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Craig Sharmat is a Sound American born on 8 october 1957 at New York City (USA)

Craig Sharmat

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Birth name Craig Linden Sharmat
Nationality USA
Birth 8 october 1957 (67 years) at New York City (USA)

Craig Sharmat composes music for TV and Film, and also is an accomplished guitarist whose work has been noteworthy in the Smooth Jazz charts. He has scored a wide variety of reality TV shows, TV animation, television commercials, and documentary movies. He has also played guitar on thousands of cues and backed up a number of commercial artists as guitarist and or arranger. He released his first jazz single in 2009, "So Cal Drivin. The album of the same name was released later the same year. His second album "Outside In" contains the song "Ease Up" which rose to No.2 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz charts.

Biography

Born in New York City, Sharmat attended Syracuse University as a music major. He transferred to The University of Arizona, finishing his studies at G.I.T. (now called Musicians Institute). Sharmat's early professional years were filled playing gigs and occasional sessions, moving to Las Vegas to play showroom gigs by 1983. Craig returned to Los Angeles in 1985, where he quickly landed the role of guitarist for saxman Ronnie Laws. A tour with singer Randy Crawford soon followed, though Sharmat later moved away from touring to score his first TV series, Disney's Kids Incorporated, arranging and composing the final 3 years of the series. During the same time frame, Sharmat scored the background music to the American TV series Xuxa. Since 1995, Sharmat has written music for America's Most Wanted. This show led to his finding work with Sirens Media, for which he has written the main titles and background music for The Real Housewives of New Jersey among many other shows. He also wrote the opening for the 2007 MTV Movie Awards featuring Sarah Silverman. In 2008, Sharmat scored the movie Gotta Dance, and in 2011 scored Carol Channing Larger Than Life produced and directed by Tony award winner Dori Berinstein. Sharmat is a graduate of Spud Murphy's Equal Interval System system.

Craig has written a significant amount of music for Warner Chappell, a major music library based in Nashville, Tennessee.

In other activity, Sharmat also has co-written three Nate the Great children's books with his mother, Marjorie W.

Usually with

Hugh Wilson
Hugh Wilson
(1 films)
Harry Connick
Harry Connick
(1 films)
Mike Starr
Mike Starr
(1 films)
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Mickey
Mickey (2004)
, 1h30
Directed by Hugh Wilson
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Sports films, Baseball films
Actors Harry Connick, Mike Starr, Michelle Johnson, Hugh Wilson
Rating64% 3.2391353.2391353.2391353.2391353.239135
Tripp Spence (Harry Connick, Jr.) is a widowed Maryland-based lawyer who becomes the focus of an intensive IRS investigation regarding false bankruptcy claims he filed during his wife's fatal illness. Realizing his case against the inevitable criminal charges is hopeless, he takes his 13-year-old son Derrick (Shawn Salinas), who loves playing Little League baseball and is competing in his final year of eligibility due to age restrictions, and flees from the investigation, moving out west to Las Vegas, Nevada. Through a corporate connection, Tripp acquires new identities for the two of them, with Tripp becoming Glen Simon Ryan and Derrick becoming Michael "Mickey" Jacob Ryan, whose fictional backstory is that they recently moved into town from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.