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Neville MacKenzie Farmer (born 17 January 1960) is a British music, television and film producer, composer, performer and music industry commentator. His plethora of published materials include articles, scripts, books, films, plays, songs, events and art; all of which have captured moments large and small, insignificant and epic through lateral thought, clarity and insight.


Life and career

His TV and music production work began in 1989, when he both scripted and announced the first World Music Awards from Monte Carlo, a large and prestigious event that honours both performers and music industry achievers. For the next 14 years he served as executive musical director to Pilot Film and Television,Pilot Film and Television Productions a London-based production company that creates and distributes multiple-award-winning independent television programs, including ''
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'', ''
Globetrekker ''Globe Trekker'' (sometimes called ''Pilot Guides'' in Australia and Thailand, and originally broadcast as ''Lonely Planet'') was a British adventure tourism television series produced by Pilot Productions. The British series was inspired ...
'' and ''
Treks in a Wild World Backpacking is the outdoor recreation of carrying gear on one's back, while hiking for more than a day. It is often an extended journey, and may involve camping outdoors. In North America tenting is common, where simple shelters and mountain h ...
'', for whom he produced over 100 episodes. This led to the successful Globe Trekker CD series, collection of numerous CDs available worldwide. Each CD features contributions from numerous artists, including
Emmy Award The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the calendar year, each with the ...
winner Martyn Swain,
Roger Waters George Roger Waters (born 6 September 1943) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and composer. In 1965, he co-founded the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. Waters initially served as the bassist, but following the departure of singer-so ...
' producer Ian Ritchie, and
Grammy Award The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most pres ...
nominated Simon Emmerson. Neville Farmer earned his expertise in combining different musical cultures through some years working for
Peter Gabriel Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and activist. He rose to fame as the original lead singer of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis in 1975, he launched ...
's Real World Group, which publishes some of his music. His other musical collaborations have included
Robert Plant Robert Anthony Plant (born 20 August 1948) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the English rock band Led Zeppelin for all of its existence from 1968 until 1980, when the band broke up following the ...
,
XTC XTC were an English rock band formed in Swindon in 1972. Fronted by songwriters Andy Partridge (guitars, vocals) and Colin Moulding (bass, vocals), the band gained popularity during the rise of punk and new wave in the 1970s, later playing in ...
, Nigel Kennedy, Andy Fairweather Low,
Dave Edmunds David William Edmunds (born 15 April 1944) is a Welsh singer-songwriter, guitarist and record producer. Although he is mainly associated with pub rock and new wave, having many hits in the 1970s and early 1980s, his natural leaning has alwa ...
, John Otway,
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, Deni Bonet, Ayub Ogada, Douglas Pashley, Richard Horowitz,
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, Ian Carr, and
Karl Wallinger Karl Edmond De Vere Wallinger (born 19 October 1957, Prestatyn, Wales) is a Welsh musician, songwriter and record producer. He is best known for leading the band World Party and for his mid-1980s stint in the Waterboys. He also wrote and origi ...
. In 2012, he co-composed and produced the motion picture soundtrack of the multi-award-winning Western movie, ''West Of Thunder'' for the Sunka Wakan Dragonfly Film Studio. In 2013, he co-composed the soundtrack of ''Wounded: The Battle Back Home: Angela Peacock’s Story'' for
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. This subsequently led to his producing Kevin Brown's 13th album, ''Grit'' in 2015. As a film and television producer, writer and director, Farmer has credits on films and series broadcast in over 50 countries. He was series producer of
Globe Trekker ''Globe Trekker'' (sometimes called ''Pilot Guides'' in Australia and Thailand, and originally broadcast as ''Lonely Planet'') was a British adventure tourism television series produced by Pilot Productions. The British series was inspired b ...
's 9th and 10th series, both of which won the Canadian Television Award for Excellence In Programming, He was Series Producer of Planet Food's 2nd series for
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and
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, as well as Edit Producer on series 1 and Producer of the Southern China and Malaysia shows, which he also scripted. Between 1995 and 2000, He directed over 20 short films for The Sundance Channel, including “24 Frame News” and “Anatomy of A Scene” interviews with directors and screenwriters such as
Ken Russell Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell (3 July 1927 – 27 November 2011) was a British film director, known for his pioneering work in television and film and for his flamboyant and controversial style. His films in the main were liberal adaptation ...
,
Kim Longinotto Kim Longinotto ( Sally Anne Longinotto-Landseer; born 8 February 1948, London) is a British documentary film maker, well-known for making films that highlight the plight of female victims of oppression or discrimination. Longinotto has made mo ...
,
Nick Hornby Nicholas Peter John Hornby (born 17 April 1957) is an English writer and lyricist. He is best known for his memoir ''Fever Pitch'' and novels '' High Fidelity'' and '' About a Boy'', all of which were adapted into feature films. Hornby's work f ...
and
Marc Forster Marc Forster (born 30 November 1969) is a Swiss filmmaker. He is best known for directing the feature films '' Monster's Ball'', '' Finding Neverland'', '' Stranger than Fiction'', ''The Kite Runner'', ''Quantum of Solace'', ''World War Z'', and ...
. He has been Series Producer for a wide range of independent productions, including “Paranormal Egypt” for The History Channel and “Adventure Golf” for The Discovery Channel. He wrote, produced and directed “Lighting Up Lives” a short film for Sunderland AFC's World Cup bid and music videos for the Australian blues guitarist,
Gwyn Ashton Gwyn Ashton (born 1960, Wales) is a Welsh–Australian blues/rock guitarist and singer-songwriter. Biography The Welsh-born and singer-songwriter/guitarist Gwyn Ashton migrated to Adelaide, South Australia in the 1960s, picked up a guitar at 1 ...
. He was edit producer of the 2014
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Production, ''Virgin Killer'' (
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UK) ''Campus Killer'' (
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USA), He has also co-written screenplays, ''Messiah'' with Irish/American director, Marion Comer and ''The Inventor'' with American film producer/director, Jody Marriott Bar-Lev. Farmer's theatrical work has included producing the music for the London stage show, ''Stormforce'', " which successfully blended Irish and African rhythms, and both writing and producing the play "The Devil's Interval" about the composer,
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and rock guitarist,
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. In 2014, the actor and impresario
Richard Strange Richard "Kid" Strange (born January 1951) is an English writer, actor, musician, and curator, who was the founder and front man of mid-1970s protopunk art rock band Doctors of Madness. Music Strange's first band was Doctors of Madness, formed ...
asked Neville to co-produce and direct a film of Strange's multi-media theatrical tribute to
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, “Language Is a Virus From Outer Space”. As a writer on music and the music industry, Farmer has been employed by
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producer, Sir George Martin,
Peter Gabriel Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and activist. He rose to fame as the original lead singer of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis in 1975, he launched ...
,
Andy Partridge Andrew John Partridge (born 11 November 1953) is an English guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer who founded the rock music, rock band XTC. He and Colin Moulding each acted as a songwriter and frontman for XTC, with Partridge writi ...
, the
Bert Kaempfert Bert Kaempfert (born Berthold Heinrich Kämpfert; 16 October 1923 – 21 June 1980) was a German orchestra leader, multi-instrumentalist, music producer, arranger, and composer. He made easy listening and jazz-oriented records and wrote the musi ...
Organisation,
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and international publications such as ''
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'', ''
Music Week ''Music Week'' is a trade publication for the UK record industry distributed via a website and a monthly print magazine. It is published by Future. History Founded in 1959 as '' Record Retailer'', it relaunched on 18 March 1972 as ''Music W ...
'', Pro Sound News and ''
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''. His books include the history of German composer,
Bert Kaempfert Bert Kaempfert (born Berthold Heinrich Kämpfert; 16 October 1923 – 21 June 1980) was a German orchestra leader, multi-instrumentalist, music producer, arranger, and composer. He made easy listening and jazz-oriented records and wrote the musi ...
for the Songwriters Hall of Fame Museum in New York, and XTC – Song Stories, the story of the music of British cult band
XTC XTC were an English rock band formed in Swindon in 1972. Fronted by songwriters Andy Partridge (guitars, vocals) and Colin Moulding (bass, vocals), the band gained popularity during the rise of punk and new wave in the 1970s, later playing in ...
, for Disney's
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. He has written on many subjects, including history, architecture, politics, food, horticulture, travel and religion. ''“There is nothing like a bespoke, composed soundtrack to lift a film or television production. Off-the-peg library music may appear to be cheaper than commissioning your own music, but it is often a false economy.”''


Executive producer and recording credits

* ''Grit'' – Kevin Brown, 2015 – producer * ''West Of Thunder – the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' – The Fishkillers, 2013 – co-composer, lead vocalist, musician, co-producer * ''Late Developer'' – Suzanne Rhatigan, 2012 – backing vocalist * ''Mermaids Live Inside'' – Jacqueline Kroft, 2011 – producer * ''Globe Jam'' – various artists, 2008 – executive producer * ''Metropolis'' – various artists, 2008 – executive producer * ''Globe Trekker Latin American Journeys'' – various artists, 2005 – executive producer * ''Globe Trekker Asian Journeys'' – various artists, 2005 – executive producer * ''More Music From The Lonely Planet'' – various artists, 2003 – executive producer * ''Globe Trekker Original Journeys'' – various artists, 2003 – executive producer * ''Music From The Lonely Planet'' – various artists, 2002 – executive producer * ''Globe Trekker Volume 2'' – various artists, 2002 – executive producer * ''Globe Trekker Ambient Journeys'' – various artists, 2002 – executive producer * ''Globe Trekker Volume 1'' – various artists, 2001 – executive producer * ''Lifting The Veil'' – Susanne Bramson, 1998 – producer * ''Books Are Burning'' – Nonsuch
XTC XTC were an English rock band formed in Swindon in 1972. Fronted by songwriters Andy Partridge (guitars, vocals) and Colin Moulding (bass, vocals), the band gained popularity during the rise of punk and new wave in the 1970s, later playing in ...
, 1992 – backing vocalist * ''Poor Skeleton Steps Out'' – Oranges And Lemons –
XTC XTC were an English rock band formed in Swindon in 1972. Fronted by songwriters Andy Partridge (guitars, vocals) and Colin Moulding (bass, vocals), the band gained popularity during the rise of punk and new wave in the 1970s, later playing in ...
, 1989 – backing vocalist * ''Bags of Fun With Buster'' – Single, 1987 – co-composer, backing vocalist with
Andy Partridge Andrew John Partridge (born 11 November 1953) is an English guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer who founded the rock music, rock band XTC. He and Colin Moulding each acted as a songwriter and frontman for XTC, with Partridge writi ...
, David Gregory, and John Otway * ''Take Good Care of Your Soul'' – Real World Presents – various artists – co-composer, backing vocalist * ''Look What You've Done to My Skin'' – The Passion of Darkly Noon Film Soundtrack (demo version) – Nic Bicat – lead vocalist


Television and film music credits

* ''Wounded: The Battle Back Home: Angela Peacock’s Story'' – MSNBC – co-composer, producer * ''West of Thunder'' - feature-length movie – co-composer, performer, producer * ''The World Music Awards'' – seasons 1–5 – Marcor International / ABC TV – scriptwriter / announcer * ''
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'' – seasons 1–12 – Pilot Productions – musical director * ''Treks in a Wild World'' – seasons 1–4 (2000–2008) – Pilot Productions – musical director * ''Into Africa'' – Wall To Wall Television – music producer * ''Supertwins'' – Wall To Wall Television – music producer * ''Into The Fire'' – Wall To Wall Television – music producer * ''
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'' – Season 2 – Talkback Thames Productions * ''Jesus in the Himalayas'' – National Geographic (2001) – musical director * ''Lost Worlds'' – The Discovery Channel – musical director * ''Adventure Golf'' – Seasons 1–2 (2010) – Pilot Productions – musical director * ''Planet Food'' – Seasons 1–3 – Pilot Productions (2009–2011) – musical director


Television and film production credits

* ''The World Music Awards'' – seasons 1–5 – Marcor International / ABC TV – scriptwriter / announcer * ''Globe Trekker'' – seasons 9–10 – Pilot Productions – series producer, writer * ''Adventure Golf'' – season 2 – Pilot Productions – series producer, producer, writer * ''Planet Food'' – season 2 – Pilot Productions – series producer, producer, writer * ''Paranormal Egypt'' – Ruggie Media – series producer * ''Virgin Killer'' – ITN Productions – edit producer, writer * ''Lighting Up Lives'' – DAYtime Entertainment – producer director * ''Language Is A Virus From Outer Space'' – Richard Strange Productions – producer, director * ''The Inventor'' – Sunka Wakan Dragonfly Film Studios – screenwriter * ''Little Girl and Sensitive Kind'' – Gwyn Ashton music videos – producer director


References

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