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R. Dale Butts. Music Department: Flame of Barbary Coast. For thirteen years, Butts was the chief pianist and arranger for NBC Radio in Chicago. He left for Hollywood in 1941 and joined Republic Studios as staff composer in 1943. Nominated for his original score: "Flame of the Barbara Coast" in 1945.
- Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack
- March 12, 1910
- R. Dale Butts
- January 30, 1990
R. Dale Butts. Music Department: Flame of Barbary Coast. For thirteen years, Butts was the chief pianist and arranger for NBC Radio in Chicago. He left for Hollywood in 1941 and joined Republic Studios as staff composer in 1943.
- March 12, 1910
- January 30, 1990
City That Never Sleeps 1953 music by R. Dale Butts ~ original film music extracted from the movie. NO TRACKLIST. #FilmNoirFilmScores soundtrack soundtrack.
May 29, 2020 · Dale Butts: Opening & Closing Title music from Double Jeopardy (1955). [U.S.]. Film Noir.
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There is a 31-page typed autobiographical manuscript, several letters to Butts, some clippings and reviews, and obituaries. Biography Robert Dale Butts was an American film composer active from 1944 to 1957.
Description. Manuscripts and sound recordings of film music by R. Dale Butts. Background. R. Dale Butts was born in Lamasco, Kentucky, on March 12, 1910. In 1941, after thirteen years as chief pianist and arranger for NBC Radio in Chicago, he left for Hollywood and joined Republic Studios as staff composer in 1943.
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R. Dale Butts is known as an Original Music Composer, Music, Orchestrator, and Additional Music. Some of his work includes Too Late for Tears, The Fighting Kentuckian, City That Never Sleeps, Strangers in the Night, Hell's Half Acre, Flame of Barbary Coast, No Man's Woman, and Santa Fe Passage.