Craig Alan Owens

For other people named Craig Owens, see Craig Owens (disambiguation).

Craig Alan Owens is an American television composer and songwriter living in Los Angeles, California. He is co-writer of the theme song for The Wendy Williams Show, a talk show hosted by Wendy Williams, for David Vanacore Music. He is co-writer of the song "Bonafide" featured in the motion picture Save the Last Dance and released on the multi-platinum Hollywood Records Save the Last Dance soundtrack. He is writer/co-writer of numerous television theme song titles along with composer David Vanacore, including Kitchen Nightmares, Workout, Crowned, E-vets Interns, Paradise Hotel, First Class All the Way, West Coast Customs, and Bounty Girls. His music can be heard on The Apprentice, Last Comic Standing, Big Brother, Pros vs. Joes, Ghost Hunters, Survivor, and many other reality television programs.

As music supervisor and composer for the popular reality show Hit Me Baby One More Time, Craig Owens collaborated with many legendary recording artists to flawlessly re-create their hit songs, including "No One Is to Blame", with Howard Jones, "Only the Lonely", with Martha Davis of The Motels, "I Ran", with Flock of Seagulls, "Playing with the Queen of Hearts", with Juice Newton and also collaborated with hit recording artist Sophie B. Hawkins on an inspiring version of Five for Fighting's "100 Years".

A full discography of his work can be viewed at IMDb.

References

1. Craig Alan Owens. IMDb. Retrieved on 10-24-2007.

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