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  1. Carl William Stalling (November 10, 1891 – November 29, 1972) was an American composer, voice actor and arranger for music in animated films. He is most closely associated with the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts produced by Warner Bros., where he averaged one complete score each week, for 22 years.

  2. Carl W. Stalling (10 November 1891 - 29 November 1972) was a noted American composer and arranger of music for animated cartoons. He is most closely associated with the Looney Tunes shorts produced by Warner Bros. , where he worked, averaging one complete score each week, for twenty-two years.

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  4. Carl William Stalling ( November 10, 1891 – November 29, 1972) was an American composer, arranger and musical director commonly associated with his music work on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts.

  5. Carl William Stalling was an American composer, voice actor and arranger for music in animated films. He is most closely associated with the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts produced by Warner Bros., where he averaged one complete score each week, for 22 years.

  6. Carl Stalling is the most famous unknown composer of the 20th century, almost solely based on his work composing musical scores for animated cartoons. Stalling's first work in music was as house organist in Newman Theatre in Kansas City, where he would accompany the latest silent film with his organ playing.

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  7. Feb 24, 2013 · But in fact, there was one man in the very beginning of the Disney Brothers studios, Carl W. Stalling, a brilliant and innovative musician and songwriter who, while at Disney, invented a system for cartoon music scoring for his early Mickey cartoons and also was instrumental in the “Silly Symphonies” cartoon series.

  8. Dec 5, 2003 · “Putty Tat Trouble” His name is Carl Stalling. And from 1936, when he hooked up with Warner Bros., until his retirement in 1958, he wrote the musical scores for 600 cartoons. As the musicmaker ...