Jon Brion
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Jon Brion

December 11, 1963 (62 years old) Glen Ridge, New Jersey, USA

Biography

Jon Brion (born December 11, 1963) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and composer. He performed with the Excerpts, the Bats, ‘Til Tuesday and the Grays before becoming an established producer and film score composer.

Brion has produced music for artists and bands including Of Montreal, Aimee Mann, Love Jones, Eels, Fiona Apple, Elliott Smith, Robyn Hitchcock, Rhett Miller, The Crystal Method, Kanye West, Sky Ferreira and Mac Miller. According to Stereogum, Brion’s work on Mann’s first solo albums “lay the groundwork for a sound that became synonymous with a strain of notable alternative acts at the turn of the century”.

Brion’s film scores include Hard Eight (1996), Magnolia (1999), Punch-Drunk Love (2002), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and I Heart Huckabees (both 2004), Synecdoche, New York (2008), ParaNorman (2012), Lady Bird (2017), and Christopher Robin (2018). He released his debut solo album, Meaningless, in 2001.

Brion was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey on December 11, 1963. He comes from a musical family; his mother, LaRue, was an administrative assistant and singer, and his father, Keith Brion, was a band director at Yale. His brother and sister became a composer/arranger and a violinist, respectively. Brion grew up in Connecticut, where he dropped out of Hamden High School at the age of 17, opting instead to play music professionally. From 1980–85 Jon was part of the band The Excerpts, along with Stephen Harris, Dean Falcone, Jim Balga, Bobby Butcher & Spike Priggen.

In the early 1980s, Brion and musician/producer Bill Murphy began a writing collaboration in New Haven, Connecticut. They eventually enlisted bassist Don “Riff” Fertman and together formed the Bats (not to be confused with the New Zealand group or South African group of the same name). The Bats released a single, “Popgun”, and one album, How Pop Can You Get?, on Gustav Records in 1982. The recordings had much critical acclaim, but little commercial success, and the trio eventually disbanded.

In 1987, Brion moved to Boston, where he played solo gigs, formed the short-lived band World’s Fair and became a member of the last touring version of Aimee Mann’s new wave band ‘Til Tuesday. He contributed guitar work to Jellyfish’s 1993 album Spilt Milk, and in 1994, joined Dan McCarroll, Buddy Judge and ex-Jellyfish guitarist Jason Falkner in the short-lived pop band the Grays. He also played guitar on the Wallflowers’ hit song “One Headlight”, using a screwdriver that was sitting atop a nearby amp as a slide. Brion played numerous instruments on Sam Phillips’ 1996 release Omnipop. Brion is featured as keyboardist and drummer on Marianne Faithfull’s 2003 album, Kissin Time, and co-wrote a song, “City of Quartz”, for her next work, 2005’s Before the Poison.

After being recognized as an accomplished session player, Brion branched out into production on then-girlfriend Mann’s 1993 solo debut, Whatever, and its follow-up, I’m With Stupid. He has also produced albums by Fiona Apple, Rufus Wainwright, Eleni Mandell, Rhett Miller, Robyn Hitchcock, Brad Mehldau and Evan Dando, and co-produced Kanye West’s Late Registration in 2005. …

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Known For

Real Time with Bill Maher

Real Time with Bill Maher

2003 • TV

Off Camera with Sam Jones

Off Camera with Sam Jones

2014 • TV

Boogie Nights

Boogie Nights

1997 • Movie

The Jon Brion Show

1999 • Movie

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Live at the Olympic (The Last DJ)

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Live at the Olympic (The Last DJ)

2003 • Movie

Funny People

Funny People

2009 • Movie

Movie Credits (11)

Acting

1997

Boogie Nights

as Awards Ceremony Band Member

1999

The Jon Brion Show

as Himself

2003

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Live at the Olympic (The Last DJ)

as Orchestra Conductor

2009

Funny People

as Jon Brion

2000

That Moment: Magnolia Diary

as Self

2008

Largo

as Self

2014

Heaven Adores You

as Self

2008

Mellodrama

as Self

2014

The Past Is a Grotesque Animal

as Self

2005

Fiona Apple: Extraordinary Machine

as Himself

2023

Michel Gondry: Do It Yourself

as Self - Film Composer

TV Credits (2)

Acting

2003

Real Time with Bill Maher

as Self

1 episodes

2014

Off Camera with Sam Jones

as Self

1 episodes

Personal Info

Known For
Sound
Gender
Male
Birthday
December 11, 1963 (62 years old)
Place of Birth
Glen Ridge, New Jersey, USA
Popularity
0.6

Career Stats

11
Movies
2
TV Shows