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  1. Alan Howarth is an American composer and sound designer who has worked on soundtracks for Hollywood films including the Star Trek and Halloween series, and is known for his collaborations with film director and composer John Carpenter. Alan Howarth grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. Playing music in local rock bands, he opened for national touring acts including The Who and Cream.[citation needed] He ...

  2. 1 Jun 2014 · John Carpenter, Composer - Alan Howarth, Composer, MainArtist - Alan Howarth Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher (C) 2018 AHI (P) 2012 Alan Howarth Inc. 27. Hallway Out (Theatrical) Buy track 00:06:47. John Carpenter, Composer - Alan Howarth, Composer, MainArtist - Alan Howarth Music (ASCAP), MusicPublisher ...

  3. 31 Okt 2012 · Synth maestro Alan Howarth, 64, was John Carpenter’s partner in sound in the 1980s, composing for cult films such as Escape From New York, Halloween II, Big Trouble in Little China and Christine ...

  4. 13 Ogo 2019 · Alan Howarth, Composer for "HOAX" horror movie. Director Matt Allen and Alan share their latest techniques and creative insight into the making of music for ...

  5. 12 Apr 2024 · Released on 12/04/24 by Madison Gate Records. Main artists: John Carpenter Alan Howarth. Genre: Film Soundtracks. Available in. 16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo. Unlimited Streaming. Digital Download. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Buy the album Starting at $15.99.

  6. 14 Mac 2020 · Carpenter and Howarth had a very limited time table to compose the score for the 1982 release Halloween III: Season of the Witch, a unique moment in the franchise due to its departure from the Michael Myers character and the original storyline. Though it was a failed experiment to make the Halloween series focused on October 31st instead of one specific villain, Carpenter and Howarth still ...

  7. 31 Okt 2023 · Courtesy of Alan Howarth Carpenter loved introducing movies to his boys—always accompanied with pizza—and they graduated from schlocky ’50s sci-fi to classics like Psycho and Apocalypse Now .