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- CBS executives had wanted the theme music to convey the suaveness, sophistication, and toughness that they felt were the fundamental aspects of Perry Mason's character, as well as his dealing with criminals and crime.
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CBS executives had wanted the theme music to convey the suaveness, sophistication, and toughness that they felt were the fundamental aspects of Perry Mason's character, as well as his dealing with criminals and crime.
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The Perry Mason Theme is a jazz instrumental piece that was originally performed by the Blues Brothers Band for the television series “Perry Mason” in 1985. The song is still widely recognizable to this day due to its use in the series and is considered to be one of the most memorable pieces of music composed for television.
Steiner wrote the theme music for The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and Perry Mason. While Alexander Courage composed the theme music for the original Star Trek TV series (TOS), Steiner's significant contributions to the franchise included composing more of the incidental music for TOS than any other composer, as well as scoring or conducting the ...
Mar 21, 2021 · Perry Mason: The Case of the Missing Melody. Barney Kessel was such a talented jazz guitarist, he could even take the hippy-dippy music of Hair and make it sound interesting on his album, Hair is Beautiful. For him, swinging Fred Steiner’s “Park Avenue Beat,” the iconic Perry Mason theme was no problem.
The piece of music originally called "Park Avenue Beat" was written and used as the main theme for the CBS drama Perry Mason, and is more famously known as "Perry Mason Theme". Published by ASPENFAIR MUSIC INC GEMA POLYGRAM INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING INC GEMA
Jul 18, 2009 · Park Avenue Beat by Fred Steiner
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Apr 12, 2008 · Watch the classic Perry Mason theme from the late 1950s on YouTube.
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