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Mike Post

Mike Post (born Leland Michael Postil, September 29, 1944) is an American composer, best known for his TV theme music for various shows, including Law & Order; Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; The A-Team; NYPD Blue; Renegade; The Rockford Files; L.A. Law; Quantum Leap; Magnum, P.I.; and Hill Street Blues.

Mike Post
Post in 2002
Background information
Birth nameLeland Michael Postil
Born (1944-09-29) September 29, 1944 (age 78)
Berkeley, California, U.S.
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresRock, pop, soul, theme music
Occupation(s)Producer, songwriter, musician, composer, arranger
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards
Years active1964–present
Websitehttps://mike-post.com/

Early musical career

Post's first credited work in music was cutting demos using two singing sisters, Terry and Carol Fischer. With Sally Gordon, they went on to become The Murmaids. Their first single, "Popsicles and Icicles" (written by David Gates), was a number 3 hit song in January 1964.[citation needed]

Post also provided early guidance for the garage rock band The Outcasts while in recruit training in San Antonio, Texas. He was the songwriter and producer for both songs on the band's first single, released in 1965, and also arranged a local concert where they served as the back-up band.[1]

He won his first Grammy Award at age 23 for Best Instrumental Arrangement on Mason Williams' "Classical Gas", a number 2 hit song in 1968. He is also credited as the record producer for Williams' LP that included that song, The Mason Williams Phonograph Record.

Billed as the Mike Post Coalition, their track "Afternoon of the Rhino" became a sought-after Northern soul track.[2] The single peaked at number 47 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1975.[3]

Post also worked with Kenny Rogers and produced the first three albums he recorded with his country/rock group Kenny Rogers and The First Edition (between 1967 and 1969). Post also produced Dolly Parton's hit album 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs in 1981. In 1997, he produced Van Halen's Van Halen III album.

Television theme music

One of his first jobs in television started when he was 24, as the musical director on The Andy Williams Show. Another early job was writing the theme music for the short-lived detective series Toma in 1973, but his big breakthrough (together with co-composer Pete Carpenter) came in the following year with his theme song for The Rockford Files, another series by producer Stephen J. Cannell. The theme also got cross-over Top 40 radio airplay and earned a second Grammy for Post.[4]

"The Rockford Files" theme became a Top 10 hit in both the U.S. (number 10) and Canada (number 8).[5] It ranks as the 85th biggest U.S. hit of 1975,[6] and the 84th biggest Canadian hit of 1975.[7]

Post subsequently won Grammys for Best Instrumental Composition for the themes of the television shows Hill Street Blues in 1981 and L.A. Law in 1988 as well as another Grammy in 1981 for Best Instrumental Performance for the Hill Street Blues theme, which also reached number 10 in the U.S.[4]

Post won an Emmy for his Murder One theme music, and had previously been nominated for NYPD Blue, among others. He has won Broadcast Music, Inc. Awards for the music for L.A. Law, Hunter, and the various Law & Order series. The theme for The Greatest American Hero (co-written with Stephen Geyer) is one of the few television themes to reach as high as number 2 as a single record on the Billboard Hot 100.[4] The "dun, dun" sound effect he created for the Law & Order franchise has entered popular culture.[8]

At the peak of his career, Post was the go-to composer for all of the series created by Donald P. Bellisario, Steven Bochco, Stephen J. Cannell and Dick Wolf. Due to the considerable amount of music to be created, Post operated an office with multiple staff composers, among them Walter Murphy, Velton Ray Bunch, Frank Denson, Jerry Grant and Greg Edmonson, all composing side by side in cubicles. Each would write music cues to complement specific scenes from each show in Post's signature style.[citation needed]

Other TV music works include The A-Team; Baa Baa Black Sheep; Blossom; The Commish; Doogie Howser, M.D.; The Greatest American Hero; Hardcastle and McCormick; Hooperman; Hunter; Magnum, P.I.; NewsRadio; Profit; Quantum Leap; Renegade; Riptide; Silk Stalkings; Stingray; Tales of the Gold Monkey; Tenspeed and Brown Shoe; The White Shadow; Wiseguy; the BBC series Roughnecks; and Philly.

In 1994, Post scored the Diagnosis: Murder episode "How To Murder Your Lawyer", designed as a backdoor pilot for a lawyer series.[citation needed]

In 2014, Post composed the score for the fake TV pilot Caged Heat in the All Hail the King short film for Marvel Studios.[9]

Inventions from the Blue Line

In 1994, Post released a CD, called Inventions from the Blue Line. The CD contained several of his well-known themes, featuring NYPD Blue and also including Law & Order, Silk Stalkings and Renegade. In the liner notes, he discussed his late father, Sam Postil, and the admiration for law enforcement officers that Sam instilled in Mike. He also referred to police in the traditional nickname of "blues", as in The Thin Blue Line (referring to the police in general and to police camaraderie). One of the tracks is called "The Blue Line", which Post calls "the comradery theme".

In popular culture

The Pete Townshend song "Mike Post Theme", which alludes to the ubiquity of Post's work in television theme music, appears on The Who's 2006 album, Endless Wire.

BMI Foundation: The Pete Carpenter Fellowship

 
David LaChance, Mike Post, BMI's Linda Livingston and Universal Music Group producer/writer Svoy

In 1989, Broadcast Music, Inc. Foundation and Mike Post established The Pete Carpenter Fellowship in memory of the late Pete Carpenter, who was Post’s co-composer of television scores and themes including The Rockford Files (for which they won a Grammy), Hunter, Riptide, Hardcastle and McCormick, Magnum P.I. and The A-Team. The Pete Carpenter Fellowship is an annual, competitive residency for aspiring television, film and video game composers.[10]

Discography

Albums

Charting singles

The following singles credited to Mike Post charted on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart[11] and/or on the Adult Contemporary chart:

References

  1. ^ Review from Fuzz, Acid and Flowers, partially reproduced on Dennysguitars.com/outcasts1.html
  2. ^ Maconie, Stuart (2004). Cider With Roadies (1st ed.). London: Random House. p. 69. ISBN 0-09-189115-9.
  3. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 432. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  4. ^ a b c "Who is Mike Post, and what were his contributions to music? - eNotes". Enotes.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-02-17. Retrieved 2015-05-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Top 100 Hits of 1975/Top 100 Songs of 1975". Musicoutfitters.com.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-20. Retrieved 2015-05-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ Dan Gunderman (13 September 2016). "Examining the legendary 'dun, dun' sound from 'Law & Order' on the anniversary of the pilot episode". New York Daily News.
  9. ^ Campbell, Josie (25 February 2014). "Ben Kingsley talks 'All Hail The King' before fans gets sneak peek at 'The Winter Soldier'". Uproxx.com. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  10. ^ "Pete Carpenter Fellowship: for aspiring film, television, and video game composers". Bmifoundation.org. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  11. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1991). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1990. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 455.
  12. ^ "Top 100 Songs | Billboard Hot 100 Chart". Billboard.com. Retrieved 15 August 2019.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Mike Post at IMDb
  • Biography at Museum TV website
  • Mike Post Archive of American Television Interview
  • Mike Post Interview - NAMM Oral History Library (2016)

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active1964 presentWebsitehttps mike post com Contents 1 Early musical career 2 Television theme music 3 Inventions from the Blue Line 4 In popular culture 5 BMI Foundation The Pete Carpenter Fellowship 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 Charting singles 7 References 8 External linksEarly musical career EditPost s first credited work in music was cutting demos using two singing sisters Terry and Carol Fischer With Sally Gordon they went on to become The Murmaids Their first single Popsicles and Icicles written by David Gates was a number 3 hit song in January 1964 citation needed Post also provided early guidance for the garage rock band The Outcasts while in recruit training in San Antonio Texas He was the songwriter and producer for both songs on the band s first single released in 1965 and also arranged a local concert where they served as the back up band 1 He won his first Grammy Award at age 23 for Best Instrumental Arrangement on Mason Williams Classical Gas a number 2 hit song in 1968 He is also credited as the record producer for Williams LP that included that song The Mason Williams Phonograph Record Billed as the Mike Post Coalition their track Afternoon of the Rhino became a sought after Northern soul track 2 The single peaked at number 47 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1975 3 Post also worked with Kenny Rogers and produced the first three albums he recorded with his country rock group Kenny Rogers and The First Edition between 1967 and 1969 Post also produced Dolly Parton s hit album 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs in 1981 In 1997 he produced Van Halen s Van Halen III album Television theme music EditOne of his first jobs in television started when he was 24 as the musical director on The Andy Williams Show Another early job was writing the theme music for the short lived detective series Toma in 1973 but his big breakthrough together with co composer Pete Carpenter came in the following year with his theme song for The Rockford Files another series by producer Stephen J Cannell The theme also got cross over Top 40 radio airplay and earned a second Grammy for Post 4 The Rockford Files theme became a Top 10 hit in both the U S number 10 and Canada number 8 5 It ranks as the 85th biggest U S hit of 1975 6 and the 84th biggest Canadian hit of 1975 7 Post subsequently won Grammys for Best Instrumental Composition for the themes of the television shows Hill Street Blues in 1981 and L A Law in 1988 as well as another Grammy in 1981 for Best Instrumental Performance for the Hill Street Blues theme which also reached number 10 in the U S 4 The Law amp Order dun dun sound source source Problems playing this file See media help Post won an Emmy for his Murder One theme music and had previously been nominated for NYPD Blue among others He has won Broadcast Music Inc Awards for the music for L A Law Hunter and the various Law amp Order series The theme for The Greatest American Hero co written with Stephen Geyer is one of the few television themes to reach as high as number 2 as a single record on the Billboard Hot 100 4 The dun dun sound effect he created for the Law amp Order franchise has entered popular culture 8 At the peak of his career Post was the go to composer for all of the series created by Donald P Bellisario Steven Bochco Stephen J Cannell and Dick Wolf Due to the considerable amount of music to be created Post operated an office with multiple staff composers among them Walter Murphy Velton Ray Bunch Frank Denson Jerry Grant and Greg Edmonson all composing side by side in cubicles Each would write music cues to complement specific scenes from each show in Post s signature style citation needed Other TV music works include The A Team Baa Baa Black Sheep Blossom The Commish Doogie Howser M D The Greatest American Hero Hardcastle and McCormick Hooperman Hunter Magnum P I NewsRadio Profit Quantum Leap Renegade Riptide Silk Stalkings Stingray Tales of the Gold Monkey Tenspeed and Brown Shoe The White Shadow Wiseguy the BBC series Roughnecks and Philly In 1994 Post scored the Diagnosis Murder episode How To Murder Your Lawyer designed as a backdoor pilot for a lawyer series citation needed In 2014 Post composed the score for the fake TV pilot Caged Heat in the All Hail the King short film for Marvel Studios 9 Inventions from the Blue Line EditIn 1994 Post released a CD called Inventions from the Blue Line The CD contained several of his well known themes featuring NYPD Blue and also including Law amp Order Silk Stalkings and Renegade In the liner notes he discussed his late father Sam Postil and the admiration for law enforcement officers that Sam instilled in Mike He also referred to police in the traditional nickname of blues as in The Thin Blue Line referring to the police in general and to police camaraderie One of the tracks is called The Blue Line which Post calls the comradery theme In popular culture EditThe Pete Townshend song Mike Post Theme which alludes to the ubiquity of Post s work in television theme music appears on The Who s 2006 album Endless Wire BMI Foundation The Pete Carpenter Fellowship Edit David LaChance Mike Post BMI s Linda Livingston and Universal Music Group producer writer Svoy In 1989 Broadcast Music Inc Foundation and Mike Post established The Pete Carpenter Fellowship in memory of the late Pete Carpenter who was Post s co composer of television scores and themes including The Rockford Files for which they won a Grammy Hunter Riptide Hardcastle and McCormick Magnum P I and The A Team The Pete Carpenter Fellowship is an annual competitive residency for aspiring television film and video game composers 10 Discography EditAlbums Edit 1969 Fused as The Mike Post Coalition Warner Bros Seven Arts LP 1975 Railhead Overture MGM LP 1982 Television Theme Songs Elektra LP 1988 Music from L A Law and Otherwise Polydor LP 1994 Inventions from the Blue Line American Gramaphone CD Charting singles Edit The following singles credited to Mike Post charted on the U S Billboard Hot 100 chart 11 and or on the Adult Contemporary chart The Rockford Files number 10 1975 AC number 16 Manhattan Spiritual number 56 1975 AC number 28 Theme from The Greatest American Hero Believe It or Not number 2 1981 AC number 3 12 The Hill Street Blues number 10 1981 AC number 4 Magnum P I number 25 1982 AC number 40 Theme From L A Law AC number 13 1988 References Edit Review from Fuzz Acid and Flowers partially reproduced on Dennysguitars com outcasts1 html Maconie Stuart 2004 Cider With Roadies 1st ed London Random House p 69 ISBN 0 09 189115 9 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 432 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 a b c Who is Mike Post and what were his contributions to music eNotes Enotes com Retrieved 15 August 2019 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2015 02 17 Retrieved 2015 05 06 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Top 100 Hits of 1975 Top 100 Songs of 1975 Musicoutfitters com Archived copy Archived from the original on 2016 03 20 Retrieved 2015 05 06 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Dan Gunderman 13 September 2016 Examining the legendary dun dun sound from Law amp Order on the anniversary of the pilot episode New York Daily News Campbell Josie 25 February 2014 Ben Kingsley talks All Hail The King before fans gets sneak peek at The Winter Soldier Uproxx com Retrieved 15 December 2018 Pete Carpenter Fellowship for aspiring film television and video game composers Bmifoundation org Retrieved 15 August 2019 Whitburn Joel 1991 Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 1955 1990 Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research Inc p 455 Top 100 Songs Billboard Hot 100 Chart Billboard com Retrieved 15 August 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mike Post Official website Mike Post at IMDb Biography at Museum TV website Biography On Enotes com Mike Post 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