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In that same breath, Jonathan Wolff not only composed the music for all 180 episodes of "Seinfeld," but was also responsible for a theme song that sounded slightly different in every one of them.
Seinfeld, a show about nothing, has entertained us for decades with its unparalleled humor and relatable characters ...
Who Wrote the Seinfeld Theme Song? The theme was composed by Jonathan Wolff. The Louisville, Kentucky native moved to Los Angeles when he was just 17 years old and began carving out a career in TV.
Nothin' but a mistake, indeed. Watch Backstreet Boys misguidedly force Jerry Seinfeld to sing the final chorus of 'I Want It That Way' at 'SNL50: The Homecoming Concert.' ...
Kesha opened up about the viral moment she met Jerry Seinfeld in 2017 and how he snubbed her when she asked him for a hug in front of the cameras. Kesha learned that not everyone is a hugger.
NPR's A Martinez talks to comedian Jerry Seinfeld about his new Netflix film, Unfrosted. It's a made-up history of Pop-Tarts, and the cereal rivalry between Post and Kellogg's.
Jerry Seinfeld impersonations aside, the "Seinfeld" theme music was always unique. It was constructed out of beatboxing, some electronic harmonica-like noises, and a lot of electric bass, and it ...