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    Jay Gruska ( / ˈɡrʌskə /; born April 23, 1952) is an American songwriter and composer best known for his film and television scoring, and for writing hit songs for a variety of artists. He has composed musical scores for dozens of TV dramas, with over 500 hours of shows played internationally.

  2. Jay Gruska - 'Circus' - from Jay Gruska solo album 'Which One of Us Is Me' Jay Gruska - 'String Thing' - Music from the TV Movie 'A Time to Heal' Jay Gruska - 'Americana' - Suite from Supernatural Soundtrack (Water Tower Music) Jay Gruska - 'Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' - performed by Michael and Jermaine Jackson, Grammy Nomination Best Vocal Duet

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  4. Biography. The Gruskas come from a musical family. Their father, Jay Gruska, is a movie and television composer, and their grandfather is multiple-Oscar-winning composer John Williams.

    • folk rock
    • Barbara Gruska, Ethan Gruska
    • Los Angeles, California, US
    • 2008-2016
  5. Jay Gruska, along with Christopher Lennertz, are the composers who have been responsible for Supernatural’s original score for all 13 seasons, and has won three ASCAP awards for his work on the show.

  6. Currently with The Belle Brigade, Agop artist Barbara Gruska is a drummer, singer, and songwriter who is inspired by life and authors like Paul Bowels and Henry Miller. Los Angeles based multi-instrumentalist Barbara Gruska has spent 22 years behind the kit, but she is more than a drummer. Over the last few years, Gruska has worked with artists ...

  7. Mar 5, 2020 · Growing up the son of Emmy-winning film and TV composer Jay Gruska and grandson of Oscar-winning film composer John Williams, Gruska has managed to distinguish himself despite the looming...

  8. Born In. Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States. Jay Gruska started out with his first recording contract at twenty-one years old. From there he has seamlessly morphed from singer-songwriter to record producer to theatrical music composer to film and television composer–sometimes all at once.

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