- Joe Harnell
Joe Harnell (b. August 2, 1924,
The Bronx ,New York City - July 14, 2005,Sherman Oaks ,California ) was an Americaneasy listening composer and arranger.His father was a
vaudeville performer who also played injazz andklezmer ensembles. Harnell began playing piano at age six and was performing in his father's ensembles by age 14. He attended theUniversity of Miami on a music scholarship in the early 1940s, and in 1943 joined the Air Force, playing withGlenn Miller 's Air Force Band. He studied withNadia Boulanger when stationed inParis and then underWilliam Walton atTrinity College of Music inLondon . After his discharge in 1946, he studied atTanglewood underAaron Copland andLeonard Bernstein .Eschewing the art-music world, Harnell sought work in pop and jazz, working as a for-hire pianist after returning to
New York City in 1950. He played inLester Lanin 's band at this time and found work as an accompanist for singers such asJudy Garland ,Maurice Chevalier , andMarlene Dietrich . From 1958 to 1961, he wasPeggy Lee 's full-time accompanist and arranger for the albums "Anything Goes:Cole Porter" and "Peggy Lee & the George Shearing Quartet". In 1962, he was hurt in acar crash , and while he recovered,Kapp Records asked him to work on writing potential hits in the then-hot genre ofbossa nova . Harnell's biggest success was with his arrangement of "Fly Me to the Moon ", which was a hit in the US in 1963 (#14 Pop, #4 AC) [ [http://wc07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3nfixqe5ldke~T51 Billboard Singles] , Allmusic.com] and which won aGrammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. [ [http://wc07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3nfixqe5ldke~T52 Grammy Awards] , Allmusic.com] The song also peaked at #6 in Joe's hometown, onWMCA in New York, on January 16, 1963. The album from which it was taken went to #3 on theBillboard 200 . [ [http://wc07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3nfixqe5ldke~T50 Billboard] , Allmusic.com] Harnell would go on to release nearly 20 easy listening albums, on Kapp, Columbia, and Motown among others.Starting in 1964, Harnell worked with
Gray Advertising as ajingle writer, and from 1967 to 1973 he worked as musical director of "The Mike Douglas Show ". In 1973 Harnell moved toHollywood and worked infilm score and television composition, composing for "The Bionic Woman ", "The Incredible Hulk", "Alien Nation ", and "V", for which he was awarded anEmmy in 1986. [http://wc07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3nfixqe5ldke~T1 Biography] , Allmusic.com] Following this he became a faculty member at USC'sFlora Thornton School of Music as an instructor in film score composition.Harnell published an
autobiography entitled "Counterpoint" in 2000, co-authored with television producer/director Ira Skutch, Joe Harnell and Ira Skutch. "Counterpoint: The Journey of a Music Man". Philadelphia:Xlibris , 2000. ISBN 0-73884-989-8, ISBN 978-0738849898.] and died ofheart failure on July 14, 2005.Joe Harnell's son, Jess Harnell is a talented voice actor, and is best known for his work as the voice of Wakko Warner on the Steven Spielberg produced animated hit, "The Animaniacs."
Jess Harnell's home is prominently featured in author/illustrator Joe Oesterle's book, "Weird Hollywood." (Published by Sterling Press, release date May '09.)
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