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Hugo Montenegro

Hugo Mario Montenegro (September 2, 1925 – February 6, 1981)[1] was an American orchestra leader and composer of film soundtracks. His best-known work is interpretations of the music from Spaghetti Westerns, especially his cover version of Ennio Morricone's main theme from the 1966 film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. He composed the score for the 1969 Western Charro!, which starred Elvis Presley.

Hugo Montenegro
Newport Navy Band director Frank Rodowicz (left) and Hugo Montenegro at Newport Naval Base, 1944
Background information
Birth nameHugo Mario Montenegro
Born(1925-09-02)September 2, 1925
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedFebruary 6, 1981(1981-02-06) (aged 55)
Palm Springs, California, U.S.
GenresFilm scores
Occupation(s)Composer, conductor, arranger

Biography

Montenegro was born in New York City in 1925.[2] He served in the U.S. Navy for two years, mostly as an arranger for the Newport Naval Base band in Newport, Rhode Island. After the war he attended Manhattan College while studying composition and leading his own band for school dances.[2]

In the middle 1950s, he was directing, conducting, and arranging the orchestra for Eliot Glen and Irving Spice on their Dragon and Caprice labels. It was he who was directing the Glen-Spice Orchestra on Dion DiMucci's first release when Dion was backed by Dragon recording artists, the Timberlanes. Released on Mohawk #105 in 1957, the songs were "Out In Colorado" and "The Chosen Few", which were soon issued on the Jubilee label for better distribution.

He was later hired by Time Records as a musical director producing a series of albums for the label, and moved to Los Angeles in the early 1960s where he began working for RCA Victor, producing a series of albums and soundtracks for motion pictures and television themes, such as two volumes of Music From The Man From U.N.C.L.E., an album of cover versions of spy music themes Come Spy With Me and an album of cover versions of Ennio Morricone's music for Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy that led to major chart hits.

Montenegro began scoring motion pictures with the instrumental music from Advance to the Rear in 1964. Following the success of his albums, he was contracted by Columbia Pictures where he scored such films as Hurry Sundown (1967),[2] Lady in Cement (1968), The Undefeated (1969), Viva Max! (1969) and the Matt Helm films The Ambushers (1967) and The Wrecking Crew (1968). He composed the musical score and conducted the recording sessions for the 1969 Elvis Presley Western film Charro! (1969), and he provided some incidental music for the cult 1970 British film Toomorrow. His last film scores were for the exploitation film Too Hot to Handle and the cult action thriller The Farmer, in 1977.[2]

The Farmer (1977) with Montenegro's chilling electronic music score earned an X rating until producer/director David Berlatsky had the review board review the film again without the music score and the rating was changed from X to R, which allowed Columbia Pictures to distribute the film for 17 years. The music rights in order to release a DVD sale could not be obtained as the estate could not be found, the score is considered "lost".

Montenegro was also contracted to Columbia's television production company Screen Gems where he is most famous for his theme from the second season of the television series I Dream of Jeannie, his theme song "Seattle" and music from Here Come the Brides and The Outcasts. He also composed the music for the long-running The Partridge Family, (1970). During the mid‑1960s he started producing some of the most renowned works from the space age pop era, featuring electronics and rock in albums such as Moog Power and Mammy Blue.

Montenegro's electronic works were decisive and influential for the future generations of electronic musicians, giving a retro/futuristic edge by the use of the Moog synthesizer, and helped to push its popularity.[citation needed] He will be also remembered by his versions of classics such as the main theme to Sergio Leone's film The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, originally composed by Ennio Morricone.[2] This was Montenegro's biggest pop hit, reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart,[3] #3 in the Canadian RPM Magazine charts, and spending four weeks atop the UK Singles Chart[4] in 1968. It sold over one and a quarter million copies and was awarded a gold disc.[5]

His version of the main theme from Hang 'em High reached #59 in Canada. In 1968, his hit "Aces High" placed at #11 on the Billboard Year-End Chart of the Top Hits of 1968.

In the late 1970s severe emphysema forced an end to his musical career, and he died of the disease in 1981. He is buried at Welwood Murray Cemetery in Palm Springs, California.[1]

Discography[6]

  • Loves Of My Life – Vik Records (RCA Victor) – 1957
  • The 20th Century Strings Arranged And Conducted By Hugo Montenegro - Relax With Strings Again20th Century Fox Records – 1960
  • The 20th Century Strings Volume 1 – 20th Fox – 1960
  • Cha Chas For Dancing – Time Records – Series 2000 – 1960
  • Bongos and Brass – Time Records – 1960
  • Montenegro Plays Dixie – 20th Fox – 1961
  • Boogie Woogie + Bongos – Time Records – Series 2000 – 1961
  • Great Songs From Motion Pictures Vol. 2 (1938–1944) – Time Records (3) – S/2045 – 1961
  • Great Songs From Motion Pictures Vol. 3 (1945–1960) – Time Records (3) – S/2046 – 1961
  • Hugo Montenegro In Italy – Oriole – OTS 2040 – 1962
  • Spain! – Time Records – 1963
  • Overture–American Musical Theatre Vol. 2 – Time-52036/S-2036 – 196?
  • Overture–American Musical Theatre Vol. 4 – Time-S/2038 – 1953-1960
  • Russian Grandeur LP - RCA Victor - 1964
  • Lush and Lovely Movietone - 1965
  • Original Music From The Man From U.N.C.L.E. – RCA Victor LSP-3475 – 1965
  • Come Spy with Me - RCA Victor LSP-3540 - 1966
  • More Music From The Man From U.N.C.L.E. – RCA Victor LSP-3574 – 1966
  • Music From Camelot – Mainstream Records S/6101 – 1967
  • Hurry Sundown (Original Soundtrack) – RCA Victor – LSO 1133 – 1967
  • Montenegro Brand - 20th Century Fox Records 1967
  • Music From A Fistful Of Dollars, For A Few Dollars More & The Good, The Bad And The Ugly – RCA Victor LSP-3927 – 1968
  • Lady In Cement (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album) – 20th Century Fox Records S4204 – 1968
  • Magnificent Hugo MontenegroPickwick – SPC-3190 – 1968
  • Music From The Good, The Bad and The Ugly – RCA Victor-LPM/LSP-3927 – 1968
  • Hang 'Em High – RCA Victor-LPM/LSP-4022 – 1968
  • Moog Power – RCA LSP-4170 – 1969
  • Good Vibrations – RCA Victor-LSP-4104 – 1969
  • Colours of Love – RCA Victor–LSP-4273 – 1970
  • Hugo Montenegro's Dawn of Dylan – GWP Records–ST-2003–1970 Stereo
  • This Is Hugo Montenegro – RCA Victor-VPS-6036 – 1971
  • People... One To One – RCA Victor – LSP-4537 – 1971
  • Mammy Blue – RCA – LSP-4631 – 1971
  • Love Theme From The Godfather – RCA APD1-0001 – 1972
  • Neil's Diamonds – RCA APS1-0132 – 1973
  • Scenes & Themes – RCA – APD1-0025 – 1973
  • Hugo Montenegro Plays A Neil Diamond Songbook – RCA Victor – APD!-0132 – 1973
  • Hugo In Wonder-Land – RCA APD1-0413 – 1974
  • Others By Brothers – APL1-0784 US – 1975
  • Movie scored, The Farmer, starring Gary Conway and Angel Tompkins, 1975
  • Rocket Man (A Tribute To Elton John) – RCA Victor APL1-1024 – 1975
  • Big Band Boogie – Bainbridge Records – BT 1009 – 1980

Digital releases[6]

  • Moog Power – BMG Music (Spain) – 1998
  • Mammy Blue – BMG Music (Spain) – 1999
  • Love Theme From The Godfather – BMG Music (Spain) – 1999
  • Hugo In Wonder-Land – BMG Music (Spain) – 2000
  • Neil's Diamonds Fashioned By Hugo Montenegro – BMG Music (Spain) – 2002
  • Colours Of Love – Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Philippines) – 2008
  • Boogie Woogie Bongos – Smith & Co – 2012
  • Cha Chas For Dancing – Time Records – Series 2000 – 2014

References

  1. ^ a b "Palm Springs Cemetery District "Interments of Interest"" (PDF). Pscemetery.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 866. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  3. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004) The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 8th Edition (Billboard Publications), page 435.
  4. ^ UK Singles Chart info OfficialCharts.com. Retrieved 13 June 2009.
  5. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 244. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  6. ^ a b "Hugo Montenegro Discography". Discogs. Discogs. Retrieved 6 October 2021.

External links

  • Hugo Montenegro at IMDb
  • Montenegro at Space Age Pop

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scoresOccupation s Composer conductor arranger Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 6 3 Digital releases 6 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditMontenegro was born in New York City in 1925 2 He served in the U S Navy for two years mostly as an arranger for the Newport Naval Base band in Newport Rhode Island After the war he attended Manhattan College while studying composition and leading his own band for school dances 2 In the middle 1950s he was directing conducting and arranging the orchestra for Eliot Glen and Irving Spice on their Dragon and Caprice labels It was he who was directing the Glen Spice Orchestra on Dion DiMucci s first release when Dion was backed by Dragon recording artists the Timberlanes Released on Mohawk 105 in 1957 the songs were Out In Colorado and The Chosen Few which were soon issued on the Jubilee label for better distribution He was later hired by Time Records as a musical director producing a series of albums for the label and moved to Los Angeles in the early 1960s where he began working for RCA Victor producing a series of albums and soundtracks for motion pictures and television themes such as two volumes of Music From The Man From U N C L E an album of cover versions of spy music themes Come Spy With Me and an album of cover versions of Ennio Morricone s music for Sergio Leone s Dollars Trilogy that led to major chart hits Montenegro began scoring motion pictures with the instrumental music from Advance to the Rear in 1964 Following the success of his albums he was contracted by Columbia Pictures where he scored such films as Hurry Sundown 1967 2 Lady in Cement 1968 The Undefeated 1969 Viva Max 1969 and the Matt Helm films The Ambushers 1967 and The Wrecking Crew 1968 He composed the musical score and conducted the recording sessions for the 1969 Elvis Presley Western film Charro 1969 and he provided some incidental music for the cult 1970 British film Toomorrow His last film scores were for the exploitation film Too Hot to Handle and the cult action thriller The Farmer in 1977 2 The Farmer 1977 with Montenegro s chilling electronic music score earned an X rating until producer director David Berlatsky had the review board review the film again without the music score and the rating was changed from X to R which allowed Columbia Pictures to distribute the film for 17 years The music rights in order to release a DVD sale could not be obtained as the estate could not be found the score is considered lost Montenegro was also contracted to Columbia s television production company Screen Gems where he is most famous for his theme from the second season of the television series I Dream of Jeannie his theme song Seattle and music from Here Come the Brides and The Outcasts He also composed the music for the long running The Partridge Family 1970 During the mid 1960s he started producing some of the most renowned works from the space age pop era featuring electronics and rock in albums such as Moog Power and Mammy Blue Montenegro s electronic works were decisive and influential for the future generations of electronic musicians giving a retro futuristic edge by the use of the Moog synthesizer and helped to push its popularity citation needed He will be also remembered by his versions of classics such as the main theme to Sergio Leone s film The Good the Bad and the Ugly originally composed by Ennio Morricone 2 This was Montenegro s biggest pop hit reaching 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart 3 3 in the Canadian RPM Magazine charts and spending four weeks atop the UK Singles Chart 4 in 1968 It sold over one and a quarter million copies and was awarded a gold disc 5 His version of the main theme from Hang em High reached 59 in Canada In 1968 his hit Aces High placed at 11 on the Billboard Year End Chart of the Top Hits of 1968 In the late 1970s severe emphysema forced an end to his musical career and he died of the disease in 1981 He is buried at Welwood Murray Cemetery in Palm Springs California 1 Discography 6 EditLoves Of My Life Vik Records RCA Victor 1957 The 20th Century Strings Arranged And Conducted By Hugo Montenegro Relax With Strings Again 20th Century Fox Records 1960 The 20th Century Strings Volume 1 20th Fox 1960 Cha Chas For Dancing Time Records Series 2000 1960 Bongos and Brass Time Records 1960 Montenegro Plays Dixie 20th Fox 1961 Boogie Woogie Bongos Time Records Series 2000 1961 Great Songs From Motion Pictures Vol 2 1938 1944 Time Records 3 S 2045 1961 Great Songs From Motion Pictures Vol 3 1945 1960 Time Records 3 S 2046 1961 Hugo Montenegro In Italy Oriole OTS 2040 1962 Spain Time Records 1963 Overture American Musical Theatre Vol 2 Time 52036 S 2036 196 Overture American Musical Theatre Vol 4 Time S 2038 1953 1960 Russian Grandeur LP RCA Victor 1964 Lush and Lovely Movietone 1965 Original Music From The Man From U N C L E RCA Victor LSP 3475 1965 Come Spy with Me RCA Victor LSP 3540 1966 More Music From The Man From U N C L E RCA Victor LSP 3574 1966 Music From Camelot Mainstream Records S 6101 1967 Hurry Sundown Original Soundtrack RCA Victor LSO 1133 1967 Montenegro Brand 20th Century Fox Records 1967 Music From A Fistful Of Dollars For A Few Dollars More amp The Good The Bad And The Ugly RCA Victor LSP 3927 1968 Lady In Cement Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album 20th Century Fox Records S4204 1968 Magnificent Hugo Montenegro Pickwick SPC 3190 1968 Music From The Good The Bad and The Ugly RCA Victor LPM LSP 3927 1968 Hang Em High RCA Victor LPM LSP 4022 1968 Moog Power RCA LSP 4170 1969 Good Vibrations RCA Victor LSP 4104 1969 Colours of Love RCA Victor LSP 4273 1970 Hugo Montenegro s Dawn of Dylan GWP Records ST 2003 1970 Stereo This Is Hugo Montenegro RCA Victor VPS 6036 1971 People One To One RCA Victor LSP 4537 1971 Mammy Blue RCA LSP 4631 1971 Love Theme From The Godfather RCA APD1 0001 1972 Neil s Diamonds RCA APS1 0132 1973 Scenes amp Themes RCA APD1 0025 1973 Hugo Montenegro Plays A Neil Diamond Songbook RCA Victor APD 0132 1973 Hugo In Wonder Land RCA APD1 0413 1974 Others By Brothers APL1 0784 US 1975 Movie scored The Farmer starring Gary Conway and Angel Tompkins 1975 Rocket Man A Tribute To Elton John RCA Victor APL1 1024 1975 Big Band Boogie Bainbridge Records BT 1009 1980Digital releases 6 EditMoog Power BMG Music Spain 1998 Mammy Blue BMG Music Spain 1999 Love Theme From The Godfather BMG Music Spain 1999 Hugo In Wonder Land BMG Music Spain 2000 Neil s Diamonds Fashioned By Hugo Montenegro BMG Music Spain 2002 Colours Of Love Sony BMG Music Entertainment Philippines 2008 Boogie Woogie Bongos Smith amp Co 2012 Cha Chas For Dancing Time Records Series 2000 2014References Edit a b Palm Springs Cemetery District Interments of Interest PDF Pscemetery com a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 866 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Whitburn Joel 2004 The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits 8th Edition Billboard Publications page 435 UK Singles Chart info OfficialCharts com Retrieved 13 June 2009 Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 244 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 a b Hugo Montenegro Discography Discogs Discogs Retrieved 6 October 2021 External links EditHugo Montenegro at IMDb Montenegro at Space Age Pop Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hugo Montenegro amp oldid 1131148261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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