Liz Myers

They have arranged and produced the music for several commercials for United Airlines, one of which, "A Life", is a part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art.

On returning to the States, she was hired as the Musical Director of the Broadway show "Grease" in New York,[2] which is where she met her future husband, John Trivers.

[2][5][6] The couple continued to arrange and produce music for several other United Commercials, such as "The Night", when a jet-lagged business traveler ventures out from his hotel to be taken on a whirlwind tour by a moped driver.

[7] She has conducted members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in original scores for films and other compositions, co-wrote the song "Shakin'" with Eddie Money,[2] for which she received (in 2006) a "Millionair" award from BMI for one million air-plays.

In 2006 Myers received a Clio Award together with Trivers for their arrangement of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" for a United Airlines commercial entitled "Interview.