Muppet Wiki

Kermiteye Welcome to Muppet Wiki!


Please visit Special:Community to learn how you can collaborate with the editing community.

READ MORE

Muppet Wiki
Muppet Wiki
44,519
pages
mNo edit summary
No edit summary
(8 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
[[Image:BremenGoodies.JPG|thumb|300px]]
Composed the music for [[The Muppet Musicians of Bremen]].
 
   
 
'''Jack Elliott''' (1927-2001) composed the music for ''[[The Muppet Musicians of Bremen]]''.
A successful composer for film, television, theater and other mediums, Jack Elliot was involved with many musical endeavors throughout his career. He was the co-founder and music director for the American Jazz Philharmonic and creator of the Henry Mancini Institute. He scored films like ''Oh, God!'' and ''The Jerk'' and served as music director for The Grammy Awards show for 30 years.
 
   
 
A successful composer for film, television, theater and other mediums, Jack Elliot was involved with many musical endeavors throughout his career. He was the co-founder and music director for the American Jazz Philharmonic and creator of the Henry Mancini Institute. He scored films like ''Oh, God!'' and ''The Jerk'' and served as music director for The Grammy Awards show for 30 years. He also wrote the instrumental theme songs to ''[[Barney Miller]]'' and ''[[Night Court]]'', as well as ''[[Charlie's Angels]]''.
Elliot passed on in August of 2001, falling victim to a brain tumor.
 
   
==External Links==
+
==External links==
[http://imdb.com/name/nm0254477/ imdb]
+
*[http://imdb.com/name/nm0254477/ IMDb]
   
  +
__NOWYSIWYG__
[[Category:Composers|Elliott, Jack]]
 
  +
{{DEFAULTSORT:Elliott, Jack}}
 
[[Category:Composers]]

Revision as of 03:28, 23 March 2019

BremenGoodies

Jack Elliott (1927-2001) composed the music for The Muppet Musicians of Bremen.

A successful composer for film, television, theater and other mediums, Jack Elliot was involved with many musical endeavors throughout his career. He was the co-founder and music director for the American Jazz Philharmonic and creator of the Henry Mancini Institute. He scored films like Oh, God! and The Jerk and served as music director for The Grammy Awards show for 30 years. He also wrote the instrumental theme songs to Barney Miller and Night Court, as well as Charlie's Angels.

External links