Patric Caird has been working as a composer for film and television since the early 1990s. In that time he has written more than 400 film and television scores which have been broadcast worldwide. Patric Caird's musical career began as a jazz saxophone player - playing, touring and recording with many of the west coast's premiere jazz and blues artists, notably with the
Juno Award (Canadian Grammy) winning band
The Powder Blues, whose 1981 record
Thirsty Ears was certified platinum in Canada while the band's greatest hits album
First Decade (1990) became certified gold. With
The Powder Blues Patric Caird toured Canada and the US for 14 years. When at home in Vancouver, BC, Patric was busy as a session player, arranger and producer which ultimately led to his work as a composer for film and television in 1994. The diversity of his craft offered him the opportunity to compose for a variety of programming including animation, documentaries, comedy and drama. In the animation world, he worked extensively with
Danny Antonucci both while at International Rocketship and later when Antonucci started his own studio -
a.k.a. Cartoon. It was for the studio that he composed the score for the animated series
The Brothers Grunt that aired on
MTV. Later, he wrote all of the music for another a.k.a. Cartoon production,
Cartoon Network’s
Ed, Edd n Eddy. Additionally, he has composed music for popular TV series including
The Outer Limits (
Showtime/
SyFy),
Dead Zone (
USA Network),
Wildfire (
ABC Family),
These Arms of Mine (
CBC) and
Kink (
Showcase), among several others. Patric Caird also has an extensive career in feature film composition. In 2000, his music for film garnered him a
Genie Award (Canada's Oscar) for the Infinity Features film ''
Here's to Life! with Kim Hunter, James Whitmore and Ossie Davis. His film credits also include the film Dead Heat'' with
Kiefer Sutherland,
Ann Marie Fleming's
The French Guy (Park City Film Music Festival Gold Medal) and National Lampoon's
Going the Distance among others. In 2014, Patric Caird composed the score for the Fox series
Rake starring
Greg Kinnear. Patric Caird continues to compose for film, television, theater and new media. A citizen of Canada, the EU and the US, Patric Caird now lives in Los Angeles where he works from his Laurel Canyon studio. ==Awards==