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Jasha Klebe Jasha Klebe is one of the leading composers for Bleeding Fingers Custom Music Shop (a Hans Zimmer and Extreme Music creative partnership) located in Santa Monica, California. Jasha’s music can be heard on numerous primetime television channels including ABC, CBS, MTV, Netflix, Lifetime, A&E, The Discovery Channel, The History Channel, National Geographic, and BBC. Jasha’s musical upbringing was influenced early in life by his grandfather, Marvin Klebe, a baritone opera singer who once sang with San Francisco Opera Company. At four years old, Jasha made his opera debut alongside his grandfather in Madame Butterfly in the family owned Cinnabar Theater. His music education continued with years of classical piano training and symphonic band experience playing the trombone. Jasha’s musical interest and talent culminated in a music scholarship to study classical piano performance and music composition at Sonoma State University, under the direction of Marilyn Thompson. A few years later, an unexpected opportunity to study film music would arise and lead him to Hollywood. Jasha’s film composing career began with an internship at Remote Control Productions, which quickly led to a studio assistant position to the Oscar winning composer, Hans Zimmer. A pivotal moment came when Hans asked him to be the Music Arranger for the 84th Annual Academy Awards, as well as a keyboard/ synthesizer player in the orchestra for the show. Following the Oscars, Jasha earned a spot on Hans’

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Winter on Fire (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Freedom on Fire (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Wild London (Original Television Soundtrack)

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Challenger Disaster: Lost Tapes (Original National Geographic Television Soundtrack)