Short Bio
Bryan cut his musical teeth on the ukulele at the age of four, while living in the Philippines as a navy brat. By thirteen, he'd moved to guitar and Seattle.
Growing up in several Northwest bands during the pre-grunge years, Bryan played alongside other emerging artists such as Scott Mercado (Candlebox), Mike McCready (Pearl Jam), and members of Queensryche and Alice in Chains.
Continuing to hone his craft, he later emerged as a singer/songwriter in Los Angeles – described as an edgy poet-musician, musically rooted in folk and modern rock. He successfully released a solo album "Charming the Gods" and toured extensively. Upon his return home to LA, Bryan started a career in composing.
With a knack for writing catchy melodies, heard on countless promotional campaigns, Bryan crafts multi-genre underscores that weave their magic around what happens on the screen.
Reveling in heavy-hitting rock and pop, quirky indie, classic and epic orchestral, as well as modern hybrid styles, his credits include 20th Century Fox, Paramount, Disney, Universal, Sony, Pixar, Lionsgate, Netflix, ABC, CBS, NBC, and many more.