Special Links
Websites You Should Check Out
Bruce Babcock's MySpace site
Bruce Babcock's "Songs of the Night," two song settings of poems by Sara Teasdale, has been published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing.
All about The Cabaret Consortium - Lynne Jackson and Mike Palter - who magically take the great standards, and not only dress them up in a new and distinctive style all their own, but still bring out the richness which has made these songs live on through the years. Don't miss this site
CINEMA MUSICA is the German magazine full of information about film music, and they featured a piece about Bruce Babcock's compositions in 2007.
Symphony in the Glen endeavors to bring classical music outdoors to the public, and provide free concerts in the neighborhood parks of the Los Angeles area.
By donating and repairing musical instruments to schools in need - as well as community groups and individual students - the Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation fosters musical education across America.
The Santa Barbara Chamber music Festival offers an annual program of three musical evenings to the community each June.
The highly active Miklós RózsaSociety, formed in 1972, endeavors, through its journal and activities, to promote the work of the renowned composer, and fine film music in general
The website of the Recording Musicians Association, Los Angeles
The comprehensive website of the Film Music Society
Trombonist in the bands of Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman, composer of “Harlem Nocturne,” arranger for Frank Sinatra, conductor for Marilyn Monroe, orchestrator in the heyday of 20th Century Fox, scorer of 4000 hours of television music, educator, mentor and recording artist Earle Hagen can be said to have lived through the Best of All Worlds. Read about each of them on this site saluting his career in music.
A website devoted to Hugo Friedhofer