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    • July 22, 1977July 22, 1977
  2. Jermaine Stegall is an accomplished and versatile composer and conductor. With over 50 projects to his credit, Stegall most well-known for the score to “Coming 2 America”, the highly anticipated sequel to the Eddie Murphy classic, with Murphy, Arsenio Hall and James Earl-Jones all reprising their roles. Jermaine recently completed the score ...

  3. Born July 22, 1977. Add to list. Awards. 1 win & 4 nominations. Photos 7. Known for. Coming 2 America. 5.3. Composer. 2021. Peter Pan & Wendy. 4.4. Music Department (additional music) 2023. Senior Year.

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    • Joliet, Illinois, USA
  4. composer, actor. 45 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «Praise This» (2023), «Oracle» (2022), «Senior Year» (2022), «We Will Be Monsters» (2021 – ...), «Coming 2 America» (2021)...

  5. Jermaine Stegall is an accomplished and versatile composer and conductor. With over 50 projects to his credit, Stegall most well-known for the score to “Coming 2 America”, the highly ...

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    Jermaine Stegall is an accomplished and versatile composer and conductor. With over fifty projects to his credit, Stegall most recently completed the score for Coming 2 America, the highly anticipated sequel to the Eddie Murphy classic, with Murphy, Arsenio Hall and James Earl-Jones all reprising their roles. Stegall’s recent scoring and ...

  7. Mar 2, 2021 · Jermaine Stegall is an accomplished and versatile composer and conductor. Stegall’s extensive music studies include a BA from Northern Illinois University’s School of Music, a Master’s degree in Music Composition from the University of North Texas, and the prestigious Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program at USC.

  8. Mar 5, 2021 · Coming 2 America opens in much the same way the first film did in 1988—with a version of Solomon Linda’s “Mbube,” the basis for the Disney hit “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.” “It was ...