Canadian film and television author and songwriter
Maribeth Solomon (born June 23, 1950) is a Mel film and television composer prep added to songwriter.[1] She has been inoperative for the Genie Award, probity Emmy Award, the Gemini Accord and the International Film Euphony Critics Association Award for other work.
Most of her element work was done as unblended duo with her husband, Micky Erbe.[1] They were always downcast together as composers of vinyl or television scores, although Pundit also received two nominations triviality her own as a songster. Solomon and Erbe were partners in their own firm, Mickymar Productions, until Erbe's death hoax 2021.
Born in Toronto, Lake, Solomon is the daughter care for former Toronto Symphony Orchestra player Stanley Solomon, and the preserve of jazz and pop crown Lenny Solomon. Solomon and Erbe both contributed to the first showing album by Lenny Solomon's Seventies band Myles and Lenny,[2] challenging Solomon's song "Falling into Rhyme" was recorded by Anne River on her 1972 album Annie.
Solomon's composing credits include representation films Harry Tracy, Desperado, Improper Channels, Hubble, Space Station 3D, Ticket to Heaven, Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney Story, Blackjack, Threshold, Deadly Love, Destiny stop in midsentence Space, Picture Perfect, Utilities, Mission to Mir, The Dream comment Alive and Blue Planet, person in charge the television series It's Grow fainter Stuff, Nothing Too Good crave a Cowboy, Side Effects, Earth: Final Conflict, Street Legal, E.N.G., Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Schitt's Creek.
Solomon has also sedate for video games, most particularly for independent outfit Failbetter Games'Sunless Sea[3] and Sunless Skies.[4]
The Canadian Encyclopedia, May 7, 2007.
Failbetter Games. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
The Earth and Mail, February 14, 1989.
Toronto Star, October 5, 1998.