Morgan Kibby
A classical pianist, cellist and vocalist, Morgan Kibby soloed with orchestra and sang with the San Francisco opera, jazz ensembles and musical theater throughout her youth. Upon graduating the Lycée Français, Kibby became a core member of French band m83 writing, singing and performing live. Two album cycles culminated in her first platinum single with “midnight city,” a GRAMMY® nomination, headlining a sold-out Hollywood Bowl and touring internationally with, among others, Depeche Mode, The Killers, and Kings of Leon.
Kibby has co-written and produced on multiple GRAMMY-nominated and No. 1 albums including Panic! At the Disco, Harry Styles and Lady Gaga, produced, written and recorded solo material under the moniker White Sea and Sue Clayton, and remixed over 25 tracks from Lorde to The Weeknd. Her first score for Eva Husson’s “Bang Gang” in 2015 premiered to critical acclaim in the platform competition at Tiff and was later awarded best original score at Les Arcs European Film Festival.
Subsequently, Kibby attended the 2016 Sundance composer lab and has gone on to score projects for Amazon, Netflix, Hulu and The CW, as well as narrative features premiering at international festivals including the official competition at Cannes. Most recently, Kibby had the honor of testifying in Congress on behalf of her peers regarding digital copyright law. She scored the BAFTA shortlisted “Mothering Sunday” starring Olivia Coleman, Colin Firth and Josh O’Connor, AMC’s “Tales of the Walking Dead,” Netflix’s “The Watcher” and the BBC’s BAFTA-winning series “Am I Being Unreasonable” starring Daisy May Cooper. She most recently completed scores for Amazon shows “The Power” and “Wilderness.”