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Billy Straus

Billy Straus is an American music producer and songwriter. He is known for his work in children's television including the PBS series ''Little Einsteins'' and ''Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?.'' He produced and mixed original Broadway cast albums for ''The Full Monty'' and ''Dirty Rotten Scoundrels''. He won an Emmy Award for his work on ''Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?''
==Career==

Straus was raised in New York City. While enrolled at Brown University in 1978, Straus started working as a recording engineer, recording live albums and broadcasts for artists such as George Jones, Miles Davis, Grateful Dead and Joni Mitchell.〔 He was a member of the band Redline during the early 1980s and toured with U2 in 1981.〔
Straus worked as an engineer at The Hit Factory recording studio in Manhattan, working with artists including Bruce Springsteen and Julian Lennon.〔 In 1985 he started ''The Manhattan Recording Company'',〔 where he created The Manhattan Jazz Hour radio series, hosted by New York Times jazz critic, John S. Wilson, and syndicated nationally by American Public Radio. Straus also composed and produced jingles for Miller Brewing Company and Mars, Incorporated.〔 He produced for the a cappella musical group Rockapella in the late 1980s and 1990s including two albums spun off from the PBS television series, ''Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?'' for which he won an Emmy Award.〔
Straus founded Rock River Communications in 1995 in Manhattan. The company later moved to Brattleboro, Vermont and also has an office in California.〔〔 Rock River was an innovator in non-traditional music distribution, creating music collections for sale through non-music retailers.〔 Rock River's first such music collection, ''Pottery Barn: A Cool Christmas'', was released in 1995.〔 Straus subsequently produced 44 additional collections for Pottery Barn and, through the Rock River label, released over 124 compilations.〔 Straus produced ''Street Mix'' for Volkswagen as well as music for other retailers such as Gap Inc., W Hotels, Jaguar Cars and Jose Cuervo.〔〔
Straus has composed and produced music for children's television series on Nickelodeon, PBS and Walt Disney Television,〔 including ''Dora the Explorer'', ''Out of the Box'' and Gullah Gullah Island.〔〔 Straus wrote the theme songs for the animated television series, ''Little Einsteins'', in 2005 and ''WordWorld''.
In 2003, Straus wrote music and lyrics for ''Rock Odyssey'', a musical adaptation of Homer's ''Odyssey''.〔 His song, ''Change in My Life'', originally recorded by Rockapella, appeared in the Steve Martin film, ''Leap of Faith'', in 1992.〔〔 In 2007, Straus served as executive producer of ''Roots, Rock, Remixed'', a collection of remixes of reggae legend Bob Marley's earliest recordings, and two volumes of ''Christmas Remixed: Holiday Classics Re-Grooved''.
In 1999 Straus launched Websound to provide internet radio for websites.〔〔
He is a co-founder of the non-profit, Next Stage Arts Project.

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