PRODUCER - JEFF ZAHN
Jeff Zahn is an Emmy nominated music supervisor/composer with credits for Disney, Netflix, Universal, PBS, Nickelodeon, BBC, and many other networks. He has supervised and composed the music for over 60 TV series including: Arthur (4 Emmy Awards); Caillou: Are You Afraid of the Dark” Madeline; Richard Scarry; Wombles, etc. .
He has produced projects for: The Backstreet Boys, Wyclef Jean, Ziggy Marley, Art Garfunkel, Julian Lennon, Yo Yo Ma and others.
He was recently music supervisor for the 52 episode NBC/Universal series "Norman Picklestripes".
He has produced 21 albums for Sony, Rounder, Warner Brothers, etc. . . And he has supervised the music for many feature films, including Lionsgate (“Arthur”) and Warner (“Frankenstein Sings”).
A few years ago, Jeff turned to producing TV and films. He developed and produced the animated feature film “Spookley the Square Pumpkin”, which has been released in over 30 countries and plays annually on the Disney Channel. And in 2019, he was the executive producer for the #1 rated Disney TV film “Mistletoe and the Christmas Kittens”.
In addition to being nominated for an Emmy Award, Jeff has been nominated for a Grammy, Parent’s Choice, Humanitarian and Ace Awards. He won Canada’s prestigious Gemmeau Award for the TV series “Caillou”.
As a musician, Jeff was an original member of the Broadway show “Cats” and he has performed with Burt Bacharach, Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross, Gladys Knight, Tina Turner, Sammy Davis Jr, , Earth, Wind and Fire, Dionne Warwick, Barbra Streisand and many other artists.
Jeff is a resident of Chester, NY - and received his MBA from the NYU Stern School of Business and his MA from SUNY, Stony Brook.
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For this project, Jeff worked with his community partner - the Sugar Loaf Community Foundation and thanks them for all their time and support.
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