Jon Brion


































Jon Brion

Jon Brion.jpg
Brion at The Sunset Tavern in Seattle, September 2004

Background information
Born
(1963-12-11) December 11, 1963 (age 54)
Glen Ridge, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres Pop, rock, jazz, hip hop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer
Instruments Vocals, keyboards, guitar, bass, drums, trombone, cello, vibraphone, harmonica
Years active 1982–present
Associated acts
The Grays, 'Til Tuesday, Jellyfish

Jon Brion (born December 11, 1963) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and composer. He performed with The Excerpts, The Bats, and The Grays before becoming an established producer and film score composer. Brion has produced music for artists like Fiona Apple, Kanye West, Aimee Mann, Brad Mehldau, of Montreal, Rufus Wainwright, Robyn Hitchcock, and Sky Ferreira. His film scores include Hard Eight (1996), Magnolia (1999), Punch-Drunk Love (2002), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and I Heart Huckabees (both 2004), Synecdoche, New York (2008), ParaNorman (2012), Lady Bird (2017), and Christopher Robin (2018). He released his debut solo album, Meaningless, in 2001.




Contents






  • 1 Biography


    • 1.1 Early life


    • 1.2 The Bats


    • 1.3 Session work


    • 1.4 Production


    • 1.5 Meaningless


    • 1.6 Film scores


    • 1.7 Personal life




  • 2 Touring and live performances


  • 3 Discography


    • 3.1 Solo


    • 3.2 The Bats


    • 3.3 The Grays


    • 3.4 Film scores


    • 3.5 Production and guest appearances




  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Biography



Early life


Brion was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. He comes from a musical family; his mother, LaRue, was an administrative assistant and singer, and his father, Keith Brion, was a band director at Yale.[1] His brother and sister became a composer/arranger and a violinist, respectively. Brion had difficulties at Hamden High School and at the age of 17 left education, opting instead to play music professionally. From 1980–85 Jon was part of the band The Excerpts, along with Stephen Harris, Dean Falcone, Jim Balga, Bobby Butcher & Spike Priggen.[2]



The Bats


In the early 1980s, Brion and musician/producer Bill Murphy began a writing collaboration in New Haven, Connecticut. They eventually enlisted bassist Don "Riff" Fertman and together formed The Bats (not to be confused with the New Zealand group of the same name). The Bats released a single, "Popgun", and one album, How Pop Can You Get?, on Gustav Records in 1982. The recordings had much critical acclaim, but little commercial success, and the trio eventually disbanded.



Session work


In 1987, Brion moved to Boston, where he played solo gigs, formed the short-lived band World's Fair and became a member of the last touring version of Aimee Mann's new wave band 'Til Tuesday. He contributed guitar work to Jellyfish's 1993 album Spilt Milk, and in 1994, joined Dan McCarroll, Buddy Judge and ex-Jellyfish guitarist Jason Falkner in the short-lived pop band The Grays. He also played guitar on The Wallflowers' hit song "One Headlight." Brion played numerous instruments on Sam Phillips' 1996 release Omnipop. Brion is featured as keyboardist and drummer on Marianne Faithfull's 2003 album, Kissin Time, and co-wrote a song, "City of Quartz", for her next work, 2005's Before the Poison.



Production


After being recognized as an accomplished session player, Brion branched out into production on then-girlfriend Mann's 1993 solo debut, Whatever, and its follow-up, I'm With Stupid. He has also produced albums by Fiona Apple, Rufus Wainwright, Eleni Mandell, Rhett Miller, Robyn Hitchcock, Brad Mehldau and Evan Dando, and co-produced Kanye West's Late Registration in 2005.


In the fall of 2002, Brion began producing the album Extraordinary Machine with Fiona Apple, but she later brought in producers Mike Elizondo and Brian Kehew (a friend of Brion's) to complete the album. Brion's versions leaked onto the Internet, where the album gained a cult following long before its official release.[3]


Brion worked and performed on some of the tracks for Sean Lennon's 2006 album Friendly Fire. Lennon said that working with him was "how I would imagine it's like to work with Prince. It's like having a weird alien prodigy in your room."[4]


More recently, Brion has produced recordings by British pop performer Dido, Spoon, and Keane, as well as 2010's False Priest by Of Montreal. Brion also produced Best Coast's second album which was released in early 2012.[5]



Meaningless


Brion was signed to the Lava/Atlantic label in 1997, but was released from his contract after turning in his solo debut album Meaningless; the album was released independently in 2001.


He is rumored to be working on his second solo full-length album at Abbey Road Studios.



Film scores


Brion is an accomplished film composer, having started scoring by frequently working with director Paul Thomas Anderson, with whom he has a preferential working relationship. In addition to scoring many of his films, Brion contributed music to Boogie Nights and had a cameo in the film as a moustached guitar player.


Particularly in his film soundtracks, Brion is noted for his use of early analog sampling instruments, particularly the Chamberlin and Optigan, to create near-realistic emulations of certain instruments.[6]


He has earned Best Score Soundtrack Album Grammy nominations for his work on 1999's Magnolia and 2004's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.


Brion was hired at the last minute to write the incidental music for The Break-Up. He has also scored and provided original music for I Heart Huckabees, Punch-Drunk Love, Step Brothers (with Chris Thile), ParaNorman, The Future, Synecdoche, New York, Greta Gerwig's Lady Bird and Disney's Christopher Robin (with Geoff Zanelli). He also did live composition for a musical commentary on the Step Brothers DVD.


He also composed the score to the Disney/Pixar short film, The Blue Umbrella, working alongside Sarah Jaffe.



Personal life


He dated comedic actress Mary Lynn Rajskub for five years until they broke up in the fall of 2002.



Touring and live performances


Brion is renowned for his regular Friday-night gigs at the Los Angeles club Largo, which feature covers and original songs, a variety of instruments and occasional guest musicians and comedians. He works without a set list, instead using audience suggestions as a jumping-off point. His extraordinary use of layered loops and frequent adoption of a "jigsaw puzzle" approach to performing songs (starting often with drums, then adding piano, bass, guitar, and vocals in turn) have captivated the capacity crowds at Largo and earned Brion a strong following. Recent shows have featured spontaneous appearances with singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, Gillian Welch, vocalists Fiona Apple and Rickie Lee Jones, singing old jazz standards like "My Funny Valentine", with upright bassist Stephen Patt (ex-Chambers Brothers), percussionist Matt Chamberlain (Tori Amos), bassist Sebastian Steinberg (ex-Soul Coughing), and fiddler Sara Watkins (Nickel Creek).


In April 2006, recurring tendonitis in Brion's right hand forced him to cancel all of his upcoming Largo shows. As a temporary 'farewell', he played one show only using his left hand, even looping his songs as he normally does and playing the drums with one stick. He is now back to playing at Largo on a regular basis.


Recalling his approach to the Largo shows with Chicago Tribune music editor Lou Carlozo, Brion said: "I taught my hands to follow whatever was coming into my head—and wherever my consciousness would go, I had to push my hands to follow. And at some level, you just had to abandon any concern about how you’d look. Performing without a set list: That was special."


In March 2016, Brion performed his score for Punch-Drunk Love with Wordless Music Orchestra in both Los Angeles and New York City, at the Ace Hotel and the Brooklyn Academy of Music, respectively. Norah Jones provided guest vocals in New York and Joanna Newsom in Los Angeles.[7]


In February 2018, Brion opened for John Mulaney as part of Mulaney's special, Kid Gorgeous. Brion performed during Mulaney's New York City leg of his tour, playing packed houses at Radio City Music Hall. Brion's appearance surprised audiences, but his versions of classic rock songs on Radio City's Mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ were welcome warmups for Mulaney.



Discography



Solo



  • Meaningless (2001)


The Bats


  • The Bats – How Pop Can You Get? (1982)


The Grays



  • The Grays – Ro Sham Bo (1994)


Film scores




  • Hard Eight (with Michael Penn) (1996)


  • Magnolia (1999)


  • Punch-Drunk Love (2002)


  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)


  • I Heart Huckabees (2004)


  • The Break-Up (2006)


  • Synecdoche, New York (2008)


  • Step Brothers (2008)


  • Glago's Guest (2008)[8]


  • The Other Guys (2010)


  • Stone (2010) (Main Theme Composer)


  • The Future (2011)


  • ParaNorman (2012)


  • This Is Forty (2012)


  • The Blue Umbrella (2013)


  • Delivery Man (2013)


  • The Gambler (2014)


  • Trainwreck (2015)


  • John Mulaney: The Comeback Kid (2015)


  • Curmudgeons (2016)


  • Wilson (2017)


  • Lady Bird (2017)


  • Sink or Swim (2018)


  • Christopher Robin (2018) (with Geoff Zanelli)



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Year
Album

Artist
Details
Ref.
1989

Rei Momo


David Byrne

Harmonium on "I Know Sometimes a Man Is Wrong"

1993

Broken Toy Shop


E
Background vocals on "Shine It All On"


Whatever


Aimee Mann
Co-producer, co-writer (three tracks), bass, guitar, drums, keyboards, synthesizers, piano, background vocals, and others
[9]

Tuesdays Are Forever

D.D. Wood
Harmonium
[9]

Spilt Milk


Jellyfish
Guitar on eight tracks
[9]

In Thrall


Murray Attaway
Bass, guitar, mellotron, piano, vibraphone
[9]

Here's to the Losers


Love Jones
Keyboards, synthesizers, electric organ, vibraphone
[9]
1994

Love Spit Love


Love Spit Love
Keyboards, piano, string arrangements
[9]
1995

Powerful Pain Relief

Love Jones
Keyboards, synthesizers, piano, organ
[9]

I Don't Know Why I Act This Way


Jude Cole
Guitar, keyboards, harmonium, calliope
[9]

For the Love of Harry: Everybody Sings Nilsson

Various artists
Producing, instrumentation for "One" by Aimee Mann
[9]

I'm with Stupid

Aimee Mann
Producer, co-writer (five tracks), bass, guitars, drums and percussion, keyboards, cello, harmonica, background vocals
[9]
1996

Come and Get It: A Tribute to Badfinger


Cherry Twister
Producer, instrumentation, background vocals
[9]

Tidal


Fiona Apple
Guitar, keyboards, vibraphone, tack piano, marimba
[9]

Braver Newer World


Jimmie Dale Gilmore
Guitar, bass, optigan
[9]

This Can't Be Life


Wild Colonials
Guitar, Chamberlin, organ
[9]

Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation

Various artists
Optigan, vibraphone on "Guilty by Association" by Joe Henry & Madonna
[9]

Susanna Hoffs


Susanna Hoffs
Guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion, drums
[9]

Prettier Than You

Brian Stevens
Guitar, clavinet
[9]

Phantom Blues


Taj Mahal
Guitar, Chamberlin
[9]

Omnipop (It's Only a Flesh Wound Lambchop)


Sam Phillips
Guitar, bass, Chamberlin, drums, piano
[9]

Beautiful Freak


Eels
Co-producer, guitar, keyboards, trombone, engineering, co-writer of "Not Ready Yet"
[9]

Just Say Noël

Various artists
Co-producer on "Christmastime" by Aimee Man with Michael Penn
[9]
1997

Shaken and Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project


David Arnold and various artists
Guitar, sitar, harmonium on "Nobody Does It Better" by Aimee Mann
[9]

The Mommyheads


Mommyheads
Keyboards
[9]

Megiddo


Lauren Hoffman
Keyboards, organs, vibraphone
[9]

Little Head


John Hiatt
Keyboards, vibraphone
[9]

Lincoln


Lincoln
Guitar, keyboards
[9]

Farewell

Uma
Guitar, keyboards
[9]

Eighteen Over Me


Garrison Starr
Organ, vibraphone
[9]

10 Cent Wing


Jonatha Brooke
Guitar
[9]
1998

XO


Elliott Smith
Vibraphone and keyboards on two tracks
[9]

Two Kinds of Laughter


Sara Hickman
Co-composer of "Coolness by Mistake"
[9]

Songs From The Pipe

The Surfers
Guitar, keyboards, background vocals
[9]

Sliding Doors soundtrack

Various artists
Producer, co-writer of "Amateur" by Aimee Man
[9]

Pleasantville: Music from the Motion Picture

Various artists
Producing, instrumentation, mixing on "Across the Universe" and "Please Send Me Someone to Love by Fiona Apple
[9]

Kool Trash


The Plimsouls
Piano, organ
[9]

Jubilee


Grant Lee Buffalo
Piano, Chamberlin, vibraphone, harmonium, optigan, tack piano
[9]

Got No Shadow


Mary Lou Lord
Harmonium, Chamberlin
[9]

Electro-Shock Blues

Eels
Chamberlin and organ on "Climbing to the Moon"
[9]

Burning the Daze


Marc Cohn
Harmonium, harmonica
[9]

Wishbone


Eleni Mandell
Co-producer, guitar, keyboards, Mellotron, bass, backing vocals, organ, banjo, drums, slide guitar, vibraphone, celesta, talk box
[10]
1999

Rufus Wainwright


Rufus Wainwright
Producer, additional engineering, vibraphone, marimba, keyboards, accordion, bass, guitar, organ, backing vocals, percussion, celesta, mandolin
[10]

Word of Mouth Parade


Gus
Guitar, mandolin, keyboards
[9]

When the Pawn...


Fiona Apple
Producer, guitars, bass, keyboards, vibraphone, drums, percussion, mixing
[9]

On How Life Is


Macy Gray
Guitar, electric keyboards and synthesizers, piano, vibraphone
[9]

Jewels for Sophia


Robyn Hitchcock
Co-producer, bass, drums and percussion, keyboards, organ, background vocals, engineer
[9]

Imaginate


Taxiride
Chamberlin
[9]

Fight Songs


Old 97's
Organ on "Murder (Or a Heart Attack)"
[9]

Magnolia: Music from the Motion Picture


Aimee Mann
Co-producer, co-writer of "Build That Wall", composer of "Magnolia", guitar, keyboards, organ, percussion, glockenspiel, background vocals
[9]

Magnolia score

Himself
Composer
[9]

Breakdown


Melissa Etheridge
Guitar
[9]

After the Party


The Menzingers
Guitar
[9]
2000

Two Lips: The Lost Album


Dan Castellaneta
Guitars, saxophone
[9]

Tonight and the Rest of My Life


Nina Gordon
Bass, guitars, keyboards, organ
[9]

Teddy Thompson


Teddy Thompson
Guitar on two tracks
[9]

From There to Here


John Oszajca
Guitar
[9]

Figure 8

Elliott Smith
Background vocals on "Happiness"/"The Gondola Man"
[9]

Breach


The Wallflowers
Additional musician
[9]

Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo

Aimee Mann
Co-producer, guitar, drums and percussion, keyboards, background vocals
[9]

A Star for Bram

Robyn Hitchcock
Producer, bass, guitars, drums, keyboards, piano, background vocals
[9]
2001

Trust No One


Dave Navarro
Intro voice and slide bass, "Mourning Son", guitars on "Very Little Daylight"
[9]

Tweekend


The Crystal Method
Bass, guitars, drums, keyboards, engineering, mixing on "Over the Line"
[9]

The Herethereafter


Miranda Lee Richards
Producer, bass, guitar, Chamberlin, bells, optigan, Marxophone, engineering
[9]

Meaningless

Himself
Producer, lead vocals, bass, guitars, drums, keyboards
[9]
2002

Up


Peter Gabriel
Mandolin and Chamberlin on "More Than This"
[9]

The Last DJ


Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Orchestral arrangements, conductor
[9]

The Instigator


Rhett Miller
Producer, bass, guitars, drums, piano, organ, vibraphone, background vocals, co-composer of "Things That Disappear"
[9]

Robyn Sings

Robyn Hitchcock
Guitar
[9]

Restless Night


Julianna Raye
Piano
[9]

No Fear


Abra Moore
Bass, guitar, drums, keyboards
[9]

Largo


Brad Mehldau
Producer, guitar, guitar synthesizer, prepared piano, Chamberlin, percussion, co-composer of "Dropjes"
[9]

Kissin Time


Marianne Faithfull
Drums, keyboards, Chamberlin, celeste, harmonium
[9]

Have You Fed the Fish?


Badly Drawn Boy
Bass, guitars, keyboards Chamberlin, orchestral arrangements, conductor
[9]

Alice Peacock


Alice Peacock
Guitar, organ
[9]

Punch-Drunk Love soundtrack

Himself
Producer, vocals, composer, instrumentation, mixing
[9]

About a Boy soundtrack

Badly Drawn Boy
Bass, guitar, vibraphone, background vocals
[9]
2003

To Whom It May Concern


Lisa Marie Presley
Guitar on "Lights Out"
[9]

Thirteenth Step


A Perfect Circle
Instrumentation on "The Nurse Who Loved Me"
[9]

Return to Planet Earth


Kim Fox
Guitars, ukulele, celeste
[9]

Luxor

Robyn Hitchcock
Guest musician on "You Remind Me of You"
[9]

Blondes Prefer the Gentlemen


The Gentlemen
Chamberlin, mellotron
[9]

Baby I'm Bored


Evan Dando
Co-producer, co-writer (five tracks), instrumentation
[9]

Amorama


Érica García
Guitar, keyboards, sampling
[9]
2004

Virginia Creeper


Grant-Lee Phillips
Ukulele
[9]

The Giant Pin


The Nels Cline Singers
Chamberlin, Harmonium, celeste, sampling
[9]

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind soundtrack

Himself
Producer, vocals, composer, instrumentation, mixing
[9]

Mutual Admiration Society


Mutual Admiration Society
Co-writer (two tracks)
[9]

I Heart Huckabees soundtrack

Himself
Producer, vocals, composer, instrumentation, mixing
[9]

Legion of Boom


The Crystal Method
Guitar on "Realizer"
[9]

From a Basement on the Hill

Elliott Smith
Additional recording
[9]

Everyone Is Here


Finn Brothers
Co-producer, guitars, drums, Harmonium, organ, percussion, programming
[9]

A Strange Mess of Flowers


Davíd Garza
Keyboards
[9]
2005

Winter Pays for Summer


Glen Phillips
Guitar, toy piano
[9]

Self Help Serenade


Marjorie Fair
Bass, drums, piano
[9]

Late Registration


Kanye West
Co-executive producer, instrumentation, string and brass arrangement
[9]

Fires


Nerina Pallot
Guitar, keyboards
[9]

Fate Is the Hunter


Kate Earl
Organ
[9]

Extraordinary Machine

Fiona Apple
Co-producer (two tracks), bass, marimba, orchestral arrangement
[9]

Can'tneverdidnothin'


Nikka Costa
Organ on "I Gotta Know", synthesizer on "Happy in the Morning"
[9]

Before the Poison

Marianne Faithfull
Co-writer of "City of Quartz"
[9]
2006

Wait


The Polyphonic Spree
Producer
[9]

The Believer

Rhett Miller
Co-writer of "I Believe She's Lying", bass, guitar, Chamberlain, piano,
[9]

Late Orchestration

Kanye West
Producer
[9]

Friendly Fire


Sean Lennon
Bass, guitars, drums, organ
[9]

Blinders On


Sean Watkins
Piano
[9]
2007

Graduation

Kanye West
Co-producer on "Drunk and Hot Girls", keyboards on "I Wonder", percussion on "Homecoming"
[9]

Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga


Spoon
Production, bass, Chamberlin on "The Underdog"
[9]

Fuzzbox


The Section Quartet
Producer of "Phenomena"
[9]
2008

Tooth of Crime


T Bone Burnett
Chamberlin, baritone guitar
[9]

Synecdoche, New York soundtrack

Himself
Producer, vocals, composer, instrumentation, mixing
[9]

Safe Trip Home


Dido
Co-producer, co-writer (five tracks), bass, guitars, drums, keyboards, piano, celeste, cello, additional percussion, orchestral arrangements, conductor, mixing
[9]

Perfect Symmetry


Keane
Co-producer on "You Haven't Told Me Anything"
[9]

Let It Come to You


Taylor Eigsti
Co-writer of "Not Ready Yet"
[9]

Big Bad World


Plain White T's
Chamberlin on "1, 2, 3, 4"
[9]
2009

Sara Watkins


Sara Watkins
Writer of "Same Mistakes", guitars
[9]

Rhett Miller

Rhett Miller
Bass, guitar
[9]

Divided by Night

The Crystal Method
Synthesizer on "Divided by Night", marxophone on "Sine Language"
[9]

Christina Courtin


Christina Courtin
Bass, guitars, Chamberlin, marxophone
[9]

Balm in Gilead


Rickie Lee Jones
Bass, guitars
[9]

An Eluardian Instance (Jon Brion Remix EP)


of Montreal & Himself
Producer, composer, instrumentation, mixing
[9]
2010

Mean Old Man


Jerry Lee Lewis
Bass, guitars
[9]

Intriguer


Crowded House
Guitar and vocal samples on "Twice if You're Lucky"
[9]

Highway Rider

Brad Mehldau
Producer, mixing
[9]

False Priest

of Montreal
Co-producer, drums, keyboards, synthesizers, mixing, engineering
[9]

Dirty Baby


Nels Cline
Electric piano, background vocals
[9]

Cho Dependent


Margaret Cho
Co-producer, co-writer, guitar, drums, piano, background vocals on "Enemies"
[9]

Chickens in Love

Various artists
Performer on "So Sleepy" (The Gummy Bears)" by Fiona Apple featuring Brion and the Punch Brothers
[9]

Antifogmatic


Punch Brothers
Producer, mixing, engineering
[9]
2011

The Interpreter: Live at Largo

Rhett Miller
Guitar, drums, piano, background vocals
[9]

Rave On Buddy Holly

Various artists
Production, vocals, guitars, percussion on "Everyday" with Fiona Apple
[9]

Belle


Bic Runga
Guitar, synthesizer, floor tom
[9]

Christmas


Michael Bublé
Orchestral arrangements on "All I Want for Christmas Is You"
[9]
2012

This Is 40 Soundtrack

Various artists
Producer, composer, instrumentation on "Theme 1 (Debbie and Oliver)"
[9]

Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection


Katy Perry
Producer, instrumentation, "The One That Got Away" (Acoustic)
[9]

The Only Place


Best Coast
Producer, bass, guitars, keyboards, percussion
[9]

Rize of the Fenix


Tenacious D
Bass, synthesizers, and mellotron on "The Ballad of Hollywood Jack and the Rage Kage"
[9]

Pines


A Fine Frenzy
Bass, guitar, keyboards, pump organ
[9]

ParaNorman soundtrack

Himself
Producer, composer, instrumentation, conductor
[9]

Ghost


Sky Ferreira
Co-producer and co-writer of "Ghost"
[9]

Floratone II

Floratone
Keyboards
[9]
2013

Tim McGraw & Friends


Tim McGraw
Featured musician on "Middle Age Crazy"
[9]

The Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film

Various artists
Producer of "Crazy in Love" performed by Emeli Sandé and The Bryan Ferry Orchestra
[9]

Girl Who Got Away

Dido
Co-producer, co-writer of "Lost", keyboards, orchestral arrangements, conductor, mixing
[9]

Dreamchaser


Sarah Brightman
Guitar, piano, celeste, vibraphone
[9]

Division Street


Harper Simon
Guitar, synthesizer
[9]

Night Time, My Time B-Sides: Part I

Sky Ferreira
Producer and co-writer of "I'm on Top" and "Werewolf (I Like You)"
[9]
2014

Rock & Roll Time

Jerry Lee Lewis
Guitar
[9]

Heigh Ho


Blake Mills
Piano, tiple
[9]
2016

Young in All the Wrong Ways

Sara Watkins
Bass, guitar, piano, celeste, mellotron
[9]

Lemonade


Beyonce
Orchestral arrrangements
[9]

Rainbow Ends


Emitt Rhodes
Guitar on "Dog on a Chain"
[9]

Blonde[11]


Frank Ocean
Co-producer, keyboards, orchestral arrangements, drum programming
[9]
2017

The Dream

Tashaki Miyakis
Musician
[9]

Lady Bird soundtrack

Himself
Producer, composer, instrumentation
[9]
2018

Dirty Computer


Janelle Monáe
Co-producer, writer of "Jane's Dream", synthesizer, mallets
[9]
2018

Swimming


Mac Miller
Co-producer, co-writer of "Come Back to Earth", "Hurt Feelings", "Perfecto", "Ladders", "Small Worlds", "2009", and "So It Goes."



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  6. ^ Interview by David Wolinsky at The A.V. Club


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External links



  • Jon Brion Discography


  • Jon Brion on IMDb


  • Jon Brion discography at MusicBrainz


  • Embrionic Press: Jon Brion articles (via the Internet Archive)

  • Jon Brion Fan Page










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