Dan Efram(I)
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Manager
With over 20 years of music industry experience, Dan Efram is President
of Tractor Beam, representing The Apples in stereo and Robert
Schneider's many side-projects including his new kids character Robbert
Bobbert & The Bubble Machine.
Efram is formerly the Senior Director of Marketing & Operations for The MuseBox, a music culture marketing company based in NYC and Toronto.
Efram's extensive international experience and broad musical taste led vanguard Eastern European Folk group The Klezmatics to a 2007 Best Contemporary World Music Album Grammy Award for their album "Wonder Wheel" (Lyrics by Woody Guthrie). He has participated as a sought-after panelist for a multitude of conferences and conventions including SXSW, CMJ Marathon and Popkomm.
In film, Efram is the Lead Producer for the full-length documentary feature "Call It Democracy" which gained notoriety for its 35 school non-partisan university tour prior to the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election. Additionally, he has served as Music Supervisor for two full-length independent feature films and several television programs including "Beautiful Noise," "The Berkeley Sessions" and "Innovators."
Efram is formerly the Senior Director of Marketing & Operations for The MuseBox, a music culture marketing company based in NYC and Toronto.
Efram's extensive international experience and broad musical taste led vanguard Eastern European Folk group The Klezmatics to a 2007 Best Contemporary World Music Album Grammy Award for their album "Wonder Wheel" (Lyrics by Woody Guthrie). He has participated as a sought-after panelist for a multitude of conferences and conventions including SXSW, CMJ Marathon and Popkomm.
In film, Efram is the Lead Producer for the full-length documentary feature "Call It Democracy" which gained notoriety for its 35 school non-partisan university tour prior to the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election. Additionally, he has served as Music Supervisor for two full-length independent feature films and several television programs including "Beautiful Noise," "The Berkeley Sessions" and "Innovators."