Whether you're a "Seinfeld" devotee or not, the iconic synth-bass sounds of the sitcom's theme music are unmistakable. And the man behind the improvised riff is just as original. Meet composer ...
Most people have probably never heard the name Jonathan Wolff, but chances are they’ve almost certainly heard his music. Over the course of his decades-long career in television, Wolff was responsible ...
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 30 years, you’ve heard of the show Seinfeld. It’s impossible to overstate what a huge part of pop culture Seinfeld was in the 90s and continues to ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Composer Jonathan Wolff is opening up about the famous Seinfeld theme song, revealing that the iconic music almost didn’t make the cut on the classic sitcom. Wolff, who ...
Jonathan Wolff said he offered to change the song so that David, Seinfeld and the others could focus on winning battles over the other notes, but co-creator David "wasn't having it." By Abbey White ...
You may not have given it much thought because it generally served as background noise, but the famous slap bass theme song for Seinfeld was actually kind of groundbreaking. In an interview with ...
I have never watched a single episode of The Greatest American Hero. However, I have seen every episode of Seinfeld. Multiple times. That’s why the Greatest American Hero theme song has been stuck in ...
Veteran screen composer Jonathan Wolff has written music for a whopping 75 television series, including Will & Grace, Who's the Boss?, Married... With Children, and some beloved cult favorites. (He’s ...
Take a listen as mashup creator JJ P takes the light and bouncy, mouth-noise and synth-led Seinfeld theme and blends in Fred Durst's aggressive ode to going postal (Hello, Newman!). Though Durst still ...
The season premiere of Jerry Seinfeld’s web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee dropped today with comedian Sarah Jessica Parker as the guest, and the episode starts with a hokey new theme song to ...
Get out your red baseball caps, and turn them backwards on your head. Early '90s/late 2000s nu metal band Limp Bizkit is back and more neurotic than ever. But that photo of Durst's head on Jerry ...
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