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Music Dialogue MXDX Network
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Hear the stories behind iconic theme songs, scores, jingles and soundtracks directly from the composers, music supervisors and sound designers who made them happen.
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Creating the Folgers Jingle, “The Best Part of Wakin’ Up”
In this episode, composer and jingle writer Leslie Pearl tells the story of how she created the Folgers jingle, “The Best Part of Waking Up”. She’s written and composed songs for billboard chart recording artists as well as jingles for companies like Pepsi, Ford, Gillette and Heineken just to name a few.
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The Music of 28 Days Later & Sunshine - Composer John Murphy
In this episode, composer John Murphy recounts how an evening at a pub with a friend turned into his first job as composer on a film which led him into a career working with directors like Danny Boyle, Guy Ritchie and Michael Mann. He also tells the story behind his iconic pieces of film music from 28 Days Later and Sunshine (In The House In a Heartbeat & Adagio In D Minor) that has gone on to be licensed countless times for movies, trailers and advertisements.
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Creating the Frasier Theme - Composer Bruce Miller
In this episode, Emmy-nominated composer Bruce Miller tells the story behind composing the Frasier theme, Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs. He also talks about his extensive work as an arranger and composing the music for shows like Wings, Becker and The Odd Couple on CBS.
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The Music of Nurse Jackie & Firefly Lane - Composers Wendy & Lisa
In this episode, Emmy Award-winning composers Wendy & Lisa tell the story about how they landed their first film as composers on the 1995 movie Dangerous Minds. They also talk about their work on Heroes, Nurse Jackie and the new series Firefly Lane on Netflix.
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Creating the Salute Your Shorts Theme - Composer Ed Alton
In this episode, I speak with composer Ed Alton. Ed tells the story of how a phone call from a friend turned into his first job as composer on a series for ABC that ran for 5 seasons. Ed also recounts his experience writing the theme for the hit Nickelodeon show Salute Your Shorts and his time on the TBS show My Boys.
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The Music of Grey’s Anatomy & Ally McBeal - Composer Danny Lux
In this episode, I speak with composer Danny Lux. Danny talks about how he got his start working with composer Mike Post on shows like Law and Order and Doogie Howser. Danny has gone on to score over 2000 episodes of television working on shows like Ally McBeal, Grey’s Anatomy and many others.