Biography
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Nathan Larson (born 12 September 1970 in Maryland), composer and musician, formerly lead guitarist for the influential '90s band Shudder To Think, now award-winning maker of music for film and, most recently, founder of the band Hot One. He is married to Nina Persson, who is a member of Swedish group The Cardigans.
Selection of film music credits
- 1998 - High Art (with Shudder To Think)
- 1998 - Velvet Goldmine (with Shudder To Think)
- 1998 - First Love, Last Rites (with Shudder To Think)
- 1999 - his cover of The Cure song Boys Don't Cry was used in the film Boys Don't Cry
- 2000 - Tigerland
- 2002 - Malcolm
- 2002 - Lilja 4-ever
- 2002 - Storytelling
- 2002 - Le Chateau
- 2003 - Mannen som log
- 2003 - Dirty Pretty Things
- 2004 - The Woodsman
- 2004 - Prozac Nation
- 2004 - A Love Song for Bobby Long
- 2005 - Little Fish
- 2005 - Palindromes
External links
sv:Nathan Larson
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