Score a Score

Score a Score is a Los Angeles, CA-based music production, licensing and supervision company with additional offices in New York City, NY and Boston, MA. Founded in 2010 by CEO, Jordan Passman, Score a Score represents a roster of over 400 composers world-wide and has worked with brands like Microsoft, Google, Coca-Cola, Taco Bell, Verizon, Mastercard, Kia and Gap as well as film trailers for Disney, Sony, Universal, Paramount, Warner Brothers, Fox, Amazon, and Netflix.[1] In 2020, Score a Score made Inc. Magazine's annual Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S. for their fifth consecutive year. [2]

Score a Score
Private
IndustryAdvertising, Music, Film, Television
Founded2010 in Los Angeles, CA
FounderJordan Passman
Headquarters
Number of locations
Los Angeles, CA;

New York City, NY;

Boston, MA
Key people
Jordan Passman; Jake Weinreb
ServicesMusic Licensing;

Music Composition;
Music Supervision;
Sound Branding;

Sound Design
Number of employees
8
Websitewww.scoreascore.com

In the summer of 2017, Score a Score worked with Fitzco//Mccann on Coca-Cola's Share a Coke campaign to create over 1000 unique songs based on names printed on bottles of Coke.[3] The project would go on to win multiple awards, including several from OneShow[4] and two pencils from D&AD.[5][6]

History

Jordan Passman launched Score a Score in 2010 out of his parents’ home in Beverly Hills. Originally created as a website to connect brands and composers, SAS landed their first big client when Lego anonymously posted a request seeking music.[7] In 2014, Passman was selected by Forbes as one of their 30 under 30 in the music category.[8] In 2017, Score a Score opened up their Boston office under the direction of COO, Jake Weinreb.[9]

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