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  1. 2. Okt. 2020 · Van Dyke Parks Lights Up Songs From Inside. July 27, 2013 • Parks has arranged music for artists of just about every genre, from the the Beach Boys and Bonnie Raitt to U2 and Skrillex. But every ...

  2. Van Dyke Parks is an arranger and composer best known for writing the lyrics to a certain lost classic by the Beach Boys – but that’s not even the half of it. His first arranging job was on The Jungle Book (his addition, “The Bare Necessities,” scooped an Academy Award nomination); and back in the ’70s, he started the world’s first record-company video department at Warner Bros.

  3. Van Dyke Parks. Profile: US-American composer, arranger, producer, musician, singer, and actor. Brother of Carson Parks. Born 3 January 1943 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA, Parks has spent over 40 years in music. He attended the American Boychoir School in Princeton, N.J. He first studied clarinet. He spent two years at Public School, and ...

  4. Van Dyke Parks. Wie ein Schatten schwebt Van Dyke Parks durch die Musikwelt. Obwohl seine Solowerke wenig bekannt sind, ist die Liste seiner Gastauftritte und Zusammenarbeiten kaum zu ermessen.

  5. Van Dyke Parks werd geboren in een rijke familie. Hij verscheen als kind in Hollywood -films, zo speelde hij in 1956 in de film The Swan met Grace Kelly. Hij was ook vertegenwoordigd in een Heidi-film in 1958 ( A Gift for Heidi) als Peter. De hoogbegaafde jongen leerde ook piano spelen.

  6. Van Dyke Parks. Perfil: US-American composer, arranger, producer, musician, singer, and actor. Brother of Carson Parks. Born 3 January 1943 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA, Parks has spent over 40 years in music. He attended the American Boychoir School in Princeton, N.J. He first studied clarinet. He spent two years at Public School, and ...

  7. "Van Dyke Parks isn't only an amazing arranger or the Beach Boys collaborator: his underrated discography is a beautiful and captivating journey into an old-fashioned American mythology, from orchestral pop (Song Cycle) or music for children (Jump!) to calypso (Discover America, Clang of the Yankee Reaper).