toalltheboys-alwaysandforever

To All the Boys: Always and Forever

I produced one song for the soundtrack of Netflix’s To All the Boys: Always and Forever, which released today on the streaming service. The featured song is All Right Now, a 1970 classic rock track by the English rock band Free. The twist on this production is that it needed to be a high school marching band cover version. So that’s me you hear, busting out my old high school trumpet and trombone, to nail those parts. That, plus some added marching snares and percussion. Once in the film, the scene is an homage to the 80’s classic Say Anything, complete with the boom box (iPhone) held over the head, outside the bedroom window.

This movie contains nearly fifty songs within its two-hour length, many of them classics from the past. The film was brilliantly supervised by Laura Webb and Lindsay Wolfington. For more details on the rest of the soundtrack, check this Screenrant article or this Popbuzz article.

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