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    Born in Haverstraw, New York, Heindorf worked as a pianist in a movie house in Mechanicville in his early teens. In 1928, he moved to New York City, where he worked as a musical arranger before heading to Hollywood. He gained his first job as an orchestrator at MGM, where he worked on Hollywood Revue of 1929, and subsequently went on the road ...

  2. Jul 27, 2022 · For Whom The Bell Tolls : Ray Heindorf : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Webamp. Volume 90%. 1 Prelude - Train Wreck 03:46. 2 Travel To Cave - The Gypsy 05:45. 3 Pilar 04:28.

  3. Explore Ray Heindorf's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Ray Heindorf on AllMusic.

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ray Heindorf (August 25, 1908 – February 3, 1980) was an American songwriter, composer, conductor, and arranger. Born in Haverstraw, New York, Heindorf worked as a pianist in a movie house in Mechanicville in his early teens. In 1928, he moved to New York City, where he worked as a musical arranger before heading to Hollywood. He gained his first job as ...

  5. Favorite. Spellbound. by. Ray Heindorf. Warner Bros. Records (BS 1213) Publication date. 1958. Topics. Stage & Screen, Modern Classical, Contemporary, Score. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Tracklist: 1. Main Theme. 2. The Dressing Gown. 3. Scherzo. 4. Love Theme. 5. The Burned Hand. 6. Spellbound.

  6. 78_serenade_ray-heindorf-and-his-orch-the-mellomen-cahn-brodszky_gbia0484978b Location USA Scanner Internet Archive Python library 3.0.2 Scanningcenter George Blood, L.P. Size 10.0 Source 78 User_cleaned Akin Gaddis User_metadataentered Phoebe Pugh User_transferred Phoebe Pugh Whisper_asr_module_version 20230611.01

  7. Race Street (1948) -- (Movie Clip) I'm In A Jam With Baby Splashy introduction for Gale Robbins as Elaine, night club singer and sister of the owner Dan (George Raft), her own vocal on a tune by Ray Heindorf, M.K. Jerome and Ted Koehler, fancy shot by director Edwin L. Marin and cinematographer J. Roy Hunt, in Race Street, 1948.

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