The creative aspect of being a live performer and composer for TV shows and film is what La Crescenta musician David Siebels loves most about his profession.
He will be recognized for that creativity by his alma mater, Cal State University Fullerton, when he receives the university’s Distinguished Alumni Award on April 30 during a ceremony hosted by Visions & Visionaries at the Anaheim Marriott.
After graduating from Cal State Fullerton in 1975 with a bachelor’s degree in music and emphasis in music education, Siebels went on to arrange and produce 27 albums, score 35 films and nine television series, conduct 65 musical variety television shows and compose and arrange two musical variety television specials.
During his career, which now spans more than 36 years, Siebels earned a Golden Angel award, a Tele award for his concept and production of Pat Boone’s 1997 album, “In a Metal Mood.” He has also conducted and played with famed artists Debby Boone, Rita Coolidge, Ray Charles, BB King, Rick Springfield and James Darren, among others.
