- Geordie Hormel
George "Geordie" Hormel (
17 July 1928 -12 February 2006 ) was the son ofJay Catherwood Hormel and grandson ofGeorge A. Hormel . He was amusician andrecording studio proprietor.In the 1950s and 1960s, Hormel composed music for numerous television shows including "The Fugitive", "Lassie", "Naked City" and "
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin ". He also sang as part of "TheUtility Muffin Research Kitchen Chorus" onFrank Zappa 's triple album "Joe's Garage " (1979).In 1968 he founded a major independent recording studio,
The Village Recording Studio inLos Angeles [http://www.villagestudios.com/homepage/index.html] , of which he was proprietor until his death. He ownedWrigley Mansion in Phoenix and the Wrigley Mansion Club housed within it.Hormel married four times; his first wife was the movie actress
Leslie Caron .His daughter, Geri, was feature on the MTV show
My Super Sweet 16 in December of 2007. Her party featured drag queens and other outrageous and over-the-top decorations. Fun was had by all.External links
* [http://home.att.net/~montystark/Geordie_CD.html Short biographic article]
* [http://www.villagestudios.com/nonflash/index_nf.html The Village studio site's biography]
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* [http://www.wrigleymansionclub.com/welcome.html The Wrigley Mansion Club]
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