Gary Go
- Composer
- Music Department
- Writer
Gary Baker, known professionally as Gary Go, is a multi-platinum selling British songwriter, composer, and media artist. His versatile career spans film scoring, TV themes, and songwriting for major recording artists.
Go began composing for film as a teenager, with his first score commissioned by The Children's Film Unit. He has since scored several projects, including two feature films for German filmmaker Simon Verhoeven: the cultural comedy hit "Welcome to Germany" ("Willkommen bei den Hartmanns") and the cyber-horror "Friend Request."
As a songwriter and producer, Go has collaborated with a diverse range of artists including Rihanna, Robbie Williams, Steve Angello, Benny Benassi, Celeste, and Majid Jordan. His work for animated features includes co-writing "Towards the Sun" (performed by Rihanna) for DreamWorks' "Home" and "Good Tonight" (performed by Anthony Ramos) for "The Bad Guys." Go's talent extends to creating title themes for TV series, including Netflix's "Green Eggs & Ham: The Second Serving," Jim Henson's "Me & My Monsters," and ABC's "Five Minutes More." His original compositions as a solo recording artist have featured in numerous films and TV shows, including "21 & Over," "The Vampire Diaries," and "Arrow."
Recent projects showcase Go's continued versatility, from radio hits to collaborations with emerging artists and ongoing work in TV and film music.
As a songwriter and producer, Go has collaborated with a diverse range of artists including Rihanna, Robbie Williams, Steve Angello, Benny Benassi, Celeste, and Majid Jordan. His work for animated features includes co-writing "Towards the Sun" (performed by Rihanna) for DreamWorks' "Home" and "Good Tonight" (performed by Anthony Ramos) for "The Bad Guys." Go's talent extends to creating title themes for TV series, including Netflix's "Green Eggs & Ham: The Second Serving," Jim Henson's "Me & My Monsters," and ABC's "Five Minutes More." His original compositions as a solo recording artist have featured in numerous films and TV shows, including "21 & Over," "The Vampire Diaries," and "Arrow."
Recent projects showcase Go's continued versatility, from radio hits to collaborations with emerging artists and ongoing work in TV and film music.