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Ron Jones (composer)

Ronald Jones (born July 7, 1954) is an American composer who has written music for several television shows, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Duck Tales, American Dad!, and Family Guy. He composed the theme song for Nickelodeon's The Fairly Odd Parents with series creator, Butch Hartman, as well as music for the show's pilots. He lives in Stanwood, Washington, where he opened SkyMuse studios, a recording facility designed for post-production and music recording.

Early life and Career

Jones was born in Kansas City, Kansas. After receiving a degree in music composition and music theory, he moved to Los Angeles, California, to enroll in the Dick Grove School of Music.[1] He studied under Academy Award- and Emmy Award-nominated composer Lalo Schifrin after Schifrin asked Jones to copy a concerto for guitar and orchestra.[2]

While attending Dick Grove, Jones composed an NBC Movie of the Week and began composing for a television series produced by Hanna-Barbera. In addition to writing the music for many cartoons, Jones arranged and composed the theme songs of Smurfs and The Snorks. After five years at Hanna-Barbera, Jones left to work with the composing team of Mike Post and Pete Carpenter. While scoring for Post and Carpenter, Jones worked on popular television series such as The A-Team, Magnum, P.I., and Hardcastle and McCormack. The latter series starred two future Star Trek alumni in the title roles—Brian Keith as Judge Milton C. Hardcastle, and Daniel Hugh Kelly as Mark "Skid" McCormack.

In 1987, Jones was recruited by Chris Montan, the head of Disney Music, to compose music for Disney's first syndicated cartoon series, DuckTales.

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Jones composed for a total of forty-two episodes in the first four seasons (1987–1991) of Star Trek: The Next Generation (Star Trek: TNG). During the beginning of the fourth season, the producers chose other composers to assume Jones' position. Jones has since been a major critic of Berman-era Star Trek[3] and has claimed that the music of the subsequent Star Trek spin-offs is "less melodic and more pad-like."[4] He once said in an interview that the theme for Enterprise would have been better used for the opening ceremonies of the WNBA.[5]

Family Guy

Jones has created music for the first 12 seasons (1999–2014) of Family Guy.[6][7]

Jones, with various other music and lyric collaborators, has received four Emmy nominations for his work on this series: Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics in 2000 ("We Only Live to Kiss Your Ass" aka "This House is Freakin' Sweet", from "Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater") and 2011 ("Christmastime is Killing Us", from "Road to the North Pole"); Outstanding Music Composition for a Series in 2008 ("Lois Kills Stewie") and 2011 ("Road to the North Pole"). His collaborative work on the series also earned a Grammy nomination for 2012's Best Song Written for a Visual Media ("Christmastime is Killing Us").[8]

For the two-part episodes of "Stewie Kills Lois and Lois Kills Stewie", Jones paid homage to his own music from a Star Trek: The Next Generation two-part episode, "The Best of Both Worlds"[9] and used parodies of two cues. The piece which originally appeared when Locutus of Borg first appears is reused when Lois reappears in "Lois Kills Stewie".[10] These parodied cues are available on Jones' website.[11]

Awards

  • 2003 BMI Film and TV Awards: Main Title Theme
  • 2002 BMI Film and TV Awards: Main Title Theme
  • 1991 NAIRD Award: Best Soundtrack Album of the Year
  • 1988 Emmy Awards: Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series (contributions)

Television scores

Selected discography

  • Star Trek - The Next Generation: Music from the Original Television Soundtrack, Volume Two (The Best of Both Worlds) (GNP Crescendo)
  • "Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Ron Jones Project (1987-1999)" released by Film Score Monthly.
  • "Superman" (1988 Hanna-Barbera animated series), disc 7 of Superman: The Music (1978-1988), released by Film Score Monthly.
  • The Best of Star Trek: 30th Anniversary Special (tracks 6 & 7: Suite from "Heart of Glory") (GNP Crescendo)
  • Scooby-Doo's Snack Tracks: The Ultimate Collection (two tracks)

References

  1. ^ Ron Jones; Internet Movie Database, [1]; Accessed: 11 October 2009
  2. ^ "Ron Jones Interview;" Reel Cool, [2]; Published: 7 August 2008; Accessed: 11 November 2015
  3. ^ Cinefantastique magazine, Oct. 1993
  4. ^ Interview: Ron Jones, Question 12; Star Trek Soundtracks, [3] January 31, 2013, at the Wayback Machine; Published: December 2002; Accessed: 11 October 2009
  5. ^ Interview: Ron Jones, Question 13; Star Trek Soundtracks, [4] January 31, 2013, at the Wayback Machine; Published: December 2002; Accessed: 11 October 2009
  6. ^ "RON JONES AND SETH MACFARLANE JAZZ IT UP [5]; Published: 1 September 2009; Accessed: 11 November 2015
  7. ^ BMI Composer Just a ‘Family Guy’ [6]; Published: 9 October 2008; Accessed: 11 November 2015
  8. ^ "Ron Jones | Artist | Grammy.com". Grammy.com. January 28, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ Seth MacFarlane (October 21, 2008). Family Guy Volume 6 DVD commentary for the episode "Stewie Kills Lois" (DVD). 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. {{cite AV media}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); |format= requires |url= (help)
  10. ^ Justin Boggan. "Star Trek: The Next Generation (The Ron Jones Project)". MainTitles film music community. Retrieved January 23, 2015.
  11. ^ Ron Jones, Listen, Family Guy retrieved 2015-01-23

External links

  • Ron Jones Productions
  • Ron Jones at IMDb
  • Ron Jones interview
  • Ron Jones interview about FAMILY GUY
  • The Influence Jazz Orchestra

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References 8 External linksEarly life and Career EditJones was born in Kansas City Kansas After receiving a degree in music composition and music theory he moved to Los Angeles California to enroll in the Dick Grove School of Music 1 He studied under Academy Award and Emmy Award nominated composer Lalo Schifrin after Schifrin asked Jones to copy a concerto for guitar and orchestra 2 While attending Dick Grove Jones composed an NBC Movie of the Week and began composing for a television series produced by Hanna Barbera In addition to writing the music for many cartoons Jones arranged and composed the theme songs of Smurfs and The Snorks After five years at Hanna Barbera Jones left to work with the composing team of Mike Post and Pete Carpenter While scoring for Post and Carpenter Jones worked on popular television series such as The A Team Magnum P I and Hardcastle and McCormack The latter series starred two future Star Trek alumni in the title roles Brian Keith as Judge Milton C Hardcastle and Daniel Hugh Kelly as Mark Skid McCormack In 1987 Jones was recruited by Chris Montan the head of Disney Music to compose music for Disney s first syndicated cartoon series DuckTales Star Trek The Next Generation EditThis section s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jones composed for a total of forty two episodes in the first four seasons 1987 1991 of Star Trek The Next Generation Star Trek TNG During the beginning of the fourth season the producers chose other composers to assume Jones position Jones has since been a major critic of Berman era Star Trek 3 and has claimed that the music of the subsequent Star Trek spin offs is less melodic and more pad like 4 He once said in an interview that the theme for Enterprise would have been better used for the opening ceremonies of the WNBA 5 Family Guy EditJones has created music for the first 12 seasons 1999 2014 of Family Guy 6 7 Jones with various other music and lyric collaborators has received four Emmy nominations for his work on this series Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics in 2000 We Only Live to Kiss Your Ass aka This House is Freakin Sweet from Peter Peter Caviar Eater and 2011 Christmastime is Killing Us from Road to the North Pole Outstanding Music Composition for a Series in 2008 Lois Kills Stewie and 2011 Road to the North Pole His collaborative work on the series also earned a Grammy nomination for 2012 s Best Song Written for a Visual Media Christmastime is Killing Us 8 For the two part episodes of Stewie Kills Lois and Lois Kills Stewie Jones paid homage to his own music from a Star Trek The Next Generation two part episode The Best of Both Worlds 9 and used parodies of two cues The piece which originally appeared when Locutus of Borg first appears is reused when Lois reappears in Lois Kills Stewie 10 These parodied cues are available on Jones website 11 Awards Edit2003 BMI Film and TV Awards Main Title Theme 2002 BMI Film and TV Awards Main Title Theme 1991 NAIRD Award Best Soundtrack Album of the Year 1988 Emmy Awards Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series contributions Television scores EditDuckTales 1987 1988 Walt Disney Television Animation Star Trek The Next Generation 1987 1991 Paramount Domestic Television Superman 1988 Hanna Barbera Productions Family Guy 1999 2014 Fox Broadcasting Company The Fairly OddParents theme song 2001 2017 Nickelodeon Frederator Studios American Dad 2005 2009 left to focus on Family Guy replaced by Joel McNeely Fox Broadcasting Company The Fairly OddParents Fairly Odder 2022 present Nickelodeon Billionfold Inc Selected discography EditStar Trek The Next Generation Music from the Original Television Soundtrack Volume Two The Best of Both Worlds GNP Crescendo Star Trek The Next Generation The Ron Jones Project 1987 1999 released by Film Score Monthly Superman 1988 Hanna Barbera animated series disc 7 of Superman The Music 1978 1988 released by Film Score Monthly The Best of Star Trek 30th Anniversary Special tracks 6 amp 7 Suite from Heart of Glory GNP Crescendo Scooby Doo s Snack Tracks The Ultimate Collection two tracks References Edit Ron Jones Internet Movie Database 1 Accessed 11 October 2009 Ron Jones Interview Reel Cool 2 Published 7 August 2008 Accessed 11 November 2015 Cinefantastique magazine Oct 1993 Interview Ron Jones Question 12 Star Trek Soundtracks 3 Archived January 31 2013 at the Wayback Machine Published December 2002 Accessed 11 October 2009 Interview Ron Jones Question 13 Star Trek Soundtracks 4 Archived January 31 2013 at the Wayback Machine Published December 2002 Accessed 11 October 2009 RON JONES AND SETH MACFARLANE JAZZ IT UP 5 Published 1 September 2009 Accessed 11 November 2015 BMI Composer Just a Family Guy 6 Published 9 October 2008 Accessed 11 November 2015 Ron Jones Artist Grammy com Grammy com January 28 2012 a 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