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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_ZazaPaul Zaza - Wikipedia

    Paul Zaza (born 1952) is a Canadian Genie Award-winning film score and songwriter who worked frequently with director Bob Clark and with fellow composer Carl Zittrer. He has composed scores for more than 100 films.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006344Paul Zaza - IMDb

    Paul Zaza. Composer: Murder by Decree. Canadian composer and songwriter Paul Zaza started out as a classically trained pianist. Zaza has a degree from the prestigious Toronto Conservatory of Music. Moreover, Paul played bass in a Canadian touring company production of the hit musical "Hair" and toured with the The 5th Dimension in the 1970s.

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  3. paulzaza.com › zazabioPaul Zaza - Bio

    This versatile Canadian composer began his career as a classically trained pianist, completing a degree at the esteemed Toronto Conservatory of Music. Paul has also always had a deep love of rock music, playing bass with the hit musical Hair and touring with the Fifth Dimension in the 1970s.

  4. Paul Zaza. Composer: Murder by Decree. Canadian composer and songwriter Paul Zaza started out as a classically trained pianist. Zaza has a degree from the prestigious Toronto Conservatory of Music. Moreover, Paul played bass in a Canadian touring company production of the hit musical "Hair" and toured with the The 5th Dimension in the 1970s.

  5. Paul Zaza - Composer. Repertoire Movie Clips | Bio | Contact | Links. Canadian film composer.

  6. Dec 15, 2018 · Paul Zaza - The Generator (Canada, 1978) - YouTube. Less Known Libraries, Soundtracks & Related. 13.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 16. 1K views 5 years ago. Lossless FM Channels ⚪️ 🔴 🔵 70s:...

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  8. His signature music - the 'Zaza sound' - has enlivened more than a handful of well known horror classics, including Bob Clark's upscale thriller Murder by Decree (1979), Paul Lynch's original slasher Prom Night (1980), and George Mihalka's gorefest My Bloody Valentine (1981).