JOEL MCNEELY

JOEL MCNEELY

Genres: Soundtrack, composer, video game music, Star Wars, score

About JOEL MCNEELY

Joel McNeely (born March 28, 1959) is an American composer, arranger, musician, lyricist, and record producer. A protégé of composer Jerry Goldsmith, he is best known for his film and television scores. He won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for his work on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. He frequently collaborates with Seth MacFarlane and contributes to various projects by The Walt Disney Company. Joel McNeely was born in Madison, Wisconsin. Both of his parents were involved in music and theater, and as a child he played the piano, saxophone, bass, and flute. He attended the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, studied jazz at the University of Miami, and earned a master's degree as a composition major at the Eastman School of Music. LucasArts chose McNeely to compose the soundtrack to the 1996 Star Wars game, Shadows of the Empire, while incorporating the themes from the films by John Williams. This was an experimental project where he conveyed general moods and themes instead of writing music to flow for specific scenes. He is also known for conducting a series of re-recordings of film scores by Bernard Herrmann, Franz Waxman, John Barry, and other composers under the label of Varèse Sarabande, including those Herrmann wrote for Vertigo, Psycho and Citizen Kane. He also composed the score for The Avengers and the theme and music for FOX's Dark Angel. Additionally, he scored the movies Terminal Velocity, Iron Will (which was used in the teaser trailer to Toy Story, the theatrical trailer to Balto, and the VHS trailer to Mulan), Flipper, Gold Diggers, Samantha, Virus, and I Know Who Killed Me. He also scored a multitude of Disney animated films (Mulan II, Return to Never Land, Tinker Bell and many others). Currently McNeely scores occasional episodes of the FOX animated TV series American Dad!, since the fourth season replacing Ron Jones who left to focus more on composing for Family Guy, including the episode with the Back to the Future parody, and the season five premiere (among others). McNeely has produced both of Seth MacFarlane's studio albums, including 2011's Music Is Better Than Words, 2014's Holiday for Swing, and 2017's In Full Swing. In 2017, he composed a score for MacFarlane's new series, The Orville, along with Bruce Broughton and John Debney.

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JOEL MCNEELY — Top 14 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Joel McNeely The Destruction of Xizor's Palace
Joel McNeely Valse Septembre [im]
Joel McNeely The Orville: New Horizon, 2022 (TV)
Joel McNeely Ghosts Of The Abyss
Joel McNeely Bear Mountain
Joel McNeely Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Vol. 2, The
Joel McNeely The Bio-Ship / Exploring the Hull
Joel McNeely The Battle of Gall
Joel McNeely The Orville: New Horizon, 2022 (TV)
Joel McNeely Iron Will
Joel McNeely The Southern Underground
Joel McNeely Xizor's Theme
Joel McNeely The Avengers
Joel McNeely I Know Who Killed Me
The Destruction of Xizor's Palace
Valse Septembre [im]
The Orville: New Horizon, 2022 (TV)
Ghosts Of The Abyss
Bear Mountain
Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Vol. 2, The
The Bio-Ship / Exploring the Hull
The Battle of Gall
The Orville: New Horizon, 2022 (TV)
Iron Will
The Southern Underground
Xizor's Theme
The Avengers
I Know Who Killed Me