Terence Davis - Producer "My mother was a cancer survivor and my wife has just had surgery to remove a mass in her breast. Everyone should be aware of breast cancer and the huge numbers of lives affected by it. This song was written in honor of my mother." Terence Davis
"Breast cancer has taught me so much about life in the past year. I have learned the power of positivity and faith, no matter what's in front of you. Going through the difficult journey, from diagnosis to treatment with my best friend, I have learned to laugh when I've been afraid and to be brave in the face of uncertainty. Most importantly, I have learned the necessity of support and love for anyone who's life is touched by cancer. A diagnosis of breast cancer can be devastating, but I believe it's important to learn as much as possible from the experience." Danielle Livingston
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Terence Davis, ASCAP, Terence is a composer of music scores and songs for movies and television. As owner of the Great Music Studio, he composes music, and also produces commercials and other film projects.
His previous theatre credits with the Malibu Stage Company, include Side Man directed by Chris Hart in 2004, for which he received an Ovation Award Nomination. He also produced Joan Steiger in Collected Stories in 2005, and was composer and sound designer for the Malibu Stage Repertory productions of Glorious! and Diva last year, and this years Looking For Normal.
Among Terence’s credits are songs and score music for National Lampoon’s Thanksgiving Reunion, The Gift, and The Gambler, The Girl and The Gunslinger which starred Dean Cain on the Hallmark Channel. He also writes songs and jingles for Disney, Hallmark Cards, Jakks Pacific, and others. He serves on the board of directors for the Malibu Stage Company, Pepperdine University Crest Associates, and is the Chairman of the Malibu Symphony Association. Terence also produces the Malibu Music Awards.
He and his wife Elyse live in Malibu and have two children, Skyler and Kaitlin.
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