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  1. Jerry Fielding (born Joshua Itzhak Feldman; June 17, 1922 – February 17, 1980) was an American jazz musician, arranger, band leader, and film composer who emerged in the 1960s after a decade on the blacklist, [citation needed] to create boldly diverse and evocative Oscar-nominated scores, primarily for gritty, often brutally savage, films in ...

  2. A three-time Oscar nominee, Jerry Fielding was among the boldest and most experimental of all Hollywood film composers. His music typically utilized advanced compositional procedures, producing dense, often richly dissonant orchestral textures, sometimes flavored with jazz.

  3. Jerry Fielding was an American jazz musician, arranger, band leader, and film composer who emerged in the 1960s after a decade on the blacklist, to create boldly diverse and evocative Oscar...

  4. I. Main Title 00:00-05:45II. They Cleared Out / Buck's Arroyo 05:45-08:25III. Judas Goat / Mexico Lindo / Half Hour of Light / To Sykes' Camp 08:25-10:45IV. ...

  5. Jerry Fielding was an artist who formed close creative partnerships with his directors; chief among them were Michael Winner, Clint Eastwood and, most notably, Sam Peckinpah. In 1967, after scoring many television shows such as Mission Impossible and Star Trek, Fielding scored Noon Wine, a contemporary TV western directed by Peckinpah.

  6. Jerry Fielding was an American jazz musician, arranger, band leader, TV and film composer who emerged in the 1960s to create boldly diverse and evocative Oscar-nominated scores. He formed working partnerships with both Sam Peckinpah and Clint Eastwood.

  7. The well-known Hollywood composer, Jerry Fielding, began studying music in his late teens with Max Atkins. Atkins was the music director and arranger at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh, Fielding’s hometown. Fielding moved to Los Angeles where he worked with some of the most famous big band leaders.