Rye Randa Discusses Scoring For NBC's New Series The Wanted - Page 2

Author: Ultimat1Published: Jul 11, 2009 at 9:46 am 1 comment


Now Rye very well knows that if he gives me a piece of news this huge, it has the exact same effect as switching on and personally jump-starting my question machine. I no longer take pity on anyone who is fully aware that I'll bombard them with questions when they share their news with me. However, he does still retain my unending respect and gratitude for his willingness to put up with the onslaught of questions from people like me.

I immediately went into research mode again, this time scouring the web for any information about NBC's series The Wanted, just so I'd have an idea of what type of program we were talking about, and what kind of questions to ask.  The first mention of NBC's new series that I found on the internet was from a press release provided at National Terror Alert, a very heavy duty website.  There may have been other sites that posted news of the series before this one, but this was as far I needed to look before finding out just how important the program will be into the very distant future.

The WantedThe Wanted looks to be the epitome in reality TV, focusing on the very real threats of terrorists and what it takes to track them down in the modern age. The series follows a former Navy Seal, a former U.S. Intelligence official, and an Emmy award winning journalist as they zero in on war criminals worldwide.  For more information on the series itself, you can find it at their website or watch for the trailer on NBC. 

As you probably know by now, I'm here to cover the music part of the show.  The following questions and answers are what flew back and forth so I could deliver the full story of scoring for the series, courtesy of Rye Randa, one half of The Ontic, a.newly formed writer-producer team

After watching the trailer for The Wanted on Direct TV via a link provided by Jeff Foxworth, the other half of The Ontic, I was a bit confused to find another song being featured at the end of that particular trailer. I asked Rye if the theme song for the series was still "The Great Divide" or if it had been changed to Midnight Youth's "The Calvary".   Here's what he responded.

"The Great Divide" should be available on iTunes any day now. It is still the main theme song for the show and will be used in most if not all NBC trailers. "The Cavalry" is a fantastic song by our friends Midnight Youth, which was used in the Direct TV trailer, and possible future promo, but not as the theme.

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    Jul 12, 2009 at 10:29 pm

    Interesting that you should mention a list while advertising your reverse look up cell service. I've considered starting a list of my own called "Screwples", not to be confused with the term scruples. This would be a list of people who have the tendency to screw other people in their industry. lol Interesting concept anyway.

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