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Mark Leggett is an American guitarist/composer who has composed music for hundreds of television and documentary productions in the U.S. Credits include television series
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, theme music for The Pretender ( Emmy nominated), the
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television movie “Coat of Many Colors”, and the independent feature film ''
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''. Documentary credits include "Anne Frank's Holocaust", "Conquistador : A Day In Their Lives" ( Emmy nominated ), "Nazi America: A Secret History", and "Wage Slaves: Not Getting By in America" as well as many other broad-ranging documentary series and programs. Past work includes scoring the
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narrated film "Dinotasia", composing theme music recorded by Levon Helm and The Band, and scoring documentaries with guitarist/songwriter Richard Thompson.


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Mark Leggett Website
American male composers American guitarists 21st-century American composers Living people 21st-century American male musicians Year of birth missing (living people) {{US-composer-20thC-stub