Earle Hagen

Earle Hagen
The composer of the perennial "Harlem Nocturne," Earle Hagen also authored some of television's most distinctive theme songs, among them The Andy Griffith Show and Perry Mason. Born July 9, 1919, he studied the trombone as a teen and after high school played behind Isham Jones, Benny Goodman, and Jimmy Dorsey. Directly inspired by the music of Duke Ellington, in 1940 Hagen composed "Harlem Nocturne" for a local radio show, and within a year it was the theme song for bandleader Randy Brooks;...
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Irving Berlin Irving Berlin in Hollywood
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