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EPISODE · Sep 24, 2020 · 55 MIN

A Very Special Episode: Interview with Jonathan Wolff, Composer of 75 Sitcoms from Townies to Seinfeld

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Jonathan Wolff is a prolific composer, best known for his iconic themes and musical scores for hit shows like Will & Grace, Married...with Children, Who’s the Boss? and oh yeah...Seinfeld! Those are his mouth pops and slap bass riffs! But Jonathan isn’t joining us to talk about those legendary shows. For our first ever Very Special Episode, we speak with Jonathan about his career in television spanning three decades and over 75 series, including many failed or forgotten sitcoms from the 80s and 90s. He was also generous enough to share some great stories about Will & Grace and Seinfeld too! Follow Jonathan Wolff on Instagram @seinfeldmusicguy and learn more about him and his work at www.seinfeldmusicguy.com Follow That Was a Show? on Instagram @thatwasashow The Trope Library: thatwasashow.tumblr.com Merch available at: redbubble.com/people/thatwasashow Hosted by: Brynn Byrne @brynnabyrne Aaron Yeger @aaronyeger Andrew “Barry” Helmer @andrewhelmer Podcast logo and artwork by Brian Walker @briguywalker That Was a Show? is a Radio Gizmo Production

Jonathan Wolff is a prolific composer, best known for his iconic themes and musical scores for hit shows like Will & Grace, Married...with Children, Who’s the Boss? and oh yeah...Seinfeld! Those are his mouth pops and slap bass riffs! But Jonathan isn’t joining us to talk about those legendary shows. For our first ever Very Special Episode, we speak with Jonathan about his career in television spanning three decades and over 75 series, including many failed or forgotten sitcoms from the 80s and 90s. He was also generous enough to share some great stories about Will & Grace and Seinfeld too! Follow Jonathan Wolff on Instagram @seinfeldmusicguy and learn more about him and his work at www.seinfeldmusicguy.com Follow That Was a Show? on Instagram @thatwasashow The Trope Library: thatwasashow.tumblr.com Merch available at: redbubble.com/people/thatwasashow Hosted by: Brynn Byrne @brynnabyrne Aaron Yeger @aaronyeger Andrew “Barry” Helmer @andrewhelmer Podcast logo and artwork by Brian Walker @briguywalker That Was a Show? is a Radio Gizmo Production

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