Trevor Rabin
An image from National Treasure, one of the productions that also features Trevor Rabin.
Trevor Rabin

Trevor Rabin

January 13, 1954 — Johannesburg - South Africa

Trevor Charles Rabin (/ˈreɪbɪn/; born 13 January 1954) is a South African musician, singer-songwriter, producer, and film composer. Born into a musical family and raised in Johannesburg, Rabin took up the piano and guitar at an early age and became a session musician, playing and producing with a variety of artists. In 1972, he joined the rock band Rabbitt who enjoyed considerable success in South Africa, and released his first solo album, Beginnings. In 1978, Rabin moved to London to further his career, working as a solo artist and a producer for various artists including Manfred Mann's Earth Band.

Rabin became a prolific film composer and has since scored over 40 feature films, most notably his frequent collaborations with producer Jerry Bruckheimer. He has won numerous awards, including 11 BMI Awards. He took a short break from scoring to record his fifth solo album, Jacaranda (2012), and in 2016 to tour and record with Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman. In 2017, Rabin was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Yes.

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Armageddon

Armageddon

1998

National Treasure

National Treasure

2004

Bad Boys II

Bad Boys II

2003

National Treasure: Book of Secrets

National Treasure: Book of Secrets

2007

The Sorcerer's Apprentice

The Sorcerer's Apprentice

2010

I Am Number Four

I Am Number Four

2011

Gone in Sixty Seconds

Gone in Sixty Seconds

2000

Con Air

Con Air

1997