, and Joan Jett.
Eric was the founder of Red Armadillo Productions, a Philadelphia-based multimedia production company that created programming for film, television, and nationally syndicated radio.
His musical scoring credits include the TV series “Missing Persons” on ABC television (working with Academy Award-winning film composer Joseph Renzetti), the “Would You Believe It” series on Discovery Channel, and the documentaries, “Most Haunted in America” and “Most Haunted Journeys”. Eric was a regular contributor to Videography and Post magazines and co-authored the digital recording handbook, “Tools for New Times,” published by Hal Leonard Publishing.
Current projects include the musical score for a soon-to-be-released tower defense genre video game from Sonderian Games and producing the podcast "The Mary Mavis Show,” for which he co-wrote the show's musical theme. Eric also produces, mixes, and masters for independent artists.
Now living in Naples, Florida, in the United States, Eric composes and produces music, drawing inspiration from the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and his two hysterical Yorkies, Kimi, and Kiki.
Tim was heavily influenced by jazz and rock growing up and was classically trained on piano by Alice Coyle (1st Chair Juilliard Music School NYC). Tim was awarded first place in his first Classical piano competition at age 17. Tim's dog Milo is not impressed.
He was a keyboardist and vocalist with the rock band "Rogue" whom he toured with for many years. Tim has composed, recorded, and arranged music for numerous projects, including the “Would You Believe It” series on Discovery Channel and the documentaries “Most Haunted in America” and “Most Haunted Journeys.”
Tim is no stranger to the theator, having composed, recorded, and performed the music for six stage productions, The Golden Harp, Tragic Magic, Ragamuffins, Penelope's Room, The Racy Molly Jane and Vamps, brought to the stage by Bold and Centered Productions of Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Current projects include the musical score for a soon-to-be-released tower defense genre video game from Sonderian Games and co-writing the theme music for the "Mary Mavis Show" podcast. Tim is hard at work on a solo piano album of his original compositions and completing final revisions of the "McKinstry Method,” a system to quickly learn to play the piano, both slated for release in 2023.
Tim is a full-time composer, performer, and music instructor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Milo thinks Tim should spend more time throwing the ball with him than in the studio working.
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