Today in Film Score History: June 7 |
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Billy Goldenberg records his score for the Amazing Stories episode "The Amazing Falsworth" (1985) |
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Charles Strouse born (1928) |
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Daniele Amfitheatrof died (1983) |
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Dave Grusin begins recording his score to The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968) |
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David Buckley born (1976) |
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David Raksin begins recording his score for A Lady without Passport (1950) |
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Don Peake born (1940) |
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Elmer Bernstein begins recording his score for The Shootist (1976) |
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Franz Reizenstein born (1911) |
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Georges Van Parys born (1902) |
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Giong Lim born (1964) |
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Lewis Furey born (1949) |
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Morton Stevens wins an Emmy for his Hawaii Five-O episode score “A Thousand Pardons, You’re Dead,” and Pete Rugolo wins for his TV movie score The Challengers (1970) |
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