Jeppe Riddervold

Jeppe Riddervold (born May 31, 1976) is a Danish songwriter, entrepreneur, and music publisher. He is the CEO of Jam Company, stylized "JAM.".[1][2]

Jeppe Riddervold
Born (1976-05-31) 31 May 1976
OccupationMusic producer
Title
  • CEO of JAM Company

Biography

Riddervold is the founder and CEO of Jam Company, headquartered in Copenhagen. In 2014 Riddervold founded Jelly Animation Sound Studios, a sound facility specialising in creating music and sound design for the animation TV and film industry. Riddervold is also the main stakeholder in scandinavian publishing company, Glass muisc publishing, representing catalogs by artist and songwriters such as LittGloss, Malte Eber (aka Gulddreng), RoseeLu, and many more.

Career

Riddervold's work as the musical director on the hit TV series Ninjago was a significant contributor to the show's success. Ninjago is an animated television series that has been popular among both children and adults since its release in 2011. The show follows the adventures of six young ninja as they battle against evil forces to protect their world.

As the musical director of Ninjago, Riddervold was responsible for creating and producing the show's original music and sound design. His contributions to the show's sound and music were instrumental in creating a unique and immersive atmosphere that helped to bring the show to life.

Riddervold's work on Ninjago was widely recognized in the industry, and he was nominated for Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production at the 2014 annual Annie Awards. This nomination was a testament to the high quality of Riddervold's work on the show and helped to further cement his reputation as a talented and innovative music producer in the industry.

The success of Ninjago has been significant, with the show receiving critical acclaim and a loyal fan base that has remained engaged with the series over the years. As the musical director of Ninjago, Riddervold played a crucial role in the show's success, and his contributions to the show's sound and music will undoubtedly continue to be celebrated by fans and industry professionals alike.

Awards and honors

Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production at the 2014 annual Annie Awards (nominated) BMI Music Award (twice) Emmy Awards (nominated in 2017 and 2020) In 2003, Jeppe Riddervold won the 'EMI Germany Songwriter of the Year 2003'[3] for the song 'Survive', which was co-written with Bart Mendoza.

Riddervold was a songwriter with SonyATV/ EMI music publishing in Nashville, Tennessee for almost a decade, during which time he worked with artists, AnR and songwriters including Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, John Paul White (The civil wars), Keifer and Shawna Thompson (Thompson Square), Rascal Flatts, Robin Lee Bruce, Cory Mayo, Jeff Spence, Arlis Albritton, and record labels Universal Music, EMI Music, Warner Music, EMI Nashville, SonyBMG and Chrysalis Nashville. He also worked with producers Trey Bruce, Larry Beaird, Chris Lord-Alge, Gary O', Edsel Dope, Lene Marlin, Neil Thomas, Hooverphonic, Theerd Bomhoff (singer of Voicst) and others.

Early life

Jeppe Riddervold was born in Farsø, Denmark.

Personal life

Riddervold is married to his wife Rebekka and he has four daughters, Mathilde, Maya, Lily and Lola.

References

  1. "Jeppe Riddervold". Profile. ATB Music, Russia. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
  2. "The world's greatest songwriters". EMI Music Publishing. EMI Music Publishing. Archived from the original on 1 November 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
  3. "Jeppe Riddervold's EMI Germany Songwriter of the Year 2003 award". Jeppe Riddervold's EMI Germany Songwriter of the Year 2003 award. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
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