Joseph Curiale

[2] Television From 1982 to 1992, Curiale worked as an arranger and composer for the Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and his song "Sick of the Blues" was used as one of closing the themes.

[1] In 1990, Curiale was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Music Direction for Sammy Davis Jr.'s 60th Anniversary Celebration with his arrangement of "You Were There" being sung by Michael Jackson.

Curiale has also composed separate pieces, most notably “Wind River” which was commissioned by the University of Wyoming Symphony Orchestra in commemoration of the new millennium.

He also composed the piece “Blue Windows” written for trumpet and orchestra, and originally performed by Doc Severinsen.

[5] Curiale has guest conducted his work with the Hollywood, Milwaukee, Phoenix, London and Royal Philharmonic orchestras among several others.