Mark Snow, the veteran television composer who turned “The X-Files” theme into an unlikely chart hit in the 1990s, died Friday at his home in Connecticut. He was 78. A 15-time Emmy nominee, he not ...
Two days ago, Dan Marfisi, a longtime musician and songwriter in the L.A. area, received a text from a composer friend. “He wrote, ‘Did you write this song on The X-Files?’” Marfisi says. “He said, ...
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“There will never ever be another like you,” Snow’s friend, Sean Callery, wrote on Facebook. By McKinley Franklin Mark Snow, the Emmy-nominated composer behind the beloved X-Files theme song, has died ...
I remember picking this up on a whim years and years ago, because the names and the tracks they do are interesting, but I recently rediscovered it in my collection, and I'm convinced it's a ...
Veteran television composer Mark Snow — best known for his work on the iconic X-Files theme that hit the top of the charts in the UK, as well as penning the music for series such as Smallville, Ghost ...
Along with crafting the now iconic 'X-Files' theme, Snow created music for 'Smallville,' 'Blue Bloods,' and 'The Twilight Zone.' Reading time 2 minutes Mark Snow, the composer for a number of TV shows ...
Snow’s music covered even more series, including Hart to Hart, T.J. Hooker, Smallville, and Blue Bloods. He began his career writing orchestral music but learned to adopt the electronic techniques ...
Celebrated TV series composer Mark Snow has died aged 78. Snow, who grew up in Brooklyn, New York, is best-known for composing the iconic The X-Files theme tune, which became the soundtrack to the ...