Alexandra Patsavas

Music Supervisor of Bridgerton, Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal, Mad Men, The Twilight Saga, The O.C.
Director of Music Creative/Production for Original Series at Netflix

 
 
 
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Alexandra Patsavas is an award-winning music supervisor who has contributed to over a hundred films and television series, most notably The Twilight Saga, The O.C., Grey's Anatomy, and Gossip Girl.

Initially, Patasavas joined the BMI music agency, then worked on over fifty Roger Corman B-movies, made-for-television movies, and other films. In 1999 she finally broke into television, with her own music company Chop Shop Music Supervision, on the series Roswell and began to focus primarily on TV series, including Fastlane, Boston Public, Tru Calling, 1-800-Missing and Criminal Minds. In 2007 alone, she covered dozens of episodes of the series Without a Trace, Shark, Rescue Me, and Mad Men. She has been widely celebrated for her work on the popular series The O.C., Grey's Anatomy, Supernatural, and Gossip Girl.

Her work on The O.C. involved the selecting, mixing, and supervising of all the tracks that featured in the show, as well as on the six soundtracks that followed. Her work was also substantially made up of approaching bands and artists about recording covers and requesting licensing permission to include songs on the show and in the mixes. Because her ongoing search for suitable songs often leads to unsigned or non-mainstream performers, she is partially responsible for re-surfacing the trend of music promotion through television since The Flaming Lips' appearance in Beverly Hills: 90210, particularly on Grey's Anatomy with songs such as Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars" and The Fray's "How to Save a Life", which both saw huge success after being featured in the show. Following this trend was the Beastie Boys' single "Ch-Check It Out" which debuted in an episode of The O.C., even before its premiere on the radio. Josh Schwartz, who originally hired Patsavas for The O.C., which he created, re-hired her for Gossip Girl and Chuck, both of which he created, after seeing the success that she brought to both The O.C. and the songs and artists featured in it. Her work on Gossip Girl brought in many New York-orientated bands (for the show's setting) and other popular songs including Fergie's "Glamorous" for the series' promotional video. 

In 2007 Chop Shop Music Supervision, opened its own music label Chop Shop Records, in a deal with Atlantic Records. The label's roster includes Anya Marina, Scars on 45 (both of whom were featured on Grey's Anatomy), Macintosh Braun, Milo Greene, The Republic Tigers, and the Twilight soundtracks.

Patsavas has been nominated three times Grammy Award for the "Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media". Her first nomination was for the compilation Grey's Anatomy Original Soundtrack, Vol. 2, the only television soundtrack in the category, shared with producer Mitchell Leib and the various artists that were featured in the album. Her other nominations (both with Paul Katz) were for the Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), each of which were released on her label Chop Shop Records.

In recent years, Patasavas has contributed her talents to a vast array of hit series including Bridgerton, Scandal, Lucifer, Riverdale, How To Get Away with Murder, The Romanoffs, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Why Women Kill, and Marvel’s Runaways. Additionally, she fosters essential partnerships between Netflix studio producers and the music industry in her role as Director of Music Creative/Production for Original Series with the streaming company.

 
 

Watch the official trailer for Bridgerton.

Listen to Bridgerton (Covers from the Netflix Original Series) + Kris Bowers’ original score.

 
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This episode of The Pop Disciple Podcast is hosted by Paul Goldowitz.

Production, Editing, Mixing, Mastering | Paul Goldowitz
The Pop Disciple Podcast Theme and Outro Music | Paul Goldowitz

Special thanks to Alexandra Patsavas and Ginsberg Libby.