Key Largo Music

Key Largo Music Publishing
P.O. Box 60517
Palo Alto, CA 94306

ph: (650) 494-1238

About Us 

Key Largo Music is an ASCAP music publishing company, founded by Rebeca Sanders and Scott Van Duyne in 2008.  We have two additional part-time staff, and operate out of Palo Alto, California.


(photo by Jacqueline Norgord)

ASCAP songwriter/singer Rebecca Sanders holds an undergraduate degree from Harvard University, where she sang in the start-up a cappella group, The Opportunes.  She studied writing with Stanford Jones Fellows, Bo Caldwell and Cammie McGovern, and screenwriting with Erika Szanto and Don Roos at Squaw Valley.  She took additional classes with Ellen Sussman and author/playwright Ellen Sandler.  She is the author/co-author of over a dozen scripts including two produced screenplays, CULT (2000) and LOVE (2004). She is a staff writer for Smera Productions. Additional writings include the 5th edition of Car-Free in Boston, technology market reports for a venture capital company, website content for Stanford University and an educational TV show.  Rebecca has also been on staff of two Hollywood networking companies, Hollywood by the Bay and American Screenwriting Association, and has crewed on TV and film sets.  Rebecca is currently Programming Manager at the Midpeninsula Community Media Center, a cable access station.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Composer/pianist Scott Van Duyne is an ASCAP songwriter.  He holds a BA in composition from Harvard, an MM in theory from NEC, and a PhD in computer music from Stanford (CCRMA), with additional classes at Berklee College of Music.  He co-authored a microtonal music textbook (currently in use at NEC) with Joe Maneri, played microtonal keyboards in the Boston experimental music circuit in the ‘80s. He collaborated with Jean-Calude Risset on interactive piano performance software at MIT Media Lab, served as pianist for Stanford Jazz Band under Bill Bell, earned ten patents in audio synthesis and game sounds.  He authored/co-authored numerous papers in the audio signal processing and designed synthesis algorithms for SondiusXG program at Stanford Office of Technology Licensing,  co-founded audio company Staccato Systems in ’97, successfully sold to Analog Devices, Inc.  in 2001, led Synthbuilder game audio tools at Staccato, led SoundMAX  MIDI Synth and SMartTools game audio teams, as well as the VisualAudio embedded DSP team at Analog Devices.  Currently part time consultant for media aggregation company DreamTVS, and Stanford semantic archiving project.

 

Key Largo Music Publishing
P.O. Box 60517
Palo Alto, CA 94306

ph: (650) 494-1238