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Earle Hagen on being in Benny Goodman's band, and later Tommy Dorsey 04:02
Interview: Earle Hagen | Person: Benny Goodman
Earle Hagen on playing at the dog track in Culver City and recording at Decca 03:35
Interview: Earle Hagen
On being on the road as a musician early in his career; on writing the song "Harlem Nocturne"; on becoming a staff musician at CBS 09:15
Interview: Earle Hagen
On joining the radio production unit of the Air Force during World War II; on deciding to stop playing trombone, and become a "full time" songwriter; on meeting his wife Elouise "Lou" Sidwell 07:33
Interview: Earle Hagen
On studying to be an arranger and composer; on his post-World War II activities, and on writing an arrangement of "The Trolly Song" for the "Philco Radio Show"; on finding success as an arranger/conductor 11:15
Interview: Earle Hagen
Earle Hagen on deciding to stop playing trombone, and become a "full time" songwriter 03:03
Interview: Earle Hagen
Earle Hagen on his post-World War II activities, and on writing an arrangement of "The Trolly Song" for the "Philco Radio Show" 03:48
Interview: Earle Hagen
Earle Hagen on joining the radio production unit of the Air Force during World War II 03:02
Interview: Earle Hagen | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Earle Hagen on joining the radio production unit of the Air Force during World War II 03:02
Interview: Earle Hagen | Topic: War
Earle Hagen on joining the radio production unit of the Air Force during World War II 03:02
Interview: Earle Hagen | Topic: World War II
On the difference between a composer and an arranger; on going to work for 20th Century Fox studios as a arranger in 1946; on working for 20th Century Fox music director Alfred Newman 14:37
Interview: Earle Hagen
On teaming up with Herbert W. Spencer, and working on various musicals; on leaving 20th Century Fox studios 07:49
Interview: Earle Hagen
On switching from working in feature films to working in television in the early '50s; on the Spencer-Hagen Orchestra, and on how he and Herbert W. Spencer split work assignments 05:54
Interview: Earle Hagen
Earle Hagen on going to work for 20th Century Fox studios as a arranger in 1946 03:45
Interview: Earle Hagen
Earle Hagen on working for 20th Century Fox music director Alfred Newman 05:52
Interview: Earle Hagen
Earle Hagen on teaming up with Herbert W. Spencer, and working on various musicals 03:36
Interview: Earle Hagen
Earle Hagen on switching from working in feature films to working in television in the early '50s 03:49
Interview: Earle Hagen
Earle Hagen on the Spencer-Hagen Orchestra, and on how he and Herbert W. Spencer split work assignments 02:05
Interview: Earle Hagen
On the terms "click track" and "free timing"; on timing out his workload for The Andy Griffith Show, and dealing with musicians union rules; on being attuned to how things would sound though a small television speaker, and on post production of the music 09:25
Interview: Earle Hagen