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  1. Jerrold Immel (born 9 September 1936 in Los Angeles, California) is a United States television music composer, whose most famous works are the theme tune to the soap opera Dallas and Voyagers! .

  2. Jerrold Immel, an L.A.-based composer, originally broke into television scoring on Gunsmoke in the mid-70s before creating the iconic Dallas theme. His success continued as he later composed the theme for spin-off Knots Landing which started in 1979 and ran for 14 seasons and 344 episodes of its own.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006139Jerrold Immel - IMDb

    Jerrold Immel was born on 9 September 1936 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a composer, known for Dallas (1978), How the West Was Won (1976) and Knots Landing (1979).

  4. Original Title music by Jerrold Immel. On CBS records Germany. 1987.

  5. Aug 12, 2019 · The rare and best version of Jerrold Immel's outstanding Dallas title theme, arranged and performed by the Frank Barber Orchestra and released by BBC Records in 1980. Produced by Bruce...

  6. Jerrold Immel (born 9 September 1936 in Los Angeles, California) is a United States television music composer, whose most famous works are the theme tune to the soap opera Dallas and Voyagers!.

  7. Jerrold Immel was born on September 9, 1936 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a composer, known for Dallas (1978), How the West Was Won (1976) and Knots Landing (1979).

  8. Feb 16, 2007 · Immel, one of Hollywood's most respected composers for more than three decades, made lasting contributions to the art of television scoring with his themes and scores for Dallas, Knots Landing, Paradise, How the West Was Won and other series.

  9. composer. 87 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «Lakota Moon» (1999), «Dallas: War of the Ewings» (1998), «Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac» (1997), «Dallas: J.R. Returns» (1996), «Walker, Texas Ranger» (1993 – 2001)...

  10. The show’s theme song, composed by Jerrold Immel, became a hit and reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1980. J.R.’s famous catchphrase “Who shot J.R.?” became a cultural phenomenon and was even referenced by then-President Ronald Reagan.

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