About

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Rob Moose is a three-time Grammy Award-winning multi-instrumentalist, arranger and producer. One of the most recorded musicians of his day, he's contributed to thousands of albums from Paul Simon to Taylor Swift to John Legend. Active in the world of film and television, Rob records strings for Severance and arranged the closing credits song for Everything Everywhere All At Once. As an orchestrator, his work has been performed by the Atlanta, Charlotte, Colorado, Dallas, and Indianapolis Symphonies, as well as the Boston Pops and Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. In 2020, he produced “Copycat Killer,” a joint release with Phoebe Bridgers reimagining four songs from her album “Punisher.” In 2023, Rob released an EP entitled “Inflorescence,” featuring Phoebe Bridgers, Sara Bareilles, Bon Iver, Brittany Howard and Emily King. Recent projects include music directing the first ACLU “Creatives for Freedom” concert (featuring Sheryl Crow, St. Vincent and more) and producing the closing credits song for the Oscar-nominated documentary “Come See Me In The Good Light.” He is a Fellow of the inaugural cohort of the Michael D. Eisner Arts & Culture Fellowship and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.