Andy Paley, the acclaimed composer and producer best known for his work on SpongeBob SquarePants, has passed away. His death has shocked fans and colleagues alike, as his contributions to music and television spanned decades. Known for his collaborations with iconic artists, the news of Andy Paley’s death has impacted many.
Andy Paley passes away at 72, claims report
Andy Paley, the acclaimed music producer and composer, has died at the age of 72 following a brief battle with cancer. His passing was confirmed by his representative to Variety. Over his extensive career, Paley collaborated with an array of legendary artists. These include Brian Wilson, Madonna, Elton John, and The Ramones. He was also known for his work in television and film, composing music for popular animated series such as SpongeBob SquarePants and Ren & Stimpy.
Paley’s musical journey began at a young age. In the 1970s, he formed the Paley Brothers with his brother Jonathan. They became known for their unique blend of power-pop and opened for acts like Patti Smith and The Ramones. As a producer at Sire Records, Paley worked on Brian Wilson’s solo album in 1988. Later, he made a mark in film and television, contributing to soundtracks for Dick Tracy, A Walk on the Moon, and The L Word.
Since the news of Andy Paley’s death, tributes have poured in from colleagues and friends. Brian Wilson called him the “most frighteningly talented person that I’ve met.” Tom Kenny, voice of SpongeBob, praised Paley’s remarkable knowledge of music and art. Meanwhile, Marc Nathan called Paley an “angel” in his tribute. He wrote on Facebook, “I am so sad that Andy is leaving us, but I have no doubt that when he is received in the perceived “rock ‘n’ roll heaven“ he will be orchestrating, producing, writing, and singing, like the angel he has been to so many!”
Andy Paley is survived by his wife, Heather, their twin sons, and his siblings.