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Jonathan Gallivan
Born (1972-01-29) January 29, 1972 (age 52)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation(s)Musician, producer, multimedia developer
Instrument(s)Guitar, bass, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, drums, cello, omnichord, mellotron
Websitejonathangallivan.com
Musical artist

Jonathan Gallivan (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Québec-based producer, musician, and lead software developer for Reimagine AI in Montréal.

He co-founded the band My Brilliant Beast with Byron Kent Wong and Julia Galios in 1993. For 1995, My Brilliant Beast's song Fall Away, from their self-titled EP, was a Top 30 hit on Canadian radio.

He joined Random Media Core Inc. in 1993, a Canadian company dedicated to music, design, marketing, and new media. At the company, Gallivan developed the original "welcome" page for the launching of the Sympatico ISP, as well as the original website for TV Guide in Canada.

In 2005, Gallivan composed the songs Blunt Like Solid (recorded by Dubtractive) and I Want You To Love Me (But You Just Let Me Go) (recorded by Jonny Gee Rogers) for Clement Virgo's film Lie With Me. He also co-wrote the song The Figure It Ate (recorded by Pong Console) with Byron Kent Wong, the film's composer, who was nominated for a Genie Award for the score.

Gallivan produced, recorded and engineered four albums for David Usher’s solo career, "Strange Birds", "Wake Up And Say Goodbye", "The Mile End Sessions", and "Songs from the Last Day on Earth".

Gallivan joined the band Moist as guitarist and background vocalist for their record Glory Under Dangerous Skies, which was released in September 2014. The follow-up End of the Ocean was released on January 14, 2022 during the height of the pandemic, and features his signature Gretsch Country Classic guitar and background vocals.

Awards and recognition

References

  1. "M". The Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia. 2019-03-14. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  2. "CREW". With Wonder Film. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  3. "Moist – The Vogue". Retrieved 2021-08-19.

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Moist
  • Louis Lalancette
  • Paul Wilcox
Studio albums
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