Since arriving in Los Angeles in 1992, Woody Jackson has swiftly ascended the ranks of the music industry, becoming a pivotal figure in film and video game scoring. He began his career playing on the scores of hits like "The Devil Wears Prada" and "Fun with Dick and Jane." Moreover, his collaboration with the renowned David Holmes on the soundtracks for “Ocean’s Twelve” and “Ocean’s Thirteen” as well as “The Girlfriend Experience" showcases his unparalleled versatility.

Drawing from a rich tapestry of influences, from the ethereal Sato to the legendary Morricone, Jackson crafts sonic masterpieces that resonate deeply with audiences. Anchored at the iconic Electro-Vox Recording Studios (formerly in Hollywood and now in Tucson, Arizona) Jackson's talents extend beyond composition. As a studio guitarist, he's shared recording sessions with industry titans like T Bone Burnett and many others.

In the realm of production, Jackson's prowess shines brightly, having collaborated with the likes of Jason Schwartzman and the Haden Triplets. And for the gamers out there, Jackson's signature sound is unmistakable. For over a decade, Rockstar Games has entrusted him with composing their biggest titles, GTAV, La Noire and the "Red Dead Redemption" series. His score for "Red Dead Redemption 2" with Daniel Lanois was so groundbreaking, it won the Best Score/Music award in 2018.