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Ray Ellis

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Ray Ellis production discography
Studio albumsBillie Holiday's Lady in Satin (1958)

Ray Ellis (July 28, 1923 – October 27, 2008) was an American record producer, arranger, conductor, and saxophonist. He was responsible for the orchestration in Billie Holiday's Lady in Satin (1958).[1]

Biography

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Raymond Spencer Ellis was born in Philadelphia.[1] He composed two extended themes for The Today Show, the first in 1971. It was used as the Friday closing theme (and eventually the show's full-time theme) until the end of the decade.[1] However, in Herald Square Music v. Living Music, the District Court of the Southern District of New York "found the instrumental arrangement and harmonization of defendant's melody to be substantially similar to that of 'Day by Day,'" a Stephen Schwartz song from the musical Godspell.[2] As a result, Ellis composed a second Today Show theme based on the trademark NBC chimes. That theme was the NBC show's signature from 1978 to 1985 and has appeared irregularly on the morning program ever since.[1]

Work with Filmation

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Using the name of his wife "Yvette Blais" as a pseudonym, Ellis and Norm Prescott, who used the pseudonym "Jeff Michael" after his sons Jeff and Michael) composed nearly all of the background music for cartoon studio Filmation from 1968 to 1982, according to DVD booklets for Ark II, Space Academy, and Jason of Star Command.[3]

Death

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Ellis died of complications from melanoma on October 27, 2008, at an assisted-living facility in Encino, California. He was survived by sons Marc and Jeffrey.[1][4]

Selected discography

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As arranger or conductor

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Barnes, Mike (October 31, 2008). "Composer Ray Ellis dies at 85". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 18, 2018.
  2. ^ Herald Square Music v. Living Music, 205 U.S.P.Q. 1241, No. 77 Civ. 0008 (S.D.N.Y. December 4, 1978).
  3. ^ Mangels, Andy; booklets for Space Sentinels/The Freedom Force, Hero High, The Ghost Busters, Ark II, Space Academy, Jason of Star Command, and The Secrets of Isis
  4. ^ Thurber, Jon (November 5, 2008). "Ray Ellis Dies At 85". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 9, 2008.
  5. ^ "Ray Ellis | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
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