Transforming Visuals into Musical Landscapes

About Me
Billy Pace began his career in New York City in the 1990s, working under music and commercial producer Marteen Andruet. There, he acquired the production skills necessary to forge his own path as a producer, composer, and also as a songwriter. In 1994, he worked with film director Tony Scott (Top Gun, Enemy Of The State, Man On Fire) scoring an ad for Philips Electronics, helmed by BBDO producer Tony Frere. In 1998, Billy wrote and co-produced the song "US" for Celine Dion that was on the album "Let's Talk About Love". Boosted by the single "My Heart Will Go On," the album went on to sell over 30 million copies. After the success of that, he left for Los Angeles to pursue other projects. He scored several ads for director Charlie Watson, signed a 7-year publishing deal with what is now Reservoir Music, and wrote two musicals. He is a passionate composer dedicated to enhancing the emotional impact of film and TV through meticulously crafted music. His years of experience with a deep understanding of storytelling allow him to traverse genres with ease, creating scores that resonate with audiences and elevate the visual narrative.