I caught the tail end of Charlie Rose Rose recently and for the first time noticed that he has a Theme. It plays over the credits. Well, at first I wasn't sure if it was "the theme" or just some instrumental music that was placed in "as a theme." Turns out it was written specifically for the show by a couple of guys in Brooklyn.
I decided to send an email:
Subject: About the Charlie Rose Them Music
"Greetings,
First off, thanks for providing a great show, always thought-provoking.
I was watching recently and was intrigued by the music that played over the credits as the show ended. Accomplished musicians, writers, arrangers as they may be, the sound and tone of the instrumental was stale and relatively outdated - and please do understand that I write this in complete humility. I have nothing but respect for Charlie Rose Productions, which is why I'm writing this.
I'm unsure if this is the same song that plays at the end of each show or if this is a choice by local syndication, nonetheless, it got me thinking. Have you thought about commissioning a new Theme? A fresh tone and sound could bring vigor and relevance to your audience, possibly confirming the inspiration one may feel as they think about the guests and ideas of a given show.
For example, the theme's from Bill Maher's Real Time, Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm or Mad Men, this is the sound of today's Television themes and each tailored to the specific tone of the show while also remaining current in terms of sound and production.
I appreciate your time and consideration. I would be more than happy to speak further about this, as I am an accomplished musician, songwriter and have the pleasure of knowing some of the finest working NY musicians.
Thanks again"
Then I signed it "J Seger, NY Musician"...and my phone number.
I have not received a reply. It was difficult to find a full example of the theme, a clip is linked from the references in his wikipedia article, but you can get the full deal below. Your gonna want skip to just before 55th minute.
One of the classic Theme songs from a Television show, granted, a little different format of a show.