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Alan Copeland (I)

Singer, songwriter ("Make Love to Me"), composer, arranger, conductor and author who joined The Modernaires vocal group after high school, and later arranged and conducted for records and musical commercials. He formed the Alan Copeland Singers, and also recorded as a soloist. Joining ASCAP in 1954... See full bio »

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Filmography

Hide HideMusic Department (9 titles)
2007 Arab in America (short) (music supervisor)
 
1977 The Peter Marshall Variety Show (TV series) (musical director - 1 episode)
Episode dated 5 February 1977 (1977) (musical director)
 
1971 The Ice Palace (TV series) (musical director)
 
1970 Darling Lili (choral supervisor)
 
1970 Howdy (TV movie) (musical director)
 
1964-1965 The Red Skelton Hour (TV series) (vocal arrangements - 2 episodes)
The Seven Year Wretch (1965) (vocal arrangements)
The Plight Before Christmas (1964) (vocal arrangements)
 
1964 An Hour with Robert Goulet (TV special) (conductor, music arranger: vocals)
 
1958 Daddy-O (composer: song - as Allan Copeland)
 
Show ShowActor (7 titles)
1974 The Odd Couple (TV series)
Alan / Piano Player
Strike Up the Band or Else (1974) … Piano Player
A Different Drummer (1974) … Alan
 
1974 Your Hit Parade (TV series)
 
1967 Thoroughly Modern Millie
Voice on Record (voice) (uncredited)
 
1965-1969 The Red Skelton Hour (TV series)
Modernaires
 
1942 Yankee Doodle Dandy
Choirboy (uncredited)
 
1941 Meet John Doe
Choirboy (uncredited)
 
1939 The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Choirboy (uncredited)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (5 titles)
1994 Confessions of a Sorority Girl (TV movie) (writer: "Snap, Crackle, Pop" / as Allan Copeland)
 
1970 Happy Days (TV series)
Episode #1.2 (1970) (performer: "Easy to Love" - uncredited)
 
1958 The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (TV series)
Episode #2.21 (1958) (writer: " We're Gonna Be in High Society" - uncredited)
 
1953 The Bob Crosby Show (TV series)
Episode dated 30 November 1953 (1953) (performer: "I Want a Full-Time Job")
 
1949 Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra (short) (writer: "Olly Olly Oxen Free" - uncredited)
 
Show ShowComposer (4 titles)
1977 Super Night at Forest Hills (TV movie)
 
1977 The 19th Annual Grammy Awards (TV special)
 
1967 The Don Knotts Special (TV special)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (1 title)
1966 The Red Skelton Hour (TV series) (voice arrangements - 1 episode)
Half a Loafer Is Better Than None (1966) (voice arrangements)
 
Show ShowSelf (7 titles)
1970 Happy Days (TV series)
Himself
Episode #1.2 (1970) … Himself
 
1968 The Joey Bishop Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode #2.132 (1968) … Himself
 
1958 The Jack Paar Tonight Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode #2.28 (1958) … Himself
Episode #2.26 (1958) … Himself
 
1958 The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (TV series)
Himself - 1950 'I Got Rhythm 'Singer
Episode #3.23 (1958) … Himself - 1950 'I Got Rhythm 'Singer
 
1957-1958 Your Hit Parade (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 22 February 1958 (1958) … Himself
Episode dated 14 December 1957 (1957) … Himself
 
1954 The Glenn Miller Story
Himself (as The Modernaires)
 
1953 The Bob Crosby Show (TV series)
Himself (regular performer, 1954-)
 

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Personal Details


Publicity Listings:

1 Print Biography  | See more »

Official Sites:

Official Site | See more »

Alternate Names:

Allan Copeland | The Modernaires
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Trivia:

Alan Copeland won a Grammy award in 1968 for "Mission Impossible/Norwegian Wood". See more »

Star Sign:

Libra