Seinfeld is one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time, which is due in part to the writing, the acting, and how the show’s format broke the mold for television comedies. But it would be a mistake 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 ...
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 ...
Seinfeld emerged in an era still beholden to TV theme songs with lyrics, often explaining the premise at hand. But fitting for a show that was famously about “nothing,” its own main theme had no ...
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 ...
More than 23 years after “Seinfeld” left the airwaves, a soundtrack album featuring its immortal theme (and 40 more minutes of classic “Seinfeld” music) is about to be released. WaterTower Music will ...
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 ...
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The origins of one of television's great theme songs. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. I thought I was done. For that moment, I ...
"Seinfeld" first aired in 1989, but even over 30 years later, fans might not know these fun facts. The "Soup Nazi" bit from the show was based on a real person, and Elaine almost wasn't a character.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- It may have taken place in New York, but ask the people who walk the streets of Louisville about the best TV show of all time, and a lot of them say, "Seinfeld." The show ...