Chris Ledesma, the famous music editor has died at the age of 64. Cause of death has not been revealed. He became famous for his work in the popular animated series The Simpsons. During a memorial service on Sunday’s episode, My Life as a Vlog, the show revealed Ledesma’s death with a title card that read “Lovely Remembering Chris Ledesma.” On the Simpsons’ famous orange sofa, an animated version of the music editor is seen sitting between Homer and Marge. Ledesma smiles as he trains Bart, Maggie, and Lisa as they try out different instruments. Carolyn Omine, the show’s screenwriter, said on Twitter that Ledesma loves her work and is “really, excellent at it.”
On Twitter, people are paying their respects to The Simpsons’ music editor Chris Ledesma.
Many of Ledesma’s colleagues and followers paid their respects on Twitter. Jake Schaefer, the show’s current music editor, wrote in a tweet,
“Chris Ledesma and The Simpsons’ love of music has been influential. I’m grateful for the time I’ve had with him this year. He is a great mentor and a great guy. My thoughts are with his family.
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Chris Ledesma, the longtime music editor of “The Simpsons,” has passed away. He worked on every show for 33 years. He is 64 years old pic.twitter.com/QZtjS47XSr
– Daily noise (@DailyLoud) January 3, 2023
Josh Weinstein, who served as the show’s producer, said that Ledesma was the most skilled member of the group.
Chris Ledesma’s work in The Simpsons is very popular.
Chris, born January 28, 1958, grew up in Southern California and played the piano and trumpet brilliantly from an early age. He attended the California Academy of the Arts and the San Francisco Conservatory, where he began his career as a music editor on a student film.
In 1984, Ledesma became a tour guide at Universal Studios Hollywood, and during his break he observed scoring sessions for TV shows like Murder, She Wrote, Flying Wolf He started his career as a music editor for Segue Music, Music Design Group and Music Works before founding his own company, Click Track , Inc. He has worked on movies like Pure Country, Robin Hood: Men in Tights and Blast from the Past, as well as TV shows like Wanderlust, War and Memory, etc.
Chris was the music editor for every episode of The Simpsons from season 1 to season 33, starting in 1989. He left the show last year due to health problems. Ledesma has also been nominated for a Golden Reel Award for his performance on the 11th episode of the show’s tenth season, titled Wild Barts Can’t Be Broken. The Simpsons is one of the longest running animated series. From December 17, 1989 to September 25, 2022, the show ran for 34 seasons and 740 episodes.
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