- Lyn Murray
Lyn Murray (
13 August 1909 to29 April 1989 ) was a composer, conductor, and arranger of music for radio, film and television.Born Lionel Breeze in
London , he arrived on American shores to found the Lyn Murray Singers, who became well-known throughout theUnited States as the featured group on CBS radio’s "Your Hit Parade ". Murray worked as a conductor, arranger and producer for CBS (with such artists asBing Crosby ,Louis Armstrong andBurl Ives ) prior to switching networks in 1947 to NBC. The Lyn Murray Singers appeared on Broadway in the musical "Finian's Rainbow " (1948), singing arrangements specially written by Murray for the production.In 1950, Murray moved to Hollywood and began composing scores for feature films, including "The Prowler" (1951) and "To Catch a Thief" (1955), as well as creating episodic underscoring for television shows such as "The Virginian" (1962), "Daniel Boone" (1964), "
The Time Tunnel " (1966) and "Dragnet" (1967). He won an Emmy in 1986 for his score to the National Geographic special "Miraculous Machines".Murray was married for a time to Margaret Pexton, but they divorced in 1982. He lived for many years in
Pacific Palisades, California , and died of cancer atCedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
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