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    William "Bill" Benjamin Lava (March 18, 1911 – February 20, 1971) was a composer and arranger who composed and conducted music for feature films as well as Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated cartoons from 1962 to 1969, replacing the deceased Milt Franklyn, making him the last composer and arranger in the classic era of Warner Bros. Cartoons.

  2. William Benjamin "Bill" Lava (18 March 1911 - 20 February 1971) was an American composer and musical arranger. He worked on the Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated cartoons from 1962 to 1969, replacing the deceased Milt Franklyn, making him the last composer in the classic era of Warner Bros. Cartoons. He would finish the score of "The Jet Cage" after Franklyn passed, then ...

  3. William "Bill" Benjamin Lava (March 18, 1911 – February 20, 1971) was a composer and arranger who composed and conducted music for feature films as well as Warner Bros. ' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated cartoons from 1962 to 1969, replacing the deceased Milt Franklyn, making him the last composer and arranger in the classic era of ...

  4. William "Bill" Benjamin Lava was an American composer and arranger, who, for Walt Disney Productions, wrote and/or co-wrote the music for Zorro and the Spin and Marty, Corky and White Shadow, The Hardy Boys, and "Adventure in Dairyland" segments of The Mickey Mouse Club. While Lava did not write any of it for Disney, he was credited with the score for 1955's TV segment, The Story of the Silly ...

  5. Feb 23, 2021 · I often criticise Bill Lava’s cartoon scores, especially his repetitive, by-the-numbers Road Runners; but “Now Hear This”, like “Martian Through Georgia”, proves he was capable of great ingenuity. Consider the theme he assigned to the one-horned devil, with a tuba solo accompanied by dissonant chords in the trombones.

  6. Bill Lava (uncredited) replaced him for the last 3 1/2 minutes and would become the new composer for WB animation. Mother Was A Rooster ( McKimson ): Foghorn, Barnyard Dawg. The last released cartoon scored entirely by Milt Franklyn, not counting 1965's "Zip Zip Hooray" and "Road Runner a Go-Go", which were merely edited from The Adventures of the Road Runner pilot.

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  8. Jul 30, 2018 · The first cartoon with Bill Lava replacing Franklyn was released five months after Franklyn’s death. I thought the music scores were composed (if not arranged or recorded) as the directors were planning the layouts and timing sheets, which would have been much earlier in the process.

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