![]() Finally in the fifties Capitol made John Seely the head of the libary and new music was now done, mostly by William Loose with Jack Cookerly, Cadkin & Bluestone, Spencer Moore, and George Hormel contributing, and crosslicensing now Phillip Green's British EMI Photoplay library, which along with a number of Shaindlin and Sam Fox selections, made up the majority of the soundtrack to the 1959 Quick Draw trilogy episodes and Gumby's and Davey and Goliath's, as well as Capitol NOW also licensing the Jack Shaindlin cues as well. The history was it started at Captiol aound the 40s licensing other people's (MuTel, Sam Fox,etc.) stuff or releasing it on their label, then coinciding with the trise of TV and more libaries, with the aforementioned Shaindlin (Langlois now known as Cinemusic) being already around, involved with radio and film's "March of Time" being more popular. And many more.I won't spoil it (like I could DESCRIBE some of these here ANYWAY) but just go to The cues Shaindlin did were "Who Me" (strings), "Asinine" (strings, xylophone-very catchy, used in a "Snooper and Blabber' cartoon, "Cloudy Rowdy" when Blab mistakes a crook's mechaincial claw in a diamond bin for, you probaly guessed it!-a mechanical toy claw "prize machine"- and "Fun on Ice", that cue that often plays under the reconconcilation between Ranger and Yogi (even John Kricfalusi's 1999 1/2 hour "Boo Boo RUns WIld" concludes with it."Bear faced Disguise' and "Home sweet Jellystone" used that brassy, uptempo, medium tempo cue.). cues on CINEMUSIC by Jack Shaindlin, not all though (Gumby's "Gumby Racer/The Racing Game" is full of the faster cues, debt to animation compiler/producer Ray Pointer for the info on those cues as they had appeared in Quick Draw, then the REAL "Toboggan Run" (NOT the 1958 Warner Bros.Foghorn cue "Weasel While You Work" sled cue,whose name I'll mentioned below and appeared in "Quick Draw McGraw" and tis components and in a few "Fractured Fairy Tales" at the same time ) so very strongly associated with the "Ruff & Reddy", "Huck","Pixie and Dixie", and "Yogi Bear' string cue is heard in "Gumby Racer" is heard in that, but THAT's one Shaindlin cue NOT on the above site, but it was in the Seely music services nonetheless! The cues may have also appeared in pioneering safety film producer Sid Davis's (1916-2006)'s 1950s films ("Danegrous Stranger","Alchohol is Dynamite", from the dramatic category, yet I can't be sure"0. Then you can access the aforementioned to hear the familair Yogi, Huck, Gumby,etc. While you would usually hear those only on the Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy shorts, there would be some exceptions (like the time a "Hucklerry Hound" short, "Pet Vet" - the one with lion with the toothache - and a bandage around his head as a result - has Huck using a rope on top of the beasts's cage, the better to climb down into - not sure what that one was c alled though.have the privately made CD (I'd rather not ID who made the CD), let's just call him my contact, but anyways, that CD I have has it "Busy Farmyard" (Harry Bluestone solo composition only,no Emil Cadkin) There is and where you can browse in CARLIN ARCHIVES for work heard on Augie Doggie shorts (but again not found on that Rhino HB music CD) by "Emil Cadkin and Harry Bluestone". I have not just the Rhino "Pic-a-nic" basket CD but a privately made and sent CD of Gumby and Hanna Barbera (INCLUDED many music themes NOT on that HB commercially avaible one, which was just three apiece of "Quick Draw McGraw", "Augie Doggie", and "Snooper and Blabber", and weren't those two in the other order?) Perhaps Random Access, with his knowledge on sound FX, could also have info regarding this topic on music as well.
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