- Buddy Baker (composer)
Norman "Buddy" Baker (
January 4 ,1918 –July 26 ,2002 ) was an Americancomposer who scored many ofWalt Disney 's films, such as "The Apple Dumpling Gang", "The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again ", "The Shaggy D.A. ", "The Million Dollar Duck " and "The Fox and the Hound ".Baker was born and raised in
Springfield, Missouri , and got his degree in music from Southwest Baptist College. He later went to the West Coast in the 1930s to arrange music scores for radio. He became the Musical Director onBob Hope 's radio show.One of his first hits as a
big band arranger on record was "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine" for theStan Kenton Orchestra . He later became a professor at L.A. City College in the early 1950s. Among his early students wasJerry Goldsmith .At about this time, his friend
George Bruns asked him to compose music for the Disney television show "Davy Crockett and the River Pirates". He stayed on at theDisney studio, and eventually became its music director, as well as chief composer for theDisneyland theme parks.Baker was nominated for an
Academy Award for his score the film "Napoleon and Samantha ". His work appears in many Disney cartoons and featurettes, including "Donald in Mathmagic Land ", which won theAcademy Award for Best Animated Short Subject in 1959.Baker arranged and conducted most of the "Winnie-the-Pooh" musical featurettes. As late as 1999, at the age of 82 he conducted the music for the The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh theme park attractions worldwide.
The music to the
Tokyo DisneySea theme park attraction Journey to the Center of the Earth, which opened in 2001, was also composed by Baker. The eerie organ music played at Walt Disney'sThe Haunted Mansion was another fascinating work by Baker.Baker retired from Disney, having been the last contracted music staff composer still on contract at any studio. Although occasionally returning to work on theme park, film and television projects, he spent the majority of his later years teaching film scoring at the
USC Thornton School of Music in Los Angeles. He held that job until his death in 2002.External links
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