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  1. Velton Ray Bunch (born January 22, 1948 in Goldsboro, North Carolina) is a film and television composer. Sometimes credited as Ray Bunch. Bunch has been nominated for an Emmy three times for his work, and won the fourth time for his score to the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Similitude".

  2. Velton Ray Bunch (Goldsboro, 22 gennaio 1948) è un compositore statunitense. Ha composto musiche per film e serie televisive, alcune in collaborazione con Mike Post. Ha avuto diverse nomination e un premio come miglior composizione per la serie Star Trek: Enterprise nel 2004.

  3. Velton Ray Bunch (sometimes credited as Ray Bunch; born January 22, 1948[1][2]) served as the music director and composer of the background music in various scenes in each episode of the Quantum Leap TV series.

  4. Velton Ray Bunch was born on 22 January 1948 in Beaufort County, North Carolina, USA. He is a composer, known for Quantum Leap (1989), Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors (2015) and Star Trek: Enterprise (2001). He has been married to Tina Bockrath since 27 April 2007.

  5. www.gsamusic.com › clients › velton-ray-bunchVelton Ray Bunch - GSA

    In addition to his episodic television scoring success (The Pretender, JAG), Velton Ray has scored telefilms including his most recent projects, FLIGHT 93, FAITH OF MY FATHERS, THREE BLIND MICE with BRIAN DENNEHY, a Showtime picture WHAT GIRLS LEARN, and a biopic based on SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN’S book entitled FAITH OF MY FATHERS.

  6. Velton Ray Bunch (born 22 January 1948; age 76) composed the music for thirteen episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. Bunch won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) for the Enterprise episode "Similitude" in 2004. He was previously nominated for an Emmy...

  7. Velton Ray soon made his Quantum Leap, for which he earned his first Emmy nomination. The show was a showcase for Bunch’s versatility, providing a backdrop for his abilities in the genres of symphonic rock, country, rhythm & blues and of course, gospel.