THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #69 – Jonathan Wolff

Episode #69 – Jonathan Wolff

Jonathan Wolff is a composer and musician. It’s safe to say that every single day, many times a day, his music is playing on television somewhere in the world. He created the music for 75 primetime network television series, including 44 TV themes. Jonathan Wolff is best known for composing and performing the theme song for the hit television show Seinfeld.

Jonathan Wolff spent 29 years as an insider in Hollywood, but these days he’s a lecturer and concert performer. He was kind enough to share a lot of insight and humor here on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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