Paul O’Neill

Paul O’Neill

Paul O’Neill

Musician, composer, producer
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Paul O’Neill

Musician, composer, producer

February 23, 1956

New York City

April 5, 2017

Paul O’Neill was a musician, composer and producer best known for co-founding the prog-metal group Trans-Siberian Orchestra. The group was known for their holiday music and spectacular, pyrotechnic-filled concerts.

Their music was featured in the films How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Men in Black 3 and Metalhead, among others.

O’Neill also served as the composer, writer, and producer of the television special The Ghosts of Christmas Eve, a fantastical trip which followed a little girl’s journey away from home and back again. The special was narrated by Ossie Davis, and featured music by Jewel and Michael Crawford, in addition to Trans-Siberian Orchestra.

Additionally, O’Neill served as an executive producer on the TV special The Birth of Rock Theater.

He died April 5, 2017. He was 61.

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