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  1. Gershenson's name appeared on virtually every Universal film made as music supervisor from 1949 until his retirement in 1969 after Angel in My Pocket (1969). He also branched out into producing and directing, using the pseudonym Joseph G. Sanford. Born January 12, 1904. Died January 18, 1988 (84)

    • Music Department, Producer, Composer
    • January 12, 1904
    • Joseph Gershenson
    • January 18, 1988
  2. Joseph Gershenson. Music Department: Touch of Evil. Russian-born Joseph Gershenson began his show-business career in 1920 as a conductor of orchestras in movie theaters. Hired by Universal Pictures for its music department, he was made the department head in 1940. Gershenson's name appeared on virtually every Universal film made as music supervisor from 1949 until his retirement in 1969 after ...

    • January 12, 1904
    • January 18, 1988
  3. Nov 7, 2023 · The song “Little Brown Jug” is a popular American song that dates back to the 1860s. It was composed by Joseph Winner and later arranged by Joseph Gershenson. The meaning behind this song is often open to interpretation, as it can be seen as a simple drinking song or a representation of the struggles and the longing for escape.

  4. Joseph Gershenson (January 12, 1904 - January 18, 1988) was a violinist, composer, conductor, musical director, and producer. He helped produce Mentone Productions musical act films in the 1930s. [1] He conducted the Universal International Orchestra. [2] He worked on the music for numerous films [3] including with Henry Mancini .

  5. Writer: Joseph Gershenson / Composers: Joseph Gershenson. JB Production 30-12-2016 A Matter of Seconds (From "Back Street" Original Soundtrack) ...

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  8. Born in Russia, Joseph A. Gershenson relocated to the U.S. after the 1917 revolution. During the silent-film era, Gershenson worked as a moviehouse orchestra conductor. From 1940 until his retirement in the 1970s, he was head of Universal Studios' music department. He received Academy Award nominations for his arrangements for The Glenn Miller ...

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