Knox Summerour
- Music Department
- Composer
- Actor
Knox Summerour is a composer, trumpeter, and vocalist based in Los Angeles. He has performed on NBC's The Voice, FOX's American Idol, ESPN, James Corden, and many more, and has had his music featured on ABC, NBC, CBS, and in domestic and international film. His voice and trumpet are featured throughout the hit Asian series "The First Half Of My Life," including the song "Seem So Real" which has millions of streams worldwide. Knox wrote and sang 2 original songs in the Paramount/Polybona remake of "What Women Want" starring Andy Lau & Gong Li, and also won an EMMY Award for co-scoring the PBS documentary "Pancho Barnes." Knox has performed in South America, Europe, China, and throughout the U.S., and has worked directly with Jeff Dunham, Kristen Bell, Leehom Wang, and many more.
Knox received undergraduate training at Berklee College of Music (BM) where he studied trumpet with Tiger Okoshi & Charles Lewis and composition with John Bavicchi, Richard Davis, & Gregory Fritze, and was a Graduate Assistant at the University of Georgia (MM) where he was a protege of the late Fred Mills (1935-2009).
Knox received undergraduate training at Berklee College of Music (BM) where he studied trumpet with Tiger Okoshi & Charles Lewis and composition with John Bavicchi, Richard Davis, & Gregory Fritze, and was a Graduate Assistant at the University of Georgia (MM) where he was a protege of the late Fred Mills (1935-2009).