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Charles Fox (composer)

Charles Ira Fox (born October 30, 1940) is an American composer for film and television. His compositions include the sunshine pop musical backgrounds which accompanied every episode of the 1970s ABC-TV show Love, American Style; the theme song for the late 1970s ABC series The Love Boat; and the dramatic theme music to ABC's Wide World of Sports[1] and the original Monday Night Football; as well as the Grammy-winning hit song "Killing Me Softly with His Song", written in collaboration with Lori Lieberman and Fox's longtime writing partner, Norman Gimbel.[2][3]

Charles Fox
Born
Charles Ira Fox

(1940-10-30) October 30, 1940 (age 83)
OccupationComposer
Years active1965-present
SpouseJoan Susan Redman (1962-present)
Children3
Websitehttp://www.charlesfoxmusic.com/

Early life edit

Fox was born in New York City, the son of Mollie and Walter Fox.[4] Walter was a Jewish immigrant[5] from Szydlowiec, Poland.

While still a student at the High School of Music & Art, Fox studied jazz piano with Lennie Tristano. He then continued his musical education with Nadia Boulanger, first at Fontainebleau and then privately in Paris. Following his return to the United States, he studied electronic music with Vladimir Ussachevsky at Columbia University.[6] He married Joan Susan Redman on September 9, 1962.

Career edit

His career started by playing the piano for, composing and arranging for artists such as Ray Barretto, Joe Quijano and Tito Puente. He also wrote theme music and arranged for Skitch Henderson and The Tonight Show Orchestra. Fox worked under the banner of Bob Israel's Score Productions where he composed the themes for several Goodson-Todman game shows including NBC's version of the Match Game, the syndicated versions of What's My Line?, and To Tell The Truth, whose lyrics were written by Goodson-Todman director Paul Alter. He co-composed the theme song and all the original scores for Love, American Style, along with Arnold Margolin.[7]

Fox also composed the music for "Killing Me Softly with His Song," featuring lyrics by Norman Gimbel and Lori Lieberman, in 1972. The song was inspired by Lieberman listening to Don McLean sing at a nightclub in Los Angeles. Fox and Gimbel had been managing her early career, and the song was released first by Lieberman, with writing credit assigned to Fox and Gimbel, cutting Lieberman out. Lieberman's version was only a minor hit, but the song became an international number 1 hit for Roberta Flack in 1973 and again for the Fugees in 1997. The song won the Grammy for Best Song in 1973. Fox denies Lieberman's involvement, and failed to force McLean to change his website.[2][3]

Fox and Gimbel later wrote the themes for many films such as The Last American Hero ("I Got a Name", sung by Jim Croce), Foul Play ("Ready to Take a Chance Again", sung by Barry Manilow) and many television series, including The Bugaloos, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley ("Making Our Dreams Come True" sung by Cyndi Grecco), Angie ("Different Worlds" sung by Maureen McGovern), The Paper Chase ("The First Years" sung by Seals and Crofts; Emmy-nominated Best Song), and Wonder Woman. He also wrote "Together Through The Years" along with fellow composer Stephen Geyer for The Hogan Family series, sung by Roberta Flack.

In 1977, Fox composed "Love Boat", the theme to the popular TV series The Love Boat. It had lyrics by Paul Williams, and was sung by Jack Jones until the ninth and final season when Dionne Warwick was featured. The single released by Jack Jones in 1979 peaked at #37 on the Billboard US Adult Contemporary chart.[8]

In February 1981, Fox peaked at #75 on the Billboard Hot 100 with the song, "Seasons".[9] It was co-written and co-produced by Ed Newmark.[10]

In 2010, Fox published his memoirs, Killing Me Softly: My Life in Music.[11]

"The Charles Fox Singers" was the credited name for the group vocalists who performed his compositions on television and movie themes and cues; they were actually The Ron Hicklin Singers.

Film scores edit

In total Fox has created film scores for over 100 films including:

Awards and honors edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bartkowiak, Matthew; Kiuchi, Yuya (2015). The Music of Counterculture Cinema: A Critical Study of 1960s and 1970s Soundtracks. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. p. 59. ISBN 978-0786475421. Charles Fox, collaborator for the film's soundtrack, had already established some level of success in scoring the film 'The Incident', as well as penning TV scores including the 'Wide World of Sports' theme...
  2. ^ a b Edgers, Geoff (January 24, 2020). "She sang 'Killing Me Softly' before Roberta Flack. Now she just wants you to hear her side of the story". The Washington Post.
  3. ^ a b "The Lori Lieberman Team". Billboard. June 24, 1974. p. 53.
  4. ^ "Charles Fox Biography (1940-)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  5. ^ Congregation, Shir Ami (March 6, 2013). "Hollywood Luminary Charles Fox to Appear at the Avon Theatre for an Exclusive Showing of 100 Voices, A Journey Home". Patch - Darien, CT.
  6. ^ "Charles Fox: Ready to Take a Chance". NewMusicBox.org. July 2011. Retrieved 2016-07-21.
  7. ^ . Televisionheaven.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-02-05. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  8. ^ "Jack Jones Chart History | Billboard". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  9. ^ . Billboard. Archived from the original on April 1, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  10. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1991). The Billboard Hot 100 Charts: The Eighties (1st ed.). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. Feb. 7, 1981. ISBN 0-89820-079-2.
  11. ^ Fox, Charles (2010). Killing Me Softly: My Life in Music. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810869929. OCLC 678101101.
  12. ^ Songwriters Hall of Fame, "Charles Fox, Inductee"
  13. ^ Davis, Clayton (2021-09-30). "Kenneth Branagh, Dakota Johnson and 'Red Rocket' Cast Among Middleburg Film Festival Honorees (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2021-10-07.

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Not to be confused with Charlie Foxx Charles Ira Fox born October 30 1940 is an American composer for film and television His compositions include the sunshine pop musical backgrounds which accompanied every episode of the 1970s ABC TV show Love American Style the theme song for the late 1970s ABC series The Love Boat and the dramatic theme music to ABC s Wide World of Sports 1 and the original Monday Night Football as well as the Grammy winning hit song Killing Me Softly with His Song written in collaboration with Lori Lieberman and Fox s longtime writing partner Norman Gimbel 2 3 Charles FoxBornCharles Ira Fox 1940 10 30 October 30 1940 age 83 New York City U S OccupationComposerYears active1965 presentSpouseJoan Susan Redman 1962 present Children3Websitehttp www charlesfoxmusic com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Film scores 4 Awards and honors 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editFox was born in New York City the son of Mollie and Walter Fox 4 Walter was a Jewish immigrant 5 from Szydlowiec Poland While still a student at the High School of Music amp Art Fox studied jazz piano with Lennie Tristano He then continued his musical education with Nadia Boulanger first at Fontainebleau and then privately in Paris Following his return to the United States he studied electronic music with Vladimir Ussachevsky at Columbia University 6 He married Joan Susan Redman on September 9 1962 Career editHis career started by playing the piano for composing and arranging for artists such as Ray Barretto Joe Quijano and Tito Puente He also wrote theme music and arranged for Skitch Henderson and The Tonight Show Orchestra Fox worked under the banner of Bob Israel s Score Productions where he composed the themes for several Goodson Todman game shows including NBC s version of the Match Game the syndicated versions of What s My Line and To Tell The Truth whose lyrics were written by Goodson Todman director Paul Alter He co composed the theme song and all the original scores for Love American Style along with Arnold Margolin 7 Fox also composed the music for Killing Me Softly with His Song featuring lyrics by Norman Gimbel and Lori Lieberman in 1972 The song was inspired by Lieberman listening to Don McLean sing at a nightclub in Los Angeles Fox and Gimbel had been managing her early career and the song was released first by Lieberman with writing credit assigned to Fox and Gimbel cutting Lieberman out Lieberman s version was only a minor hit but the song became an international number 1 hit for Roberta Flack in 1973 and again for the Fugees in 1997 The song won the Grammy for Best Song in 1973 Fox denies Lieberman s involvement and failed to force McLean to change his website 2 3 Fox and Gimbel later wrote the themes for many films such as The Last American Hero I Got a Name sung by Jim Croce Foul Play Ready to Take a Chance Again sung by Barry Manilow and many television series including The Bugaloos Happy Days Laverne amp Shirley Making Our Dreams Come True sung by Cyndi Grecco Angie Different Worlds sung by Maureen McGovern The Paper Chase The First Years sung by Seals and Crofts Emmy nominated Best Song and Wonder Woman He also wrote Together Through The Years along with fellow composer Stephen Geyer for The Hogan Family series sung by Roberta Flack In 1977 Fox composed Love Boat the theme to the popular TV series The Love Boat It had lyrics by Paul Williams and was sung by Jack Jones until the ninth and final season when Dionne Warwick was featured The single released by Jack Jones in 1979 peaked at 37 on the Billboard US Adult Contemporary chart 8 In February 1981 Fox peaked at 75 on the Billboard Hot 100 with the song Seasons 9 It was co written and co produced by Ed Newmark 10 In 2010 Fox published his memoirs Killing Me Softly My Life in Music 11 The Charles Fox Singers was the credited name for the group vocalists who performed his compositions on television and movie themes and cues they were actually The Ron Hicklin Singers Film scores editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Charles Fox composer news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message In total Fox has created film scores for over 100 films including Barbarella 1968 The Green Slime English language version 1969 Stock music selection only no composing Goodbye Columbus 1969 Pufnstuf 1970 Making It 1971 Star Spangled Girl 1971 Women in Chains 1972 A Separate Peace 1972 Dying Room Only 1973 The Laughing Policeman 1973 The Last American Hero 1973 NY Film critics Best Song of the year I Got a Name The Stranger Within 1974 Bug 1975 The Other Side of the Mountain 1975 Oscar and Golden Globe Nominated Best Song Richard s Window and Best Score The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox 1976 Two Minute Warning 1976 Victory at Entebbe 1976 One on One 1977 Foul Play 1978 Oscar amp Golden Globe nominated Best Song Ready To Take A Chance Again The Last Married Couple in America 1980 Little Darlings 1980 Oh God Book II 1980 9 to 5 1980 Six Pack 1982 Strange Brew 1983 National Lampoon s European Vacation 1985 Doin Time 1985 Christmas Comes to Willow Creek 1987 Short Circuit 2 1988 The Gods Must Be Crazy II 1990 Repossessed 1990 A Thousand Heroes 1992 Christmas in Connecticut 1992 Gordy 1995 Awards and honors editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Charles Fox composer news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fox was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004 12 BMI Richard Kirk Award For Outstanding Life Achievement Grammy Awards Grammy Award for Song of the Year Killing Me Softly with His Song New York Film Critics Circle Best Film Song I Got a Name Emmy Awards Best Score Love American Style Emmy Winner Best Theme Song Love American Style Emmy Nomination Four Times Best Score Love American Style Emmy Nomination Best Song The Paper Chase Academy Award nomination Academy Award for Best Original Song Richard s Window The Other Side of the Mountain Academy Award nomination Academy Award for Best Original Song Ready to Take a Chance Again Foul Play Golden Globe Awards Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score The Other Side of the Mountain Golden Globe Nomination Best Song Richard s Window The Other Side of the Mountain Golden Globe Nomination Best Song Ready to Take a Chance Again Foul Play Grammy Nomination Best Soundtrack for a film Nine to Five Society of Composers and Lyricists Ambassador s Award for Life Achievement Bronx Walk of Fame inducted 2008 Smithsonian Museum permanent exhibit inducted 2011 Middleburg Film Festival Legacy Composer Award 2021 13 References edit Bartkowiak Matthew Kiuchi Yuya 2015 The Music of Counterculture Cinema A Critical Study of 1960s and 1970s Soundtracks Jefferson North Carolina McFarland p 59 ISBN 978 0786475421 Charles Fox collaborator for the film s soundtrack had already established some level of success in scoring the film The Incident as well as penning TV scores including the Wide World of Sports theme a b Edgers Geoff January 24 2020 She sang Killing Me Softly before Roberta Flack Now she just wants you to hear her side of the story The Washington Post a b The Lori Lieberman Team Billboard June 24 1974 p 53 Charles Fox Biography 1940 Filmreference com Retrieved 2012 02 16 Congregation Shir Ami March 6 2013 Hollywood Luminary Charles Fox to Appear at the Avon Theatre for an Exclusive Showing of 100 Voices A Journey Home Patch Darien CT Charles Fox Ready to Take a Chance NewMusicBox org July 2011 Retrieved 2016 07 21 Love American Style A Television Heaven Review Televisionheaven co uk Archived from the original on 2012 02 05 Retrieved 2012 02 16 Jack Jones Chart History Billboard www billboard com Retrieved 2018 04 20 Charles Fox Billboard Hot 100 History Billboard Archived from the original on April 1 2018 Retrieved March 14 2021 Whitburn Joel 1991 The Billboard Hot 100 Charts The Eighties 1st ed Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research Inc p Feb 7 1981 ISBN 0 89820 079 2 Fox Charles 2010 Killing Me Softly My Life in Music Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810869929 OCLC 678101101 Songwriters Hall of Fame Charles Fox Inductee Davis Clayton 2021 09 30 Kenneth Branagh Dakota Johnson and Red Rocket Cast Among Middleburg Film Festival Honorees EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 2021 10 07 External links editOfficial website Charles Fox at IMDb Songwriters Hall of Fame KillingMeSoftly com Charles Fox at The Interviews An Oral History of Television nbsp 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