Miles Goodman was an American musician who composed music for television programs, including Teen Wolf, and many films, notably the toe-tapping tunes from Footloose (1984) and Little Shop of Horrors (1986). As a producer, Goodman specialized in light jazz and classics. Los Angeles-born and raised, Goodman majored in theater at Antioch College. It was his cousin Johnny Mandel who led Goodman to a music career.
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- Miles Goodman was an American musician who composed music for television programs, including Teen Wolf, and many films, notably the toe-tapping tunes from Footloose (1984) and Little Shop of Horrors (1986). As a producer, Goodman specialized in light jazz and classics. Los Angeles-born and raised, Goodman majored in theater at Antioch College. It was his cousin Johnny Mandel who led Goodman to a music career. Goodman studied under Albert Harris (composer) during the early '70s and cut his composer's teeth as an orchestrator for a few of Mandel's scores, including Being There (1979). He officially launched his career in 1977, scoring the critically acclaimed but short-lived NBC series James at 15. On this program, he created his signature technique of combining songs with original music. By 1991, after over a decade of scoring an average of four major feature films a year, Goodman decided to take a break and so became a record producer. His first production featured harmonicist Toots Thielemans working with a variety of famed Brazilian artists on The Brasil Project (1992). In addition to numerous TV and film scores Miles Goodman did the 1986 musical adaptation of Little Shop of Horrors and What About Bob?. Goodman died at age 47 on August 16, 1996, following a heart attack in his Los Angeles home.
- Miles Goodman est un compositeur américain né le 27 août 1949 à Los Angeles, Californie, décédé le 16 août 1996 à Brentwood.
- Miles Budd Goodman foi um compositor estadunidense que trabalhou em colaboração com Frank Oz, Ken Kwapis, Marisa Silver, Rod Daniel, Lee Phillips e William A. Levey. Ele era primo do lendário compositor Johnny Mandel. Miles Goodman também compôs trilhas sonoras para determinados filmes.
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- Miles Goodman was an American musician who composed music for television programs, including Teen Wolf, and many films, notably the toe-tapping tunes from Footloose (1984) and Little Shop of Horrors (1986). As a producer, Goodman specialized in light jazz and classics. Los Angeles-born and raised, Goodman majored in theater at Antioch College. It was his cousin Johnny Mandel who led Goodman to a music career.
- Miles Goodman est un compositeur américain né le 27 août 1949 à Los Angeles, Californie, décédé le 16 août 1996 à Brentwood.
- Miles Budd Goodman foi um compositor estadunidense que trabalhou em colaboração com Frank Oz, Ken Kwapis, Marisa Silver, Rod Daniel, Lee Phillips e William A. Levey. Ele era primo do lendário compositor Johnny Mandel. Miles Goodman também compôs trilhas sonoras para determinados filmes.
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