Los Angeles songwriter and avid golfer, Brock Walsh began his professional life as a touring musician after graduating from Harvard University in 1975. He has been a back-up singer for
Linda Ronstadt,
Karla Bonoff, and
Andrew Gold with whom he produced such hits as "Lonely Boy" and "Thank You For Being a Friend." He was a staff producer for
Quincy Jones and has written and produced hits for such artists as
Christina Aguilera,
Céline Dion, The Pointer Sisters, and
Aretha Franklin. He co-wrote "Come Little Children" with
James Horner for Disney's
Hocus Pocus (1993) which starred
Bette Midler,
Kathy Najimy, and
Sarah Jessica Parker as the 17th Century colonial witches known as The Sanderson Sisters.