W. G. Walden

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W.G. Walden
Born February 13, 1951
Genre(s) Instrumental
Affiliation(s) Snuffy Walden
Years active 1973 - present
Official site www.wgsnuffywalden.com

William Garrett Walden (born February 13, 1950, often credited as Snuffy Walden or W. G. Snuffy Walden) is an accomplished composer for television shows, having scored thirtysomething, The Wonder Years, Roseanne, Ellen, My So-Called Life, Felicity, Sports Night, The West Wing, George Lopez, and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, among others. He also has recorded one solo music album and participated in several compilation albums. He was also guitarist with blues/rock band Stray Dog in the early 1970's. They penned a couple of albums on Greg Lake's Manticore Records label. Walden serves as an artistic advisory to the BMI Foundation.

[edit] Awards

Emmy Award:

  • Outstanding Achievement in Main Title Theme Music for his work on The West Wing (2000)

BMI TV Music Awards:

[edit] Discography

Solo albums:

Stray Dog albums:

  • Stray Dog (1973)
  • While You're Down There (1974)

Compilation albums:

  • Windham Hill Chill 2 (2003, Windham Hill Records)
  • Windham Hill Chill: Ambient Acoustic (2003, Windham Hill Records)
  • A Windham Hill Christmas (2002, Windham Hill Records)
  • A Winter's Solstice, Vol. 1: Silver Anniversary Edition (2001, Windham Hill Records)
  • Touch - Windham Hill 25 Years of Guitar (2001, Windham Hill Records)
  • Celtic Christmas IV (1998, Windham Hill Records)
  • Sounds Of Wood & Steel (1998, Windham Hill Records)
  • Summer Solstice 2 (1998, Windham Hill Records)
  • The Carols Of Christmas II (1997, Windham Hill Records)
  • Celtic Christmas III (1997, Windham Hill Records)
  • A Winter's Solstice VI (1997, Windham Hill Records)
  • My-So Called Life Soundtrack (1995, Atlantic Records)
  • The Stand (1994, ABC Circle Music)
  • Babylon Minstrels (1992, Hollywood Records)
  • thirtysomething Soundtrack (1991, Geffen Records)

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