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    Fredric Myrow (July 16, 1939 – January 14, 1999) was an American composer. He composed the soundtracks for Soylent Green , Scarecrow , and Phantasm . [2] [3] He was composer in residence of the Los Angeles Theatre Center in the mid-1980s, and before that at the New York Philharmonic . [4]

  2. Oct 31, 2017 · Fred Myrow was a prolific and versatile composer who scored dozens of films, from Jim Morrison's HWY to the horror classic Phantasm. Learn about his musical heritage, his career challenges, and his legacy in this article by Rachael Myrow, his daughter.

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  4. Mini Bio. Composer Fred Myrow was born on July 16, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York. His grandfather was music publishing giant, producer and manager Irving Mills and his father was noted composer Josef Myrow (he wrote the popular hit song "You Make Me Feel So Young"). He moved to Hollywood, California at age six.

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006208Fred Myrow - IMDb

    Composer Fred Myrow was born on July 16, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York. His grandfather was music publishing giant, producer and manager Irving Mills and his father was noted composer Josef Myrow (he wrote the popular hit song "You Make Me Feel So Young"). He moved to Hollywood, California at age six.

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  6. Jan 17, 1999 · Composer and musician Fredric Myrow, perhaps best known for his work as music director and composer in residence of the Los Angeles Theater Center in the mid-1980s, has died. Myrow died of a...

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  7. Language. English. Threshold: The Blue Angels Experience is a 1975 American film featuring narration written by Frank Herbert and read by Leslie Nielsen. The film is about the Blue Angels, the United States Navy's flight demonstration squadron.