Mort Garson (1924-2008)

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Birthplace:
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

Born:
July 20, 1924

Died:
January 4, 2008

Morton Sanford Garson was a Canadian composer, arranger, songwriter, and pioneer of electronic music. He is best known for his albums in the 1960s and 1970s, such as Mother Earth's Plantasia (1976), He also co-wrote several hit songs, including "Our Day Will Come", a hit for Ruby & the Romantics. According to Allmusic, "Mort Garson boasts one of the most unique and outright bizarre resumés in popular music, spanning from easy listening to occult-influenced space-age electronic pop."  Description above from the Wikipedia article Mort Garson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Conductor:
1970  Zoos of the World

Music:
1970  Zoos of the World
1975  The 2000 Year Old Man
1986  To Kill a Stranger
1988  Open Fire
1991  Boogie Woogie Cat
2024  Tunnel Rave

Orchestrator:
1958  Mardi Gras
1961  Dondi
1965  Do Not Disturb
1970  Zoos of the World
1975  The 2000 Year Old Man
1986  To Kill a Stranger
1988  Open Fire
1991  Boogie Woogie Cat
2024  Tunnel Rave

Original Music Composer:
1958  Mardi Gras
1961  Dondi
1965  Do Not Disturb
1970  Didn’t You Hear?
1970  Zoos of the World
1972  Beware! The Blob
1974  Black Eye
1975  The 2000 Year Old Man
1983  Vultures
1985  Treasure of the Amazon
1986  To Kill a Stranger
1988  Open Fire
1991  Boogie Woogie Cat
2024  Tunnel Rave

Theme Song Performance:
1981  Battlestars

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