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Van Cleave

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episode "The Quest for Asa Janin," the last episode of season 8, from June 1963, with music by Van Cleave, the five-note main theme used throughout 1964's
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Fanfare to accompany the opening of theatre curtains to the wide screen format. In addition, he worked on many TV episodes of
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where he led his own band (the Van Cleave Orchestra) in the early 1930s, then played trumpet and arranged music for
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He invented new record needles with improved sound, and founded the Duotone company, which manufactured needles.
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Nathan Van Cleave papers at the American Heritage Center of the University of Wyoming
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Nathan Van Cleave at Soundtrack, the Cinemascore & Soundtrack Archives
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Those Swinging Years: The Autobiography of Charlie Barnet
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He studied music with noted composer and music theorist
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Paul Whiteman: Pioneer in American Music, 1930-1967
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Paul Whiteman: Pioneer in American Music, 1930-1967
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Index

Nathan Van Cleave
Van Cleave (surname)
Van Cleave, Kentucky
Vancleave, Mississippi

film
television
radio
Bayfield
Wisconsin
Al Katz and his Kittens
New York City
Charlie Barnet
Broadway
vaudeville
Joseph Schillinger
radio
Paul Whiteman
Andre Kostelanetz
Fred Waring
CBS Radio
Los Angeles
film
Cinerama Holiday
The Colossus of New York
Easter Parade
Funny Face
Robinson Crusoe on Mars
In Search of the Castaways
White Christmas

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