1914-1982 US
Composer / Arranger of Pop and Soundtrack
A.k.a. Peter Dudley King C. Dudley King
b. August 8, 1914 in Ohio, USA d. September 21, 1982, Newport Beach, California, USA C. Dudley (Pete) King, American music composer, songwriter, conductor and arranger. He was an arranger for singers and orchestras, then a conductor for radio and television, recordings and films. Joined ASCAP in 1957. He specialized in mood music and arranged the original mood music albums for Jackie Gleason and numerous film and television scores including "South Pacific". Not to be confused with UK saxophonist Peter King (2) (born 1940).
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Sound Of Music | Pete King | 2012 | Album |
Intermezzo (For Harp, String Quartet & Flute) | Pete King | 1967 | Album |
The Last Of The Secret Agents? (Music From The Score) | Pete King | 1966 | Album |
Hey Look Me Over | Pete King | 1963 | Single |
I've Got A Lot Of Livin' To Do! | Jack Jones With Pete King - Marty Paich - Billy May | 1962 | Album |
Mind If I Make Love To You | Pete King | 1959 | Album |