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PWF is a music production company Neal formed with his two partners, Ron Walz and Rick Patterson.

In business since 1989, they have written and produced music for NBC, CBS, Fox, VH—1, Ford, Toyota, Coca Cola and hundreds of other clients.

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Mancini & Fox

Event/Polydor—1971. Out of print.

"Since this was our first album, they wanted to make sure the public would recognize us. This is sort of a 'Where's Waldo' approach to finding the artists."

 

A Painting

RCA Records. APL12190 —
Out of print. Neal's first solo album. Reviewed in Billboard Magazine, 4/9/77:

"Fox is a Brooklyn writer-singer who keeps bread on the table by creating advertising jingles. In his own music, he's a rueful Randy Newman eccentric who tells semi-surrealistic little stories in clean, spare melody lines and lyrics within matchingly uncluttered orchestral productions. Best cuts: 'Living Like A King,' 'I Want You Now'."


To Killer Tomatoes Site
  • Co-scored The Return of the Killer Tomatoes and Killer Tomatoes Strike Back
  • Cameo voice as "Fuzzy Tomato" in Killer Tomatoes Eat France.
The Return of the Killer Tomatoes: Yes, that's George Clooney in his first movie role.

The Confetti Company

Confetti Company
The Confetti Company is a series of books and tapes that was co-created by Neal. Stuart Wiener, longtime partner and friend, came to Neal and his wife Naomi with the concept of creating a fairy tale series for African-American children. Up to that time all the faces in the traditional fairy tales where white.

The concept they came up with was to create an elementary school drama club. The kids would put on the fairy tales and dress up as the characters. Naomi wrote the stories to have healthy role models and get the kids interested in reading. Neal illustrated the books and wrote the score for the tapes which were narrated by Robert Guillaume.
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