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A few weeks after completing the ad, they called Curtin and asked if he would be interested in collaborating on the music for a cartoon series they were creating for television. He was scoring a Schlitz beer spot in the late 1950s that was being produced at MGM by two men named William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. He wanted to compose for the movies but wound up pitching jingles for commercials. Deciding to become a composer, he majored in music at USC, obtaining his master’s degree after serving aboard a destroyer in the Pacific during World War II. By the ninth grade, he had his own orchestra and played in jazz bands throughout high school.
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He began playing piano at the age of 5 and won a singing contest sponsored by a movie theater when he was 11 or 12. “I like it, not because it’s popular, but it’s jammed on in clubs in every country because the chord changes are fun to play.”Ĭurtin was born in Downey and grew up in San Bernardino, the son of a rancher who later turned to the insurance business and became the deputy assessor for San Bernardino County. “It’s a catchy little tune, just a simple thing arranged for jazz and singers,” he once said. Out of jazz aficionado Curtin’s hundreds of cartoon compositions, “The Flintstones” was his favorite. The “Flintstones” theme, written in 1960, was used in the 1994 movie starring John Goodman as the Stone Age patriarch. 9 on Billboard magazine’s retail sales charts. Pop and New Wave bands have performed the vintage 1962 “Jetsons” song, which resurfaced as a hit in 1986, when it reached No. Syndication and nostalgia have kept many of his tunes in play. He was really quite remarkable.”Ĭurtin’s small company of composers, Soundtrack Music, had an exclusive contract to score Hanna-Barbera cartoons since the studio opened in the late 1950s, producing the music for “Huckleberry Hound,” “Quick Draw McGraw,” “Yogi Bear,” “Scooby Doo,” “Magilla Gorilla,” “Top Cat,” “Jonny Quest” and many other shows. “His strong suit was coming up with the themes that almost anyone on the street could sing at the drop of a hat. “Hoyt was the king of jingle-making,” said Jean MacCurdy, the president of Warner Bros.
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classics as Porky Pig and Bugs Bunny who died in 1972, Curtin is considered one of the giants of cartoon music. Thanks for your time.Like Carl Stalling, the melody-meister of such Warner Bros. Also I would love to hear any comments you guys in my area might have about the bow shop I am beginning to deal with, it is T&K Archery. I will use my bow for hunting mainly and some 3d shooting in the summer. The order I listed them in is pretty much the way I am leaning right now but I would like to hear any and all comments/suggestions you guys might have. I am looking at QAD, Trophy Taker, Ripcord, or a Trophy Ridge. It has an old Cobra Diamond Back drop away and I just haven't decided what drop away I am gonna install. The bow has a set of Extreme sights that I really like so I won't be changing those but I do think I am gonna ask Santa to bring me a new rest. The bow shop told me it could take a week to two to get them in and then we will get them installed. I just ordered, in dire need of, a set of Winners Choice string and cables. I am really stoked about the " new to me " bow. I did however buy a 2007 Hoyt Vectrix xt500. Sorry I didn't get back to ya sooner Beentown.