Jonathan Stratman is a writer and producer of songs, jingles and music for film and video. He is an ASCAP member whose jingle credits include McDonald's Restaurants and Schuck's Auto Parts. Documentary works include "Living it Forever" (Lifetime Surfing) and "Messages from the Wall" (Viet Nam War Memorial). His arranging and producing partner is Nick Moore, formerly of the "Almost Live Band" (NBC), and keyboardist on their Tingstad and Rumbel New Age Grammy winning 2004 album. Both Jonathan and Nick live in the metropolitan Seattle area.
An intro or transition theme. Mysterious foreboding, dark little pot boiler, perking up trouble and danger ahead. Open plains, lone cowboy, road trip, regrets, tension rising, betrayals. Nightfall is coming and unknown consequences await. That car behind you is coming up quick, could be trouble. Instrumental, Dangerous, Dark Music