Perris Alexander Bio

Perris Alexander was born into a musical family, played piano and sang since the age of five. He learned how to orchestrate for big jazz band from his father who was the conductor. Perris has been filming and editing since the age of ten. He learned 8mm film editing and professional photography from his father who had a hobby of filming sporting events. Perris started working in recording studios at sixteen as a backup musician and vocalist for major acts. At seventeen he signed a record deal with Dennis Rose of the famed Golden Goose Productions under Dantz/Capital Records. Dennis mentored Perris and taught him how to produce, audio engineer and master great recordings. Perris released his album Still Be Friends that used musicians from Ray Charles, The Righteous Brothers, the L.A. Philharmonic Orchestra, oud master John Bilezikjian, bass legend John Patitucci and the Aretha Franklin back-up singers. He produced, audio engineered, composed, played keyboards, sang and conducted the orchestra. Perris attended Cal State University Long Beach and received a B.A. Degree in music. He composed, arranged and did sound design for Gwen Gordy of Motown records. A friend who was a disk jockey at a radio station got Perris involved in learning voice-overs and playing the hits. Later this led to Perris becoming a radio personality, highly sought after disk jockey, remixer and audio mastering engineer. He composed and produced jingles that frequented the radio airwaves which led to the creation of Perris Music publishing (ASCAP). Perris worked as a licensed talent agent for some well-known music artists and top fashion models. He was an independent producer involved both in music and video production, doing projects for corporate, TV commercials, NBC, CBS, Comedy Central and HBO. Perris played keyboards for The Centurions and received a platinum sales award (soundtrack of the year) for their song Bullwinkle Part II in the award-winning feature film Pulp Fiction. He produced, audio engineered, composed and played keyboards for a new album by The Centurions named Bullwinkle Part III. Perris was a producer, audio and mastering engineer at the Gwen Gordy/Park Hill Music Studio working with major acts from around the world. He was executive producer for The XXXtreme Comedy Tour series for Comedy Central television and was also music supervisor, audio engineer, music producer and composer. He was composer, music supervisor and music editor for the all-star cast and award-winning feature film Railroad To Hell: A Chinaman’s Chance. Perris was awarded Best Original Score at the Golden Reel International Film Festival.

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