Miles is an LA- and NYC-based musician who plays piano, saxophone, guitar, mandolin, and sings. He prides himself on being a Swiss-army knife of a musician, moving fluidly between film scoring, pop production and arranging, and classical composition.

He has collaborated with leading figures in the industry, assisting Emmy- and Grammy-winning composer Mark Isham, working at Rick Rubin’s famed Shangri-La Studios, and doing music preparation and performing guitar for the feature film Desperation Road (with Mel Gibson) alongside composer Haim Mazar.

Miles arranged the strings and horns for Malcolm Todd’s debut album, including the hit single Chest Pain (I Love). The song was performed on Jimmy Kimmel in April 2025 with an extended string arrangement and intro. Miles’ arrangements for Lying and Chest Pain (I Love) were also featured on Vevo DSCVR that same month, with Miles performing on tenor saxophone.

Most recently, Miles teamed with artist Lola Quinn to create an original song for the upcoming feature film Miami Nights (with Jeremy Piven), which is featured as a recurring theme and in the film’s finale scene.

His compositions have been performed in the 2025 Carnegie Hall Circuit, by the Budapest Chamber Orchestra, the CSULA Saxophone Quartet, and many others. He has released two full-length albums on all major streaming platforms and scored a variety of films. He has won multiple awards for his compositions, including the National YoungArts award and the prestigious Alan Menken Scholarship.

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