MiltonDelugg (December 2, 1918 – April 6, 2015) was an American musician, composer and arranger. MiltonDelugg was born in Los Angeles, California. He...
"Orange Colored Sky" is a popular song written by MiltonDelugg and Willie Stein and published in 1950. The first known recording was on July 11, 1950...
band, the NBC Orchestra, was led by Skitch Henderson, until 1966 when MiltonDelugg took over, who was succeeded by Doc Severinsen less than a year later...
from the original NBC late-night show from 1951, Broadway Open House, MiltonDelugg came in for one year. In 1967 Severinsen returned, this time as conductor...
The theme from the film was released on record in November 1964 by "MiltonDelugg and the Little Eskimos" on Four Corners Records, a subsidiary of Kapp...
again in 1966, during Carson's early years as host, and was replaced by MiltonDelugg, who was succeeded by trumpeter Doc Severinsen (who led the NBC Orchestra...
DSV" Gavin DeGraw - "I Don't Want to Be" (Theme from One Tree Hill) MiltonDelugg - "Theme from The Gong Show, Treasure Hunt" Delia Derbyshire - "Theme...
co-written by Winchell and his longtime bandleader and on-air sidekick, MiltonDelugg. The theme song was titled "HOORAY, HOORAH" and featured the secret...
Broadway Open House cast members were tap dancer Ray Malone, accordionist MiltonDeLugg, announcer Wayne Howell and vocalists Jane Harvey, Andy Roberts and...
Petty's studio in Clovis, New Mexico. "Rave On", however, was produced by MiltonDeLugg and recorded with Holly's group the Crickets at Bell Sound Studios in...
Sammy Mysels, Dick Sanford (né Richard Young Sandford; 1896–1981), MiltonDeLugg, Philip Springer, Lee Pockriss and Sammy Fain. Hilliard died of a heart...
an American television producer and songwriter. In 1950, Stein and MiltonDeLugg cowrote the song "Orange Colored Sky", which became a hit for Nat King...
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new company was known as Hanover-Signature Records. Orchestra leader MiltonDelugg, who had worked with Thiele at Dot and Coral, was named musical director...
needed] After Barris would finish with a certain act, the piano player in Milton DeLugg's band would begin to play in octaves the familiar bass line of the...
exciting band or orchestral arrangements. One Busch collaboration with MiltonDelugg, "Rollercoaster", became the closing theme of the TV panel show What's...
Frank Loesser (DRG 5169), singing "Fugue for Tinhorns" with Loesser and MiltonDeLugg. Her career is profiled in a book about the period of early television...