Who does the intro music for NCIS: New Orleans?
Who does the intro music for NCIS: New Orleans?
“NCIS: New Orleans” star Scott Bakula is indeed a musician in his own right, but nonetheless they farmed out the intro work to Colorado-based blues band Big Head Todd and the Monsters. The song isn’t theirs, though. It’s the blues classic “Boom Boom” by the late, great John Lee Hooker.
What is the opening song to NCIS: New Orleans?
“Boom Boom” by Big Head Todd & the Monsters is the theme song for the hit drama NCIS New Orleans on CBS. The song was originally written by American blues singer and guitarist John Lee Hooker in 1961.
Is NCIS: New Orleans canceled?
“NCIS: New Orleans” has been canceled, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The series will end with the current season.
Does pride really play the piano on NCIS New Orleans?
Q: Does Scott Bakula actually play piano on “NCIS: New Orleans”? A: Yes. Bakula played piano before taking on the role of Dwayne Pride. He told “CBS This Morning” in 2015 that the show then worked his piano playing into Pride’s character.
Who wrote Boom Boom Boom?
John Lee Hooker
Boom Boom/Composers
Who did the music for NCIS?
Brian Kirk
As composer for NCIS for the past six seasons, Brian Kirk has written and produced more than 60 hours of music for the series.
What NCIS means?
Naval Criminal Investigative Service
Commanding Officer’s Guide to the NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service)
Is NCIS New Orleans ending in 2021?
The final episode, titled “Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler,” is scheduled to air Sunday, May 23, 2021 on CBS.
Is the true tone a real bar in New Orleans?
R Bar. Better known as the Tru Tone Bar to NCIS: New Orleans fanatics, the R Bar is a local hangout located inside of the Royal Street Inn. Spend a night out in NOLA like Agent Pride and advantage of their expansive beer collection and local feel.