Jimmie Haskell -

He won a Grammy for the haunting string arrangement that defined the song’s atmosphere.

Beyond the recording studio, Haskell was a powerhouse in Hollywood: Jimmie Haskell

He scored over 30 feature films and provided additional music for movies like Pulp Fiction and The Color Purple . He won a Grammy for the haunting string

Are there any or artists he worked with that you're particularly interested in? Haskell was the go-to arranger for some of

Haskell was the go-to arranger for some of the biggest names in music history. His signature work can be heard on:

He composed the theme for The Hollywood Squares and The Krofft Supershow , and worked on scores for Bewitched and Land of the Lost .

Haskell famously for decades, claiming he was born in 1936 instead of 1926. He believed that if people in the industry thought he was younger, he would continue to get more work and stay relevant in the fast-moving pop world. It wasn't until after his passing that his family confirmed his actual birth year.

He won a Grammy for the haunting string arrangement that defined the song’s atmosphere.

Beyond the recording studio, Haskell was a powerhouse in Hollywood:

He scored over 30 feature films and provided additional music for movies like Pulp Fiction and The Color Purple .

Are there any or artists he worked with that you're particularly interested in?

Haskell was the go-to arranger for some of the biggest names in music history. His signature work can be heard on:

He composed the theme for The Hollywood Squares and The Krofft Supershow , and worked on scores for Bewitched and Land of the Lost .

Haskell famously for decades, claiming he was born in 1936 instead of 1926. He believed that if people in the industry thought he was younger, he would continue to get more work and stay relevant in the fast-moving pop world. It wasn't until after his passing that his family confirmed his actual birth year.