Patrick Warren
Patrick Warren (born March 26, 1957) is an American musician, composer, and record producer. He is known for his work on the films Magnolia, Fifty Shades of Grey, Boogie Nights and Red State, as well as the television series True Detective[1] for which he composed and performed his original music for which he was awarded an Emmy. He composed the theme song and the original score to the Showtime original series The Chi.[2] As a recording artist, he has worked with Michael Penn, Fiona Apple,[3] The Wallflowers, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Stevie Nicks, and Liz Phair. As a touring musician, he has toured with Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Lana Del Rey.[4][5][6] He is globally known as an expert Chamberlin artist.[7][8][9] ChamberlinWarren is an accomplished pianist and keyboardist, who has performed on Grammy Award-winning records and Emmy Award-winning television series, as well as dozens of feature films[10] including Pleasantville and Across the Universe. Warren is also among the top Chamberlin artists in the world.[11][12] The Chamberlin is an electro-mechanical keyboard that was first introduced in 1948.[13] Warren has played Chamberlin on many albums including Fiona Apple's 1996 debut Tidal,[14] the song "Road Trippin'" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers for their 1999 album Californication, and Lucinda Williams' Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone.[15] from 2014.[16] CollaborationsWith Michael Penn
With Nerina Pallot
With Michelle Branch
With Taylor Hicks
With Rod Stewart
With Rosanne Cash With Bonnie Raitt
With LeAnn Rimes
With Rob Thomas
With Avril Lavigne
With Tracy Chapman
With Joe Cocker
With Neil Diamond
With Macy Gray
With Melissa Etheridge With Fiona Apple
With Sam Phillips
With Rodney Crowell
With Aaron Neville
With Lisa Marie Presley
With Stevie Nicks
With Chris Cornell
With Shelby Lynne
With Beth Hart
With Sara Bareilles
With Marc Cohn
With Tom Waits
With Aimee Mann
With Jewel
With Ronan Keating
With Bob Dylan
With Tift Merritt
With Bruce Springsteen
With Joan Baez
With Graham Nash
With Elisa
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