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 ...
A song plays as background music on a television show. It’s catchy, and people watching at home try to find the song. Except, it doesn’t seem to exist. Anywhere. As far as the internet is concerned, ...
“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 ...
During the promotional period for the 2016 reboot/sequel season of the program, Carter and Snow chatted with NPR’s All Things Considered. The pair reflected on their collaboration and how the theme ...
Actor David Duchovny began his music career after learning guitar during downtime on the set of "Californication." He has released three albums since 2015 and has a fourth, "Prince of Pieces," ...
I can't find the name of the song that is sung at the end of the that wacky episode of the X Files with Burt Reynolds in it. It's Season 9, Episode 13. It's the crazy episode that has all the Cha Cha ...
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 ...