Ilan Kidron was born on 22 April 1976 in London, England.
11 Facts About Ilan Kidron
Ilan Kidron studied screen composition at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School and spent time studying at the International Music Centre Ashram in Varanasi, India.
Early in his career, Ilan Kidron was part bands Dr Smooth and the Medicine Groove and Dopamine.
Ilan Kidron then moved on to join the band Glass, and did hundreds of performances around Australia.
Ilan Kidron spent a few years as multi-instrumentalist for the band, Universe with Steve Balbi.
Ilan Kidron has received two APRA Song Writing Awards for "Best Dance Work of the Year" for the songs Don't Hold Back and From the Music in 2009 and 2012 respectively.
In January 2012, Ilan Kidron formed a songwriting and production team, named "The SchooKids", with Dutch producer Louis Schoorl.
Ilan Kidron has produced sound tracks for films such the Academy Award Nominated Short Film, Inja.
Ilan Kidron was married to the late Samantha Rebillet and has a son, Gabe.
Ilan Kidron is an ambassador for the SMILE Foundation Charity as well as an ambassador for the Australasian Performing Right Association.
Ilan Kidron has won two awards from six nominations, both for Dance Work of the Year.