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Ron Wasserman
American musician

Ron Wasserman

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American musician
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Ronald Aaron Wasserman (born September 2, 1961), also known as Aaron Waters and The Mighty Raw, is an American musician who composed the original theme song for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and numerous original songs he also recorded for the franchise. He is also a member of the band Fisher.

History

Early career

Wasserman has been fascinated with music since he was three years old. His early music bands include Hollywood Headliners Betty Boop & the Beat, formed by SAG actress Lucrecia Sarita Russo. In 1983, (with Wasserman on keyboards) the group opened for Felony/Scotti Brothers records at the Florentine Gardens. Felony was fronted by Lucrecia's then-husband, Jeff Spry, who was receiving chart action with the KROQ-FM hit single "The Fanatic". In the mid-1980s, Ron started a rock band with present-day actress, E.G. Daily. In 1989, shortly after the band disbanded, he started working for Saban Entertainment. Wasserman filled in at Saban Entertainment one afternoon and eventually stayed there for six and a half years. Wasserman and Ron Kenan, once V.P. of Saban Entertainment/Music Production, met in the early 80's and played together in the popular new wave pop band, Betty Boop & the Beat.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

While at Saban, Wasserman developed scores and co-wrote themes for several of their smaller series as well as the animated X-Men series, before he composed some of his most recognizable work, which was for the show Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. One day, he was presented with the first footage of the show, was told to use the word "Go", and to have it finished by the next day. After two and a half hours, the song that resulted was the show's theme song, "Go Go Power Rangers".

Several of his most popular songs and scores were eventually released on a successful concept album entitled Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Album: A Rock Adventure, which linked his music around a variation on the opening episodes of season two of the television series.

All of his compositions for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series and various other Saban productions were credited to Shuki Levy and Kussa Mahchi (Haim Saban). This was so the pair could collect music royalties for Wasserman's work. While working on the show, Saban asked Wasserman to come up with an artist name, as they did not want it to appear as though one person was doing all of the music. He came up with the name "Aaron Waters" because his middle name was Aaron and his surname Wasserman means "water carrier" in German. Saban later attached the additional alias "The Mighty RAW". While the reason behind it is unknown, it is assumed "RAW" is for his initials and "The Mighty" comes from the "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers."

Later Saban projects

Wasserman performed the Power Rangers in Space theme and music. His success with the Power Rangers soundtrack led to work on numerous other projects. Shows he contributed music to around this time include Sweet Valley High and VR Troopers. He was also hired to produce the musical score for FUNimation's first English dub of Dragon Ball Z,which was co-handled by Saban. Wasserman left Saban in 1996, citing exhaustion.

Post-Saban music career

After leaving Saban, Wasserman started a band with then-girlfriend Kathy Fisher, whom he later married. The band, Fisher, won an award for "most downloaded song on the Internet" in 2000 and has enjoyed a steady stream of success since then.

Wasserman also began working on various video game titles with Pink Floyd producer, Bob Ezrin and contributed to DIC Entertainment. In 1998, Fisher contributed a song for the movie Great Expectations. The band would eventually generate 18,000 downloads after they uploaded content from a recent album to mp3 websites, with the song "I Will Love You" receiving the most downloads.

Return to Power Rangers

Wasserman returned to solo work in 2005, and even returned to the Power Rangers franchise in 2005, composing the theme song for the thirteenth Power Rangers season, Power Rangers: S.P.D.. News of his involvement reached the fanbase and demo versions of the theme were leaked, upsetting Disney executives. According to Linkara in his "History of Power Rangers" show after contacting Wasserman he also submitted 2 demos for Power Rangers: Mystic Force a rock theme and a rap theme, he had first submitted the rock theme and originally the producers at Disney approved of it, but later contacted him saying they were seeking something more of a rap genre thus leading him to creating and submitting a rap theme to them which they in turn rejected, although Wasserman admits that his rap theme wasn't very good. Since Disney were not going to be using the themes for the series he posted the demos online for the fans much to the disapproval of Disney.

Post Power Rangers

Wasserman remains active with other television and commercial projects, including recent work for America's Next Top Model.

In 2010, Wasserman released two original songs with Ozone Entertainment as downloadable content on the Rock Band Network.

Power Rangers: Redux

On August 28, 2012, Wasserman announced on both RangerBoard and RangerCrew that he would be re-cutting the original Power Rangers songs, to refresh their sound and use new technology to record them. During the process of recording the tracks, Wasserman posted a few unedited/unmixed sample clips.

Despite being limited to songs that were commercially released on CD or cassette during the 90s, a large repertoire of his Power Rangers music still remained to create the new album. The tracks were released via Bandcamp on October 22, 2012, with CD Baby (covering Amazon, iTunes, etc.) coming thereafter. This new album includes an instrumental version of each song, making it the largest instrumental release of Power Rangers music thus far. A listing of the tracks is as follows:

No.TitleWriter(s)Artist(s)Length
1."Go Go Power Rangers - Redux"Ron WassermanRon Wasserman3:58
2."Fight - Redux"Ron WassermanRon Wasserman3:58
3."Hope For the World - Redux"Ron WassermanRon Wasserman4:36
4."Combat - Redux"Ron WassermanRon Wasserman4:59
5."Cross My Line - Redux"Ron WassermanRon Wasserman3:14
6."Lord Zedd - Redux"Ron WassermanRon Wasserman2:40
7."We Need A Hero - Redux"Ron WassermanRon Wasserman5:36
8."Go Green Ranger Go - Redux"Ron WassermanRon Wasserman3:02
9."Unite - Redux"Ron WassermanRon Wasserman4:14
10."5-4-1 - Redux"Ron WassermanRon Wasserman2:24
11."I Will Win - Redux"Ron WassermanRon Wasserman5:34
12."Go Go Power Rangers - Instrumental Redux"Ron Wasserman 3:58
13."Fight - Instrumental Redux"Ron Wasserman 3:56
14."Hope For the World - Instrumental Redux"Ron Wasserman 4:36
15."Combat -Instrumental Redux"Ron Wasserman 4:58
16."Cross My Line - Instrumental Redux"Ron Wasserman 3:15
17."We Need A Hero - Instrumental Redux"Ron Wasserman 5:35
18."Go Green Ranger Go - Instrumental Redux"Ron Wasserman 3:03
19."Unite - Instrumental Redux"Ron Wasserman 4:14
20."5-4-1 - Instrumental Redux"Ron Wasserman 2:24
21."I Will Win - Instrumental Redux"Ron Wasserman 5:25
Total length:85:49

Personal life

He is married to Kathleen Fisher (the namesake and Wasserman's bandmate in Fisher) and they have a son, named Aron.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Album: A Rock Adventure (1994) (as Aaron Waters)
  • Power Rangers Redux (2012)

Singles

  • "Go Go Power Rangers" (1994)
  • "American Hero" (2010)
  • "Fight Back" (2010)

TV/film composing credits

  • X-Men: The Animated Series (1992–1995) Co-composer of the theme song and background music
  • Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (1993–1995) Singer, composer and songwriter of the theme song and background music
  • VR Troopers (1994–1996) Co-singerand composer/songwriter of the background music
  • Sweet Valley High (1994–1998) Composer and songwriter of the theme song and background songs
  • Space Strikers (1995) Co-composer of the background music
  • Teknoman (1995) Co-composer of the background music
  • Power Rangers Zeo (1996) Co-singer, co-composer and co-songwriter
  • Dragon Ball Z (1996–1998) Composer of the background music for the original English dub version of the first 53 episodes
  • Ace Ventura: The CD-Rom Game (1996) [Video Game]
  • Monty Python & the Quest for the Holy Grail (1996) [Video Game]
  • Power Rangers Turbo (1997) Co-singer, co-composer and co-songwriter of the background music
  • Taylor's Return (1997)
  • Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might (1997) Composer of the background music for the original English dub version of the film
  • Mummies Alive! (1997–1998) Singer-Songwriter of the title song and co-writer of the background music
  • Power Rangers in Space (1998) Singer, co-composer and co-songwriter of the theme song and background music
  • Great Expectations (1998) Music written and performed by
  • SpongeBob SquarePants (2000)
  • America's Next Top Model (2003–2013) Co-composer of the background music
  • Trollz (2005–2006) Composer and songwriter
  • Power Rangers SPD (2005) Singer, composer and songwriter of the song title
  • Dance Revolution (2006–2007) co-composer of the background music
  • Horseland (2006–2008)
  • Sushi Pack (2007)
  • Basketball Wives (2010–2013) Co-composer of the background music
  • Hot in Cleveland (2010–2015) Composer of theme and background music
  • The Real Housewives of New York City (2011–present)
  • All-American Muslim (2011)
  • America's Supernanny (2011)
  • Retired at 35 (2011) Co-composer of the background music
  • 7 Days of Sex (2012) Co-composer of the background music
  • The Soul Man (2012–2016) Composer of the background music and theme
  • Who Do You Think You Are? (2013–present) Co-composer of the background music
  • Kirstie (2013–2014) Composer of the background music and theme
  • The Thundermans (2014–2018) Composer of the background music
  • Bella and the Bulldogs (2015–2016) Composer of the background music
  • Criminal Confessions (2017-present) Theme Composer and Co-Composer of score
  • The Nothing (2018-present) Composer [Video Game]
  • Murder for Hire (2019-present) Theme Composer and Co-Composer of score
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who is Ron Wasserman?
Ron Wasserman is an American composer, producer, and musician. He is best known for composing the original theme song for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series.
What is Ron Wasserman's musical background?
Wasserman began his musical career as the lead singer and guitarist for the Los Angeles-based rock band Fisher. He later transitioned into composing music for television shows and movies.
What is Ron Wasserman's most famous work?
Wasserman's most famous work is undoubtedly the iconic theme song for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The song, titled "Go Go Power Rangers," has become synonymous with the franchise and is instantly recognizable to fans around the world.
Has Ron Wasserman worked on other TV shows or movies?
Yes, Ron Wasserman has composed music for numerous other television shows and movies. Some of his notable works include music for shows like "Sweet Valley High," "X-Men: The Animated Series," and movies like "The Fan" and "The Last Dragon."
Is Ron Wasserman still active in the music industry?
Yes, Ron Wasserman is still active in the music industry. He continues to compose music for various projects and occasionally collaborates with other artists. He also maintains a presence on social media platforms where he engages with fans and shares updates about his ongoing work.
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