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Drew Stone (born June 28, 1963) is an American film director, producer, editor and musician. His works include music videos, commercials, documentary films and television. He founded the New York City-based film production company Stone Films NYC. Stone played an active role in the early stages of the American musical movement known as hardcore punk. He was the co-founder and lead singer of the hardcore bands The Mighty C.O.’s of Boston, Massachusetts and The High & The Mighty of New York. Stone is also known for his career as the front man for New York City’s Antidote since 1984.

Early life
A native New Yorker, Stone was born in Queens and raised in the Bronx. He studied acting at Emerson College in Boston. His father, Arny Stone, was a filmmaker who won an Academy Award for his film, The Critic, starring Mel Brooks. His brother, Evan B. Stone, is also a film director, editor and cinematographer, whose credits include SYFY’s Destination Truth, CBS’s The Amazing Race, MTV True Life, and the Emmy Award winning Current TV.

Film Career
In 1992, Stone formed New York City-based film Production Company, Stone Films NYC, producing numerous music videos including Run-DMC, Onyx, Type O Negative, Insane Clown Posse, King’s X, and Biohazard. He later went on to direct videos for Agnostic Front, Madball, 25 ta Life, Subzero, and Garth “Culti” Vader. Joining forces with his brother Evan as The Stone Brothers he directed music videos for various artists including Vanilla Ice, Shelter and Channel Zero. He is a four-time X-Tremmy award winner with his Urban Street-Bike Warriors series of films and director of the MTV True Life episode “I Live To Ride,” which exposed the new sport of street-bike freestyle to millions worldwide. In 2006 he created the Urban Street-Bike Warriors: Black Sheep Squadron Tour which made landmark stops in France, Poland, and Cuba.

Musical Career
In 1981 while attending Emerson College, Stone became heavily involved in the local Boston Hardcore music scene and became the lead singer of The Mighty C.O.’s. Upon returning to New York City in 1983 he formed The High & The Mighty and later joined Antidote. His contributions to the hardcore punk scene were documented in the book American Hardcore: A Tribal History by Steven Blush. Stone is currently directing and editing the film xxx All Ages xxx, a tribute to Boston’s contribution to Hardcore in America. It is expected to be completed in 2010.