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  1. James Alan Johnston (born June 19, 1952) is an American music composer and musician best known for his time with professional wrestling promotion, WWE. Over the course of three decades, he composed and recorded entrance theme music for the promotion's wrestlers, and compilations of his music released by WWE charted highly in several ...

  2. Composer James D. Papa filed a lawsuit against the WWE Music Group, Michael Hayes, and Jim Johnston in July 2012 over the use of the music from World Championship Wrestling, citing redirected royalty payments to several wrestling related songs he either wrote or co-wrote by securing the rights to music unlawfully.

  3. 22. Juli 2016 · Photo: Jim Johnston. If you grew up in the 1990s or 2000s then it’s likely you’ve punched the sky while listening to one of Jim Johnston’s songs. The composer is responsible for professional ...

  4. 22. Jan. 2018 · For over 30 years, Jim Johnston was the man behind the signature sounds of World Wrestling Entertainment. Johnston's compositions have served as the title music for WWE's flagship shows and...

  5. 29. März 2024 · At the heart of this symphonic alchemy stands Jim Johnston, a maestro whose compositions have become the heartbeat of WWE, heralding the entrance of its greatest warriors. Johnston’s tenure with WWE spans over three decades, a period during which he has conjured some of the most memorable and enduring themes in the history of sports entertainment.

  6. James "Jim" Alan Johnston (June 19, 1959) is a music composer who worked for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) from the 1980s until 2017; his work is often accredited to the name James A. Johnston. Johnston's chief role in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) was providing the soundtrack for...

  7. 23. Jan. 2013 · The title of that song came to mind while talking to the man who has been credited with composing entrance themes for WWE Superstars for nearly three decades, Jim Johnston. We at WWE Classics wanted to find out what goes into creating a Superstar’s music, so we visited Johnston in his expansive Stamford, Conn., studios.