Dominic Frontiere (born June 17, 1931) is an American composer, arranger, and jazzaccordionist. He is known for composing the theme and much of the music for the first season of the television series The Outer Limits.
Biography
Early years
Born in New Haven, Connecticut, the son of a musical family, at age seven Frontiere was already playing several instruments before deciding to concentrate on the accordion. At twelve, he played solo at Carnegie Hall.
Hollywood
After a stint with a big band in the late 1940s and early 50s, Frontiere moved to Los Angeles, where he enrolled at UCLA. He eventually became musical director at 20th Century Fox. He scored several films under the tutelage of Alfred and Lionel Newman, while also recording jazz music.
Rachel (Hebrew: רָחֵל, ModernRakhél, TiberianRāḥēl) (Arabic:راحيل) was the favorite of Biblical patriarchJacob's two wives as well as the mother of Joseph and Benjamin, two of the twelve progenitors of the tribes of Israel. The name "Rachel" is from an unused root meaning: "to journey as a ewe that is a good traveller." Rachel was the daughter of Laban and the younger sister of Leah, Jacob's first wife. Rachel was a niece of Rebekah (Jacob's mother), Laban being Rebekah's brother, making Jacob her first cousin.
Marriage to Jacob
Rachel is first mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in Genesis 29 when Jacob happens upon her as she is about to water her father's flock. She was the second daughter of Laban, Rebekah’s brother. Jacob had traveled a great distance to find Laban. Rebekah had sent him there to be safe from his furious twin brother, Esau.
During Jacob's stay, Jacob fell in love with Rachel and agreed to work seven years for Laban in return for her hand in marriage. On the night of the wedding, the bride was veiled and Jacob did not notice that Leah, Rachel's older sister, had been substituted for Rachel. Whereas "Rachel was lovely in form and beautiful," "Leah had tender eyes". Later Jacob confronted Laban, who excused his own deception by insisting that the older sister should marry first. He assured Jacob that after his wedding week was finished, he could take Rachel as a wife as well, and work another seven years as payment for her. When God “saw that Leah was unloved, he opened her womb”, (Gen 29:31) and she gave birth to four sons.
Rachel Bluwstein Sela (September 20 (Julian calendar), 1890 – April 16, 1931) was a Hebrew-language poet who immigrated to Palestine in 1909. She is known by her first name, Rachel, (Hebrew:רחל) or as Rachel the Poetess (Hebrew:רחל המשוררת).
Biography
Rachel was born in Saratov in Imperial Russia on September 20, 1890, the eleventh daughter of Isser-Leib and Sophia Bluwstein, and granddaughter of the rabbi of the Jewish community in Kiev. During her childhood, her family moved to Poltava, Ukraine, where she attended a Russian-speaking Jewish school and, later, a secular high school. She began writing poetry at the age of 15. When she was 17, she moved to Kiev and began studying painting.
At the age of 19, Rachel visited Palestine with her sister en route to Italy, where they were planning to study art and philosophy. They decided to stay on as Zionist pioneers, learning Hebrew by listening to children’s chatter in kindergartens. They settled in Rehovot and worked in the orchards. Later, Rachel moved to Kvutzat Kinneret on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, where she studied and worked in a women's agricultural school. At Kinneret, she met Zionist leader A. D. Gordon who was to be a great influence on her life, and to whom she dedicated her first Hebrew poem. During this time, she also met and had a romantic relationship with Zalman Rubashov—the object of many of her love poems —who later became known as Zalman Shazar and was the third president of Israel.
She entered a singing competition organised by Mireille Hartuch who had invited Rachel to her 'Petit Conservatoire'.
She went on to sign a contract with the Barclay Records label, and released her first (45 rmp) recording entitled Les Amants Blessés in 1963.
In 1964, she represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen with her entry called "Le Chant de Mallory", which was her greatest hit. She did not win, but scored 14 points and finished in fourth place.
00:00 Hang 'Em High
03:00 Rachel
06:04 Tumbleweed Wagon
10:20 Bordello
12:03 I'll Get 'Em Myself
15:07 Rachel (Reprise)
17:46 Hang 'Em High (Reprise)
19:52 It's No Deal
23:21 They Took Me
26:25 Hang 'Em High (End Title)
published: 19 Oct 2019
Hang 'Em High (1968) Complete Score
Hang 'em High (1968) complete score
Composer Dominic Frontiere
Track List
1.Hang 'Em High (02:56)
2.Rachel (03:00)
3.Tumbleweed Wagon (04:15)
4.Bordello (01:37)
5.I'll Get 'Em Myself (03:00)
6.Rachel (Love Theme) (02:34)
7.Hang 'Em High (Reprise) (02:02)
8.It's No Deal (03:25)
9.They Took Me (03:00)
10.Hang 'Em High (02:56)
published: 20 Jan 2014
The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals
Get 'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals' album on iTunes: http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-itunes
Or on Amazon Music: http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-amazon
Buy the show on DVD or Digital Download (with a bundle of downloadable bonus features): http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-dvd
Get t-shirts and other merch:
http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-store
Paul is an average guy. He likes movies, and pizza, and average guy things. He does not like... musicals. But Paul's small world is about to come crashing down under the weight of unspeakable terror! Now he must run, run for his life, as something sinister spreads, and grows, and sings, and dances! The town of Hatchetfield is plunged into a musical hell in... 'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals!'
'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals' is a musica...
published: 24 Dec 2018
ECHO DES ARTS LUNDI 26 SEPTEMBRE 2016,PRESENTE PAR NAIKA SOUFFRANT
In 1946, Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford) put himself at the forefront of history when he signed Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) to the team, breaking Major League Baseball's infamous color line. Facing unabashed racism from every side, Robinson was forced to demonstrate tremendous courage and restraint by not reacting, instead letting his talent on the field do the talking—ultimately winning over fans and his teammates, silencing his critics, and paving the way for others to follow. In 1997, Major League Baseball retired the number 42 for all teams, making it the first number in sports to be universally retired.
00:00 Hang 'Em High
03:00 Rachel
06:04 Tumbleweed Wagon
10:20 Bordello
12:03 I'll Get 'Em Myself
15:07 Rachel (Reprise)
17:46 Hang 'Em High (Reprise)
19:52 It's...
00:00 Hang 'Em High
03:00 Rachel
06:04 Tumbleweed Wagon
10:20 Bordello
12:03 I'll Get 'Em Myself
15:07 Rachel (Reprise)
17:46 Hang 'Em High (Reprise)
19:52 It's No Deal
23:21 They Took Me
26:25 Hang 'Em High (End Title)
00:00 Hang 'Em High
03:00 Rachel
06:04 Tumbleweed Wagon
10:20 Bordello
12:03 I'll Get 'Em Myself
15:07 Rachel (Reprise)
17:46 Hang 'Em High (Reprise)
19:52 It's No Deal
23:21 They Took Me
26:25 Hang 'Em High (End Title)
Hang 'em High (1968) complete score
Composer Dominic Frontiere
Track List
1.Hang 'Em High (02:56)
2.Rachel (03:00)
3.Tumbleweed Wagon (04:15)
4.Bordello...
Hang 'em High (1968) complete score
Composer Dominic Frontiere
Track List
1.Hang 'Em High (02:56)
2.Rachel (03:00)
3.Tumbleweed Wagon (04:15)
4.Bordello (01:37)
5.I'll Get 'Em Myself (03:00)
6.Rachel (Love Theme) (02:34)
7.Hang 'Em High (Reprise) (02:02)
8.It's No Deal (03:25)
9.They Took Me (03:00)
10.Hang 'Em High (02:56)
Hang 'em High (1968) complete score
Composer Dominic Frontiere
Track List
1.Hang 'Em High (02:56)
2.Rachel (03:00)
3.Tumbleweed Wagon (04:15)
4.Bordello (01:37)
5.I'll Get 'Em Myself (03:00)
6.Rachel (Love Theme) (02:34)
7.Hang 'Em High (Reprise) (02:02)
8.It's No Deal (03:25)
9.They Took Me (03:00)
10.Hang 'Em High (02:56)
Get 'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals' album on iTunes: http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-itunes
Or on Amazon Music: http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-amazon
Bu...
Get 'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals' album on iTunes: http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-itunes
Or on Amazon Music: http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-amazon
Buy the show on DVD or Digital Download (with a bundle of downloadable bonus features): http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-dvd
Get t-shirts and other merch:
http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-store
Paul is an average guy. He likes movies, and pizza, and average guy things. He does not like... musicals. But Paul's small world is about to come crashing down under the weight of unspeakable terror! Now he must run, run for his life, as something sinister spreads, and grows, and sings, and dances! The town of Hatchetfield is plunged into a musical hell in... 'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals!'
'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals' is a musical horror-comedy by StarKid Productions. It was funded through Kickstarter and had its premiere run in Los Angeles, CA in October, 2018. It features a book by Nick & Matt Lang, and music & lyrics by Jeff Blim.
Cast:
Paul - Jon Matteson
Emma - Lauren Lopez
Ted - Joey Richter
Charlotte - Jaime Lyn Beatty
Bill - Corey Dorris
Hidgens - Robert Manion
Alice/Zoey - Mariah Rose Faith
Sam/McNamara - Jeff Blim
The show is directed by Nick Lang, and produced by Nick Lang and Corey Lubowich.
Skip to any song you like:
0:00 - The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals
17:40 - La Dee Dah Dah Day
25:29 - What Do You Want, Paul?
31:02 - Cup Of Roasted Coffee
33:40 - Cup Of Poisoned Coffee
36:59 - Show Me Your Hands
48:49 - You Tied Up My Heart
58:53 - Join Us (And Die)
1:08:14 - Not Your Seed
1:22:24 - Show Stoppin' Number
1:31:04 - America Is Great Again
1:37:10 - Let Him Come
1:38:50 - Let It Out
1:45:30 - Inevitable
1:49:20 - La Dee Dah Dah Day (Soundtrack Version)
Skip to any scene you like:
1. ‘The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals’ - 00:00
2. The Office - 04:00
3. Beanie’s - 08:55
4. The Meteor - 13:24
5. ‘La Dee Da Da Day’ - 16:54
6. ‘What Do You Want, Paul?’ - 21:40
7. ‘Cup Of Roasted Coffee’ - 28:57
8. ‘Show Me Your Hands’ - 34:14
9. Professor Hidgens - 41:35
10. ’Tied Up My Heart’ - 46:19
11. Fuck Clivesdale - 52:46
12. ‘Join Us And Die’ - 58:48
13. ’Not Your Seed’ - 1:06:26
14. All Connected By A Central Brain - 1:13:26
15. General McNamara - 1:15:28
16. ’Show Stoppin’ Number’ - 1:18:42
17. ‘America Is Great Again’ - 1:29:07
18. The Helicopter - 1:33:15
19. ‘Let It Out’ - 1:37:35
20. ‘Inevitable’ - 1:42:21
Learn more about StarKid Productions at: http://www.teamstarkid.com/
Get 'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals' album on iTunes: http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-itunes
Or on Amazon Music: http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-amazon
Buy the show on DVD or Digital Download (with a bundle of downloadable bonus features): http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-dvd
Get t-shirts and other merch:
http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-store
Paul is an average guy. He likes movies, and pizza, and average guy things. He does not like... musicals. But Paul's small world is about to come crashing down under the weight of unspeakable terror! Now he must run, run for his life, as something sinister spreads, and grows, and sings, and dances! The town of Hatchetfield is plunged into a musical hell in... 'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals!'
'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals' is a musical horror-comedy by StarKid Productions. It was funded through Kickstarter and had its premiere run in Los Angeles, CA in October, 2018. It features a book by Nick & Matt Lang, and music & lyrics by Jeff Blim.
Cast:
Paul - Jon Matteson
Emma - Lauren Lopez
Ted - Joey Richter
Charlotte - Jaime Lyn Beatty
Bill - Corey Dorris
Hidgens - Robert Manion
Alice/Zoey - Mariah Rose Faith
Sam/McNamara - Jeff Blim
The show is directed by Nick Lang, and produced by Nick Lang and Corey Lubowich.
Skip to any song you like:
0:00 - The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals
17:40 - La Dee Dah Dah Day
25:29 - What Do You Want, Paul?
31:02 - Cup Of Roasted Coffee
33:40 - Cup Of Poisoned Coffee
36:59 - Show Me Your Hands
48:49 - You Tied Up My Heart
58:53 - Join Us (And Die)
1:08:14 - Not Your Seed
1:22:24 - Show Stoppin' Number
1:31:04 - America Is Great Again
1:37:10 - Let Him Come
1:38:50 - Let It Out
1:45:30 - Inevitable
1:49:20 - La Dee Dah Dah Day (Soundtrack Version)
Skip to any scene you like:
1. ‘The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals’ - 00:00
2. The Office - 04:00
3. Beanie’s - 08:55
4. The Meteor - 13:24
5. ‘La Dee Da Da Day’ - 16:54
6. ‘What Do You Want, Paul?’ - 21:40
7. ‘Cup Of Roasted Coffee’ - 28:57
8. ‘Show Me Your Hands’ - 34:14
9. Professor Hidgens - 41:35
10. ’Tied Up My Heart’ - 46:19
11. Fuck Clivesdale - 52:46
12. ‘Join Us And Die’ - 58:48
13. ’Not Your Seed’ - 1:06:26
14. All Connected By A Central Brain - 1:13:26
15. General McNamara - 1:15:28
16. ’Show Stoppin’ Number’ - 1:18:42
17. ‘America Is Great Again’ - 1:29:07
18. The Helicopter - 1:33:15
19. ‘Let It Out’ - 1:37:35
20. ‘Inevitable’ - 1:42:21
Learn more about StarKid Productions at: http://www.teamstarkid.com/
In 1946, Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford) put himself at the forefront of history when he signed Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) to the team, breaking Major Lea...
In 1946, Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford) put himself at the forefront of history when he signed Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) to the team, breaking Major League Baseball's infamous color line. Facing unabashed racism from every side, Robinson was forced to demonstrate tremendous courage and restraint by not reacting, instead letting his talent on the field do the talking—ultimately winning over fans and his teammates, silencing his critics, and paving the way for others to follow. In 1997, Major League Baseball retired the number 42 for all teams, making it the first number in sports to be universally retired.
In 1946, Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford) put himself at the forefront of history when he signed Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) to the team, breaking Major League Baseball's infamous color line. Facing unabashed racism from every side, Robinson was forced to demonstrate tremendous courage and restraint by not reacting, instead letting his talent on the field do the talking—ultimately winning over fans and his teammates, silencing his critics, and paving the way for others to follow. In 1997, Major League Baseball retired the number 42 for all teams, making it the first number in sports to be universally retired.
00:00 Hang 'Em High
03:00 Rachel
06:04 Tumbleweed Wagon
10:20 Bordello
12:03 I'll Get 'Em Myself
15:07 Rachel (Reprise)
17:46 Hang 'Em High (Reprise)
19:52 It's No Deal
23:21 They Took Me
26:25 Hang 'Em High (End Title)
Hang 'em High (1968) complete score
Composer Dominic Frontiere
Track List
1.Hang 'Em High (02:56)
2.Rachel (03:00)
3.Tumbleweed Wagon (04:15)
4.Bordello (01:37)
5.I'll Get 'Em Myself (03:00)
6.Rachel (Love Theme) (02:34)
7.Hang 'Em High (Reprise) (02:02)
8.It's No Deal (03:25)
9.They Took Me (03:00)
10.Hang 'Em High (02:56)
Get 'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals' album on iTunes: http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-itunes
Or on Amazon Music: http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-amazon
Buy the show on DVD or Digital Download (with a bundle of downloadable bonus features): http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-dvd
Get t-shirts and other merch:
http://www.teamstarkid.com/gwdlm-store
Paul is an average guy. He likes movies, and pizza, and average guy things. He does not like... musicals. But Paul's small world is about to come crashing down under the weight of unspeakable terror! Now he must run, run for his life, as something sinister spreads, and grows, and sings, and dances! The town of Hatchetfield is plunged into a musical hell in... 'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals!'
'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals' is a musical horror-comedy by StarKid Productions. It was funded through Kickstarter and had its premiere run in Los Angeles, CA in October, 2018. It features a book by Nick & Matt Lang, and music & lyrics by Jeff Blim.
Cast:
Paul - Jon Matteson
Emma - Lauren Lopez
Ted - Joey Richter
Charlotte - Jaime Lyn Beatty
Bill - Corey Dorris
Hidgens - Robert Manion
Alice/Zoey - Mariah Rose Faith
Sam/McNamara - Jeff Blim
The show is directed by Nick Lang, and produced by Nick Lang and Corey Lubowich.
Skip to any song you like:
0:00 - The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals
17:40 - La Dee Dah Dah Day
25:29 - What Do You Want, Paul?
31:02 - Cup Of Roasted Coffee
33:40 - Cup Of Poisoned Coffee
36:59 - Show Me Your Hands
48:49 - You Tied Up My Heart
58:53 - Join Us (And Die)
1:08:14 - Not Your Seed
1:22:24 - Show Stoppin' Number
1:31:04 - America Is Great Again
1:37:10 - Let Him Come
1:38:50 - Let It Out
1:45:30 - Inevitable
1:49:20 - La Dee Dah Dah Day (Soundtrack Version)
Skip to any scene you like:
1. ‘The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals’ - 00:00
2. The Office - 04:00
3. Beanie’s - 08:55
4. The Meteor - 13:24
5. ‘La Dee Da Da Day’ - 16:54
6. ‘What Do You Want, Paul?’ - 21:40
7. ‘Cup Of Roasted Coffee’ - 28:57
8. ‘Show Me Your Hands’ - 34:14
9. Professor Hidgens - 41:35
10. ’Tied Up My Heart’ - 46:19
11. Fuck Clivesdale - 52:46
12. ‘Join Us And Die’ - 58:48
13. ’Not Your Seed’ - 1:06:26
14. All Connected By A Central Brain - 1:13:26
15. General McNamara - 1:15:28
16. ’Show Stoppin’ Number’ - 1:18:42
17. ‘America Is Great Again’ - 1:29:07
18. The Helicopter - 1:33:15
19. ‘Let It Out’ - 1:37:35
20. ‘Inevitable’ - 1:42:21
Learn more about StarKid Productions at: http://www.teamstarkid.com/
In 1946, Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford) put himself at the forefront of history when he signed Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) to the team, breaking Major League Baseball's infamous color line. Facing unabashed racism from every side, Robinson was forced to demonstrate tremendous courage and restraint by not reacting, instead letting his talent on the field do the talking—ultimately winning over fans and his teammates, silencing his critics, and paving the way for others to follow. In 1997, Major League Baseball retired the number 42 for all teams, making it the first number in sports to be universally retired.
Dominic Frontiere (born June 17, 1931) is an American composer, arranger, and jazzaccordionist. He is known for composing the theme and much of the music for the first season of the television series The Outer Limits.
Biography
Early years
Born in New Haven, Connecticut, the son of a musical family, at age seven Frontiere was already playing several instruments before deciding to concentrate on the accordion. At twelve, he played solo at Carnegie Hall.
Hollywood
After a stint with a big band in the late 1940s and early 50s, Frontiere moved to Los Angeles, where he enrolled at UCLA. He eventually became musical director at 20th Century Fox. He scored several films under the tutelage of Alfred and Lionel Newman, while also recording jazz music.