Greg Hansen

 

 

Greg Hansen is an award-winning professional composer, record producer/arranger, and new age recording artist residing in Utah. Greg was awarded the 1998 and 1999 Pearl Award for Arranger/Orchestrator of the Year. In 1986 he won the prestigious Peabody Award for Broadcasting along with others for the radio drama series "Bradbury 13," based on the science fiction stories of Ray Bradbury. That series also garnered two Gold Cindy awards. Later he also scored the music for the United States Film Festival's Silver Screen Award-winning film.

His album "Wilderness" went to #21 on the national airplay charts (Gavin, Radio & Records) in 1994. It has been reviewed as "one of the most stunning and varied albums of this genre."

Greg has produced and arranged over 100 albums for various clients, and has over 800 sheet music arrangements and compostions in print. He has three solo albums and five compilation albums with his and others' material. He has scored more than 60 industrial and dramatic films for clients including the Public Broadcasting System (PBS); National Public Radio; NASA; Turner Broadcasting; National Geographic; the LDS Church; and a host of others.

He has arranged for David Foster; Sony Music (Nashville); EMI Records (New York); The Bellagio Hotel Watershow Theme in Las Vegas; Bob Hope; The Osmonds; Senator Orrin Hatch; The Mormon Tabernacle Choir; the Miss America Pageant; Children's Miracle Network; Andy Williams; Theodore Presser Company; Hal Leonard; Shawnee Press; Jensen Publications; and Hope Publishing. He also arranged an entire educational series of over 1,200 songs from every phase of the United States' cultural pop music and world music history for Macmillian/McGraw Hill

In the LDS music scene, Greg has arranged and produced music for Michael McLean, Janice Kapp Perry, Afterglow, Jenny Oaks Baker, Michael Dowdle, Felicia Sorensen, Hilary Weeks, Thurl Bailey, LDS church seminary films and TV commercials, Lex de Azevedo, Envoy, Especially for Youth, Gladys Knight, Kurt Bestor, Steven Kapp Perry, BYU, Ricks College, and everyone else renowned in the industry.