Joe Harnell

Joe Harnell

Person from United States

Genres: Soundtrack, instrumental, composer, lounge, santa-barbara

About Joe Harnell

Joe Harnell (b. August 2, 1924, The Bronx, New York City - July 14, 2005, Sherman Oaks, California) was an American easy listening composer and arranger. His father was a vaudeville performer who also played in jazz and klezmer ensembles. Harnell began playing piano at age six and was performing in his father's ensembles by age 14. He attended the University of Miami on a music scholarship in the early 1940s, and in 1943 joined the Air Force, playing with Glenn Miller's Air Force Band. He studied with Nadia Boulanger when stationed in Paris and then under William Walton at Trinity College of Music in London. After his discharge in 1946, he studied at Tanglewood under Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein. Eschewing the art-music world, Harnell sought work in pop and jazz, working as a for-hire pianist after returning to New York City in 1950. He played in Lester Lanin's band at this time and found work as an accompanist for singers such as Judy Garland, Maurice Chevalier, and Marlene Dietrich. From 1958 to 1961, he was Peggy Lee's full-time accompanist and arranger for the albums Anything Goes: Cole Porter and Peggy Lee & the George Shearing Quartet. In 1962, he was hurt in a car crash, and while he recovered, Kapp Records asked him to work on writing potential hits in the then-hot genre of bossa nova. Harnell's biggest success was with his arrangement of Fly Me to the Moon, which was a hit in the US in 1963 (#14 Pop, #4 AC) and which won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. The song also peaked at #6 in Joe's hometown, on WMCA in New York, on January 16, 1963. The album from which it was taken went to #3 on the Billboard 200. Harnell would go on to release nearly 20 easy listening albums, on Kapp, Columbia, and Motown among others. Starting in 1964, Harnell worked with Gray Advertising as a jingle writer, and from 1967 to 1973 he worked as musical director of The Mike Douglas Show. In 1973 Harnell moved to Hollywood and worked in film score and television composition, composing for The Bionic Woman, The Incredible Hulk, Alien Nation, and V, for which he was awarded an Emmy in 1986. Following this he became a faculty member at USC's Flora Thornton School of Music as an instructor in film score composition. Harnell published an autobiography entitled Counterpoint in 2000, co-authored with television producer/director Ira Skutch, and died of heart failure on July 14, 2005. His Grandson, London-based Jeremy Harnell, JC Harnell, is a 2011 Winner in The People's Music Awards, in the "Off the Beaten Track" Category, Natalia Tena (Harry Potter series), presenter. http://youtu.be/gGkYFjMUtRs?t=19m33s Interview with JC Harnell on the @FLY53 propaganda page! http://www.fly53.com/propaganda/jc-harnell/ His first album CTLG, is reviewed below. http://www.last.fm/music/jc+harnell http://newbeatsmedia.com/2010/08/25/jc-harnell%E2%80%99s-ctlg-calm-composed-electric/ www.joeharnell.com

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On RadioStar

15
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8
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24
tracks tracked
most active station (The United States Of America)

Radio Stations sorted by tracks on rotation

Just Easy
2 tracks on rotation
MP3 : 128
53 Likes

Apple FM
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 64
658 Likes


Joe Harnell — Top 24 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Joe Harnell One Note Samba
Joe Harnell Autumn Leaves
Joe Harnell So Nice (Summer Samba)
Joe Harnell Our Day Will Come (Lp)
Joe Harnell A Man and a Woman
Joe Harnell Fly Me to the Moon (Bossa Nova)
Joe Harnell Bionic Woman
Joe Harnell My One And Only Love
Joe Harnell Incredible Hulk
Joe Harnell Fly Me to the Moon
Joe Harnell A Walk In The Black Forest
Joe Harnell Theme from Exodus
Joe Harnell Fly Me To The Moon
Joe Harnell Senza Fine
Joe Harnell What Kind of Fool Am I
Joe Harnell Pick Yourself Up (J. Kern, D. Fields)
Joe Harnell The Lady Is A Tramp (Rodgers, Hart)
Joe Harnell There Is Nothing Like A Dame (Rodgers, Hammerstein)
Joe Harnell Midnight Cowboy (Single Version)
Joe Harnell Lullaby Of Birdland (Lp)
Joe Harnell Theme from 'Santa Barbara'
Joe Harnell Midnight Cowboy [CgS]
Joe Harnell So soon
Joe Harnell Ben's Flight
One Note Samba
Autumn Leaves
So Nice (Summer Samba)
Our Day Will Come (Lp)
A Man and a Woman
Fly Me to the Moon (Bossa Nova)
Bionic Woman
My One And Only Love
Incredible Hulk
Fly Me to the Moon
A Walk In The Black Forest
Theme from Exodus
Fly Me To The Moon
Senza Fine
What Kind of Fool Am I
Pick Yourself Up (J. Kern, D. Fields)
The Lady Is A Tramp (Rodgers, Hart)
There Is Nothing Like A Dame (Rodgers, Hammerstein)
Midnight Cowboy (Single Version)
Lullaby Of Birdland (Lp)
Theme from 'Santa Barbara'
Midnight Cowboy [CgS]
Ben's Flight