Keith has played stringed instruments since 1957 and became acquainted with many styles from Blue Grass to Indian Ragas, from Jazz to Mariachi. Keith discovered open tunings in 1966 and has become a recording specialist in multiple stylizations and ethnic exotic string ensembles.
Keith has played stringed instruments since 1957 and became acquainted with many styles from Blue Grass to Indian Ragas, from Jazz to Mariachi. Keith discovered open tunings in 1966 and has become a recording specialist in multiple stylizations and ethnic exotic string ensembles.
Keith has written, performed and recorded hundreds of commercials as well as over 500 songs, many with artists including Sheryl Crowe, Stanley Clark, Kansas, Stewart Copeland (Police), Jeff Baxter (Doobie Bros), David Crosby, Roger McGuinn (Byrds), Jack Tempchin (Eagles, Glen Frey) Corky Siegel, Steve Goodman (City of New Orleans), Pat Leonard (Madonna, Michael Jackson, Toy Matinee)
Keith has been in partnership with Jim Jacobsen since 1981 after forming the Techno Pop
band, Eardance as well as creating extensive sample and sound libraries and TrackTown Records.
Pulp Fiction by Field/Jacobsen
Clients include:
New Line Cinema, HBO, NBC, FOX, TNN, Dreamworks Records, McDonalds,
Pacific Bell, Motorola, SONY Electronics, The Washington Ballet, Hong Kong Ballet...
Additional music credits include:
Ed, Scrubs, Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Malcolm in the Middle, The Simpsons, Hard Eight, The Late, Late Show, The Price is Right, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Mad About You, Tales from the Crypt, Downer Channel (NBC), Baywatch, Strange Luck, King of the Hill, Oprah Winfrey, Cosby, Small Shots, Price of Glory, Presumed Innocent, Santa Barbara, 21 Jump Street, Beauty and the Beast, Newton's Apple, Dr. Giggles, Downtown, The Real McCoy, Stop or My Mom Will Shoot, 1992 Olympics, 1996 Olympics, Knot's Landing, Species, Speechless, Lawless, Body Shots, Highway, Inside Edition, Pacific Bell, Los Angeles Lakers, Hard Copy, Anything But Love...
2019
Keith co-wrote 6 songs with 2019 Songwriter Hall of Fame Award Winner Jack Tempchin, who had co-written the Eagles songs as well hits for Glen Frey, Johnny Rivers and many others.