
Lyle Workman
Guitarist, Film Composer, Producer, Session and Touring Musician Beck, Sting, Sheryl Crow, Norah Jones, They Might Be Giants
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-Lyle Workman
Lyle Workman is a guitarist, composer, and producer known for his expansive work across rock, pop, and film music. He first came to prominence in the late 1980s as the lead guitarist for the alternative rock band Bourgeois Tagg.
Workman later became a sought-after session and touring guitarist, performing with artists such as Todd Rundgren, Beck, Sting, and Frank Black. As a highly adaptable musician, his skills have made him a frequent collaborator in both studio and live settings.
Beyond performing, Workman built a strong reputation as a film and television composer. He has written music for projects including Superbad, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and the TV series Crashing. His inventive scores often blend guitar-driven ideas with orchestral and electronic elements.
In addition to his soundtrack work, Workman has released instrumental solo albums that showcase his expressive guitar playing and cinematic approach to composition, establishing him as a versatile figure in contemporary music.

