Hagen, Earle

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Name (Latin)
Hagen, Earle
Other forms of name
Hagen, Earle H
Date of birth
1919-07-09
Date of death
2008-05-26
Place of death
Rancho Mirage (Calif.)
Occupation
Composers
Trombonists
Conductors (Music)
Arrangers(Musicians)
Gender
male
Fuller form of name
Earle H.
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 119161185
Wikidata: Q1277469
Library of congress: n 89670022
Sources of Information
  • His Advanced techniques for film scoring, 1990:CIP t.p. (Earle Hagen)
  • LC data base, 12-07-89(hdg.: Hagen, Earle H.; usage: Earle Hagen)
  • All music guide WWW site, Jan. 31, 2006(Earle Hagen; b. July 9, 1919; composer, trombonist, conductor, arranger)
  • Los Angeles times WWW site, May 27, 2008(Earle H. Hagen; d. Monday [May 26, 2008], Rancho Mirage [Calif.])
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Wikipedia description:

Earle Harry Hagen (July 9, 1919 – May 26, 2008) was an American composer who created music for films and television. His best-known TV themes include The Dick Van Dyke Show, I Spy, That Girl and The Mod Squad. He is also remembered for composing and whistling the theme to The Andy Griffith Show; writing the instrumental song "Harlem Nocturne" used as the theme for television's Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer; and co-writing the theme song to Tim Conway's Western comedy Rango.

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