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    Joseph Harnell (born Joseph Hittelman, August 2, 1924 – July 14, 2005) [1] was an American composer, musician, and music arranger. [2] Early life. His father was a vaudeville performer who also played in jazz and klezmer ensembles. Harnell began playing piano at age six and was performing in his father's ensembles by age 14.

  2. ABOUT JOE HARNELL. Joe Harnell was born on August 2, 1924 in the Bronx. His musical career began with piano studies at the age of six, and his professional career started at age 14 when he played jazz piano with name bands while he continued his serious musical studies.

  3. Jul 20, 2005 · Joe Harnell, a Hollywood arranger for many singing stars, who earned a Grammy for his 1962 dance arrangement ''Fly Me to the Moon Bossa Nova,'' died here on Thursday. He was 80. The cause was...

  4. 180. 13K views 4 years ago. Fly Me To The Moon-Bossa Nova (Howard) by Joe Harnell & his Orchestra Popular instrumental version of the standard, first recorded in 1954 by singer Kaye Ballard...

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  5. Joseph Harnell. Soundtrack: The Incredible Hulk. Composer/songwriter who wrote the United Artists logo music for film/TV. Educated at the University of Miami and Trinity College, he studied with Aaron Copland, Darius Milhaud, Ernst Toch, and Leonard Bernstein, played piano in dance bands, and was music director for Harry Richman, Jane Froman ...

    • Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack
    • August 2, 1924
    • Joseph Harnell
    • July 14, 2005
  6. Joe Harnell was born on August 2, 1924 in the Bronx. His musical career began with piano studies at the age of six, and his professional career started at age 14 when he played jazz piano with name bands while he continued his serious musical studies.

  7. Jul 20, 2005 · Grammy-winning composer/arranger Joe Harnell - whose work as a pop musical director in the 1950s and \'60s evolved into a successful television scoring career in the 1970s and \'80s - died of heart failure Thursday, July 14, at Sherman Oaks Hospital near his home in Sherman Oaks, California.

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