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Mark Snow, the celebrated composer of the iconic X‑Files theme and a Juilliard alum, has died at 78 in Connecticut. With 15 ...
The 1960s were a heady time for TV shows filmed in Miami. “Surfside 6.” “Flipper.” “Gentle Ben.” Studios in Miami also housed nationally known shows including “¿Qué Pasa, U.S.A.?” And even if you ...
Massive Attack is a staple in our test track repertoire – we use Paradise Circus, Angel and Teardrop regularly when we test ...
There's a subgenre of music fans who love the subject of TV themes. I wonder if those aficionados know these stories.
The iconic theme song “Everybody Knows Your Name,” written by Gary Portnoy and Judy Hart-Angelo, successfully captured the show’s essence in just a few lines. From the very first notes, this warm and ...
These days, it feels like TV shows barely have time for a theme song before jumping into the action—sometimes it’s just a quick title card and a few seconds of music, or it's simply nonexistent.
For a lucky few, writing music for a theme song can rake in millions of dollars and be, as one songwriter puts it, "the gift that keeps on giving." ...
"Matlock" creator Dean Hargrove and composer Mike Post ("Law & Order," "Hill Street Blues") weigh in on what we lose when TV theme songs are no longer parts of the show.
The following very ‘80s TV themes list reflects the changing musical styles of the decade. This song track is all about original music done for the shows. Plus avoiding as much cheese as ...
The granddaughter of a music composer is releasing theme music to an 1980s TV show that was previously thought lost. Johnny Douglas, who lived in Kingswood in Surrey, composed the music for ...
Iconic TV theme songs can be as fondly remembered as the characters on the show, sometimes even more so. These are themes that still slap because they were created by the best of the best.
The famous Happy Days theme song — written by Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox and originally sung by Jimmy Haas — authentically sounds like a recording from the sitcom's in-universe era. However, for ...