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Mark Menza (born September 17, 1957, in Buffalo, New York) is a jazz guitarist and composer who works in Dallas, Texas.
Biography[]
Menza has been writing, arranging, and producing music for over 15 years. Relocating to Dallas from the northeast with an undergraduate music degree from SUNY Fredonia, Menza began playing, teaching, and writing.
Menza: Music was founded in 1994 with a focus on scoring to picture offering composing, sound design, audio post production, music supervision, and audio production for all types of media. Mark has worked on the animated series, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Dragon Ball GT and Wishbone as well as a spectrum of films, documentaries and commercials.
Mark Menza is widely known for composing the score for all 64 episodes of the English dub of Dragon Ball GT and its TV special A Hero's Legacy, replacing Bruce Faulconer whose production company had composed the score for Dragon Ball Z. He also composed the score for Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler, Super Android 13!, Bojack Unbound, and Bio-Broly, and contributed part of the soundtrack to Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan along with Faulconer Productions and licensed rock music. He is also accredited for composing the score for the remastered DVD versions of The World's Strongest, The Tree of Might, Broly - Second Coming, Fusion Reborn, and Wrath of the Dragon.