LC control no. | no2005089237 |
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Personal name heading | Ralph, J. (Joshua) |
Variant(s) | Ralph, Joshua Ralph, Josh |
Associated country | United States |
Located | New York (N.Y.) |
Birth date | 1975 |
Place of birth | New York (N.Y.) |
Profession or occupation | Composers Musicians |
Found in | His The illusionary movements of Geraldine and Nazu, p2005: label (J. Ralph) insert (J. Ralph, who may or may not be Joshua Ralph) Adtunes.com WWW site, Sept. 26, 2005: One million miles away (Joshua Ralph, or most recognizably J. Ralph, is a notable artist responsible for a variety of catchy tunes featured in television ads. His debut album, released under the alias "Spy," features the song "One Million Miles Away" which was heard in a Volkswagen Passat commercial) NPR WWW site, Sept. 26, 2005: All things considered, June 22, 2005, "J. Ralph, ad tune maker" (J. Ralph -- whose given name is Josh) Personal website, viewed November 8, 2016 (J. Ralph; American; born NY, 1975; composer, producer, singer, and social activist from New York City; founder of music production company and record label The Rumor Mill; records include Theodora, The illusionary movements of Geraldine & Nazu, Music to Mauzner by, and B-sides and rarities; fellow of Yale University; member of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) <http://www.jralph.com/> Internet movie database, viewed November 8, 2016 (J. Ralph; soundtrack, music department, composer; alternate names: Joshua Ralph, Joshua "Spy" Ralph, Spy; credits dated 1995, 2006-2017; composer for Film stars don't die in Liverpool, Racing extinction, Meru, The New Yorker presents, Garnet's gold, Finding Vivan Maier, Turned towards the sun, Maladies, Hell and back again (episode of Independent lens), Chasing ice, Deepest dive, Wretches & jabberers, Hell and back again, Jean-Michel Basquiat, The cover, Man on wire, Black white + gray, Lucky number Slevin, Eyes beyond seeing) <http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0707775/> |
Associated language | eng |