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W.G. Snuffy Walden

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W.G. Snuffy Walden

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Guitarist W.G. Snuffy Walden was best known for his simple yet distinctive acoustic scores for a number of hit television series, most notably his influential work on the classic thirtysomething. Born in Louisiana in 1950, Walden first surfaced at age 15 backing <a href="spotify:artist:0uUNzXylqsZdmFDwdxaP1V">B.J. Thomas</a>, later fronting the band <a href="spotify:artist:6X6skpP66YEqKyFMFmtufu">Stray Dog</a> during three LPs recorded during the mid-'70s; as a session guitarist, he worked with <a href="spotify:artist:7guDJrEfX3qb6FEbdPA5qi">Stevie Wonder</a> on the seminal Songs in the Key of Life, in addition to projects from <a href="spotify:artist:6Uw88LgaxdanDItfR0JyJ8">Greg Lake</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3miNucraVWk4hdVsIxn7id">Eric Burdon</a>. He also briefly pursued a career as an actor. By the mid-'80s, Walden was primarily producing demo recordings when he was approached to write for television; he soon landed work writing incidental music for a new ABC series titled thirtysomething, and with his partner Stewart Levin created the subtle acoustic backdrop that became a key component of the program's unique flavor. Their theme for thirtysomething was not only nominated for an Emmy award, but its exquisitely luminous sound was also co-opted for other series and commercials attempting to capture the same upscale audience; additionally, Walden went on to score The Wonder Years and Roseanne, winning BMI Television Music Awards for his work on both series. His other credits include I'll Fly Away, My So-Called Life, Ellen, Cupid, and Felicity; additionally, he scored the mini-series The Stand, as well as numerous other telefilms. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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