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Richard Wolf

Richard "Wolfie" Wolf is an American Emmy Award-winning film and television composer,[1] multi-platinum-selling music producer, songwriter, remixer, and author.[2]

Richard Wolf
Background information
BornUnited States
GenresFilm score, Hip hop
Occupation(s)Composer, music producer, songwriter, remixer, author

Wolf got his start writing songs for his band and various artists before working for Warner/Chappell Music as staff songwriter.[3] Soon after, he wrote and produced music for several feature films. He wrote the theme song for the Rodney Dangerfield film, Back To School[4][5] and began contribute to many large film projects, most notably producing for Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes for the number one box office Karate Kid II[5] and penning a song for the Madonna vehicle, Who's That Girl.[5] In 1989 he teamed up with Brett "Epic" Mazur to form the production team Wolf & Epic. Wolf & Epic were among the first record makers to break down the barriers between R&B, Hip-hop & Pop at the beginning of the 1990s.[6] During this time, Wolf worked on projects for artists such as MC Lyte,[7] Prince, Seal,[8] New Kids on the Block, Nona Gaye,[5] Coolio,[9] New Edition,[9] Sheena Easton, Laquan and Bell Biv Devoe. Bell Biv Devoe's début album Poison and remix album WBBD-Bootcity both featured Wolf's production, and were certified triple Platinum and Gold respectively.[10] Acid Jazz was another new fusion of musical styles which Wolf & Epic helped pioneer with their work on the first Acid Jazz compilation The Rebirth of the Cool Vol.1 (Island Records).[11]

In the twenty-first century Wolf's focus turned back to producing and composing for visual media. His score for the Warner Bros. cartoon Static Shock shook up Saturday morning programming with its fusion of hip-hop, electronic and traditional score, for which it was recognized with two Daytime Emmy nominations in 2003 and 2004 and one win.[1][5][12][13] His work has appeared in hundreds of television episodes and films including Big Bang Theory, Nashville, Oprah, Criminal Minds, America's Next Top Model, Bojack Horseman, CBS Sports, NASCAR, and twelve seasons of the worldwide hit, NCIS.[14] Wolf is currently on the faculty of the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music where he teaches classes on music in media and culture, and the special relationship between musical practice and mindfulness practice.[15][16] His book "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfuless"[17] charts twelve "bridges"—skills and sensibilities refined in musical practice that carry over to mindfulness and meditation. The New Yorker refers to this book as "a manual for achieving calm in a tumultuous world".[18] Wolf also works with a diversity of charities and is a board member of the I Have A Dream Foundation.[19]

Musician edit

Wolf, a Manhattan native, signed his first record deal, with Quinn Ivy Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, while still a freshman in college. Wolf then signed as a staff songwriter with Warner/Chappell Music.[3] While there, he worked on various film and television projects, and artists including Steve Cropper, Angela Bofill, Johnny Gill and Toni Basil covered his songs.[3]

Record producer and songwriter edit

In 1989 Wolf teamed up with his former studio intern Brett "Epic" Mazur to form what major west coast artist manager Jerry Heller (of N.W.A and Eazy-E) would describe as "the hottest producing team of the early 1990s:"[20] Wolf & Epic (initially named Peace Productions). Wolf's vision was to record live the type of funk and R&B that was commonly sampled by hip hop producers and then overlay scratching and other hip hop techniques to give it a new dimension.[21] Wolf played guitar and keyboards, Mazur played drums and deejayed, and other musicians were brought in to fatten the sound. Mazur praised his older counterpart as having "the knack to come up with that undeniable hook. Even if it's just a keyboard part, he goes beyond just a chorus".[22]

The two musicians used the generation gap to their advantage and were able to span several genres and styles in their acclaimed productions.[23]

Wolf & Epic's first project together was with Laquan on his album Notes of a Native Son. This record was one of the first to combine a live band with hip hop scratching, sampling, and rapping.[24] The New York Times praised Laquan, saying that listening to his music is "to hear the shape of urban debates to come" and admired the "slick pop choruses [that] buoy his songs".[25] One of the tracks was included on the compilation The Rebirth of the Cool Vol. 1 (Island Records), which spawned a string of albums that pioneered the "Acid Jazz" movement of jazzy hip hop. The duo later wrote and recorded another acid jazz hit, "Eyes of the Soul," on MC Lyte's Atlantic Records album Act Like You Know.

In the early 1990s, Wolf & Epic, along with other producers, worked on Bell Biv Devoe's album, Poison: a triple-platinum album that pioneered the fusion of soul and hip hop. Wolf & Epic, who had a No. 1 hit with their remixed version of Bell Biv Devoe's "Do Me",[26] went on to "use the finished record as raw material... [to] completely re-produce it".[27] The result was WBBD-Bootcity!: The Remix Album, the chart topping, certified gold album of Bell Biv Devoe remixes that sealed Wolf & Epic's reputation as "the hot new kids on the remixing block".[27]

Some of Wolf's other notable projects during this time include work on Ralph Tresvant's "Public Figure," Sheena Easton's "You Can Swing It", remixes of Prince's "Horny Pony" and Seal's "Crazy", and work with the New Kids on the Block and Nona Gaye.[28]

After Wolf and Mazur amicably parted ways, Wolf continued to write, produce, and remix records with artists including Freddie Mercury, Coolio,[9] CeCe Peniston ("I Will Be Received"), MC Lyte, Ricky Bell, and Johnny Gill.

Film music production and composition edit

Most recently, a song that Wolf co-wrote was placed in the Robocop[29] remake released in 2014. Wolf broke into the film industry when he co-wrote and produced several songs (including the title song) for Rodney Dangerfield's film, Back to School, in 1985.[5] After that project, Wolf wrote and produced music for several more major film projects including The Karate Kid, Part II[5] and Madonna's Who's That Girl.[5] Wolf's work on Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase marked his entry into composing for animated stories. The film-makers wanted to move Scooby Doo into the new century, which Wolf fully embraced.[30] Wolf's other film credits include Strictly Business, starring Halle Berry and débuting Mary J. Blige; Three Kings,[31] where Wolf worked with director David O. Russell and actor Mark Wahlberg; and the Harrison Ford drama Presumed Innocent.

Emmy winning television music production and composition edit

Over the span of nearly two decades, Wolf's musical creations have been featured in thousands of television episodes including top rated shows such NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, The Good Wife, ER, The X-Files, Fox Sports and ABC News' 20/20.

Wolf's introduction to branding music for television came when Fox asked him to write original music for its Health Net cable. Then in 1999, he was asked to write original themes and identification music for the Fox Sports Network. The Hollywood Reporter explained, "it's his job to come up with two-minutes pieces of music that are flexible enough to work with sports as diverse as golf and beach volleyball, and distinctive enough to work as a branding device for the network".[32] Since 1999, Fox has used Wolf's themes for almost two dozen network sports programs. The wide variety of Fox Sports themes & underscore cues that Wolf has composed have been played on thousands of sports broadcasts ranging from Major League Baseball, NASCAR and NFL to women's volleyball and golf.[28][30]

Wolf's animation experience from Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase project led to his job composing for the Warner Bros. top rated Saturday morning show Static Shock — a project that would earn him various awards. "The beauty of doing a show like this is that you can draw on a broad spectrum of styles," Wolf says, "Superhero animation tends to be music-driven, and it can be a virtual playground for composers... The breadth of creative self-expression is truly liberating, especially after coming from the field of record production, where you're invariably pigeonholed into a single genre".[13] The score combined hip-hop and electronica with a traditional orchestration and brought an edgy urban soundtrack to Saturday morning cartoons. The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences recognized the originality of the score by awarding Wolf Daytime Emmy nominations two years in a row and as well as an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition and Direction in 2004.

Another one of Wolf's impressive television credits comes from Tyra Banks' hit television series, America's Next Top Model. For over fourteen seasons the show has relied heavily on Wolf's original music for everything from hip-hop tunes to themes for judging and elimination sequences. In 2008, a special issue of The Hollywood Reporter honored the 100th episode of ANTM and cited Wolf's musical contributions, explaining how the "music elevates the drama among competitors".[33]

Working from his boutique music production and publishing company, The Producers Lab, Inc., Wolf continues to write and produce music for long time projects such as NCIS, 20/20 News, Fox Sports, ABC News, and ANTM as well as a variety of others.[34]

Author and educator edit

Wolf is on the faculty of the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music where he teaches classes on music in media and culture, and the special relationship between musical practice and mindfulness practice.[15][16] His book "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfuless"[17] charts twelve "bridges"—skills and sensibilities refined in musical practice that carry over to mindfulness and meditation. The book has been positively reviewed by Mindful magazine, The New Yorker,[35] Publishers Weekly,[36] and more, and became the No. 1 new release in its category on Amazon.

Discography edit

Year Album Artist Role
2016 Messenger of the Gods: The Singles Freddie Mercury Additional Production, Mixing
2005 Donde Quiera Que Estes [2005] The Barrio Boyzz Arranger, Composer, Producer
2002 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Bell Biv DeVoe Bell Biv DeVoe Composer, Producer
2001 Soulblitz All Stars Coolio Composer, Producer
2001 Spirit of Funk Composer, Producer
2001 The Very Best of MC Lyte MC Lyte Composer, Producer
2000 The Best of Bell Biv DeVoe Bell Biv DeVoe Composer, Producer
2000 The Best of the Barrio Boyzz The Barrio Boyzz Composer, Producer
1997 12 Super Exitos The Barrio Boyzz Composer, Producer
1994 12 Exitos Quemantes, Vol. 2 Composer, Producer
1994 Face the Music New Kids on the Block Producer, Composer
1994 Thought 'Ya Knew CeCe Peniston Composer, Drum Programming, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer
1993 Hootie Mack Bell Biv DeVoe Arranger, Composer, Engineer, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocal Arrangement, Vocals (Background)
1992 Crazy Coolin' The Barrio Boyzz Composer, Keyboards, Producer, Vocal Arrangement
1992 Eyes Are the Sou l MC Lyte Composer, Producer
1992 Love for the Future Nona Gaye Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, Piano
1992 Return of the Product MC Serch Composer, Producer, Songwriter
1992 The Great Pretender Freddie Mercury Producer
1991 Act Like You Know MC Lyte Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Vocal Arrangement
1991 Crazy Seal Remixing
1991 Horny Pony Prince Additional production, Remixing
1991 Lyte Years MC Lyte Composer, Producer
1991 Strictly Business Producer, Songwriter
1991 WBBD-Bootcity! The Remix Album Bell Biv DeVoe Arranger, Composer, Guitar, Keyboards
1991 Wake Up the Party The Don Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer
1991 What Comes Naturally Sheena Easton Arranger, Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocal Arrangement, Vocals (Background)
1990 Notes of a Native Son Laquan Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, Organ, Vibraphone
1990 Poison Bell Biv DeVoe Composer, Multi Instruments
1990 Ralph Tresvant Ralph Tresvant Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
1990 The Rebirth Of Cool Laquan Composer, Producer
1989 Annie Haslam Annie Haslam Composer
1987 Who's That Girl Madonna Songwriter, Producer
1986 Back to School Performer, Primary Artist, Producer
1986 The Best of Angela Bofill [Arista] Angela Bofill Composer
1986 The Karate Kid, Pt. 2 Composer, Producer
1985 Chemistry Johnny Gill Composer, Songwriter
1983 Teaser Angela Bofill Composer
1982 Hungry Nights Tom Snow Composer
Reckless Love Crimson Tide Unknown Contributor Role

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References edit

  1. ^ a b "Daytime Emmy Awards (2004)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  2. ^ Wolf, Richard (2 April 2019). In Tune. ISBN 978-1615195350.
  3. ^ a b c Widran, Jonathan (14 April 1991). "Hot Picks". Music Connection. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  4. ^ "Back to School (1986)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Kimpel, Dan (2005). "Richard Wolf's Sonic Chemistry". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  6. ^ Savona, Anthony (1991). "Hot Picks". First Person. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  7. ^ Kimpel, Dan (27 March 2005). "Who Really Produced That Record". Music Connection. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  8. ^ "Discogs Seal Crazy Urban Remix". Discogs. 1990. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  9. ^ a b c Callaghan, Dylan (17 November 2003). "Brand Royale". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  10. ^ Savona, Anthony (1991). "Hot Picks". First Person. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  11. ^ Jones, Lynette (23 August 1991). "Producer's Spotlight". Black Radio Exclusive. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  12. ^ "'Sesame', 'Ellen' Top Creative Emmys". Daily Variety. 17 May 2004. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  13. ^ a b Crisafulli, Chuck (20 August 2002). . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 21 December 2007.
  14. ^ "Richard Wolf". IMDb.com. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  15. ^ a b "Mindfulness in Music". Dailytrojan.com.
  16. ^ a b "Richard Wolf | USC Thornton School of Music". Music.usc.edu. 7 August 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  17. ^ a b Wolf, Richard (2019). In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness. The Experiment. ISBN 9781615195350.
  18. ^ Hsu, Hua (31 May 2019). "The Noises That We Try Not to Hear". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  19. ^ "I Have A Dream Foundation". Ihadla.org. 20 June 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  20. ^ Heller, Jerry; Reavill, Gil (August 2006). Ruthless: A Memoir. Simon Spotlight Entertainment. ISBN 978-1-4169-1792-2.
  21. ^ Jones, Lynette (23 August 1991). "Producer's Spotlight". Black Radio Exclusive. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  22. ^ Jones, Lynette (23 August 1991). "Wolf & Epic: Slammin' Tracks from Rock to Rap". Black Radio Exclusive. p. 45. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  23. ^ Kidd, Tom (27 February 2008). "Catwalk Cue". Music Connection. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  24. ^ Gold, Jonathan (24 September 1990). "Positive Rappers Boogie Down at the Palladium". Los Angeles Times.
  25. ^ Pareles, Jon (6 December 1990). "'Radical' Rap: Of Pride and Prejudice". The New York Times.
  26. ^ Widran, Jonathan (14 April 1991). "Producer Crosstalk". Music Connection. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  27. ^ a b Brown, Joe (1 September 1991). . The Washington Post. p. G2. Archived from the original on 29 March 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  28. ^ a b Crisafulli, Chuck (January 2000). "Scoring Sports". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 20 June 2012.
  29. ^ "IMDB Soundtrack Information for Robocop". IMDb.com. 2014. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
  30. ^ a b Farinella, David John (1 January 2002). "Composer Spotlight: Richard Wolf". Mix.
  31. ^ "Three Kings (1999)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  32. ^ "Composer Spotlight: Richard Wolf". Mixonline.com. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  33. ^ Longwell, Todd (27 February 2008). "Music on 'Top Model' elevates the drama". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  34. ^ "The Producers Lab | Richard Wolf". Theproducerslab.com. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  35. ^ Hsu, Hua. "The Noises That We Try Not to Hear". The New Yorker. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  36. ^ [1][dead link]
  37. ^ "All Music Credits for Richard Wolf". AllMusic. 1982–2014. Retrieved 14 May 2014.

External links edit

  • Richard Wolf at IMDb
  • Official website

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For those of a similar name see Richard Wolff disambiguation For the TV creator see Dick Wolf Richard Wolfie Wolf is an American Emmy Award winning film and television composer 1 multi platinum selling music producer songwriter remixer and author 2 Richard WolfBackground informationBornUnited StatesGenresFilm score Hip hopOccupation s Composer music producer songwriter remixer author Wolf got his start writing songs for his band and various artists before working for Warner Chappell Music as staff songwriter 3 Soon after he wrote and produced music for several feature films He wrote the theme song for the Rodney Dangerfield film Back To School 4 5 and began contribute to many large film projects most notably producing for Southside Johnny amp The Asbury Jukes for the number one box office Karate Kid II 5 and penning a song for the Madonna vehicle Who s That Girl 5 In 1989 he teamed up with Brett Epic Mazur to form the production team Wolf amp Epic Wolf amp Epic were among the first record makers to break down the barriers between R amp B Hip hop amp Pop at the beginning of the 1990s 6 During this time Wolf worked on projects for artists such as MC Lyte 7 Prince Seal 8 New Kids on the Block Nona Gaye 5 Coolio 9 New Edition 9 Sheena Easton Laquan and Bell Biv Devoe Bell Biv Devoe s debut album Poison and remix album WBBD Bootcity both featured Wolf s production and were certified triple Platinum and Gold respectively 10 Acid Jazz was another new fusion of musical styles which Wolf amp Epic helped pioneer with their work on the first Acid Jazz compilation The Rebirth of the Cool Vol 1 Island Records 11 In the twenty first century Wolf s focus turned back to producing and composing for visual media His score for the Warner Bros cartoon Static Shock shook up Saturday morning programming with its fusion of hip hop electronic and traditional score for which it was recognized with two Daytime Emmy nominations in 2003 and 2004 and one win 1 5 12 13 His work has appeared in hundreds of television episodes and films including Big Bang Theory Nashville Oprah Criminal Minds America s Next Top Model Bojack Horseman CBS Sports NASCAR and twelve seasons of the worldwide hit NCIS 14 Wolf is currently on the faculty of the University of Southern California s Thornton School of Music where he teaches classes on music in media and culture and the special relationship between musical practice and mindfulness practice 15 16 His book In Tune Music As The Bridge To Mindfuless 17 charts twelve bridges skills and sensibilities refined in musical practice that carry over to mindfulness and meditation The New Yorker refers to this book as a manual for achieving calm in a tumultuous world 18 Wolf also works with a diversity of charities and is a board member of the I Have A Dream Foundation 19 Contents 1 Musician 2 Record producer and songwriter 3 Film music production and composition 4 Emmy winning television music production and composition 5 Author and educator 6 Discography 7 References 8 External linksMusician editWolf a Manhattan native signed his first record deal with Quinn Ivy Studios in Muscle Shoals Alabama while still a freshman in college Wolf then signed as a staff songwriter with Warner Chappell Music 3 While there he worked on various film and television projects and artists including Steve Cropper Angela Bofill Johnny Gill and Toni Basil covered his songs 3 Record producer and songwriter editIn 1989 Wolf teamed up with his former studio intern Brett Epic Mazur to form what major west coast artist manager Jerry Heller of N W A and Eazy E would describe as the hottest producing team of the early 1990s 20 Wolf amp Epic initially named Peace Productions Wolf s vision was to record live the type of funk and R amp B that was commonly sampled by hip hop producers and then overlay scratching and other hip hop techniques to give it a new dimension 21 Wolf played guitar and keyboards Mazur played drums and deejayed and other musicians were brought in to fatten the sound Mazur praised his older counterpart as having the knack to come up with that undeniable hook Even if it s just a keyboard part he goes beyond just a chorus 22 The two musicians used the generation gap to their advantage and were able to span several genres and styles in their acclaimed productions 23 Wolf amp Epic s first project together was with Laquan on his album Notes of a Native Son This record was one of the first to combine a live band with hip hop scratching sampling and rapping 24 The New York Times praised Laquan saying that listening to his music is to hear the shape of urban debates to come and admired the slick pop choruses that buoy his songs 25 One of the tracks was included on the compilation The Rebirth of the Cool Vol 1 Island Records which spawned a string of albums that pioneered the Acid Jazz movement of jazzy hip hop The duo later wrote and recorded another acid jazz hit Eyes of the Soul on MC Lyte s Atlantic Records album Act Like You Know In the early 1990s Wolf amp Epic along with other producers worked on Bell Biv Devoe s album Poison a triple platinum album that pioneered the fusion of soul and hip hop Wolf amp Epic who had a No 1 hit with their remixed version of Bell Biv Devoe s Do Me 26 went on to use the finished record as raw material to completely re produce it 27 The result was WBBD Bootcity The Remix Album the chart topping certified gold album of Bell Biv Devoe remixes that sealed Wolf amp Epic s reputation as the hot new kids on the remixing block 27 Some of Wolf s other notable projects during this time include work on Ralph Tresvant s Public Figure Sheena Easton s You Can Swing It remixes of Prince s Horny Pony and Seal s Crazy and work with the New Kids on the Block and Nona Gaye 28 After Wolf and Mazur amicably parted ways Wolf continued to write produce and remix records with artists including Freddie Mercury Coolio 9 CeCe Peniston I Will Be Received MC Lyte Ricky Bell and Johnny Gill Film music production and composition editMost recently a song that Wolf co wrote was placed in theRobocop 29 remake released in 2014 Wolf broke into the film industry when he co wrote and produced several songs including the title song for Rodney Dangerfield s film Back to School in 1985 5 After that project Wolf wrote and produced music for several more major film projects including The Karate Kid Part II 5 and Madonna s Who s That Girl 5 Wolf s work on Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase marked his entry into composing for animated stories The film makers wanted to move Scooby Doo into the new century which Wolf fully embraced 30 Wolf s other film credits include Strictly Business starring Halle Berry and debuting Mary J Blige Three Kings 31 where Wolf worked with director David O Russell and actor Mark Wahlberg and the Harrison Ford drama Presumed Innocent Emmy winning television music production and composition editOver the span of nearly two decades Wolf s musical creations have been featured in thousands of television episodes including top rated shows such NCIS NCIS Los Angeles The Good Wife ER The X Files Fox Sports and ABC News 20 20 Wolf s introduction to branding music for television came when Fox asked him to write original music for its Health Net cable Then in 1999 he was asked to write original themes and identification music for the Fox Sports Network The Hollywood Reporter explained it s his job to come up with two minutes pieces of music that are flexible enough to work with sports as diverse as golf and beach volleyball and distinctive enough to work as a branding device for the network 32 Since 1999 Fox has used Wolf s themes for almost two dozen network sports programs The wide variety of Fox Sports themes amp underscore cues that Wolf has composed have been played on thousands of sports broadcasts ranging from Major League Baseball NASCAR and NFL to women s volleyball and golf 28 30 Wolf s animation experience from Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase project led to his job composing for the Warner Bros top rated Saturday morning show Static Shock a project that would earn him various awards The beauty of doing a show like this is that you can draw on a broad spectrum of styles Wolf says Superhero animation tends to be music driven and it can be a virtual playground for composers The breadth of creative self expression is truly liberating especially after coming from the field of record production where you re invariably pigeonholed into a single genre 13 The score combined hip hop and electronica with a traditional orchestration and brought an edgy urban soundtrack to Saturday morning cartoons The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences recognized the originality of the score by awarding Wolf Daytime Emmy nominations two years in a row and as well as an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition and Direction in 2004 Another one of Wolf s impressive television credits comes from Tyra Banks hit television series America s Next Top Model For over fourteen seasons the show has relied heavily on Wolf s original music for everything from hip hop tunes to themes for judging and elimination sequences In 2008 a special issue of The Hollywood Reporter honored the 100th episode of ANTM and cited Wolf s musical contributions explaining how the music elevates the drama among competitors 33 Working from his boutique music production and publishing company The Producers Lab Inc Wolf continues to write and produce music for long time projects such as NCIS 20 20 News Fox Sports ABC News and ANTM as well as a variety of others 34 Author and educator editWolf is on the faculty of the University of Southern California s Thornton School of Music where he teaches classes on music in media and culture and the special relationship between musical practice and mindfulness practice 15 16 His book In Tune Music As The Bridge To Mindfuless 17 charts twelve bridges skills and sensibilities refined in musical practice that carry over to mindfulness and meditation The book has been positively reviewed by Mindful magazine The New Yorker 35 Publishers Weekly 36 and more and became the No 1 new release in its category on Amazon Discography editYear Album Artist Role2016 Messenger of the Gods The Singles Freddie Mercury Additional Production Mixing2005 Donde Quiera Que Estes 2005 The Barrio Boyzz Arranger Composer Producer2002 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection The Best of Bell Biv DeVoe Bell Biv DeVoe Composer Producer2001 Soulblitz All Stars Coolio Composer Producer2001 Spirit of Funk Composer Producer2001 The Very Best of MC Lyte MC Lyte Composer Producer2000 The Best of Bell Biv DeVoe Bell Biv DeVoe Composer Producer2000 The Best of the Barrio Boyzz The Barrio Boyzz Composer Producer1997 12 Super Exitos The Barrio Boyzz Composer Producer1994 12 Exitos Quemantes Vol 2 Composer Producer1994 Face the Music New Kids on the Block Producer Composer1994 Thought Ya Knew CeCe Peniston Composer Drum Programming Guitar Keyboards Producer1993 Hootie Mack Bell Biv DeVoe Arranger Composer Engineer Guitar Keyboards Vocal Arrangement Vocals Background 1992 Crazy Coolin The Barrio Boyzz Composer Keyboards Producer Vocal Arrangement1992 Eyes Are the Sou l MC Lyte Composer Producer1992 Love for the Future Nona Gaye Composer Guitar Keyboards Piano1992 Return of the Product MC Serch Composer Producer Songwriter1992 The Great Pretender Freddie Mercury Producer1991 Act Like You Know MC Lyte Composer Guitar Keyboards Producer Vocal Arrangement1991 Crazy Seal Remixing1991 Horny Pony Prince Additional production Remixing1991 Lyte Years MC Lyte Composer Producer1991 Strictly Business Producer Songwriter1991 WBBD Bootcity The Remix Album Bell Biv DeVoe Arranger Composer Guitar Keyboards1991 Wake Up the Party The Don Composer Guitar Keyboards Producer1991 What Comes Naturally Sheena Easton Arranger Composer Guitar Keyboards Vocal Arrangement Vocals Background 1990 Notes of a Native Son Laquan Composer Guitar Keyboards Organ Vibraphone1990 Poison Bell Biv DeVoe Composer Multi Instruments1990 Ralph Tresvant Ralph Tresvant Composer Guitar Keyboards Vocals Background 1990 The Rebirth Of Cool Laquan Composer Producer1989 Annie Haslam Annie Haslam Composer1987 Who s That Girl Madonna Songwriter Producer1986 Back to School Performer Primary Artist Producer1986 The Best of Angela Bofill Arista Angela Bofill Composer1986 The Karate Kid Pt 2 Composer Producer1985 Chemistry Johnny Gill Composer Songwriter1983 Teaser Angela Bofill Composer1982 Hungry Nights Tom Snow ComposerReckless Love Crimson Tide Unknown Contributor Role 37 References edit a b Daytime Emmy Awards 2004 IMDb com Retrieved 12 January 2012 Wolf Richard 2 April 2019 In Tune ISBN 978 1615195350 a b c Widran Jonathan 14 April 1991 Hot Picks Music Connection Retrieved 20 June 2012 Back to School 1986 IMDb com Retrieved 12 January 2012 a b c d e f g h Kimpel Dan 2005 Richard Wolf s Sonic Chemistry The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 29 March 2012 Savona Anthony 1991 Hot Picks First Person Retrieved 20 June 2012 Kimpel Dan 27 March 2005 Who Really Produced That Record Music Connection Retrieved 29 March 2012 Discogs Seal Crazy Urban Remix Discogs 1990 Retrieved 31 March 2012 a b c Callaghan Dylan 17 November 2003 Brand Royale The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 29 March 2012 Savona Anthony 1991 Hot Picks First Person Retrieved 20 June 2012 Jones Lynette 23 August 1991 Producer s Spotlight Black Radio Exclusive Retrieved 20 June 2012 Sesame Ellen Top Creative Emmys Daily Variety 17 May 2004 Retrieved 29 March 2012 a b Crisafulli Chuck 20 August 2002 Sophistocated Kids The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on 21 December 2007 Richard Wolf IMDb com Retrieved 28 August 2020 a b Mindfulness in Music Dailytrojan com a b Richard Wolf USC Thornton School of Music Music usc edu 7 August 2015 Retrieved 18 October 2017 a b Wolf Richard 2019 In Tune Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness The Experiment ISBN 9781615195350 Hsu Hua 31 May 2019 The Noises That We Try Not to Hear The New Yorker ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved 11 June 2019 I Have A Dream Foundation Ihadla org 20 June 2012 Retrieved 28 August 2020 Heller Jerry Reavill Gil August 2006 Ruthless A Memoir Simon Spotlight Entertainment ISBN 978 1 4169 1792 2 Jones Lynette 23 August 1991 Producer s Spotlight Black Radio Exclusive Retrieved 20 June 2012 Jones Lynette 23 August 1991 Wolf amp Epic Slammin Tracks from Rock to Rap Black Radio Exclusive p 45 Retrieved 20 June 2012 Kidd Tom 27 February 2008 Catwalk Cue Music Connection Retrieved 20 June 2012 Gold Jonathan 24 September 1990 Positive Rappers Boogie Down at the Palladium Los Angeles Times Pareles Jon 6 December 1990 Radical Rap Of Pride and Prejudice The New York Times Widran Jonathan 14 April 1991 Producer Crosstalk Music Connection Retrieved 11 November 2011 a b Brown Joe 1 September 1991 The Masters of the Remix The Unsung Techno Stars Behind the Crossover Hits The Washington Post p G2 Archived from the original on 29 March 2015 Retrieved 31 March 2012 a b Crisafulli Chuck January 2000 Scoring Sports The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 20 June 2012 IMDB Soundtrack Information for Robocop IMDb com 2014 Retrieved 14 May 2014 a b Farinella David John 1 January 2002 Composer Spotlight Richard Wolf Mix Three Kings 1999 IMDb com Retrieved 14 January 2012 Composer Spotlight Richard Wolf Mixonline com Retrieved 31 March 2012 Longwell Todd 27 February 2008 Music on Top Model elevates the drama The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 4 January 2012 The Producers Lab Richard Wolf Theproducerslab com Retrieved 28 August 2020 Hsu Hua The Noises That We Try Not to Hear The New Yorker Retrieved 28 August 2020 1 dead link All Music Credits for Richard Wolf AllMusic 1982 2014 Retrieved 14 May 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Richard Wolf Richard Wolf at IMDb Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Wolf amp oldid 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