Michael J. Boddicker (Cedar Rapids, Iowa, January 19, 1953) is an American keyboardist and composer of mainly film music. He also wrote music for advertising, since 1995 he has been Michael Lehmann Boddicker, who married Edie Lehmann. p> biography

He was given the music with the poodle spilled; his parents performed three music stores in Iowa. His mother was a locally known accordion player.

He studied music at the University of Iowa (electronic music, poetry and contemporary composer) after studying at Coe College earlier. Further studies took place at the University of Wisconsin and UCLA. Boddicker was turned on by hundreds of artists to support them in the (then) hard times in the synthesizer world. Not every artist could get into the increasingly specialized equipment, and not every artist could keep the innovations financially.

The following artists included songs from him: Lani Hall (Go For The Heart), Earth Wind & amp; Fire (Opening Raise Tour), Patti Austin (Oh, No Margarita), Michael Jackson (Captain EO & HIStory Unveiling), Isao Tomita's & amp; YMO's Hideki Matsutaki (Automatic Collect, Automatic Correct & Plan), Kitaro (The Silk Road), Laura Branigan (Imagination) and David Hasselhoff.

Among the people who turned it on was some very famous:

In addition to music, he also helped Intel to integrate the synthesizers into computer equipment (at one point, he had more than 100 test instruments). From 2002 it will be quiet with new recordings.

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