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John Cody Carpenter (born May 7, 1984) is an American musician and composer. He is the son of film director John Carpenter and actress Adrienne Barbeau . Carpenter is mostly known for his work with his godfather and musician Daniel Davies , as well as his various solo projects.
John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies, returned for Ends after previously scored for the first two entries in the franchise. The album was released by Sacred Bones Records first on iTunes on October 13, 2022, and later through other music platforms the following day on October 14, which coincides the film's release. [1]
The score for Halloween Ends was composed by John Carpenter, his son Cody Carpenter, and Daniel Davies, [69] who had previously collaborated on the first two films in the series. The official soundtrack was released digitally on October 14, 2022, by Sacred Bones Records , [ 70 ] with a limited vinyl release set for January 20, 2023. [ 71 ]
John Carpenter with Daniel Davies and Cody Carpenter (Credit: Sophie Gransard) “They each bring enormous strengths. Cody is a virtuoso on the keyboards and piano. Daniel’s a virtuoso on the ...
John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies, who previously scored for the first film, returned for the sequel. As similar to the predecessor, John had reused the original theme from the 1978 film using modern interpretations.
John Howard Carpenter was born in Carthage, New York, on January 16, 1948, the son of Milton Jean (née Carter) and music professor Howard Ralph Carpenter. [5] In 1953, after his father accepted a job at Western Kentucky University, the family relocated to Bowling Green, Kentucky. [6]
Lost Themes III: Alive After Death is the third studio album by American film director and composer John Carpenter. It was released on February 5, 2021, through Sacred Bones Records. The album was created in collaboration with Carpenter's son Cody Carpenter and his godson Daniel Davies. [1]
Third District Judge Matthew Roker sentenced John Cody Hart to 30 years in prison with an indeterminate life sentence — meaning Hart could eventually be released on parole, Adams County ...