film credits

Gwen Hughes has written music for a number of productions, both stage and screen.

Also, licensing catalogue at:


Song and Film

Placing Music in Today's Top TV Shows and Movies 

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Contact her directly at gwen@gwenhughes.com if you'd like to discuss the use of her tunes, both with vocals and without, for your next production. Here are some audio samples from Gwen's CD's:

 

< Gwen wrote the title track for this independent film, nominated for (5) "best of" awards at the LONG ISLAND FILM FESTIVAL (including Best Song!)

 

This thriller features Gwen’s holiday classic, “It’s Really Christmas Now. >   www.mediumraw.com

 

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DISCOGRAPHY

 

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REVIEWS

"She swings lightly from come-hither cabaret diva to serious pop interpreter to playful entertainer, indulging in liberating vocalese.” -The Atlanta Journal Constitution

   
 

GWEN HUGHES / REDWARBLER MUSIC

CREDITS INCLUDE:

“Kerberos” (My Thai Productions, 2010)
Song Placement: “What Child Is This?” (trad/g.hughes)

“You Make Me Feel Like Candy” (ProMotion Online, 2010)
Music Video Production for Online Release

“O Christmas Payne” (House of Payne, Tyler Perry Productions, 2009)
Television Appearance

“Medium Raw” (Medium Raw Productions, 2009)
Song Placement: “It’s Really Christmas Now” (g.hughes)

“Rex” (Cinematic Heroes, 2008)
Song Written for Film: Title Track, “Rex” (g.hughes)

“Man vs. Wild” (Discovery Channel, 2009)
Song Placement: “Running” (g.hughes)

“Rough Hustle” (indie, 2009)
Song Placement: “Did It Really Happen” (g.hughes)

“Road Trip Nation” (PBS, 2008)
Song Placement: “Freedom Song” (Hughes/Cunningham)

“Road Trip Nation” (PBS, 2008)
Song Placement: “Being Sarah” (g.hughes)

“Road Trip Nation” (PBS, 2008)
Song Placement: “Come to Me” (d. young, g hughes-vocals)

“Jack Satin” (P-One Productions, 2008)
Song Placement: “You’re So Good at Loving Me” (g.hughes)

“Waitrose-Dove National Radio Campaign” (Leland-Nightingale Music, United Kingdom, 2007)
Song Placement: “Soft Touch” (g.hughes)

“Fortune’s Fool” (Busy Living Productions, 2007)
Song Placement: “Come to Me” (d.young, vocal by g. hughes)

“My Christmas Soldier” (Jeff Rose, 2006)
Vocal Overdubs for Onscreen Carolers

“Blood Ties” (Kely McClung, My Thai Productions, 2006)
Song Placement: “Running” (g.hughes)

“Mattie, Johnny and Smooth White Stones: Part II” (Cassandra Hollis, Holy Hill Produtions, 2006)
Song Placement: “Blessed Assurance” and “Amazing Grace” (public domain/arr. By Steve Cunningham)

“A Stolen Melody” (Michael Lippert, SCAD, 2006)
Song Placement: “You’re So Good at Loving Me” (g.hughes)

“Cat House” (HBO Productions)
General Song Consideration through SongandFilm.com

“Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” (Bravo, 2005)
Song Consideration: “Come to Me” (d.young, vocal: g. hughes)

“We Three Kings” (We Three Kings Productions, 2003)
Score Composed, Original Songs Composed

“Statesmanship” (Eric Potter, GSU, 2003)
Song Placement: “Soft Touch” (g. hughes)

2002 ShowSouth Awards (Atlanta, GA)
Composed Original Song for Video Awards Ceremony

One City, Many Voices (Atlanta, 2001)
Composed Original Song for Invocation at Historic Fox Theatre

“The Horse & Pony Show” (Nice Guy Productions, 2001)
Song Placement: “You Make Me Feel Like Candy” (g.hughes)

“Romeo and Juliet” (Atlanta Classic Theatre, 1999)
Original Songs Composed as well as Song Placement, “So & So” (m.o’hara, vocal: g. hughes)
 

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