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Paul Weston (I) (1912–1996)

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In 1942, Weston became musical director of the newly-formed Capitol label. In 1943, he joined ASCAP. In 1945, he released the first of his instrumental mood music albums, "Music for Dreaming", later followed by "Music for Memories", "Music for Romancing", "Music for the Fireside" and "Music for Quiet Dancing"... See more trivia »

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1967 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (TV series) (musical director - 1 episode)
Pilot (1967) (musical director)
 
1963-1966 The Danny Kaye Show (TV series) (musical director - 7 episodes)
Episode #3.30 (1966) (musical director)
Episode #3.14 (1965) (musical director)
Episode #2.26 (1965) (musical director)
Episode #2.17 (1965) (musical director)
Episode #2.5 (1964) (musical director)
 
1961 The Chevy Show (TV series) (conductor - 1 episode)
Hello World (1961) (conductor)
 
1958 Art Carney Meets Peter and the Wolf (TV movie) (conductor)
 
1957 The DuPont Show of the Month (TV series) (conductor - 1 episode)
Junior Miss (1957) (conductor)
 
1954 Autumn in Rome (short) (musical director)
 
1953 The Orchid Award (TV series) (musician - 1 episode)
Episode dated 24 May 1953 (1953) (musician)
 
1947 Wild Harvest (composer: stock music - uncredited)
 
1944 I Love a Soldier (composer: stock music - uncredited)
 
1944 Cover Girl (orchestrator - uncredited)
 
1943 Henry Aldrich Swings It (composer: stock music - uncredited)
 
1942 Road to Morocco (music arranger - uncredited)
 
1942 Holiday Inn (orchestrator - uncredited)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (11 titles)
1989 Last Exit to Brooklyn (performer: "I'll Always Love You")
 
1988 Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser (documentary) (writer: "I Should Care")
 
1981 M*A*S*H (TV series)
That's Show Biz (1981) (music: "Shrimp Boats" / lyrics: "Shrimp Boats")
 
1977 The Kentucky Fried Movie (performer: "The Carioca" - uncredited)
 
1966 The Danny Kaye Show (TV series)
Episode #3.20 (1966) (performer: "Back Home Again in Indiana")
 
1959 Art Carney Meets the Sorcerer's Apprentice (TV movie) (performer: "The Sorcerer's Apprentice")
 
1955 Bring Your Smile Along (writer: "The Gandy Dancers' Ball")
 
1954 Autumn in Rome (short) (writer: "Indiscretion" / music: "Autumn in Rome")
 
1953 Indiscretion of an American Wife (writer: "Autumn in Rome", "Indiscretion")
 
1946 You Won't Be Satisfied Until You Break My Heart (short) (writer: "Day by Day")
 
1945 Thrill of a Romance (music: "I Should Care" - uncredited)
 
Show ShowComposer (5 titles)
1960 The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (TV series)
Episode #4.33 (1960)
 
1959 The Sorcerer's Apprentice (TV movie)
 
1957 The DuPont Show of the Month (TV series)
Crescendo (1957)
 
Show ShowActor (1 title)
1958 Shower of Stars (TV series)
Episode #4.4 (1958)
 
Show ShowSelf (8 titles)
1967 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (TV series)
Himself - Conductor
Pilot (1967) … Himself - Conductor (as Paul Weston and his orchestra)
 
1966 The Danny Kaye Show (TV series)
Himself - Barbershop Quartet Singer / Himself - Singer
Episode #3.30 (1966) … Himself - Singer
Episode #3.20 (1966) … Himself - Barbershop Quartet Singer
 
1961 The Bob Newhart Show (TV series)
Himself (regular performer)
 
1961 The DuPont Show of the Week (TV series)
Himself
Happy with the Blues (1961) … Himself
 
1960 The Garry Moore Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode #3.3 (1960) … Himself
 
1959 The Voice of Firestone (TV series)
Himself - Guest Conductor
A Night of Americana (1959) … Himself - Guest Conductor
 
1956 The Jackie Gleason Show (TV series)
Himself - Guest Pianist
Tribute to Tommy Dorsey (1956) … Himself - Guest Pianist
 
1954 The Jo Stafford Show (TV series)
Himself (musical conductor)
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

Album: "Sing Along with Jonathan and Darlene Edwards" (as Jonathan Edwards, with Jo Stafford as Darlene) See more »

Alternate Names:

Paul Weston and his orchestra
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Trivia:

In 1942, Weston became musical director of the newly-formed Capitol label. In 1943, he joined ASCAP. In 1945, he released the first of his instrumental mood music albums, "Music for Dreaming", later followed by "Music for Memories", "Music for Romancing", "Music for the Fireside" and "Music for Quiet Dancing"... See more »

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