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    Geoff Levin
    An image from Beyond the Stars, one of the productions that also features Geoff Levin.
    Geoff Levin

    Geoff Levin

    September 14, 1945 — San Francisco, California, USA

    Geoff Levin (born September 14, 1945) is an American rock musician, film/television composer and songwriter. Performing as part of the Black Mountain Boys with Jerry Garcia in the early years of his career, in 1968 his own group, People!, scored a hit record "I Love You" on Capital Records.[1][2] Together with Geoffrey Lewis in 1970, he created Celestial Navigations, a storytelling group, that produced 8 albums, several made the Billboard (New Age) charts. He co-composed and co-produced "The Janitor", an Academy Award-nominated animated short based on a story by Geoffrey Lewis from the album Celestial Navigations.[3][4][5] Levin has scored over 40 full-length films and has created music used in many TV shows including The Sopranos, Chicago Fire, The Good Wife, Friends, Bloodline, SNL, Game of Thrones, Friday Night Lights, CSI, and Weeds. He co-wrote the theme song for Jakers, an Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning PBS animated series. In addition, he composed music for James Cameron's deep sea documentary, Last Mysteries of the Titanic.[6] In 2007, as part of People!, Levin was inducted into San Jose's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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    Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo

    2005

    Bringing Down the House

    Bringing Down the House

    2003

    Succubus: Hell-Bent

    Succubus: Hell-Bent

    2007

    Beyond the Stars

    Beyond the Stars

    1989

    Born

    Born

    2007

    Dark Wolf

    Dark Wolf

    2003

    Hot Boyz

    Hot Boyz

    2000

    The Smokers

    The Smokers

    2000