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  2. C. Dudley "Pete" King (August 8, 1914 – September 21, 1982) was an American music composer and arranger of easy listening music and film soundtracks. He was born in Ohio and studied music at the Cincinnati Conservatory and the University of Michigan. He was elected president of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in 1967.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0455134Pete King - IMDb

    Pete King. Music Department: An Affair to Remember. Composer, songwriter, conductor and arranger, educated at the University of Michigan and the Cincinnati Conservatory. He was an arranger for singers and orchestras, then a conductor for radio and television, recordings and films.

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    • August 8, 1914
    • Pete King
    • September 21, 1982
  4. Pete King (2) American music composer, songwriter, conductor and arranger. Born August 8, 1914 in Greenfield, Ohio, USA Died September 21, 1982 in Newport Beach, California, USA. Not to be confused with UK saxophonist Peter King (2) (born 1940).

  5. A prolific composer and arranger, one of the best known being Janus, a BBC commission, featuring his own Quartet and the Lyric String Quartet. He has many albums to his name, including Lush Life and Tamburello , which won the Best CD of the Year prize at the BT British Jazz Awards, (other winners include Wynton Marsalis.)

  6. www.ejazzlines.com › big-band-arrangements › byKing, Pete - ejazzlines.com

    King released more than 25 albums under his own name as the Pete King Chorale and the Pete King Orchestra. He orchestrated, composed and arranged for many movies including South Pacific, Camelot, State Fair, An Affair to Remember, and Dr. Doolittle.

  7. Music composer, songwriter, conductor and arranger. He was an arranger for singers and orchestras, then a conductor for radio and television, recordings and films. Buy

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