John Coda is a renowned American composer whose music has captivated audiences worldwide through his extensive work in film and television. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Coda's musical journey began in his teens, mastering instruments like the drums, piano, and flute. He earned his Bachelor of Music degree in composition from California State University, Northridge, and has since dedicated his career to creating compelling scores for the screen.
Coda's impressive portfolio includes the theme songs and music for Emmy-winning shows like "Even Stevens" and "That’s So Raven" for Disney/ABC. His film credits span decades, with notable works such as "Bratz: The Movie," "3 Ninjas," and "Raise Your Voice." His recent projects include the scores for "The King's Daughter" and the upcoming biopic "Reagan."
Beyond his film and television work, Coda is also a talented performer, often playing the nyckelharpa with his ensemble, the Cliff Jammers, on the Santa Monica Bluffs. When he's not composing or performing, he enjoys the outdoors and indulges in his passion for oil painting. Coda's diverse talents and dedication to his craft make him a standout figure in the world of film and television scoring.