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Neal Hefti (* 29. Oktober 1922 in Hastings, Nebraska; † 11. Oktober 2008 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz trompeter, -arrangeur und -komponist.
Neal Paul Hefti (October 29, 1922 – October 11, 2008) was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and arranger. He wrote music for The Odd Couple movie and TV series and for the Batman TV series. He began arranging professionally in his teens, when he wrote charts for Nat Towles.
Neal Paul Hefti. Profile: American jazz trumpeter. Born October 29, 1922, Hastings, Nebraaska. Died October 11, 2008, Los Angeles, California. He married Woody Herman's vocalist Frances Wayne in 1945. Most famous for his work as composer and arranger especially for Woody Herman and Count Basie.
16. Okt. 2008 · Neal Hefti, whose renown as a forward-looking composer and arranger for Woody Herman and Count Basie was probably overwhelmed forever after he went to Hollywood and wrote the theme for the 1960’s...
Neal Hefti was a composer, conductor, arranger and trumpeter who wrote the iconic Batman theme song and many other popular tunes. He also worked on TV shows like The Odd Couple, Catch-22 and The Moonshine War, and movies like The Odd Couple, The 500 Pound Jerk and Lord Love a Duck.
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- Hastings, Nebraska, USA
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- Toluca Lake, California, USA
Legend of jazz, television and film - listen to his music.
15. Okt. 2008 · Neal Hefti, one of jazz's most intuitive big-band arrangers and composers of the 1940s and 1950s whose scores so perfectly matched the bands he wrote for that they often became their best-known recordings, died on October 11. He was 85.