Joe Wong

Joe Wong
Biography

Joe Wong is an American musician and composer, who work with Parts & Labor, Marnie Stern, Aa, Man Forever, and Mary Timony. He is known for his music for Russian Doll (2019), To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (2018), Master of None (2015), China Test Girls (2017), All This Panic (2016), Robotomy (2010).

“Joe Wong is a Los-Angeles-based composer, musician, producer, and podcast host.
As a composer, Joe Wong has scored everything from the Emmy-winning series Master Of None to the meticulously-bizarre Adult Swim show, Superjail!. In between those extremes he’s scored Sundance-winning narrative features such as The Pool and award-winning documentaries such as Independent Lens and 6 Days to Air.
Born in Milwaukee, WI, Joe studied several instruments as a child and began touring and recording with punk and indie bands at age 14. Joe earned a scholarship to Berklee School of Music, where he studied jazz performance and music production, before leaving it all behind to live in isolation a farm and work on music up to 16 hours a day. After re-connecting with civilization, Joe worked as a drummer—primarily with jazz, latin, and African artists. Later, he moved to NY and reconnected with his rock roots with acclaimed artists: Parts & Labor,Marnie Stern, Aa, Man Forever, and Mary Timony. As a concert musician, Joe has performed with NY-based New Music collective, Wordless Music.”

Bio from http://joewong.org/