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 Earle Hagen, `Andy Griffith' composer, dies (Online Article)
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Earle Hagen, `Andy Griffith' composer, dies at 88

By ROBERT JABLON, Associated Press WriterWed May 28, 8:00 AM ET

Earle H. Hagen, who co-wrote the jazz classic "Harlem Nocturne" and composed memorable themes for "The Andy Griffith Show," "I Spy," "The Mod Squad" and other TV shows, has died. He was 88.

Hagen, who is heard whistling the folksy tune for "The Andy Griffith Show," died Monday night at his home in Rancho Mirage, his wife, Laura, said Tuesday. He had been in ill health for several months.

During his long musical career, Hagen performed with the top bands of the swing era, composed for movies and television and wrote one of the first textbooks on movie composing.

He and Lionel Newman were nominated for an Academy Award for best music scoring for the 1960 Marilyn Monroe movie "Let's Make Love."

For television, he composed original music for more than 3,000 episodes, pilots and TV movies, including theme songs for "That Girl," "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C."

"He loved it," his wife said. "The music just flowed from him, and he would take off one hat and put on another and go on to the next show."

Hagen enjoyed the immediacy of the small screen, he told the American Society of Music Arrangers & Composers in 2000.

"It was hard work, with long hours and endless deadlines, but being able to write something one day and hear it a few days later appealed to me," he said. "Besides, I was addicted to the ultimate narcosis in music, which is the rush you get when you give a downbeat and wonderful players breathe life into the notes you have put on paper."

Born July 9, 1919, in Chicago, Hagen moved to Los Angeles as a youngster. He began playing the trombone while in junior high school.

"The school actually furnished him with a tuba and his mother made him take it back," his wife said.

He became so proficient that he graduated early from Hollywood High School and at 16 was touring with big bands. He played trombone with Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey and arranged for and played with Ray Noble's orchestra.

He and Dick Rogers wrote "Harlem Nocturne" for Noble in 1939. It has been covered many times since and served as the theme music for "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer" television series in 1984.

In 1941, Hagen became a staff musician for CBS but the next year he enlisted in the military.

After the war, he worked as a composer and orchestrator for 20th Century-Fox studios on dozens of movies, including another Monroe classic, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes."

In the 1950s, he and Herbert Spencer formed an orchestra partnership that also wrote music for television, including scoring the Danny Thomas hit "Make Room for Daddy."

Later, he worked as musical director for producer Sheldon Leonard, sometimes working on as many of five shows a week.

One of his more notable TV scoring efforts was for the 1960s adventure series "I Spy," starring Bill Cosby and Robert Culp.

Because the show used exotic locations worldwide, Hagen often included ethnic touches in the incidental music, among them hiring Greek musicians to play for some episodes that took place in Greece. On other locations, he collected ethnic music to mix with Western music back in Hollywood.

After retiring from TV work in 1986, Hagen taught a workshop in film and television scoring.

He also wrote three books on scoring, including 1971's "Scoring for Films," one of the earliest textbooks on the subject. His 2002 autobiography was titled "Memoirs of a Famous Composer — Nobody Ever Heard Of."

Besides his wife, Hagen is survived by his sons, Deane and James, both of Palm Desert; stepchildren Rebecca Roberts, of Irvine, Richard Roberts of Los Angeles and Rachael Roberts of Irvine; and four grandchildren. His first wife, Elouise Hagen, died in 2002 following 59 years of marriage.

(This version CORRECTS name of group to American Society of Music Arrangers & Composers.)
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Andy, Barney, Floyd The Barber, Aunt Bea, Opie, Goober, Gomer, Thelma Lou, Helen Clump, Otis The Town Drunk ....

And the list goes on ....

FOREVER in this old man's mind.

To ME, one of the BEST FIVE all time t.v. shows.


Every story had a 'moral' thrown in with MUCH humor and some serious subjects of the day.


*** If someone here has the "THEME SONG" whistled, PLEASE, DO place it HERE! ***


TallPockets


 
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by TallPockets For Prez 2008 (PM , CC ) on Thursday May 29, 2008 @ 2:18 AM




BTW: TallPocket's other '4' BEST t.v. shows were:

I Love Lucy, M*A*S*H, Cheers and Laugh In.


R.I.P. to those who had a part in ALL and are no longer with us.



TallPockets.
 
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by TallPockets For Prez 2008 (PM , CC ) on Thursday May 29, 2008 @ 2:21 AM




ALL: What were YOUR favorite '5' BEST t.v. shows?

Curious .......


TallPockets.
 
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by TallPockets For Prez 2008 (PM , CC ) on Thursday May 29, 2008 @ 2:22 AM




Tall..

I knew nothing of this man's life or contribution to our culture until you posted this.

gracias.

ron
 
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by AZRON (PM , CC ) on Thursday May 29, 2008 @ 10:41 AM




Oops! That SHOULD be Helen Crump! (typo by T.P. - SIGH)

AZRON: HELLO & THANKS for visiting my feeble site. MUCH appreciated.

Isn't it wonderful what one finds out about another? EVERYONE has THEIR story. Even TallPockets. WINK.

My BEST to you and yours,

TallPockets.
 
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by TallPockets For Prez 2008 (PM , CC ) on Thursday May 29, 2008 @ 10:54 AM




I learned to whistle from Earle Hagen, TP. That theme from ANDY GRIFFITH was so catchy I just had to. Thanks for posting this.  
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by Fairweather Lewis (PM , CC ) on Thursday May 29, 2008 @ 1:34 PM




Knew his works, but not the man. So often the case with songwriters.
Father Knows Best, Carol Burnett show, R&M Laugh In, and M*A*S*H.
 
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by Dennis_Reed (PM , CC ) on Thursday May 29, 2008 @ 5:01 PM




What a way to be remembered.
He obviously had a good life to be able to come up with these theme songs. Thanks for the information.
 
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by Whispered Promise (PM , CC ) on Thursday May 29, 2008 @ 7:28 PM




FAIRWEATHER, DENNIS & WHISPERED: HELLO & THANKS for taking some of your MOST valuable time to head my way. MUCH appreciated.

It's been a HARD week for OLDIE stars. DICK MARTIN, one HALF of ROWAN & MARTIN's LAUGH IN t.v. show died.

Just also heard that HARVEY KORMAN of The Carol Burnett Show FAME died today.

R.I.P.

~SIGH~

T.P.
 
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by TallPockets For Prez 2008 (PM , CC ) on Thursday May 29, 2008 @ 10:47 PM




BTW to FAIRWEATHER:

My dear, late 'pop' taught TallPockets how to WHISTLE at a young age. He was pretty good at it. WINK.

("pop" also taught T.P. how to WINK, btw. WINK WINK. He can WINK 'abidexterously'. EQUALLY as WELL with EITHER eye!). WINK.

hehehehe .... T.P.
 
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by TallPockets For Prez 2008 (PM , CC ) on Thursday May 29, 2008 @ 10:49 PM




Winking is a good skill to have, TP--  
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by Fairweather Lewis (PM , CC ) on Friday May 30, 2008 @ 3:36 PM




It is surprising to find your life has been touched by someone you've never heard of. Thanks for posting this.

Spare some thoughts for a poor uni-winker able to wink with only my right eye.
 
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by Anexplorer (PM , CC ) on Friday May 30, 2008 @ 5:12 PM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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