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Monday, May 25, 2009
Some BMI listings of Gumby cues.
I think that you can tell which are the ones for the 1950s and 1960s shows and whic are for the IMHO only, inferior later 1980s ones, and for tribute songs. Interesting list of stock composers.
GUMBY BMI Search Results Page One
Uh, sorry, well at least the BMI SITE's there.
Anyway, link to my previous posts..
GUMBY BMI Search Results Page One
Uh, sorry, well at least the BMI SITE's there.
Anyway, link to my previous posts..
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Oh, and some recomended sites
http://gofugyourself.celebuzz.com/
http://www.urbandictionary.com/
http://www.youtube.com/
http://www.oddiooverplay.com/ears/kresge.html
ADDED on MAY 21,2009
"Katya" has a actual "production music" file from the old F.W.Woolworth company, and KMart and Green Dolllar/Dollar Treee/99 cent store prototype, S.S.Kregse, of production music made by SPECIAL RECORDINGS just for the store itself. Sounds an awful lot like the Bill Loose-Jack Cookerly stuff, but no credit on either the site OR the record label is GIVEN! Navigated there
from Baikinange's site [see URL below.]. Highyl reccomnded, but no non-e-mail feedback, though..
UPDATE: I checked, and TRACK 6 on that KRESGE shopping LP is also on the MP3 of the file that Bryan Lord had---"Life in the 1940s"------and by an immortal soul,too, a rather{!!!] known name..ROBERT FARNON!!!! It's "Seventh Heaven"---NO....Ashlee Simpson and Jessica Biel [not to be confused with jessica Simpson now, or Richard Belas, aka Gumby] fans, not the TV show but a ROBERT FARNON cue..it shows up again, on Track six, final track on side 1 [rememebr that arrangement, folks?? not to be confused with ffolke? six 3 and a half minute or so tracks on one side, six on the other side.]
http://www.oddiooverplay.com/ears/kresge.html
ANYWAY, Track 6 is a pre-existed cue, Robert Farnon's "7th Heaven", and again not that TV show title. Dennis and David are, respectively his brother and son..[who seems to have a cue on the 1968 "Gumby" short "Shady Leomande" when Gumby, your truly, Prickle and Goo are hoodwinked by "that nasty soda jerk"...anyway, even though Robert's piece isn't to my knowledge on Gumby or many popular franchises, it's familair from some, and from ads..AND I wonder how much cue music used on Gumby turned up on those...many dept.and dime stores and grocery stores seemed to have these. We clay and flehs and blood types should only use so much more of that in our stores.....
http://www.urbandictionary.com/
http://www.youtube.com/
http://www.oddiooverplay.com/ears/kresge.html
ADDED on MAY 21,2009
"Katya" has a actual "production music" file from the old F.W.Woolworth company, and KMart and Green Dolllar/Dollar Treee/99 cent store prototype, S.S.Kregse, of production music made by SPECIAL RECORDINGS just for the store itself. Sounds an awful lot like the Bill Loose-Jack Cookerly stuff, but no credit on either the site OR the record label is GIVEN! Navigated there
from Baikinange's site [see URL below.]. Highyl reccomnded, but no non-e-mail feedback, though..
UPDATE: I checked, and TRACK 6 on that KRESGE shopping LP is also on the MP3 of the file that Bryan Lord had---"Life in the 1940s"------and by an immortal soul,too, a rather{!!!] known name..ROBERT FARNON!!!! It's "Seventh Heaven"---NO....Ashlee Simpson and Jessica Biel [not to be confused with jessica Simpson now, or Richard Belas, aka Gumby] fans, not the TV show but a ROBERT FARNON cue..it shows up again, on Track six, final track on side 1 [rememebr that arrangement, folks?? not to be confused with ffolke? six 3 and a half minute or so tracks on one side, six on the other side.]
http://www.oddiooverplay.com/ears/kresge.html
ANYWAY, Track 6 is a pre-existed cue, Robert Farnon's "7th Heaven", and again not that TV show title. Dennis and David are, respectively his brother and son..[who seems to have a cue on the 1968 "Gumby" short "Shady Leomande" when Gumby, your truly, Prickle and Goo are hoodwinked by "that nasty soda jerk"...anyway, even though Robert's piece isn't to my knowledge on Gumby or many popular franchises, it's familair from some, and from ads..AND I wonder how much cue music used on Gumby turned up on those...many dept.and dime stores and grocery stores seemed to have these. We clay and flehs and blood types should only use so much more of that in our stores.....
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
The John Seely/Capitol Hi-Q Produciton Music Library
Aka 50s60s production music blog. Here is hopefully a lasting post her.e..the stock music library often misunderstood and talked about as used in so many old television and schoolhouse programs and films, espeiclaly in many sitcoms and cartoons, started in 1949 as Capitol Q, made up of Mutel, David and Byron Chudnow,. ALexandre Lazlo, and Herschel Burke Gilbnert stock music among others. Others starting being widely used but independently. However the Capitol library department as known started licensing and more confusingly created their own music with renaming (with their trademark mundane-kind of-names for the cues) the cues with different "publisher abbreivation" codes.
Sometimes the codes would be some other library., Siometimes the letter codes would stand for some publisher. For instance, Bill Loose [b.Indiana, 1991 d.1991] was the head and his code was namely simply "C"!For CAPITOL, obviously.
Those composers (from within and without the library) and their codes (at Capitol,lthat is_)
would be
Belasclo, Jack "SF" (Sam Fox)
Bluestone Harry, usually with Cadkin, Emil (see below) but often with Cadkin "CB" (Cadkin/Bluestone)
Cadkin, Emil, with aforementioned Bluestone as noted, as "CB" - often worked as "Chandler/Williams", or with Bill Loose under (if with those two) "JB", and sometimes credited with third composer Jack Cookerly under "OK" (Omar-Kruahaar-Fox?).Sometimes this would get a three letter publishers code, PMS for Production Music Services (see next paragraphs).Phil Green is also said to have done scores under these names. Surprsingly, Jack Cookerly was never solely credited but often did a lot of solo compositions under the "PMS" & "OK" pub. abbrieviations.
Cookerly, Jack. See Cadkin, Emil.
Green, (Harry) Phillip. Worked under various houses under various "codes" (many stock ,libraries had them)-"UP'"GR","PG", (The initials of his name, I'm guessing), EM" (EMI Photoplay London), & "CT". Don't ask me what all those stand for.
Hormel, George. "ZR" (for "Zephyr Records")
Laszlo, Alexander. "SM" (for "Structural Music").,
Loose, Bill. "C" (for "Capitol Records". Duh! As mentioned.)
Moore, Spencer. "L". (Not sure what this one stood for.)
Seely, John and Loose, Bill. Wrote as "TC" ("Theme Craft"), ML ("May-Loo") and "AL",among others.
Shaindlin, Jack "F" (Fox)?
There were many more.
I'll post some more on this tomorrow.
Sometimes the codes would be some other library., Siometimes the letter codes would stand for some publisher. For instance, Bill Loose [b.Indiana, 1991 d.1991] was the head and his code was namely simply "C"!For CAPITOL, obviously.
Those composers (from within and without the library) and their codes (at Capitol,lthat is_)
would be
Belasclo, Jack "SF" (Sam Fox)
Bluestone Harry, usually with Cadkin, Emil (see below) but often with Cadkin "CB" (Cadkin/Bluestone)
Cadkin, Emil, with aforementioned Bluestone as noted, as "CB" - often worked as "Chandler/Williams", or with Bill Loose under (if with those two) "JB", and sometimes credited with third composer Jack Cookerly under "OK" (Omar-Kruahaar-Fox?).Sometimes this would get a three letter publishers code, PMS for Production Music Services (see next paragraphs).Phil Green is also said to have done scores under these names. Surprsingly, Jack Cookerly was never solely credited but often did a lot of solo compositions under the "PMS" & "OK" pub. abbrieviations.
Cookerly, Jack. See Cadkin, Emil.
Green, (Harry) Phillip. Worked under various houses under various "codes" (many stock ,libraries had them)-"UP'"GR","PG", (The initials of his name, I'm guessing), EM" (EMI Photoplay London), & "CT". Don't ask me what all those stand for.
Hormel, George. "ZR" (for "Zephyr Records")
Laszlo, Alexander. "SM" (for "Structural Music").,
Loose, Bill. "C" (for "Capitol Records". Duh! As mentioned.)
Moore, Spencer. "L". (Not sure what this one stood for.)
Seely, John and Loose, Bill. Wrote as "TC" ("Theme Craft"), ML ("May-Loo") and "AL",among others.
Shaindlin, Jack "F" (Fox)?
There were many more.
I'll post some more on this tomorrow.
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