Paul Pilot (aka Paul Wilkinson) is a Northern Irish composer, musician and record producer.
Pilot is known for using unusual sounds and instruments alongside more traditional band arrangements. This has been variously with found sound samples or instruments such as bowed saw or bass clarinet. Pilot has worked with bands such as
Duke Special
Duke Special (born Peter Wilson; 4 January 1971) is a songwriter and performer based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A piano-based songwriter with a romantic style and a warm, distinctly accented voice, he was previously known for his distinctiv ...
, All the Luck in he World,
Athlete (band)
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,
Beth Rowley
Beth Ann Rowley is an English singer-songwriter.
Early life
Rowley was born in Peru to British parents who moved back to Bristol, England when Rowley was two years old.
Career Early career
She was influenced by her family's love for many differ ...
,
Rue Royale
Rue Royale (French for "Royal Street") may refer to several streets:
* Rue Royale, Brussels, Belgium
* Rue Royale, Lyon, France
* Rue Royale, Paris, France
See also
* Royal Street, New Orleans, United States
* Royal Road (disambiguation)
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, and
Tim Williams.
Career
Paul was first active in Irish alternative band The Amazing Pilots. After the disbandment of this band in 2007, Pilot became in demand as a record producer. Notably he has worked with Northern Ireland artist
Duke Special
Duke Special (born Peter Wilson; 4 January 1971) is a songwriter and performer based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A piano-based songwriter with a romantic style and a warm, distinctly accented voice, he was previously known for his distinctiv ...
, acting as co-producer for ''
Songs from the Deep Forest
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'' (certified gold in Ireland) and ''
Oh Pioneer
''Oh Pioneer'' is the seventh studio album by Northern Irish recording artist Duke Special
Duke Special (born Peter Wilson; 4 January 1971) is a songwriter and performer based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A piano-based songwriter with a r ...
'' Paul also wrote songs for
Beth Rowley
Beth Ann Rowley is an English singer-songwriter.
Early life
Rowley was born in Peru to British parents who moved back to Bristol, England when Rowley was two years old.
Career Early career
She was influenced by her family's love for many differ ...
’s top 10 UK record “Little Dreamer” and has toured as musician for artists such as
John Grant and
Buddy Miller
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. Working increasingly as a film composer Paul has worked on several award-winning features and docuseries.
Film Composition
Pilot wrote the original score for
Laurel Canyon
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: A Place in Time under director Alison Ellwood for the EPIX network. The production was nominated for 3 Emmy awards. Through a wealth of rare and newly unearthed footage and audio recordings, the series features an intimate portrait of the artists who created a musical revolution that changed popular culture. Uniquely immersive and experiential, this event takes us back in time to a place where a rustic canyon in the heart of Los Angeles became a musical petri dish. Featuring the music of
Joni Mitchell,
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) were a folk rock supergroup made up of American singer-songwriters David Crosby and Stephen Stills and English singer-songwriter Graham Nash. When joined by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young as a fourth member ...
,
The Doors
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,
Linda Ronstadt
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,
Eagles (band)
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, and many more.
Finding Oscar. The film, produced by
Steven Spielberg
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and
Frank Marshall tells the story of the search for two young boys who were plucked from a nightmare and offer the only living evidence that ties the Guatemalan government to the massacre. Along with frequent collaborator
John Stirratt
John Chadwick Stirratt is an American bassist and multi-instrumentalist for Wilco and The Autumn Defense.
Early career
Stirratt grew up in Mandeville, Louisiana. He attended Mandeville High School and the University of Mississippi, and is ...
from the US Rock Band
Wilco
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Paul wrote the original score. The soundtrack featured a re-recording of
R.E.M classic “The Flowers of Guatemala” from their Life's Rich Pageant album. Paul collaborated with R.E.M's
Peter Buck
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and Scott McCaughey on this new version. The soundtrack album was released by UK independent label Decor records.
Paul Pilot wrote the original score for Mr A and Mr M: The Story of
A&M Records
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. Directed by
Frank Marshall and Ryan Suffern, this two-part docuseries takes an in-depth look at A&M's artist-focused approach, and uncovers how they discovered talent while adapting to the ever-changing music industry. Featuring the music of
The Police
The Police were an English rock band formed in London in 1977. For most of their history the line-up consisted of primary songwriter Sting (lead vocals, bass guitar), Andy Summers (guitar) and Stewart Copeland (drums, percussion). The Poli ...
,
The Carpenters
The Carpenters (officially known as Carpenters) were an American vocal and instrumental duo consisting of siblings Karen (1950–1983) and Richard Carpenter (born 1946). They produced a distinct, soft, musical style, combining Karen's contr ...
,
Carole King
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and many more.
Paul Pilot scored comedian
Russell Howard
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’s “Until the Wheels come off” for Netflix in 2021. Featuring the UK's popular standup with candid and personal video journals as he struggled and ultimately performed during lockdown in various settings including in New Zealand.
Paul Pilot scored the
Meryl Streep
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Narrated
Museum Town again alongside
Wilco
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’s John Stirratt. The original score along with contributions from Big Thief, David Byrne and others soundtracks the story of the
Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
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— an unconventional museum in the small town of North Adams, Mass — and the power of art to transform a barren post-industrial city. Jennifer Trainer, a former journalist and one of the original builders of Mass MoCA, directed the documentary. The film had its world premiere at this year's South by Southwest Film Festival.
Pilot wrote the score for ''Bidder 70'', a documentary film that in 2012 won the Moving Mountains Prize at the
Telluride Film Festival
The Telluride Film Festival (TFF) is a film festival held annually in Telluride, Colorado during Labor Day weekend (the first Monday in September). The 49th edition took place on September 2 -6, 2022.
History
First held on 30 August 1974, t ...
and was named Best American Film at the
Traverse City Film Festival
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. He also produced and recorded the live band music for the
Academy Award
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-nominated ''
An Education
''An Education'' is a 2009 coming-of-age drama
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'', where he makes a cameo appearance as a band member in the club scene. His short film ''How To Make your own Paul Pilot Record'' was shown at the San Francisco International Festival of Short Films and the Chicago International Movies and Music Festival. Pilot has also worked as writer, composer, or performer on several
ESPN
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-associated short films including ''Right to Play'' (2011), ''The Man vs. The Machine'' (2014), and ''What the Hell Happened to Jai Alai'' (2016).
Filmography
References
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Multi-instrumentalists from Northern Ireland
Guitarists from Northern Ireland
Songwriters from Northern Ireland
Film score composers from Northern Ireland
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)