Frankii Elliott and Gael MacGregor provide full music services for film, television, advertising, video games, movie trailers, and documentaries—including music supervision, music coordination, licensing and clearances, soundtracks, music editing, custom-created music and score, original songs and much more...
...Including instant access to over 100,000 pre-cleared tracks from thousands of artists, labels, composers, songwriters and music libraries from around the world—with selections to fit every budgetary need.
Gael MacGregor

Gael started wailing in church at an early age. By age four she was actually singing in the choir instead of causing a ruckus in the pews, and by 15 was playing cello, piano, guitar, clarinet, flute and percussion. Over the years, Gael sang in operas, musical theatre, clubs and cabarets, performed in orchestras and with groups as musically diverse as R&B, blues, country rock and big bands—becoming a virtual musicologist along the way. In the studio and on stage she sang back-up for everyone and their dog (including Dick Dale, Aretha Franklin and practically every Elvis impersonator you can name). Tired of living out of a suitcase, Gael landed a job at a music supervision house. There she acted as the music supervisor for six films and four television series, and provided music coordination and administrative services for countless other projects (including quite a few soundtrack albums)—moving on to independently supervise many more. Because Gael speaks both "artist" and "suit" she can liaison with directors, composers and bands, then negotiate the deals and confer with the legal and corporate folks without missing a beat. She's on target, on time and on budget...
And she bakes a yummy chocolate chip cookie, too.
Gael's Credits and Résumé:
Frankii Elliott
Laid back but on the phone all the time (if he’s not at a spotting session, he’s either sleeping or dead), Frankii tends to burn the candle at both ends of the candle, while balancing producers and directors through what can be a nightmare if in the wrong hands. Frankii makes it easy for you. With his years of A&R experience for major labels, promotions, marketing, post production, editing, sound design, then into soundtracks and producing, he knows a good song when he hears one, and can hear music just based on the scene, and vice-versa. Frankii believes that there are some secrets to a great soundtrack. Many times it is overlooked, resulting in the same ol', same ol'—tired tracks from overused music libraries: cheap, but nothing that helps your project—and can easily bring it down a notch. He is known for his great communication and negotiation skills amongst artists, managers, labels and performing rights societies. "It’s really easy, I can’t understand why people keep missing it over and over—thinking of the music last. I have seen first hand, a dead film come back to life with the right editing and music."
Frankii's Credits and Résumé:
Past Projects Include:
Noriega; God's Favorite (Bob Hoskins, directed by Robert Spottiswoode)
The Passion of Ayn Rand (Helen Mirren)
The Legend of Secret Pass (Frankie Muniz, David Cross)
The Sissy Duckling (Harvey Fierstein, Sharon Stone)
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (Robert Guillaume)
A Dennis the Menace Christmas (Robert Wagner, Louise Fletcher)
Off Season (Hume Cronyn, Adam Arkin, Sherilyn Fenn)
Charms for the Easy Life (Gena Rowlands, Mimi Rogers)
Bobbie's Girl (Bernadette Peters)
Love Songs (Louis Gossett, Jr., Andre Braugher)
The Wall (Edward James Olmos, Ruby Dee)
Shake, Rattle & Roll (Maggie Gyllenhaal, B.B. King)
Beautiful Loser (Adam Lamberg, Keith David)
Get Shorty (John Travolta, Gene Hackman, Rene Russo, Danny DeVito)
Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts, Albert Finney)
Feeling Minnesota (Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz)
Clueless (Alicia Silverstone, Brittany Murphy)
Grace of My Heart (Illeana Douglas, Richard Schiff)
Everybody Loves Raymond (Ray Romano, Doris Roberts, Patricia Heaton)
Starship Troopers (Neil Patrick Harris, Denise Richards)
Boys (Winona Ryder, Lukas Haas)
Six Feet Under (Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall, James Cromwell, Lauren Ambrose)
Gone In 60 Seconds (Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie)
Race to Space (James Woods, William Devane)
Dead Presidents (Chris Tucker, Kith David)
Pulp Fiction (John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson; directed by Quentin Tarentino)
Mulholland Falls (Nick Nolte, Melanie Griffith, Chazz Palminteri, John Malkovich)
I’m The One That You Want (Margaret Cho)
If Not For You (Hank Azaria, Elizabeth McGovern)
The Drew Carey Show (Drew Carey, Ryan Stiles, Craig Ferguson)