Bio
Rony moved to LA from his native Belgium where he is quite well known. He first made his mark
as a studio keyboard player and synthesizer programmer through the
80's. He continued to have Europe-wide success as a songwriter,
artist, recording engineer and ultimately record producer.
He has played on literally thousands
of record tracks and participated in one way or another in several
hit records either by playing, producing, writing and/or even singing.
His hit "Drop the Deal" literally started a new
dance music trend in the '80's: New Beat.
He started his career playing keyboards
with Belgium's answer to the Beatles: The Pebbles. He has produced
tracks with jazz legend Toots Thielemans, and toured with
French superstar Gilbert Montagné.
After working on "Poperetta"
with Greg Penny (Elton John, k.d. Lang, Cher), he
co-produced guitar genius Zakk Wylde with the legendary Lee
DeCarlo (John Lennon, Aerosmith, Bill Conte, Willie Nelson).
Rony has made the natural leap to composing.
Scoring has been particularly rewarding for him since it utilizes
all his skills as a composer, musician, producer and engineer. It
all started with "Horrible Histories", a cartoon
series for Mike Young Productions. He then scored "Fame
for 15" which ran for 2 years on TNN, from 2000
to 2002. He scored documentaries for NBC, CBS, VHI and TV Land
and has kept a hand in songwriting, co-writing the theme songs
for the CBS pilot "
America's Strangest Families," (2003) and VH1's "Celebrity Matchmakers,"
(2004). Rony wrote the theme for VH1's "Buried Alive"
(2004) and scored a 5 hour series for TV Land called "100
Most Memorable TV Moments" (2004/2005).
Rony Brack is currently working for Telepictures/Warner
Bros. writing cues for such shows as The Bachelor, The Tyra Banks
Show, Judge Mathis, TMZ and Extra.
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