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Beauvoir was born in Chicago to parents of Haitian background. He played drums as a child and switched to bass as a teenager. He was Gary U.S. Bonds' musical director at age 14, following this he sang in the doo wopgroup The Flamingos. He gained his first music experiences with these groups touring the US performing at Dick Clarkrevival concerts. He was kicked out of his home due to his desire to pursue music as a profession by his disapproving father at age 15 and lived with band members then out on his own. He moved to New York City during the punk rock explosion and answered a newspaper ad for a bassist, which led to his joining The Plasmaticsfor three albums. While with the [[X-apple-data-detectors://22|Plasmatics]] and subsequently, Beauvoir sported a conspicuous blond mohawk. |
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He left the group after their release '' |
He left the group after their release ''Beyond the Valley of 1984'' to join Steve Van Zandt's Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul for two albums. Following this, he launched a solo career with the album ''Drums Along the Mohawk'', signed by Richard Branson and released in the U.K. on Virgin Records in 1986. That same year, the track "Feel the Heat" was chosen by Sylvester Stallone for his film, ''Cobra''. The song was a hit, charting Top 10 across Europe and Australia and reaching No. 73 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. On the strength of the single, ''[[X-apple-data-detectors://23|Drums Along the Mohawk]]'' was released in the U.S. and peaked at No. 93 on the ''Billboard'' 200. [[X-apple-data-detectors://24|Jean Beauvoir]]'s success has always been much greater in the rest of the world than in the US. |
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Beauvoir has released several other solo albums since the late 1980s. Since then he has also written, produced for and performed with acts such as |
Beauvoir has released several other solo albums since the late 1980s. Since then he has also written, produced for and performed with acts such as Kiss, John Waite, Ramones, Nona Hendryx, The Pretenders, Deborah Harry, Lionel Richie, Cameo, Bruce Springsteen and The E-Street Band (Duet), Doro, N'SYNC and others. He has appeared on over 250 albums selling in excess of 40 million albums and has also fronted his own bands Voodoo X (Columbia Records) and Crown of Thorns, which was originally signed to Interscope Records. |
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Beauvoir produced and co-wrote the Ramones |
Beauvoir produced and co-wrote [[X-apple-data-detectors://31|the Ramones]]<nowiki/>song "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down", originally titled "Bonzo Goes To Bitburg", which was the featured song in the film “[[X-apple-data-detectors://32|School Of Rock]]” and Grammy nominated. It is considered the most important song ever released by the band. In addition to his film music work with Sylvester Stallone, his credit list includes the title tracks or theme songs for the movies ''Pet Semetary,'' where he produced and arranged [[X-apple-data-detectors://33|The Ramones]]' biggest radio hit, which reached #4 on Billboards Modern Rock Chart, ''Shocker'', ''Flawless'', ''School of Rock'', ''Christmas with the Kranks'', where he produced and arranged the song Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want To Fight Tonight), and performed, produced and wrote the end title song Merry Christmas To All Of The World, ''The Guilty'', ''Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever'', ''Berlin Nights'', ''RV'', ''Unthinkable'', and 2016's ''Why Him''?. |
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Beauvoir founded and serves as CEO/President of Voodoo Island Entertainment Group whose divisions included Voodoo Island Records and Voodoo Island Productions. Beauvoir is also the founder and CEO/President of Hot Boy Music and Tigre Noire Music. |
Beauvoir founded and serves as CEO/President of Voodoo Island Entertainment Group whose divisions included Voodoo Island Records and Voodoo Island Productions. Beauvoir is also the founder and CEO/President of Hot Boy Music and Tigre Noire Music. His worldwide music catalogue contains over 1000 published titles currently administered by Universal Music. His music vault contains unreleased recordings he has made throughout his career as solo projects and with others. |
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As an executive, Beauvoir has partnered with industry luminaries including Sir Richard Branson, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Jimmy Iovine(Interscope, Beats, Apple Music), Ted Fields (Interscope and Media/Film Mogul), Charles Coperman, Martin Bandier, Hartwig Masuch (BMG) Al Teller, (Columbia Records) Chris Columbus (1492 Pictures), Nile Rogers and many others. |
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For 6{{fraction|1|2}} years, Jean served as CEO/Managing Director of Steven Van Zandt’s media and entertainment company, Renegade Nation. |
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Beauvoir was responsible for the realization of the first Netflix original series "LilyHammer", starring [[X-apple-data-detectors://37|Steven Van Zandt]] and the first successful US/Norwegian TV collaboration, winning numerous awards as best series. He was also the Executive Producer of the “hit” SBS Discovery Television's Norwegian TV series "Kanal Valan", featuring Sharon Stone, William Shatner, Esai Morales, Lita Ford, Steven Bauer and Jean Beauvoir, Cheap Trick Or Treat Halloween Ball and ABC/ESPN's Rockin' New Years Eve filmed in NY's Times Square and MTV's Battle Of The Bands. |
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Beauvoir continues to produce, write and lead his group [[Crown of Thorns (band)|Crown of Thorns]] . Crown of Thorns re-released their 2008 CD "Faith" on June 9, 2009 here in the US through Lost Cathedral Sony Red. He also writes and produces for other artists, his most recent successes are with the artist [[Kim Jong-hyun (singer)|Kim Jong-hyun]]'s January 2015, EP "Base", "Vivi Jiang" (Fashion Show) in April, 2013 and with the [[Shinee]] mini album "Everybody". |
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Film roles and cameo appearances include: The Bronx Warriors, A Man Apart (Vin Diesel, Director - John Herzfeld), Cellular (Kim Bassinger, Director - David R Ellis), Men Without Women, (Steven Van Zandt), The Sopranos and Berlin Nights. The 2019 film , "The Killer's Requiem" stars Beauvoir in a dual leading role. The film which was shot completely on an iPhone 6S Plus with Beauvoir as music supervisor and co-producer has been winning numerous film festivals awards throughout 2018, including Best Actor at the St. Tropez International Film Festival. |
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2014 - Beauvoir was Executive Producers of the "Hit" Television show for SBS Discovery Television featuring the comedian "Kristian Valen", he also released an album "American Trash" worldwide through the label Frontiers Records with Micki Free under the project name Beauvoir/Free in June 2015. |
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For 6<sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>2</sub> years, Jean served as CEO/Managing Director of [[X-apple-data-detectors://42|Steven Van Zandt]]’s media and entertainment company, Renegade Nation who partnered with Hard Rock International, SIRIUS Satellite, Best Buy, FYE, Teen Vogue, NASCAR, Budweiser, ESPN, Dunkin Donuts, Pepsi, Olympus, VH1, MTV, AT&T, Rolling Rock, and more. |
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His various companies have also partnered with Columbia Records, SBK Entertainment, EMI, Sony Entertainment, Avex, CBS Songs, Warner Bros, Polygram, Rondor, BMG, Interscope Records, Virgin Records, Def Jam, Edel, IMG, SM Entertainment, Universal Music Group and more. |
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Beauvoir appeared at the three-day Rockingham 2016 festival on Saturday 22 October, second to the headliner [[Steelheart]].<ref name="Rockingham 2016 line-up">{{cite web |url=http://www.rockinghamlive.com/#lineup|title=rockinghamlive.com/#lineup |
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|publisher=rockinghamlive.com|accessdate=2016-08-09}}</ref> Beauvoir also appeared at Bang Your Head Festival, Germany 2016, Graspop Festival, Belgium 2016, Azkena Rock Festival, Spain 2016 and performed at Ramblin Man Fair, UK 2016. |
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Beauvoir serves on the advisory boards of the Naples Film Festival and "AMB" The Academy of Music and Business (created by diamond awarded songwriter Andres Carlsson) alongside other legendary songwriters (Desmond Child, David Foster and Dallas Austin. |
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Some of his other, more recent successes include songwriter/producer for K-pop Superstar Jong-hyun's January 2015, EP "Base", featuring the hit single “Crazy -Guilty Pleasure”, which reached #1 across Asia and other countries in the world and #1 on the U.S. Billboard Charts. It was the most viewed K-POP video in the world (Billboard Magazine) and #1 ITunes world, "Vivi Jiang" (Fashion Show) in April, 2013 and with the Shineemini album "Everybody", which also reached #1 across Asia and other countries in the world and hit #2 on the U.S. Billboard Charts. |
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⚫ | In May 2015, Beauvoir was recruited as CEO of the Norwegian children's animated property City of Friends USA, which boasted Children’s TV content distributed to 208 countries across the globe, live shows, numerous Children’s books and a wide line of merchandising. He has since resigned from this position. |
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In 2016, Beauvoir began touring under his own name appearing at the three-day Rockingham Festival, Saturday 22 October, second to the headliner Steelheart. He then appeared at Bang Your Head Festival (Germany 2016), Graspop Festival (Belgium 2016), Azkena Rock Festival (Spain 2016), and the Ramblin Man Fair (UK 2016). Beauvoir's performaned at Melodic Rock Fest 2017 in (Chicago, IL). In November, while rehearsing with his band in NJ, Beauvoir decided to do a small concert at Debonair Music Hall (Teaneck, NJ) where he brought in children from New Jersey's "School of Rock" as pre-openers before flying off to headline Germany’s H.E.A.T. Festival (December 1, 2018). |
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Beauvoir released Rock Masterpieces Vol.1 and Vol.2 during the summer and fall of 2018, with both albums a retrospective of his storied career in music. His newest single, "Standing On the Corner for Ya", an updated remastered version of his original incorporating beautiful piano work and orchestration was debuted on The Wendy Williams Show. Beauvoir is currently working on multiple music, film, and entertainment projects for 2019. |
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Beauvoir lives in [[Bonita Springs, Florida]].<ref>https://www.news-press.com/story/entertainment/2016/12/28/plasmatics-bonita-springs-new-years-eve-jean-beauvoir-10000-views-glam-bam-burlesque-swfl-performing-arts-center-southwest-florida/95876066/</ref> |
Beauvoir lives in [[Bonita Springs, Florida]].<ref>https://www.news-press.com/story/entertainment/2016/12/28/plasmatics-bonita-springs-new-years-eve-jean-beauvoir-10000-views-glam-bam-burlesque-swfl-performing-arts-center-southwest-florida/95876066/</ref> |
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Jean Beauvoir | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Genres | Rock, hard rock, pop rock |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizer, piano, drums |
Years active | 1978–present |
Labels | Columbia Records Interscope Records Virgin Records Now & Then Records Voodoo Island Records Frontiers Records Avex |
Website | Official website |
Jean Beauvoir (born 1960/1961) is an American singer, bassist, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, producer and entertainment executive.
Biography
Beauvoir was born in Chicago to parents of Haitian background. He played drums as a child and switched to bass as a teenager. He was Gary U.S. Bonds' musical director at age 14, following this he sang in the doo wopgroup The Flamingos. He gained his first music experiences with these groups touring the US performing at Dick Clarkrevival concerts. He was kicked out of his home due to his desire to pursue music as a profession by his disapproving father at age 15 and lived with band members then out on his own. He moved to New York City during the punk rock explosion and answered a newspaper ad for a bassist, which led to his joining The Plasmaticsfor three albums. While with the Plasmatics and subsequently, Beauvoir sported a conspicuous blond mohawk.
He left the group after their release Beyond the Valley of 1984 to join Steve Van Zandt's Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul for two albums. Following this, he launched a solo career with the album Drums Along the Mohawk, signed by Richard Branson and released in the U.K. on Virgin Records in 1986. That same year, the track "Feel the Heat" was chosen by Sylvester Stallone for his film, Cobra. The song was a hit, charting Top 10 across Europe and Australia and reaching No. 73 on the Billboard Hot 100. On the strength of the single, Drums Along the Mohawk was released in the U.S. and peaked at No. 93 on the Billboard 200. Jean Beauvoir's success has always been much greater in the rest of the world than in the US.
Beauvoir has released several other solo albums since the late 1980s. Since then he has also written, produced for and performed with acts such as Kiss, John Waite, Ramones, Nona Hendryx, The Pretenders, Deborah Harry, Lionel Richie, Cameo, Bruce Springsteen and The E-Street Band (Duet), Doro, N'SYNC and others. He has appeared on over 250 albums selling in excess of 40 million albums and has also fronted his own bands Voodoo X (Columbia Records) and Crown of Thorns, which was originally signed to Interscope Records.
Beauvoir produced and co-wrote the Ramonessong "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down", originally titled "Bonzo Goes To Bitburg", which was the featured song in the film “School Of Rock” and Grammy nominated. It is considered the most important song ever released by the band. In addition to his film music work with Sylvester Stallone, his credit list includes the title tracks or theme songs for the movies Pet Semetary, where he produced and arranged The Ramones' biggest radio hit, which reached #4 on Billboards Modern Rock Chart, Shocker, Flawless, School of Rock, Christmas with the Kranks, where he produced and arranged the song Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want To Fight Tonight), and performed, produced and wrote the end title song Merry Christmas To All Of The World, The Guilty, Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever, Berlin Nights, RV, Unthinkable, and 2016's Why Him?.
Beauvoir founded and serves as CEO/President of Voodoo Island Entertainment Group whose divisions included Voodoo Island Records and Voodoo Island Productions. Beauvoir is also the founder and CEO/President of Hot Boy Music and Tigre Noire Music. His worldwide music catalogue contains over 1000 published titles currently administered by Universal Music. His music vault contains unreleased recordings he has made throughout his career as solo projects and with others.
As an executive, Beauvoir has partnered with industry luminaries including Sir Richard Branson, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Jimmy Iovine(Interscope, Beats, Apple Music), Ted Fields (Interscope and Media/Film Mogul), Charles Coperman, Martin Bandier, Hartwig Masuch (BMG) Al Teller, (Columbia Records) Chris Columbus (1492 Pictures), Nile Rogers and many others.
Beauvoir was responsible for the realization of the first Netflix original series "LilyHammer", starring Steven Van Zandt and the first successful US/Norwegian TV collaboration, winning numerous awards as best series. He was also the Executive Producer of the “hit” SBS Discovery Television's Norwegian TV series "Kanal Valan", featuring Sharon Stone, William Shatner, Esai Morales, Lita Ford, Steven Bauer and Jean Beauvoir, Cheap Trick Or Treat Halloween Ball and ABC/ESPN's Rockin' New Years Eve filmed in NY's Times Square and MTV's Battle Of The Bands.
Film roles and cameo appearances include: The Bronx Warriors, A Man Apart (Vin Diesel, Director - John Herzfeld), Cellular (Kim Bassinger, Director - David R Ellis), Men Without Women, (Steven Van Zandt), The Sopranos and Berlin Nights. The 2019 film , "The Killer's Requiem" stars Beauvoir in a dual leading role. The film which was shot completely on an iPhone 6S Plus with Beauvoir as music supervisor and co-producer has been winning numerous film festivals awards throughout 2018, including Best Actor at the St. Tropez International Film Festival.
For 61⁄2 years, Jean served as CEO/Managing Director of Steven Van Zandt’s media and entertainment company, Renegade Nation who partnered with Hard Rock International, SIRIUS Satellite, Best Buy, FYE, Teen Vogue, NASCAR, Budweiser, ESPN, Dunkin Donuts, Pepsi, Olympus, VH1, MTV, AT&T, Rolling Rock, and more.
His various companies have also partnered with Columbia Records, SBK Entertainment, EMI, Sony Entertainment, Avex, CBS Songs, Warner Bros, Polygram, Rondor, BMG, Interscope Records, Virgin Records, Def Jam, Edel, IMG, SM Entertainment, Universal Music Group and more.
Beauvoir serves on the advisory boards of the Naples Film Festival and "AMB" The Academy of Music and Business (created by diamond awarded songwriter Andres Carlsson) alongside other legendary songwriters (Desmond Child, David Foster and Dallas Austin.
Some of his other, more recent successes include songwriter/producer for K-pop Superstar Jong-hyun's January 2015, EP "Base", featuring the hit single “Crazy -Guilty Pleasure”, which reached #1 across Asia and other countries in the world and #1 on the U.S. Billboard Charts. It was the most viewed K-POP video in the world (Billboard Magazine) and #1 ITunes world, "Vivi Jiang" (Fashion Show) in April, 2013 and with the Shineemini album "Everybody", which also reached #1 across Asia and other countries in the world and hit #2 on the U.S. Billboard Charts.
In May 2015, Beauvoir was recruited as CEO of the Norwegian children's animated property City of Friends USA, which boasted Children’s TV content distributed to 208 countries across the globe, live shows, numerous Children’s books and a wide line of merchandising. He has since resigned from this position.
In 2016, Beauvoir began touring under his own name appearing at the three-day Rockingham Festival, Saturday 22 October, second to the headliner Steelheart. He then appeared at Bang Your Head Festival (Germany 2016), Graspop Festival (Belgium 2016), Azkena Rock Festival (Spain 2016), and the Ramblin Man Fair (UK 2016). Beauvoir's performaned at Melodic Rock Fest 2017 in (Chicago, IL). In November, while rehearsing with his band in NJ, Beauvoir decided to do a small concert at Debonair Music Hall (Teaneck, NJ) where he brought in children from New Jersey's "School of Rock" as pre-openers before flying off to headline Germany’s H.E.A.T. Festival (December 1, 2018).
Beauvoir released Rock Masterpieces Vol.1 and Vol.2 during the summer and fall of 2018, with both albums a retrospective of his storied career in music. His newest single, "Standing On the Corner for Ya", an updated remastered version of his original incorporating beautiful piano work and orchestration was debuted on The Wendy Williams Show. Beauvoir is currently working on multiple music, film, and entertainment projects for 2019.
Personal
Beauvoir lives in Bonita Springs, Florida.[1]
Discography
The Plasmatics
- New Hope for the Wretched (Stiff Records, 1980)
- Beyond the Valley of 1984 (Stiff Records, 1981)
- Metal Priestess (Stiff Records, 1981)
Solo
- Drums Along the Mohawk (Virgin Records, Columbia Records, 1986)
- "Feel The Heat" (Virgin Records, Columbia Records, Scotti Bros Single 1986 Lead track for Sylvester Stallone's COBRA film.
- "Missing The Young Days" (Virgin Records, Columbia Records 1986)
- Jacknifed (Columbia Records, 1988)
- "Gamblin' Man" (Virgin Records, Single, 1988)
- Rockin' in the Street (Virgin Records, 1996)
- Bare to the Bones (Frontiers, Point Records, 2001)
- "Here She Comes" (Frontiers, Point Records Title track for film "The Guilty" starring Bill Pullman)
- "Monday" (Frontiers, Point Records (Single)
- Chameleon (Edel Records, 2003)
- "Merry Christmas To All Of The World" (Wicked Cool Records End title track for "CHRISTMAS WITH THE KRANKS" film. 2004
- "Jean Beauvoir AKA Voodoo Man" "The Rhythm" (Kontor/Armada
- Rock Masterpieces Vol 1 (Voodoo Island, 2017)
- Rock Masterpieces Vol 2 (Voodoo Island, 2017)
Crown of Thorns
- Crown of Thorns (1993)
- Raw Thorns (demos from 1991 to 1994) (1994) (re-released in 2002 with bonus DVD)
- 21 Thorns (re-release of first album + bonus disc of live tracks) (1995)
- Breakthrough (1996)
- Lost Cathedral (1998)
- Destiny Unknown (2000)
- Karma (2002)
- Crown Jewels (greatest hits) (2004)
- Faith (2008)
- "Are You Ready" (Single)
Voodoo X
- Vol. 1 The Awakening (1989)
Beauvoir-Free
- American Trash" (2015)
Productions, Songwriting and Performances (other artists)
- Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul - bass and vocals on Men Without Women - 1982
- Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul - bass and vocals on Voice of America - 1983
- Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul - bass and vocals on Greatest Hits - 1999
- Little Steven - backing vocals on Born Again Savage - 1999
- Little Steven - Christmas A Go Go - 2008
- Kiss - "Thrills in the Night" (songwriter and bass on Animalize - 1984)
- Kiss - Asylum - (Songwriter, Bass and Backing Vocals 1985)
- Kiss - The Box Set (Songwriter, bass, vocals - 2001)
- Kiss - Exposed (Songwriter,bass and vocals - 1987)
- Kiss - Thrills In The Night (Songwriter, bass and vocals - 1985) (Single)
- Kiss - Uh All Night (Songwriter, bass and vocals) (Single) 1987 (Single)
- Kiss - Who Wants To be Lonely (Songwriter, bass and vocals) (Single) 1987
- Ramones - Animal Boy (Producer, mixing for the album, songwriter and instrumentation on the singles "Something to Believe In", "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)" and "She Belongs to Me" - 1986)
- Ramones - Brain Drain (Producer and Songwriter - 1989)
- Ramones - Pet Sematary (Producer and Songwriter - 1989) (Single)
- Ramones - The Chrysalis Years (Producer - 2002)
- Ramones - Loud, Fast Ramones: Their Toughest Hits (Producer and Songwriter - 2002)
- Ramones - Template:Masters of Rock ((Producer and Songwriter - 2002)
- Ramones - The Best of The Ramones (Producer and Songwriter- 2004)
- Ramones - Weird Tales of the Ramones (Producer and Songwriter - 2005)
- Ramones - Greatest Hits (Producer and Songwriter - 2006)
- Ramones - We're Outta Here (Producer and Songwriter)
- Ramones - My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes To Bitburg) (Producer and Songwriter) (Single)
- Ramones - We're Outta Here (Producer and Songwriter)
- Ramones - Merry Christmas I Don't Want to Fight Tonight (Producer) (Single)
- Ramones- Mania (Producer and Songwriter)
- Ramones - We're Outta Here (Producer and Songwriter)
- Ramones - Blitzkrieg In Athens (Producer and Songwriter)
- Ramones - All The Best (Producer and Songwriter)
- Ramones - All The Stuff (Producer and Songwriter)
- Ramones - Something to Believe In (Producer and Songwriter)
- Ramones - Mania 2 (Producer and Songwriter)
- Ramones - Loco Live |Producer and Songwriter)
- Ramones - Anthology (Producer and Songwriter)
- Ramones - The Best Of The Chrysalis Years (Producer and Songwriter)
- We're a Happy Family: A Tribute to Ramones (songwriter on "Something to Believe In" performed by The Pretenders - 2003)
- John Waite - "Dark Side of the Sun" (songwriter on No Brakes - 1984)
- Nona Hendryx - "I Need Love" (Songwriter on The Heat - 1985) (Single)
- Cameo - guitar on Machismo - 1988
- Carole Davis - "Love to Make Love to You" (Songwriter) on I'm No Angel - 1993)
- Glenn Hughes - "The Liar" (Songwriter on From Now On... - 1994)
- NSync - "Forever Young" (Songwriter on *NSYNC - 1997)
- Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band - (Singer/Duet) on Hungry Heart (album) Bercy Nights 1999
- Doro - "Salvaje", "Sister Darkness" (Songwriter, guitar on Fight - 2002)
- School of Rock (soundtrack) - Ramones: "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down" (Producer and Songwriter - 2003)
- 'Christmas with the Kranks (soundtrack) - Ramones: "Merry Christmas to All of the World" (Producer - 2004)
- Joey Ramone - Ya Know? (Producer - 2012)
- Joey Ramone - "There's Got to Be More to Life", "Spanish Eyes" (Producer - 2012)
- Debbie Harry - "Do It Yourself "Songwriter - 2012)
- Lionel Richie/Beauvoir - Chameleon Album "I Wanna Know" Producer, Songwriter and All Instruments - 2012)
- Vivi Jiang - "Fashion Show" (Songwriter - 2013)
- Shinee - Mini Album "Everybody" (Songwriter - 2013)
Nona Hendryx "Mutatis Mundtatis" (Producer/Songwriter and All Instruments)
- Jonghyun - EP "Base" (Songwriter/producer -2015)
- Voices Of Rock - (Featured Lead Vocalist -2015) (album)
- Nona Hendryx - "In Praise Of Older Men" (Producer, Songwriter and All Instruments)
- Radioactive - Legends Of Rock - "You'll Find The Fire (Lead Vocalist and Songwriter 2016)
Film - Television - Video
- Cobra (Sylvester Stallone) "Feel The Heat" (Music Producer, Songwriter, Performer and all instruments for lead song in film and trailer) 1986
- Christmas with the Kranks (Tim Allen, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dan Akroyd) (Performer, Producer, Songwriter and Instrumentation) end credit song, "Merry Christmas To All Of the World"
- Pet Sematary (Stephen King) (Producer Of Title Track "Pet Sematary")
- The Guilty (Bill Pullman) "Here She Comes" (Music Producer, Songwriter, Performer and all instruments for end credit song)
- Flawless (Robert De Niro) (Music Producer, Songwriter and Instrumentation for soundtrack "La Chica Marita" by Marcus Schenkenberg
- Lifestyles of The Ramones (Featured Interview)
- Shocker (Wes Craven) Songwriter of the title track "Shocker") film and soundtrack, 1989
- Shocker (Wes Craven) "The Awakening" (Music Performer, Producer and Songwriter and Instrumentation) for film and soundtrack, 1989
- Unthinkable (Samuel L. Jackson) Promotional Video (Music Producer and Songwriter)
- School Of Rock (Jack Black) (Music Producer, Songwriter) for "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down" by The Ramones
- Rock 'n Roll High School Forever (Music Producer, Songwriter and All Instruments) for the song "Cut Me To Pieces" performed by Dee Dee Ramone
- Berlin Nights (Gabriela Tscherniak) Performer and Actor
- Sex, Violence & Values - Television Movie (Music Producer and Songwriter "UH! All Night", by the music group KISS)
- The Ramones "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down" RV (Robin Williams) Commercial (Music Producer and Songwriter) 1986
- Doro "Burn It Up" Doro: 25 Years In Rock (Featured Performance)
- Too Tough To Die - A Tribute To Johnny Ramone Documentary "Ramones" - (Music Producer and Songwriter) 2006
- So We May Grow - TV Short Story (Music Score Composer) 2014
- Kanal Valen - (SBS Discovery) Television Series (Executive Producer and featured guest/performer) 2015
- School OZ - (World's First Hologram Musical) (Music Songwriter for the Kpop Group Shinee)
- Why Him? (Music Producer) Ramones - End title song, “Merry Christmas, I Don’t Want To Fight Tonight” 2017
- The Killers Requiem (Actor and Producer, Music Supervisor)
Post-Production 2018 Release Date