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Allyn Malcolm Ferguson Jr. (October 18, 1924 – June 23, 2010) was an American composer, best known for the themes for 1970s television programs Barney Miller and Charlie's Angels, which he co-wrote with Jack Elliott. In its obituary, Variety called him "among the most prolific composers of TV-movie scores in the past 40 years".[1] Ferguson was born in San Jose, California on October 18, 1924. He started playing the trumpet when he was four years old and began playing piano at seven.[2] After graduating from San Jose State University, he traveled to Paris, where he studied with Nadia Boulanger and at Tanglewood with Aaron Copland.[2] He established the Chamber Jazz Sextet in the 1950s, combining classical and jazz influences. Ferguson and his Chamber Jazz Sextet collaborated with the poet Kenneth Patchen on a recording in 1957, originally titled Kenneth Patchen with the Chamber Jazz Sextet. Behind Patchen's readings, Ferguson and the Chamber Jazz Sextet performed jazz accompaniment which Ferguson composed for eight individual poems. The group produced "Pictures at an Exhibition: Framed in Jazz" in 1963, a big band-style production of the Modest Mussorgsky piano suite.[1] He is credited, along with Hugh Heller, to writing the San Francisco "Giants Fight Song" in 1961. [3] [4] [5] During the 1970s, he collaborated extensively with composer Jack Elliott, creating scores for themes for Barney Miller and Charlie's Angels. University of Southern California music historian Jon Bur
Two O'Clock Jazz Band: Boomerang
Ava C-157
Americana, Vol. 1

Film Music Of Allyn Ferguson, Volume 1: The Count of Monte Cristo, The Man in the Iron Mask
TV Land Presents Favorite TV Theme Songs

Pictures at an exhibition: Framed in Jazz

Pictures At an Exhibition and Many More
Cult TV Themes
Charlie's Angels (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Pictures At An Exhibition
Master Plan
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