Trey Pollard | |
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Born | November 19, 1982 |
Origin | Richmond, Virginia |
Genres | Indie rock, Rock |
Occupation(s) | arranger, Music producer, composer, conductor, pedal steel guitar, guitar |
Labels | Spacebomb |
Trey Pollard (born November 19, 1982) is an American arranger, music producer, composer, conductor and instrumentalist in Richmond, Virginia. As co-owner and in-house arranger of Spacebomb Records,[1] Trey has arranged orchestral arrangements for artists such as Matthew E. White, Natalie Prass, Foxygen, Helado Negro, The Waterboys,[2] and Charlie Fink.[3] In 2017, he composed music for the podcast S-Town from the producers of This American Life and Serial.[4]
Discography
- Matthew E. White – "Big Inner" (2012) string arranger
- Helado Negro – "Island Universe Story: Two" (2013) string arranger
- Grandma Sparrow – "Grandma Sparrow & His Piddletractor Orchestra" (2014) string arranger, horn arranger
- Helado Negro – "Island Universe Story: Three" (2014) pedal steel
- Natalie Prass – "Natalie Prass" (2015) string arranger, horn arranger, pedal steel
- Matthew E. White – "Fresh Blood" (2015) producer, arranger, guitar, pedal steel
- Helado Negro – "Private Energy" (2016) piano, pedal steel
- Foxygen – "Hang" (2017) orchestral arrangements, pedal steel
- Charlie Fink – "Cover My Tracks" (2017) string and woodwind arrangements
- The Waterboys – "Out Of All This Blue" (2017) string and brass arrangements
- Noam Weinstein - "Undivorceable" (2022) string arrangements & conducting
References
- ↑ Doyle, Tom (2 June 2015). "Spacebomb: Matthew E. White, Trey Pollard & Natalie Prass: Spacebomb Studios". Sound On Sound. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
- ↑ "Celebrating A Banner Year of Spacebomb".
- ↑ Murray, Robin (27 April 2017). "Charlie Fink Swoops To Conquer On This Beautiful New Track". Clash Music. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
- ↑ "S-Town: Music Credits".
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