These are titles by Jack Cookerly and some others like "Bicycle Ride", recently added. At least more and more of this, including stock music cues that I seldom if ever hear on Quick Draw but heard on Art Clokey shows like Gumby. These titles by these Cadkin and Bluestone guys, though unsung gents they are, were registered at BMI with "Carbert Music,Inc." Like all of the cue music of this library, it was used on "The Donna Reed Show" as well.Ĭadkin, apparently still around, and some others like Wally Castleman, seem to have been suing the William Loose estate regarding that old cue music, and Cadkin is suing himself for some reason. cartoons in fall-winter 1958 and Art Clokey's "Davey and Goliath". They worked for John Seely, who was credited fort using these guys music in six Warner Bros. BOTH ALSO are titles of OTHER compositions by the same composers. all of which wound up in that service.īut much more confusingly, John Seely and Bill Loose headed up a team of ORIGINAL composers īy the mid 1960s the service encompassed literally hundreds of hours of music in the various Hi-Q and Produciton Music Service and Capitol Q series, a good deal, is available online on the "Play Production Music" and "Associated Production" sites.Ĭonfusingly, a number of different registered titles were used for a lot of the cues falling under the "Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin", and the latter-named in conjunction with Bill Loose and some other,s causing confusion furthered by other titles by them sharing the same title.įor instance, there's a cute, rather short "Gumby" cue on same, a uptempo, perky-reed cute, that you can audition on the Carlin site, which has the "Cadkin-Bluestone" scores from those "Quick Draw McGraw" shows, but I've never heard it on a HB show, titled "Happy and Gay", which shows up also under THIS title: "Housewives Choice"). The scores came from the old John Seely Associates/Capital Production Music,Inc., which spun off Capitol Records in the 40s, and coincided with the libaries of Alexander Laszlo, Jack Shaindlin, KPM, MuTel, etc. *The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour (1976-1977, reissued with original titles)įrom what I've read, music rights issues for Quick Draw McGraw (copyrights) are a problem since the person who did the music scores passed away several years ago and the quality of the masters were in very poor condition.Īctually, it's much more complicated than that. *Captain Caveman & the Teen Angels (1977-1979 and spring 1980) *Fred & Barney Meet the Shmoo (late 1979-1980) *Fred & Barney Meet the Thing (1979-1980) *Yogi's Space Race (1978-1979) (the full 90-min show with) (Scooby's All-Stars, the 1978-1979 season title, is the same as above except Dynomutt is removed from the lineup, thus trimming said block to 90 minutes) *Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics (1977-1978) (the full 2-hr show with)
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