Ron Wasserman

Originally a heavy metal enthusiast and member of the New Wave pop band Betty Boop & the Beat. Ron Wasserman went from performing in 80’s Hollywood clubs to writing some of the most iconic theme songs of the 90’s. Ron walked into Saban Entertainment in 1989 just to engineer "for the day” and ended up staying for 6 1/2 years.  While there he created the theme songs of arguably the three most influential kids’ programs in the 90s: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, X-Men the Animated Series, and Dragon Ball Z. All three are still being referenced and watched today. He also wrote and sang 26 songs for Power Rangers, while also writing for Saban's other shows, Sweet Valley High, VR Troopers, X-Men: The Animated Series, Dragon Ball Z and several others.

Wasserman’s music is more current than ever with his X-Men theme appearing in two different Marvel Studios projects (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness & Ms. Marvel) cementing his work as the audio DNA of the top-selling property from Marvel Entertainment. Plus, he has come back to create the music for the 30th Power Rangers anniversary film coming to Netflix titled Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always”.

Wasserman left Saban in late 1995 to focus his efforts on his band "Fisher", and to collaborate on 2 solo records with Jon Anderson of YES fame. The bands have released 4 CD’s and have had a very successful career licensing tracks for commercials, films, and television. Outside of “Fisher”, Ron has also been the primary composer for DIC Entertainment, and continues to compose for Disney, Hum, Emoto, Rock Band Network, Cookie Jar, Spike, Nickelodeon, Warner Bros, 20th Century Fox, and many others. Today he continues to write and sing music for much beloved television series as well as films and video games with a career now totaling over 2,900 episodes of television ranging from preschool to adult series, animation to live action, classical to contemporary.

Ron has been honored with the prestigious ASCAP award 6 times for his work on SpongeBob Squarepants, Hot in Cleveland, and The Thundermans.