Interview with Frank Fitzpatrick
The Weekly Comet hosts Tamara Conniff & Jonathan McHugh welcome an award-winning film music producer, filmmaker, social entrepreneur, composer, record producer and songwriter Frank Fitzpatrick.
Frank Fitzpatrick is the founder and director of non profit arts organization EarthTones.
Fitzpatrick has created the soundtracks for over two-dozen films including “Queen of the Damned,” “Scary Movie 3,” “Nuns on the Run,” “In Too Deep,” “Beat the World,” and “Friday.”
He is currently working on “Amazing,” a co-venture between Shanghai Film Group and the National Basketball Association (NBA), which will help promote NBA-Fit health and fitness clinics for young fans and families throughout China.
In 2010, his song “Soul Music,” performed by Anthony Hamilton, was nominated for a Grammy for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance. The song was the title track for the motion picture “Soul Men.”
He has worked with such artists as Jill Scott, Dave Hollister, Les Nubians, Fat Joe, and Public Announcement as well as organizations including the United Nations and City of Hope.