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Jimmie Haskell (born Sheridan Pearlman, November 7, 1926 – February 4, 2016) was an American composer and arranger for motion pictures and a wide variety of popular artists, including
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. His career spanned over six decades.


Biography

Haskell was born in
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, New York. He entered the music business in the 1950s doing arrangements for Imperial Records. His first professional arrangement was a chart of " Nature Boy", sold to
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of choice for Ricky Nelson, arranging and producing around 75 records for the artist, including such hits as " There's Nothing I Can Say" and " Hello Mary Lou". In 1960, he accompanied Elvis Presley on accordion on the "G.I. Blues" soundtrack. Almost four decades later he provided arrangements on Sheryl Crow's album '' The Globe Sessions''. In 1960, Haskell entered the motion picture soundtrack industry as an uncredited orchestrator for Dimitri Tiomkin's ''
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''. The following year he composed his first score, '' Love in a Goldfish Bowl''. His composition "The Silly Song" became the theme song of American television's '' The Hollywood Squares''. He composed a variety of film scores such as
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' Westerns and arranging "Weird Al" Yankovic's title song for '' Spy Hard''. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Haskell was the arranger of choice for The Grass Roots. He arranged the signature string section on Chicago's song "
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", for which he won a
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, and also provided horn and string arrangements for Blondie's 1980 album '' Autoamerican'', including for the US and UK No. 1 hit "
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". In the mid-1970s, Haskell worked with the band Steely Dan, providing orchestration on their 1974 album ''
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''. In 2009, well into his eighties, he provided "a lovely, understated string arrangement" on David Rawlings' album ''A Friend of a Friend''. In addition to composing and arranging, Haskell would often act as conductor and selected the musicians used. His birthday is widely reported as 1936 because he lied about his age, figuring he would get more work if people thought he was younger. A statement from his daughter published by The Musicians Union of Los Angeles gives the correct birthday in 1926.


Awards

Haskell was awarded an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Special (Dramatic Underscore) for '' See How She Runs'' (1978) and has received two other nominations. He was awarded Grammies for his arrangements of " Ode to Billie Joe" recorded by Bobbie Gentry, " Bridge Over Troubled Water" recorded by
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" recorded by
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Selected filmography

*'' Love in a Goldfish Bowl'' (1961) *'' I'll Take Sweden'' (1965) *''
Town Tamer ''Town Tamer'' is a 1965 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander, written by Frank Gruber, and starring Dana Andrews, Terry Moore, Pat O'Brien, Lon Chaney Jr., Bruce Cabot, Lyle Bettger and Richard Arlen. It was released on July 7, ...
'' (1965) *'' Apache Uprising'' (1965) *'' Red Tomahawk'' (1966) *''
Johnny Reno ''Johnny Reno'' is a 1966 American Western film made by A. C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R. G. Springsteen, produced by A. C. Lyles, with a screenplay by ...
'' (1966) *'' Waco'' (1966) *'' Hostile Guns'' (1967) *'' Fort Utah'' (1967) *'' The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz'' (1968) *'' Arizona Bushwhackers'' (1968) * '' Rogue's Gallery'' (1968) *'' Buckskin'' (1968) *''
The Thousand Plane Raid ''The Thousand Plane Raid'' (also known as ''The One Thousand Plane Raid'') is a 1969 DeLuxe Color film directed by Boris Sagal and starring Christopher George and Laraine Stephens. Although claimed to be derived from Ralph Barker's ''The Thousand ...
'' (1969) *'' Zachariah'' (1971) *'' The Honkers'' (1972) *'' Night of the Lepus'' (1972) *''
Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry ''Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry'' is a 1974 American road crime drama film based on the 1963 Richard Unekis novel titled ''The Chase'' (later retitled ''Pursuit''). Directed by John Hough, the film stars Peter Fonda, Susan George, Adam Roarke, and V ...
'' (1974) * '' When the North Wind Blows'' (1974) *'' Death Game'' (1977) *'' Joyride'' (1977) * '' Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell'' (1978) *'' A Christmas to Remember'' (1978) *''
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'' (1979) *'' Guyana: Crime of the Century'' (1979) *'' Goldie and the Boxer'' (1979) *'' Mirror, Mirror'' (1979) *'' The Jayne Mansfield Story'' (1980) *'' Hard Country'' (1981) *''
Jake Spanner, Private Eye ''Jake Spanner, Private Eye'' is a 1989 American television crime film written and directed by Lee H. Katzin and starring Robert Mitchum and Ernest Borgnine. The supporting cast features Stella Stevens, Sheree North, John Mitchum, James Mitchum, ...
'' (1989)


Television scores

* '' The Hollywood Squares'' (1965) (composer) * ''
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'' (1966) (composer) * '' The Andy Williams Show'' (1968) (composer) * '' The Doris Day Show'' (1969) (composer) * '' Curiosity Shop'' (1971) * '' Land of the Lost'' (1974) (composer) * ''
Cathy ''Cathy'' is an American gag-a-day comic strip, drawn by Cathy Guisewite from 1976 until 2010. The comic follows Cathy, a woman who struggles through the "four basic guilt groups" of life—food, love, family, and work. The strip gently pokes ...
'' (1987) (composer) * ''
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'' (1998) (main composer with Suzie Katayama and Kenichi Sudo)


References


External links


Official web site


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"Rockin' in the Orbit (Space Satellite)" - 1957 (Jimmie Haskell and Orchestra) Imperial Records
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