Ben Lanzarone, ‘Happy Days’ and ‘The Love Boat’ Composer, Dies at 85
19.02.2024 - 02:37
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Caroline Brew editor Composer Ben Lanzarone, whose work was featured in television shows such as “Happy Days,” “The Love Boat” and “Dynasty,” died of lung cancer in Los Angeles on Feb. 16. He was 85.
Lanzarone received ASCAP’s “Most Performed Composer Award” for his work composing television scores. He wrote for episodes of “The Tracy Ullman Show,” “The Jay Leno Comedy Hour” and” Mr. Belvedere.” In association with Aaron Spelling and Doug Cramer, he composed many scores for “Dynasty,” “The Love Boat,” “Vegas,” “Matt Houston,” “The Colbys” and “Hotel.” In addition, he wrote the music for numerous episodes of “Happy Days,” “Laverne and Shirley” and “Mork and Mindy.” Also an arranger, musical director and pianist, Lanzarone became a force in popular music when he began associating with Bob Crewe and Charles Fox.
Lanzarone’s album “In Classic Form” came as a result of their collaboration, showing off his talent as a classical and jazz pianist. He then arranged more of Crewe’s productions, which included recordings for Bobby Darin, Vikki Carr and The Bob Crewe Generation. He became the arranger for a range of artists and projects, such as Peter Nero, Vicki Sue Robinson and the disco group The Brothers, as well as the soundtrack of the motion picture “Grease.” While maintaining his career as a studio pianist, Lanzarone arranged and composed several jingles, which appeared on well over a thousand commercials, records and soundtracks.
This led to his selection to the NARAS Board of Governors. As a musical director and pianist, Lanzarone toured with artists such as Frank Sinatra, Art Garfunkel, Mary Travers, Anthony Newley, Petula Clark, Lainie Kazan and Mason Williams. He was the musical director of the Broadway original
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