Patric Caird

Patric Caird's musical career began as a jazz saxophone player - playing, touring and recording with many of the west coast's premiere jazz and blues artists, notably with the Juno Award (Canadian Grammy) winning band The Powder Blues, whose 1981 record Thirsty Ears was certified platinum in Canada while the band's greatest hits album First Decade (1990) became certified gold.

When at home in Vancouver, BC, Patric was busy as a session player, arranger and producer which ultimately led to his work as a composer for film and television in 1994.

Additionally, he has composed music for popular TV series including The Outer Limits (Showtime/SyFy), Dead Zone (USA Network), Wildfire (ABC Family), These Arms of Mine (CBC) and Kink (Showcase), among several others.

A citizen of Canada, the EU and the US, Patric Caird now lives in Los Angeles where he works from his Laurel Canyon studio.

In 2015, Patric Caird was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Achievement in Music - Best Original Song for his collaboration with Sonya Jezebel Cote in the film Tru Love.