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Charles Bernstein conducting a film score at The Burbank Studios. -

At Sting's home in Malibu after a lengthy discussion I had with him about songwriting for films, (Published in The Score, 2001). -
With the actress, Jane Seymour, at the premier of Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble, a film I scored for her husband, actor-producer-director James Keach. The score received an Emmy nomination.
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With actress-director Christine Lahti at the premier of Out of the Ashes, which I scored for director Joseph Sargent and Showtime Pictures. -

At a Grammy party in Los Angeles with the incomparable maestro, Leonard Bernstein. -

Holding my (then 4 year-old) daughter Serina, with musician-producer-composer and humanitarian Quincy Jones at a party for Stephen Sondheim. -

Here I'm with my friend, John Densmore of The Doors, and Gustavo Dudamel, the new conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.. -

After a public Q & A that I had led with Phil Collins following a screening of the 2003 Oscar nominated film Brother Bear, for which Phil wrote the songs. -

At the home of songwriter Diane Warren celebrating the Oscar nominations of composers Gabriel Yared and Rachal Portman. The young actress, Mena Suvari, who starred in that year's Oscar winning American Beauty, is also pictured. -
An SCL & AMPAS Oscar celebration. On my right is Lord of the Rings Oscar winning composer Howard Shore. On my other side are SCL Prexy Dan Folliart, John Lasseter (creator of Pixer's Toy Story) and Andrew Stanton, both Oscar winners for that year's Finding Nemo. In front is Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson and songwriter-actress, Oscar nominee Annette O'Toole.
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My wife Georgianne and I are joined in this photo by the multi-Oscar winning songwriting team of Marilyn and Alan Bergman at the Governor's Ball. -

With John Williams in his home in front of his music books and scores. -

With Oscar nominated composer Thomas Newman in the cafeteria of Raleigh Studios after a screening of In the Bedroom. -

Grammy-winning recording artist Taj Mahal and I after a session at Evergreen Recording Studios. -

Charles Bernstein conducting The Long Island Incident at Capitol Records, 1998. -
With Emmy winning actress, Alfre Woodard, at the premier of HBO's highly acclaimed production, Miss Ever's Boys, which I scored in 1998.
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With Bruce Springsteen at mutual friend's party in Santa Monica, CA.
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Playing hand-drum with the band at writer-director Phil Alden Robinson's house. -

The Motion Picture Academy Board of Governors. When I joined the Board, there were still such venerable members of Hollywood's "old guard" as Lew Wasserman, Gregory Peck, Karl Malden, Roddy McDowell, among others.


