Peter Andrew Buffett (born May 4, 1958) is an American musician, composer, author and philanthropist. With a career that spans more than 30 years, Buffett is an
Regional Emmy Award
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winner,
New York Times best-selling author and co-chair of the NoVo Foundation. He is the youngest son of billionaire investor
Warren Buffett
Warren Edward Buffett ( ; born August 30, 1930) is an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is currently the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. He is one of the most successful investors in the world and has a net w ...
.
Career
Early career
Buffett began his musical career in the early part of the 1980s in
San Francisco
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,
California
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. There, he recorded and produced albums for local talent. He also was hired by
ad agencies
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to compose
commercials
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and
logo
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s - including
MTV
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and
CNN
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, both of which were new to
cable television
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at the time.
Music career
1987–1995
Narada Productions
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, a
new-age music
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recording company, signed Buffett to a recording contract. In 1987, Buffett debuted with Narada, releasing an album entitled ''The Waiting''. His second album, ''One by One'', was inspired by
Evan S. Connell's book "
Son of the Morning Star
''Son of the Morning Star: Custer and the Little Big Horn'' is a nonfiction account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876, by novelist Evan S. Connell, published in 1984 by North Point Press. The book features extensive portraits ...
". In 1989, Buffett moved to
Milwaukee
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, home of Narada Productions and closer to his childhood home in
Omaha, Nebraska
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. Buffett would release two more albums with Narada: ''Lost Frontier'' and ''Yonnondio''.
While with Narada, Buffett had his first major success scoring the "Fire Dance" scene in the film ''
Dances with Wolves
''Dances with Wolves'' is a 1990 American epic western film starring, directed, and produced by Kevin Costner in his feature directorial debut. It is a film adaptation of the 1988 novel ''Dances with Wolves'' by Michael Blake that tells the s ...
''. The
film score
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, composed by
John Barry, won the
Academy Award for Best Original Score
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. Barry would later invite Buffett to collaborate with him again, this time at the
Abbey Road Studios
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in
London
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. Buffett contributed the American Indian soundscapes to the film as well as composed two songs for the soundtrack of ''
The Scarlet Letter
''The Scarlet Letter: A Romance'' is a work of historical fiction
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''.
After the release of ''Yonnondio'', Buffett signed with
Epic Records
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. In 1994, he released his soundtrack for the
CBS
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miniseries
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''
500 Nations
''500 Nations'' is an eight-part American documentary television series that was aired on CBS in 1995 about the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Native Americans of North America, North and Central America. It documents events from the Pre-Colu ...
'', which was produced by
Kevin Costner
Kevin Michael Costner (born January 18, 1955) is an American actor, producer, film director and musician. He has received various accolades, including two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and two Screen Actor ...
. Buffett also met Chief Hawk Pop while scoring the series.
1996–2005
In 1996, Buffett produced ''Star of Wonder'', a
Christmas CD
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featuring
Celtic
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Language and ethnicity
*pertaining to Celts, a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia
**Celts (modern)
*Celtic languages
**Proto-Celtic language
* Celtic music
*Celtic nations
Sports Fo ...
harpist
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Kim Robertson and arranger Eric Segnitz. Buffett then signed with
Hollywood Records
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, which released his album ''Spirit Dance'' in 1997.
In 1998, he entered the pop music realm with the release of ''Comet9
'''s "Like Mercury" on Milwaukee-based independent label ''Don't Records'', with Buffett producing, writing and playing multi-instrumentalist. Co-writer and guitarist
Tom Nelson and vocalist Susan Zielke completed the studio trio, with
Citizen King
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members D. J. Brooks and Malcolm Michiles guesting on drums and turntables, respectively. The live band added bassist Josh Warner to the lineup.
In 1999, Buffett's score for the documentary ''Wisconsin: An American Portrait'' won a
Chicago / Midwest Emmy Award for Best Soundtrack.
Also in 1999, Buffett's ''Spirit – A Journey in Dance Drums and Song'' aired on PBS as a highly successful pledge break special. Combining modern and American Indian dancers with Director and Choreographer
Wayne Cilento
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...
, ''Spirit'' went on to tour through the end of 1999. In 2004, Buffett worked with Jody Ripplinger and Frank Anderson to create ''Spirit –The Seventh Fir''e; an updated version of his earlier show. It was premiered on the
National Mall
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during the opening of the
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in its 800-seat theater tent.
2006–present
In 2006, Buffett released his first vocal album, ''Gold Star''. Over the course of the next two years, he released two more albums, ''Staring at the Sun'' (2007) and ''Imaginary Kingdom'' (2008) on his own label BeSide Records.
In 2009, Buffett began to release exclusive singles through his social networking community on
Ning Ning may refer to:
Places
* Ning County, county in Gansu, China
* Ning River, tributary of Mei River, originating and running through Xingning, China
* Ningxia, abbreviated as Ning, Hui autonomous region of China
* Nanjing, abbreviated as Ning, ca ...
. He has released over 25 singles since then, including a compilation album of fifteen of the songs. The collection, released initially as a USB album, was titled ''Running Blind'' (2011) and contained an innovative interactive environment.
During this time he collaborated twice with Grammy-nominated recording artist
Akon
Aliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam (; born April 16, 1973), known mononymously as Akon, is a Senegalese-American singer, record producer, and entrepreneur. He rose to prominence in 2004 following the release of " Locked Up" (featuring Styles P) ...
and once with Grammy-winning artist
Angélique Kidjo
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on human rights inspired songs. One Akon collaboration, titled “Blood Into Gold,” debuted at a special event at the
UN General Assembly
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in March 2009 that focused on
human trafficking
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.
In 2013, Peter released "Already Flown" which was the inspiration behind his ''
New York Times
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'' op-ed piece, ''The Charitable-Industrial Complex''. The piece sparked a lively debate on the role of philanthropy.
Concert and conversation
Peter, along with cellist Michael Kott, is currently touring around the world in support of his ''Life Is What You Make It: A Concert & Conversation with Peter Buffett'' performance. Buffett continues to visit numerous university campuses, community foundations and other organizations using his own life story and experiences as illustration. He discusses how important it is for each person to define his or her own path, regardless of their wealth or background, and ultimately conveys that it’s one’s values — and what we are able to give back to society — that shape and define us as individuals.
Author
In May 2010, his book, ''Life Is What You Make It: Find Your Own Path to Fulfillment'', was published with
Random House
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/
Crown Publishing
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. The book was praised by
Ted Turner
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, former President
Bill Clinton
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,
Bill
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* Banknote, paper cash (especially in the United States)
* Bill (law), a proposed law put before a legislature
* Invoice, commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer
* Bill, a bird or animal's beak
Plac ...
and
Melinda Gates
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, and
Gloria Steinem
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, among others. It has sold over half a million copies worldwide, peaking at number four on
The New York Times Best Sellers List
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. It has been available in over fifteen languages. Buffett appeared on
NPR
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, as well as
The Today Show
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and
CBS Sunday Morning
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with his father, to discuss the book.
In 2013, Buffett began contributing essays to the ''
Huffington Post
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'' Impact blog.
Work with other artists
During the 1980s, Buffett was the sound engineer on three albums by
Pauline Anna Strom, which included ''Plot Zero''.
Personal life
Family
Peter Buffett was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and is the youngest child of investor Warren Buffett and
Susan Thompson Buffett. He has two siblings: sister
Susie
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Susie may refer to:
Songs
* "Susie Q" (song), a 1957 song by Dale Hawkins, covered by Creedence Clearwater Revival (1968)
*"Wake U ...
and brother
Howard
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. Buffett graduated from
Omaha Central High School
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and attended
Stanford University
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.
He was married to his first wife, Mary Buffett, for 12 years before they divorced in 1993. Mary's twin daughters from a previous relationship, Erica and Nicole, were four years old at the time of their wedding. Subsequently, Peter Buffett legally adopted the girls. He married Jennifer Buffett in June 1996.
Philanthropist
He is the co-chairman of the NoVo Foundation; an organization dedicated to catalyzing a transformation in global society, moving from a culture of domination and exploitation to one of equality and partnership. Alongside his wife Jennifer, the organization supports the development of capacities in people — individually and collectively — to help create a caring and balanced world. They envision a world that operates on the principles of mutual respect, collaboration, and civic participation, thereby reversing the old paradigm predicated on hierarchy, violence, and the subordination of girls and women.
In a 2013
New York Times
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op-ed and radio podcast, ''The Charitable-Industrial Complex'', Peter Buffett uses the terms "philanthropic colonialism" and "conscience laundering," and describes his insights into "searching for answers with their right hand to problems that others in the room have created with their left" rather than systemic change.
Discography
*''The Waiting'' (1987)
*''One by One'' (1989)
*''Lost Frontier'' (1991)
*''Yonnondio'' (1992)
*''500 Nations - A Musical Journey'' (1994)
*''Spirit Dance'' (1997)
*''Spirit - A Journey in Dance Drums & Song'' (1998)
*''Wisconsin: An American Portrait'' (1998)
*''Triathlon: Through the Eyes of the Elite'' (2000)
*''Ojibwe - We Look In All Directions'' (2002)
*''Star Of Wonder ''Feat. Kim Robertson (2004)
*''Spirit - The Seventh Fire'' (2005)
*''Inside Looking Out'' (2006)
*''Gold Star'' (2006)
*''Staring at the Sun'' (2007)
*''Imaginary Kingdom'' (2008)
*''Running Blind'' (2011)
See also
*
List of ambient music artists
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References
External links
The official site of Peter Buffett Peter Buffett interviewwith
Laura Flanders
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(November 26, 2013)
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1958 births
Living people
American male composers
21st-century American composers
Record producers from Nebraska
Peter Buffett
Peter Andrew Buffett (born May 4, 1958) is an American musician, composer, author and philanthropist. With a career that spans more than 30 years, Buffett is an Regional Emmy Award winner, New York Times best-selling author and co-chair of the ...
Musicians from Omaha, Nebraska
Stanford University alumni
Omaha Central High School alumni