Composer Ron Wasserman
- Television
- Film
- Games
- Songwriting
- Producer/Mixer
Newest Project (2025): 26 Episodes of The Thundermans: Undercover (Nickelodeon)
Ron Wasserman began his musical journey performing in Hollywood clubs throughout the 1980s before transitioning into a powerhouse composer for some of the most iconic children’s television series of the 1990s. At Saban Entertainment, he was the creative force behind the unforgettable theme songs and scores for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, X-Men, and Dragon Ball Z, as well as Sweet Valley High, VR Troopers, and many others.
While continuing to compose for Saban independently, Ron also focused on his band Fisher, which became the first group signed to Universal Music based solely on online success. Fisher has released nine albums and achieved widespread recognition through music licensing for commercials, television, and film. Additionally, he collaborated with legendary YES vocalist Jon Anderson on two solo records and scored multiple video games for renowned producer Bob Ezrin, including Monty Python’s The Quest for the Holy Grail, The Meaning of Life, and Ace Ventura.
Beyond his band work, Ron became the exclusive theme composer for all of DIC Entertainment’s CBS Saturday morning lineup and has since written music for top-tier companies such as Disney, Nickelodeon, Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, Spike, Cookie Jar, Emoto, Rock Band Network, and many more. His credits also include nearly 300 commercials.
With a career spanning over 4,991 episodes of television—covering everything from preschool animation to adult live-action series—Ron continues to shape the sound of entertainment across generations. His work has been recognized with six prestigious ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards for series including SpongeBob SquarePants, Hot in Cleveland, Kirstie, and The Thundermans.
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Representation - Core Music Agency
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