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Jeff Lippencott and Mark T. Williams

Jeff Lippencott and Mark T. Williams, collectively known as Ah2, are two of Hollywood's most sought-after composers. After being brought in at the last minute to provide the theme music and underscore for Mark Burnett Productions' Boarding House: North Shore in 2003, Burnett gambled on these two and hired them to compose for his biggest endeavor to date, The Apprentice. Having thus found success in their creative relationship with Burnett, Ah2 was engaged to underscore the dramatic segments of Rock Star: INXS and Rock Star: Supernova, as well as The Contender to complement theme music composed by Hans Zimmer. Other TV credits include Beauty and the Geek, The Biggest Loser, FOX's highly rated series Unan1mous, and NBC's summer hit Age of Love. Currently airing is Pirate Master, and in production are Pussycat Dolls Present Season 2, and the much-anticipated Kid Nation premiering this fall on CBS. Jeff and Mark were recently nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for their theme from FOX's On the Lot, and received their first ASCAP Film & Television Music Awards in 2007 for Unan1mous.


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