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Singer / Composer of Pop and Rock
Steve Karmen (born January 31, 1937, Bronx, New York) is a composer, most famous for many radio jingles. He also composed several music scores for motion pictures during the 1960s, and performed briefly as a Calypso singer, achieving some recognition in Trinidad during that time. He has an extensive history of jingles written and composed by himself from 1968 to the beginning of 1980. Among his better known works are the New York State song, "I Love New York", the jingle Here Comes the King, the Exxon Song (1976), and Wrigley Spearmint Gum / Carry The Big Fresh Flavor (1973).
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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This Is A City? | Steve Karmen | 2014 | Album |
Am I Havin' Fun | Steve Karmen | 1979 | Single |
Reconnecting | Steve Karmen | 1979 | Album |
I Never Had The Time | Steve Karmen | 1975 | Album |
"What Do You Say To A Naked Lady?" | Steve Karmen | 1970 | Album |
The Candidate (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Steve Karmen | 1964 | Album |
No One Has Ever Cried For Me Before / The Jazz Waltz From "The Candidate" (Love Is A Reason For Living) | Steve Karmen | 1964 | Single |
Oh! Oh! / Watchin' And Waitin' | Steve Karmen | 1960 | Single |
Night Time / River In My Blood | Steve Karmen | 1958 | Single |
We Belong Together / Wild Eyes And Tender Lips | Steve Karmen | 1957 | Single |
Mama Look-A Boo Boo / Freight Train | Steve Karmen | 1957 | Single |
How Soon / Didja Mean Whatcha Said? | Steve Karmen | Single | |
Lost / Free Passes | Steve Karmen | Single |
Steve Karmen Orchestra Jazz and Pop |