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CRAIG ARMSTRONG (Additional Score) studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London and later at the Scottish Arts Council. During this time he won several awards for composition and musicianship including the GLAA award for Young Jazz Musician of the year. Since then he has enjoyed success working in films, television, theater and commercial music. His credits include award-winning scores for films by Peter Mullen, commissions from the Royal Shakespeare Company, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, the Tron Theatre, as well as from the BBC, STV and Channel 4. Armstrong was a member of the bands Hipsway, The Big Dish and Kindness of Strangers, and he was a founding member of the group Texas.

Armstrong's songwriting credits include "I Don't Want A Lover," with Texas; "Satellites," with The Big Dish; and "Weather Storm" and "Sly," with Massive Attack. His distinctive orchestral work can be heard on various recordings by Madonna, U2, Passengers, The Future Sound of London, Tina Turner, and Suede. He also composed and conducted the strings on the title music for the films "Goldeneye," "Batman Forever" and "Mission: Impossible."

Last year he participated in the War Child concert in Modena, where he worked with Pavarotti, U2 & Brian Eno (Passengers) and the Torino Symphony Orchestra.

Armstrong is signed to Massive Attack's record label, "Melankolic," and is currently recording his first solo album.


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