- Jeff Alexander
Jeff Alexander (born Myer Goodhue Alexander,
July 2 ,1910 ,Seattle, Washington ; diedDecember 23 ,1989 ,Whidbey Island ,Washington ) was an American composer offilm score s and scores for radio and television programs.As a teenager, Alexander performed as a singer and dancer in
vaudeville productions. He then began playing piano and composingbig band music. In 1939, he moved toNew York City , where he arranged and composed music for radio programs, including "The Lucky Strike Show" and "Amos 'n' Andy ". In 1947, he moved toLos Angeles and began writing film and, later, television scores. He ultimately composed the scores to 35 films, including "The Tender Trap" (1955), "Jailhouse Rock" (1957), "Kid Galahad " (1962), and "Support Your Local Sheriff! " (1969). His many television credits include music for "Family Affair ", "Julia", and "Columbo". He wrote the song "Come Wander With Me " for an episode of "The Twilight Zone" in 1964; it was later used in the 2003 film "The Brown Bunny ".In 1956, Alexander contributed the tone poems "Yellow" and "Brown" to the album
Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems of Color . He also composed asymphony and other classical pieces. He died in December 1989.ources
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American National Biography , vol. 1, pp. 273-274.
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