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Brian D. Siewert, alternatively credited with or without his middle initial, is an American public speaker, multiple Emmy Award-winning concert and television
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, producer,
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, arranger and visual artist. He has worked on ''
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'' (1996–2009) as Principal Composer/Songwriter, ''
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'' (1995-2010) as Principal Composer/Songwriter and Supervising Music Producer, ''
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''. Siewert is the recipient of both
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and BMI (
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) awards for his work in Film/TV Music. He toured with country music singer ''
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'' as her keyboardist for several hundred arena and amphitheater shows during the "Tell Me Wy" and "Black & Wy" tours (1992-1994). As a keyboardist, producer, arranger, conductor and studio musician, Siewert has contributed to albums by ''
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''. In 2012, he was nominated for a
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for producing the album ''Christmas Hope'' for recording artist Ben Utecht. In 2007, Siewert established the "Brian D. Siewert Artist In Motion" Scholarship at his alma mater Lakeshore High School in Stevensville, MI where he was the 2008 recipient of their Distinguished Alumni Award. The annual scholarship grants a college scholarship to a graduating senior in the field of any/all arts. Allendale (MI) Public Schools (
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) commissioned Siewert in 2011 to compose what is now the school's official alma mater "Oh Allendale."


Awards and nominations

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Awards: *WON, 1998, Outstanding Achievement in Musical Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "
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" *Nominated, 1999, Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "The Guiding Light" *Nominated, 2000, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: " Another World" *Nominated, 2001, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "The Guiding Light" *WON, 2001, Outstanding Original Song for "The Guiding Light" song "Where There is Hope" (shared with Trey Bruce and
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) *Nominated, 2002, Outstanding Original Song for: "The Guiding Light" song "On My Own" (shared with
Leslie Mills Leslie Mills is an American actress, film producer, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Music career Originally from Kentucky and based in Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville, Mills grew up studying dance, theater, and music. She got her st ...
) *Nominated, 2002, Outstanding Original Song for "The Guiding Light" song "I Believe in the Mystery" (shared with
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) performed by Laura Bell Bundy *Nominated, 2002, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "The Guiding Light" *Nominated, 2003, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "The Guiding Light" *Nominated, 2003, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "The Guiding Light" *Nominated, 2005, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "The Guiding Light" *Nominated, 2007, Outstanding Original Song for: "The Guiding Light" song "Can You Love Me (With the Lights on)" (shared with Angela Lauer and Timothy Lauer) *Nominated, 2007, Outstanding Original Song for: "The Guiding Light" song "In a Moment". Siewert performed the vocal as well. *WON, 2007, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "The Guiding Light" "SHE'S A MARVEL" episode. Siewert scored and mixed the entire episode in conjunction with MARVEL STUDIOS who developed story and storyboards which were used exclusively in the episode. *WON, 2008, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "The Guiding Light" Entire episode COMPOSED, ARRANGED and MIXED by Siewert on common theme executed throughout the score. ASCAP FILM & TELEVISION AWARDS: *WON, 2008, Film and Television Award for Most Performed Theme and Underscore for a series BMI FILM & TELEVISION AWARDS: *WON, 2001, and 2002 Film and Television Awards


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Brian D. Siewert
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