John Beal (composer)

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John Beal (born January 20, 1947 in Santa Monica, California) is an American film composer working in Hollywood, California. John Beal is notable for scoring numerous hit television series, such as Vega$ and Eight is Enough, as a composer of movie trailer music for the major motion picture studios and, more recently, for service as the General Manager and Producer for the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra.

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[edit] Early life

John Beal was raised in La Cañada Flintridge, California, graduated from John Muir High School (Pasadena, California), and attended San Diego State University and UCLA. He studied percussion with William Kraft, Danlee Mitchell, and Irv Cotler (drummer for Frank Sinatra) and film scoring with Dominic Frontiere, George Duning and Earle Hagen. Beal served in the United States Marine Corps for six years, with a combat tour in Vietnam and, over the course of more than 200 combat missions and 24 major counter-insurgency operations, was decorated for heroism, bravery, valor and gallantry.

[edit] Career

Beal, who was a professional soloist in a boys choir at age 8 and a professional drummer by age 10, started out in Hollywood as a musical director and arranger with recording stars Olivia Newton-John, B.B. King, Gladys Knight, Johnny Mathis, celebrities running the gamut from Phyllis Diller to Raquel Welch, and was the music conductor for many TV variety shows. He composed original music for numerous hit television series, including Vega$ with Robert Urich, Eight is Enough with Dick Van Patten and Betty Buckley, Happy Days with Ron Howard and Henry Winkler, Laverne & Shirley with Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams, Goodtime Girls with Annie Potts and Georgia Engel, Legmen with Bruce Greenwood and John Terlesky, and Chicago Story with Dennis Franz and Craig T. Nelson. His feature films include Zero to Sixty starring Darren McGavin and Joan Collins, The Funhouse from director Tobe Hooper, Terror in the Aisles starring Donald Pleasance, and The Man with Bogart's Face starring Robert Sacchi, Franco Nero, Michelle Phillips (of The Mamas and the Papas) and Olivia Hussey.

In the 1970s, with his mentor - the "Godfather of Movie Trailers", Hollywood's marketing guru Andrew Kuehn of Kaleidoscope Films (Jaws and other major hit films) - John was involved in the very inception of today's contemporary movie trailer format and is the composer who defined its musical approach. Specializing in composition for theatrical marketing for over thirty years, his list of credits includes campaigns for such hit films as JFK, Titanic, The Matrix, Forrest Gump, The Last Samurai, Aladdin, the Star Wars trilogy, The Hunt for Red October, True Lies, In the Line of Fire, Patriot Games, Mask of Zorro, Black Rain, Ghost, Finding Neverland, and hundreds more. If you tally the box office results from Daily Variety, the success of films to which he has contributed marketing music is literally measured in hundreds of billions of dollars.

[edit] Credits

[edit] Movie Trailers
Too numerous to list all, just some of the well-known movie trailers for which John Beal wrote original scores between 1977 and 2007 include Titanic, We Were Soldiers, The Last Samurai, Finding Neverland, Star Wars, Aladdin, The Matrix, Mean Girls, Planet of the Apes, Batman Beyond, Alaska, Being John Malkovich, Black Beauty, Black Hawk Down, Black Rain, The Bodyguard, Braveheart, Casualties of War, Chaplin, Clear and Present Danger, Conspiracy Theory, Cruising, Donnie Brasco, Fallen, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, First Blood, Flight of the Intruder, Ghost, Hamlet, Heathers, The Hunt for Red October, JFK, The Mask, The Mask of Zorro, Medicine Man, Mircale on 34th Street, Mortal Kombat, Mr. Mom, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Nothing in Common, Patriot Games, Quiz Show, Regarding Henry, Rising Sun, The Santa Clause, The Scarlet Letter, Steel Magnolias, The Toy, True Lies, Volcano, When a Man Loves a Woman, Working Girl, Payback, Tea with Mussolini, Police Academy, Indecent Proposal, Encino Man, Anaconda, Dracula, Nine to Five, Revenge, Bicentennial Man, Eraser.[1]

[edit] TV Series
Vega$
Eight Is Enough
Happy Days
Laverne & Shirley
More Than Brothers
Legmen
Chicago Story
Goodtime Girls
$weepstake$
Whodunnit?
The MacKenzies of Paradise Cove
The Popeye and Olive Show
Challenge of the SuperFriends
Matt Houston - Orchestrator
Life Goes On - additional music
Cassie & Co. - additional music, Orchestrator
The Dukes of Hazzard - additional music, Orchestrator
Lone Star Bar & Grill - Music Supervisor
Make Your Own Kind of Music! - Music Arranger

[edit] TV Movies
Alien Fury
Shooting Stars
Littleshots
The Death of Ocean View Park
My Sister's Keeper
Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire
Miracle on the 17th Green - additional music
Doublecrossed - Music Supervisor
It - Music Supervisor
Addicted to His Love - Music Supervisor
Shattered Innocence - Music Supervisor, Orchestrator
Velvet - Orchestrator
Money on the Side - Music Supervisor, Orchestrator
The Other Victim - Music Supervisor
A Shining Season - Music Supervisor
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do - Music Supervisor, Orchestrator
Black Market Baby - Music Supervisor

[edit] TV Specials
The Captain & Tennille Songbook - Musical Director, Composer
A Special Olivia Newton-John - Orchestrator
John Wayne: Swing Out, Sweet Land - Conductor
Lou Rawls: Soul on Ice! - Orchestrator
Ed Sullivan's Armed Forces Tour - Musical Director
Circus Challenge - Composer
Legends of the Superheroes
The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World - Conductor

[edit] Documentaries
Salmon Run
A Journey in Faith
Making 'Hamlet'
Through the Eyes of Forrest Gump
Making Gilbert Grape
Making 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'
The Secret World of Spying
Lights, Camera, Annie!
Getting in Shape for the Main Event

[edit] Film
Zero to Sixty
The Funhouse
Terror in the Aisles
Skatetown, U.S.A.
The April Fool
The Man with Bogart's Face
Barney's Great Adventure
Carpool
Defiance
Sweet Deadly Dreams
Huntington
Sister Sausalito
Baberellas
Cultivision
A Whisper to a Scream
Under the Volcano - additional music
The Stone Boy - additional music
Lookin' to Get Out additional music
Roar - additional music

[edit] Recordings

Evergreen: Music from the films of Barbra Streisand Sonic Images 828-278-909-2
Mark Snow: The SNOWFILES Sonic Images SID-8902
Disturbing Behavior Sonic Images SID-8811
The Best of Stephen King, Vol. 1 Cinerama CIN2200-2
Apocalypse Nam, the 10,000 Day War Edel Screen EDS 5407-2
Watch the Skies Sonic Images SID 8901
Heart of the Ocean Sonic Images SID 8807
The Funhouse Intrada JNBL 4001
Coming Soon Sonic Images SID2-8815
Super Scary Monster Party GNP Crescendo GNPD2240

[edit] Songs

They're Not Very Nice (Terror in the Aisles)
Skatetown USA (Skatetown USA)

[edit] Video Games

Zork: Grand Inquisitor

[edit] Other projects

John Beal composed and arranged music for Disneyland and Walt Disney World (America Sings and Carousel of Progress) and Gentle Jungle and Enchanted Village theme parks. Beal has composed and produced the music for commercials from Apple, NASDAQ, Ben & Jerry's, AMGEN, Dr. Pepper and many other major advertisers.

John Beal served as the General Manager of the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra from 2006-2007 and continues as its event and television producer. Beal is President of Reeltime Music & Creative Advertising[1], through which he consults in motion picture creative advertising.

[edit] Activities

Beal is a former Governor of the Composers & Lyricists Guild of America (CLGA), Governor of the Los Angeles Chapter of National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, Alternate National Trustee of National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, is a Platinum member of the Society of Composers & Lyricists, and an active member of ASCAP, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in both their Commercials and Music divisions, The Recording Academy Producers & Engineers Wing, and the American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers.

[edit] Military awards

Beal's military decorations include:

[edit] References - Articles and books

  • The Emerging Film Composer book by Richard Bellis, 2006 pp. 136-137
  • Welcome to Heart Attack City' by John Beal, THE SCORE, Volume XII Number 4, Winter 1998 p. 1, (continues on p. 4) Online
  • John Beal, Musical Chameleon November 11, 1998, interview by Helene San, Cinemusic.net
  • The Modern Hollywood Composer: Interview with Composer John Beal, by Simon Barber, Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts Interview
  • The Art of Scoring Trailers: John Beal by Lukas Kendall, Part 1 - Film Score Monthly Magazine, issue #35, July 2003, pp 6-7, Part 2 continues in issue #36/37 Aug/September 1993, pp18-19 Online version
  • Art of the Tease by Rick Sherwood, Hollywood Reporter August 25, 1992 pp. S-39-S-72
  • Coming Attractions!: The two-minute film scores of John Beal by Randall D. Larson, "THE SCORE" Cinefantastique, June 1999, Volume 31, Number 6 p. 60

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://pro.imdb.com/name/nm0003395/otherworks

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