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Alan Lazar (born December 15, 1967) is a South African-born composer and novelist. He has written music for more than 50 films and TV shows, including a string of
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movies. He was a member of the
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n band
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and is the author of the book ''ROAM''. He became a US citizen in 2010. Lazar has worked for the majority of his career in music. He started as a keyboard player, producer and composer for Mango Groove in the late 1980s, playing at a number of notable concerts and events over the next decade. This included the 1994 inauguration of Nelson Mandela and also played at
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, which was held in London. He wrote the classic South African song " African Dream", originally performed by
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, and in 2019 selected by '' America's Got Talent'' finalist
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for their debut on the show. Following his career with Mango Groove, Lazar moved to California as a Fulbright scholar, where he became involved in music production for film and television. His work has led him to work on numerous scores, including ''
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'' and '' Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema''. His assistance in production for National Geographic's ''Swamp of the Baboons'' led to the show being nominated for a production Emmy award. He has scored a number of US TV shows including ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 2016, he scored "Most Hated Woman In America" for Netflix, starring
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, directed by
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. Lazar also scored '' The Princess Switch: Switched Again'' for Netflix, starring
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and directed by
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. Other ventures have included directing the film ''Purpose'' in 2001, which starred
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. Lazar is also the founder of Lalela Music, a production music library. The catalog has been used in thousands of productions globally and in 2017 was sold to STX Entertainment. In 2021, Lazar co-founded the Luminary Scores catalog with BMG Rights Management, producing and composing for the catalog. His debut novel received positive reviews on its release, after finishing as runner-up at the Los Angeles Book Festival.


Early life and education

Lazar was born on 15 December 1967 in South Africa and studied at Hyde Park High School. He went on to study at
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before leaving his home country of South Africa, to move to the United States. Lazar moved to Los Angeles, where he went on to graduate from the USC School of Cinema Television, as a Fulbright scholar.


Career

During his years in South Africa, Lazar's early career was as a composer and musician. He joined an Afropop band while still studying in the 1980s, called
Mango Groove Mango Groove is an 11-piece South African Afropop band whose music fuses pop and township music—especially marabi and kwela. Since their foundation in 1984, the band has released six studio albums and numerous singles. Their most recen ...
. He played both the piano and keyboard for the band, which was one of only two music groups in South Africa at the time to have both white and black musicians, as well as composing and producing for the band. After releasing their first studio album in the late 1980s, Mango Groove went on to become a household name in South Africa, achieving platinum record sales. They won numerous awards in the coming years, before performing at a number of global events. In 1992, Lazar performed with Mango Groove at
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. They performed the track, ''Special Star'' via satellite from
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, South Africa. During the same period, he also composed the track "African Dream" (performed by Vicky Sampson), which was nominated for Song of the Decade in South Africa and was known as "South Africa's unofficial anthem". One of his biggest achievements as a musician was playing in front of Nelson Mandela at his inauguration in 1994. After moving to Los Angeles, Lazar became involved in writing and composing music for a number of American TV shows. This began in 1995. He went on to write music for the final episodes of ''
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'', and score ''
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'', starring Elliot Page and James Francho, and for which
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was nominated for an Emmy. Lazar received an award for the best score from Film Music Magazine for his score for the film, Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema. During the same year, National Geographic's Swamp of the Baboons was nominated for a production Emmy, with Lazar responsible for all of the music production. From 2010, he scored ''
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'' and from 2012 its sister show, ''
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''. In 2011, Lazar published his first novel, ''ROAM''. The book was published by Atria Books.


''ROAM''

The story of ''ROAM'' is about a dog named Nelson, a bright-eyed, inquisitive half-beagle, half-poodle. Nelson loses his owners after following his nose and becoming lost. The story follows Nelson through his years of searching for his owner, Katey, along with all the scenarios he faces in-between. The book received mainly positive reviews following its release. In 2015, it had a rating of 3.7 out of 5 on
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. The book also went on to finish runner up for the Los Angeles Book Festival Best Fiction award.


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