Leopold Ross
Leopold Ross | |
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Also known as | Leo Ross |
Born | London, England[1] | 23 October 1980
Occupation(s) | Musician, record producer, recording engineer |
Labels | Epithaph, S2, Reprise, Iamsound, Sargent House, Sacred Bones |
Leopold "Leo" Ross is an English musician, record producer, recording engineer and music programmer. Leopold is a guitarist for LA-based band Io Echo.[2] He is best known for his collaborations with his brother Atticus Ross on various film and television scores.
Career
Leopold was a founding member of eclectic rock band Nojahoda who released one album on Sony S2 Records in 1999.
In 2003 he joined his brother Atticus Ross, as well as Bad Religion member Brett Gurewitz in the punk/hardcore band Error. Along with temporary vocalist Greg Puciato, the band recorded and released a well received EP on Epitaph Records in 2004. Around this time Leopold also began his scoring career, composing the music for the USA Network show Touching Evil alongside Atticus Ross and Claudia Sarne.
Leopold has since gone on to score numerous motion pictures and television shows, beginning in 2009 with the Hughes brothers' movie The Book of Eli. In May 2010 this score won a BMI film music award.
Outside of his scoring work, Leopold has written, recorded, produced and performed with various noted acts including Bad Religion, Grace Jones, Korn, Dillinger Escape Plan, Rancid, The Transplants, Five Finger Death Punch, Brigitte Fontaine, The Big Pink, Io Echo and Brett Anderson.
Personal life
Ross has five siblings, including model Liberty Ross and Atticus Ross, who is also a musician. His maternal grandfather was Miles Lampson, 1st Baron Killearn. He is of Italian descent through his great-grandfather, Aldo Castellani.[3]
Selected credits
Band, artist, show or movie | Song or album | Year | Credits |
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Nojahoda | Jahoda Witness | 1999 | Guitar, vocals |
Error | Error EP | 2004 | Guitar, programming |
Bad Religion | Beyond Electric Dreams | 2004 | Sonic Alienator |
Touching Evil | Music to accompany series | 2004 | Co-writer, guitar, production |
Korn | See You on the Other Side, Tearjerker | 2005 | Producer, production assistant, co-writer (Tearjerker) |
The Notorious B.I.G. | Duets: The Final Chapter | 2005 | Production assistant |
Korn | Untitled | 2007 | Production assistant |
Grace Jones | Devil In My Life | 2008 | Co-writer, guitar |
Five Finger Death Punch | Never Enough | 2008 | Co-writer |
New York, I Love You | Movie soundtrack ("Allen Hughes" segment) | 2009 | Co-composer |
The Book of Eli | Movie score | 2010 | Co-composer, Performer |
Fear and the Nervous System | Fear and the Nervous System | 2011 | Programming, guitar, co-producer, co-writer |
Io Echo | Ministry of Love | 2013 | Producer, guitar, co-writer |
Broken City | Movie score | 2013 | Composer, With Atticus Ross & Claudia Sarne |
Blackhat | Movie score | 2015 | Composer, With Atticus Ross |
Love & Mercy | Movie score | 2014 | Composer, With Atticus Ross |
Triple 9 | Movie score | 2016 | Composer, With Atticus Ross, Claudia Sarne & Bobby Krlic |
Almost Holy | Movie score | 2016 | Composer, With Atticus Ross & Bobby Krlic |
The Defiant Ones | Television score | 2017 | Composer, With Atticus Ross & Claudia Sarne |
Death Note | Movie score | 2017 | Composer, With Atticus Ross |
Black Mirror | "Crocodile" (season 4, episode 3) | 2017 | Composer, With Atticus Ross |
Corazón | Movie score | 2018 | Composer, With Atticus Ross |
A Million Little Pieces | Movie score | 2018 | Composer, With Atticus Ross |
Earthquake Bird | Movie score | 2019 | Composer, With Atticus Ross |
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters | Television score | 2023 | Composer |
Shōgun | Television score | 2024 | Composer, With Atticus Ross and Nick Chuba |
References
- ^ "Leopold Ross on Apple Music".
- ^ Ryan, Larry (10 December 2010). "Caught in the Net: Still living in perfect harmony". The Independent. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
- ^ Buckley, Cat (30 October 2013). "The Liberty Ross Family: Meet the Oscar Winners, Scientists, and Rock Stars Related to the Model". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
External links
- Leopold Ross at IMDb