JOHN
FRIZZELL
Biography
HMMA Award-winning composer John Frizzell, born in New York City, began his music career early, singing in the chorus of the Paris Opera Company and the Metropolitan Opera Company. As a teenager, he played guitar in rock bands before shifting his focus to jazz – a passion that led him to pursue a formal musical education at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music and Manhattan School of Music. During his college years, Frizzell met his first mentor, guitar legend Joe Pass, who inspired him to become a composer. Early in his career, Frizzell collaborated with renowned composers as an orchestrator and co-composer. He initially worked with the iconic Academy Award Winner® Ryuichi Sakamoto on the Oliver Stone mini-series "Wild Palms," and then with Academy Award® nominee James Newton Howard on "Dante’s Peak." Following these collaborations, his independent composing career flourished, leading to scores for notable films with leading filmmakers such as Jean-Pierre Jeunet ("Alien Resurrection"), Joel Silver ("Thir13en Ghosts" and "Ghost Ship"), Danny Cannon ("I Still Know What You Did Last Summer"), and Mark Rydell ("James Dean" and "Crime of the Century"). A pivotal moment in Frizzell's career came when he submitted music to Mike Judge on a cassette that he humorously edited to include disparaging commentary from Beavis and Butt-head, who insisted the music ‘sucked’. This tongue-in-cheek approach led to Frizzell becoming the composer for "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America." He continued to work with Judge on projects such as "Office Space," "King of the Hill," "Tales from the Tour Bus," and the 2022 film "Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe," for which Frizzell won the Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Score for a Streamed Animated Film. Frizzell is also set to score the 2025 reboot of "King of the Hill” and an untitled 2025 film from Judge.
Frizzell has had a longstanding collaboration with legendary creator Kevin Williamson since scoring his 1999 film "Teaching Mrs. Tingle." This partnership also includes projects like "The Following" and "Tell Me A Story," and will continue with the 2025 Netflix Drama series ‘The Waterfront”. Beyond his extensive history of orchestral composition and the cutting edge of electronics in film music, Frizzell plays guitar and mandolin and is very well versed in Americana music. His band, Gandy Dancer, has opened for the Chris Shiflett Band (Foo Fighters guitarist). Frizzell is a member of the California Bluegrass Association (CBA) and co-founded ‘Spectrum Bluegrass’ which is a subset of the CBA aimed at fostering creativity and community for autistic musicians.
Diagnosed as an adult with ASD Level 1 (formerly known as Asperger's), Frizzell actively advocates for autistic unemployment issues and will be a guest panelist on this subject at the 2024 Vancouver International Film Festival. Frizzell has served on the Executive Board of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and has lectured to graduate students at USC Thornton School of Music and the Sundance Film Music Lab. He has also served as the Honorary President of the International Film Music Conference in Úbeda, Spain