Earle H. Hagen

Earle H. Hagen

Earle Hagen Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 27, 2008.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Earle H. Hagen, who co-wrote the jazz classic "Harlem Nocturne" and composed memorable themes for "The Andy Griffith Show," "I Spy," "The Mod Squad" and other TV shows, has died. He was 88.

Hagen, who is heard whistling the folksy tune for "The Andy Griffith Show," died Monday night at his home in Rancho Mirage, his wife, Laura, said Tuesday. He had been in ill health for several months.

During his long musical career, Hagen performed with the top bands of the swing era, composed for movies and television and wrote one of the first textbooks on movie composing.

He and Lionel Newman were nominated for an Academy Award for best music scoring for the 1960 Marilyn Monroe movie "Let's Make Love."

For television, he composed original music for more than 3,000 episodes, pilots and TV movies, including theme songs for "That Girl," "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C."

"He loved it," his wife said. "The music just flowed from him, and he would take off one hat and put on another and go on to the next show."

Hagen enjoyed the immediacy of the small screen, he told the American Society of Musicians Arrangers & Composers in 2000.

"It was hard work, with long hours and endless deadlines, but being able to write something one day and hear it a few days later appealed to me," he said. "Besides, I was addicted to the ultimate narcosis in music, which is the rush you get when you give a downbeat and wonderful players breathe life into the notes you have put on paper."

Born July 9, 1919, in Chicago, Hagen moved to Los Angeles as a youngster. He began playing the trombone while in junior high school.

"The school actually furnished him with a tuba and his mother made him take it back," his wife said.

He became so proficient that he graduated early from Hollywood High School and at 16 was touring with big bands. He played trombone with Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey and arranged for and played with Ray Noble's orchestra.

He and Newman wrote "Harlem Nocturne" for Noble in 1939. It has been covered many times since and served as the theme music for "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer" television series in 1984.

In 1941, Hagen became a staff musician for CBS but the next year he enlisted in the military.

After the war, he worked as a composer and orchestrator for 20th Century-Fox studios on dozens of movies, including another Monroe classic, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes."

In the 1950s, he and Herbert Spencer formed an orchestra partnership that also wrote music for television, including scoring the Danny Thomas hit "Make Room for Daddy."

Later, he worked as musical director for producer Sheldon Leonard, sometimes working on as many of five shows a week.

One of his more notable TV scoring efforts was for the 1960s adventure series "I Spy," starring Bill Cosby and Robert Culp.

Because the show used exotic locations worldwide, Hagen often included ethnic touches in the incidental music, among them hiring Greek musicians to play for some episodes that took place in Greece. On other locations, he collected ethnic music to mix with Western music back in Hollywood.

After retiring from TV work in 1986, Hagen taught a workshop in film and television scoring.

He also wrote three books on scoring, including 1971's "Scoring for Films," one of the earliest textbooks on the subject. His 2002 autobiography was titled "Memoirs of a Famous Composer - Nobody Ever Heard Of."

Besides his wife, Hagen is survived by his sons, Deane and James, both of Palm Desert; stepchildren Rebecca Roberts, of Irvine, Richard Roberts of Los Angeles and Rachael Roberts of Irvine; and four grandchildren. His first wife, Elouise Hagen, died in 2002 following 59 years of marriage.

Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press

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Don Read

May 25, 2017

So sorry to have just found out of Earle's passing. I was looking him up online because I was answering a question on Storybook "Did you ever meet anyone famous and how?" It was back around 1970 when I heard Earle speak at a Willys-Overland-Knight Registry Dinner in Illinois and he was guest speaker. Earle was so entertaining to me and I was mesmerized when he demonstrated the double whistle as he whistled the famous theme song. I thought he was terrific and I have told that story several times in my life. Now I am committing it to print.
I know this is late, and the family doesn't know me but I wanted to express my sympathy for your loss.

Tom Mitchell

October 23, 2008

Mrs hagen,Deane and Jimmy, so sorry for your loss. Deane please call me @ 310 455 1874. this is tom mitchell your ole drum rodee

mexico,myself and mary

thomas mitchell

October 23, 2008

only met you a few times, but you took me in as one of your own. rest in peace your friend thomas craig mitchell, deane hagens drum rodee sale ave.

Noah Squires

June 23, 2008

Deane, It was great meeting you the other night at the Shereton in Universal City. Hearing about your stories and your dad was inspiring. He Was the most famous person I never heard of, but I am glad I have heard of him now. I send you and your family my best wishes. Peace and Love, Noah

June 12, 2008

Dear Laura,
What a soft spot we have in our hearts for you and Earle. We met Earle in 1979 when we did a demo for him in LA...many years later we reconnected when he hired us to play at Morningside and a friendship was formed..The world has lost an immense talent and we have all lost a wonderful man..Our heartfelt sympathy to you, Deane and Jim.
With love,
Kal David and Lauri Bono

Gail Davis

June 11, 2008

Dear Deane, Jimmy & Mrs. Hagen,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of Earle and Lou and Deane & Jimmy. And Mrs. Hagen, I was delighted when Deane told me Earle had found love again.
My deepest sympathy to all of you.

stacy stilwell

June 9, 2008

the day the music died. earle will always be the true music man. our thoughts are with you deane and jimmy in this sad time of life, it was an honor to have your parents play at our wedding, love you guys, stacy and wylie stilwell

Mike Hintz

June 9, 2008

During my years at the Club at Morningside in Rancho Mirage, I came to know Earle and had the honor of hearing many of his stories and tales from the old days of Hollywood and TV. On one party at his home he instructed me to help my self to a soft drink at the bar. I found the cocktail napkins were held from blowing away by one of his Emmey awards! His jazz nights at the Club at Morningside were some of the best entertainment in the valley.

Patsy Nash

June 4, 2008

I remember being in 6th grade and he came to our Intermediate School in Burkeville, VA and he did a song, I wish I could recall what it was, because it brought tears to my eyes. I had had an argument with my Dad that morning and after hearing his beautiful voice, I wanted to run right home and tell him how much I loved him! I have been an "Andy Griffith" fan for years and watch the reruns on TVLand almost nightly. He will surely be remembered. God has an extra special angel now with a great talent. May God bless you and your family in this time of sadness.

anita harris

June 3, 2008

to the hagen family
im so sorry to hear about earle
passing away i use to wach his shows i spy that was a great show as well as the other one s he did
anita

John Turner

June 2, 2008

Deane and Jim,

I just heard of your loss yesterday (Sunday) morning. Deane, I tried to call you, but the number I had was not in service.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Your friend always,
JT

Dennis Gibbs

June 2, 2008

I'm 50 years old, and for the past 40 years I always thought that Andy Griffith was the whistler for the tune used in his show.

D. Zitch

June 1, 2008

Deane,

Heard the news about your father's passing. I remember some of his famous theme songs of the 1960s.

The last time I saw you was at the Northridge BBQ restaurant in the early 1990s. You and I both went to Birmingham HS.

God bless you and your family in memory of your father.

Carl & Lois Hickey

June 1, 2008

To The Hagen Family.We will not only miss Earle for his music but also we had some great times playing golf here in the Desert but also great trips with he & Lou golfing in Hawaii. Thank you.

jason johnson

June 1, 2008

hi jason here i like your music

Bill & Barbara Marx

June 1, 2008

Earl, You were at the top of your game as a composer and as a human being when it was the "golden years" for all of us musicians in the music industry. You still are. Your music and persona will be forever eternal.

Roy & Dorothy Morden

May 31, 2008

Dear Jimmy, Deane and Mrs. Hagen.

We want to extend our sympathy to you in this time of bereavement and loss.

Twenty years ago Earle, Lou, Jimmy and Deane came into our lives when we moved to the desert. Throughout the years our lives crossed and merged together through the medium of music with Lou as accompanist, Jimmy choir member, Deane percussionist and Earle as arranger and encourager. We were blessed to have this friendship, and have shared special times together. What we cannot experience any longer, will now become wonderful memories which we will always treasure and cherish.

Jimmy, Deane and Mrs. Hagen, may God’s Love rest upon you and give you His Peace.

Roy & Dorothy Morden and family,
Wendel & Glenda Morden
Lorelei & John Coddington
Glen & Marci Morden
Drs. Darrell & Carla Morden

(Former Minister of Music of the
Palm Springs Baptist Church & Palm Springs Community Church)

Kristen Hagen

May 31, 2008

Thank you for your wonderful music.

Felipe Zatarain

May 31, 2008

Deane and family,
Your stories let me know I know how much you admired and loved your father. I'm sorry to hear of his passing and wish on you and your family God's grace and solace.

Jackie & John Glenn

May 30, 2008

Dear Laura,

John & I were so sorry to hear of your loss. What an incredibly accomplished man your husband was. He was and will remain a Legand in his industry. Please know that you are in our thoughts and if there is anything at all that we can do for you, please don't hesitate to ask.

With Our Deepest & Heartfelt Sympathy,

Gina Sullivan

May 30, 2008

Dearest Family: I was so honored to have met Earle & Lou when I sold them their home in Morningside several years ago. We became friends and I enjoyed his stories and was so impressed with his involvement with young people with his classes up in Los Angeles. He gave such wonderful jazz events at The Club @ Morningside and I was so appreciative of all he did so that others could enjoy the world of music. He was a great man and he will be greatly missed by so many. My heartfelt sympathies go out to all his family and he will always be held in high esteem by myself and my son. May God comfort him in His arms forever. Respectfully, Gina Sullivan.

Richard Brown

May 30, 2008

May God Bless you and Keep you. I enjoyed the theme songs you wrote. They are part of the soundtrack of my life.

P T M

May 30, 2008

Thank you for the wonderful musical memories, they were so much a part of our lives and still are, GOD bless you & your family

Lorna Bell

May 30, 2008

My sympathy to the family of Earle Hagen. Thanks for all the great music, especially for the theme music for "The Andy Griffith Show". I love that tune.

Patricia Herman Edmonson

May 30, 2008

Mr. Hagen spoke at an assembly program at Peeples Jr. High School in Jackson, Mississippi during the mid-1960s. His message focused on character building and was very encouraging. At the end of his talk, he whistled the Andy Griffith Show tune for us! It was another world, and he blew away his audience of young Andy Griffith Show fans! I still remember how excited everyone was that day.

May God grant His strength and peace to the Hagen family today and all the days ahead.

Lori-Ann D.

May 30, 2008

How could we ever forget the themes to "That Girl", "The Andy Griffith Show" etc...these are a part of our childhood and no one ever forgets their childhood nor will we ever, ever forget your contributions to the most memorable and innocent times of our lives!!! Give our regards to Don Knotts and the gang ~ we miss each and everyone of you more than you know. Love, Lori-Ann

J Mikell

May 30, 2008

Is is so good to see a face behind those wonderful works. Too bad we get to know persons like Mr. Hagen at sad ocassions. But to Mr. Hagen family, please accept our condolences during this time of deep sadness. Remember Job 14:14 and Psalms 83:18, and may you have peace in your lives today and forever.

James Conner

May 30, 2008

Earle Hagen to music television composing is like Johnny Olsen to Game show Warmup and announcing:
He was simply the best!!
The memorys of The Gomer Pyle theme will live on forever and his talent clearly was a gift from god!!

Jerry Frankel

May 30, 2008

Goodbye, good friend,I know you will be "WHISTLING" on your way "UPSTAIRS" Chris/Jerry

Anke Romero

May 30, 2008

Dear Mrs. Hagen, Family & Friends of Mr. Hagen, hoping all the things that made your loved one Mr. Hagen a special gift from God will forever bless your life in beautiful memories. In Sympathy & Caring from Anke Romero ( Catering Associate Eisenhower Medical Center)

Shirley Hall

May 29, 2008

To the Family of Mr. Earle Hagen,

Thank you so much for sharing Mr. Hagen with the world. What a musical genius he was! My husband and I know all the theme music he composed; however, our favorite piece is the legendary "Harlem Nocturne." This song speaks right to my heart; it is so beautiful; I've yet to hear another selection that can compare to this true work of art. I'm so sorry for your loss. God will help you and give you the strength to bear this.

Bonnie Cheek

May 29, 2008

What beautiful music Earle will compose in Heaven.
Thanks, Earle, for all the wonderful music...God Bless your family.

John Santucci

May 29, 2008

To the Hagen Family, we send our prayers to you all. Mr Hagen was such a good person. We have missed him over the years. He and I shared some good laughs over the years as a customer at our restaurant.
The Santucci Family

Beverly Watkins

May 29, 2008

I have enjoyed Mr. Hagen's music over the years and never new his name until now. I don't care what I'm doing or where I am; if I hear that familiar whistle of "The Andy Griffith Show", I just have to join in.

Thanks for all of the memories!

I will keep his family in my thoughts and prayers.

Rest In Peace, Mr. Earle H. Hagen!

Heather Holloway

May 29, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

BART KEARNS

May 28, 2008

TO THE FAMILY OF MR. EARLE HAGEN
PLEASE TAKE MY HEART FELT SYMPATHY AT THE LOSS OF MR. HEGAN AS A YOUNG KID MY PRIVATE SCHOOL USED TO GO OVER TO HIS SOUTHEREN CALIFORNIA HOUSE TO USE HIS BACK YARD POOL I WAS A FRIEND AT THAT TIME OF HIS SON JIM WE HAVE LOST COMPLETE TOUCH BUT WHEN I READ THE NEWS OF THE PASSING OF HIS FATHER IT BROUGHT BACK TO MY MIND OF THOSE DAYS WAY BACK WHEN
YOURS KINDLY
BART KEARNS
818-517-2540

Nita Marie

May 28, 2008

His music was the greatest. How lucky we were to have had him! My thoughts and prayers are with Earle's family. God bless you.

charlie mae queen

May 28, 2008

may god bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

L. Lochowski

May 28, 2008

My heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. May God's love get you through the days ahead. I know that just hearing the whistling from the Andy Griffith show always put a smile on my face and put me in a better mood and for that, I thank you Mr. Hagen. God Bless.

May 28, 2008

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy for your loss. It is heart-warming to put a face to many wonderful tunes. I know you have wonderful memories to treasure. You are in the thoughts and prayers of many. Matthew 6:9

Karen Simpson

May 28, 2008

I would like for everyone to know what a pleasure it was to care for Mr. Hagen during his final days. I provided care for Earle for the past final weeks of his life and would like to say that i was very touched by him and his wife. Earle will be greatly missed.

Sunny Hilden

May 28, 2008

I'm so honored to have just met Mr. Hagen & his lovely wife, Laura, on April 26th at the Morningside Country Club. As I'm a songwriter for a living, Earle's career is truly an inspiration. He was so generous in sharing stories and advice that evening and I feel truly blessed to have met such a talented, gracious gentleman. I offer a song of mine as comfort for the whole family.

With the very best of prayerful wishes,

Sunny Hilden

GOODBYE FOR NOW
Music & lyrics by Sunny Hilden

Goodbye, for now, for all’s not lost,
Breathe on inside of me,
In days we’ve shared and days we’ll spend
Inside my memory...

Goodbye, for now, for time will tell,
Our souls are never gone
So much to find, to learn to be,
Forever moving on...

Goodbye, for now, for auld lang syne,
A toast to love so far,
For all that’s good as years go by,
No matter where we are...

Goodbye, for now, for all we know,
We all still dream as one,
We’ve no less days to give our love
As if we’ve just begun...

www.sunnyhilden.com

May 28, 2008

Bless you always!

Dee Taylor

May 28, 2008

his songs will go on forever i'm so sorry to hear of your lost my prayer are with you ,

Pauline Hicks

May 28, 2008

Even though I didn't know him, I'll think of him every time I hear the whistle from the Andy Griffith Show. Sympathy to his family.

Linda Styles

May 28, 2008

As a fan of the old re-runs of "The Andy Griffith Show", I remember seeing Mr. Hagen's name on the credits but was unaware of all of his accomplishments. Thank you, Earle Hagen for making American lives better by making great music!

ray Interlandi

May 28, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Gerald Schmidt

May 28, 2008

Mr. Hagen's music will continue to live on forever, just as the TV shows that he wrote many of the theme songs for will live on forever. "The Song May Have Ended, But the Melody Lingers On".

R D

May 28, 2008

Hagen Family:
I'am writing to extend my deepest condolence on the loss of your loved one. I just wanted to share with you a scripture of comfort from God's word the Bible at Isaiah 33:24 and no resident will say,Iam sick." But can you imagine a time where we will be free of any health issues,being vibrant health,living in peace and harmony? Well the Bible promises that it will take place all by means of Jehovah God Kingdom in which we pray for in the Lord's Pray at Matthew 6:9,10 that Kingdom will also accommplish a Resurrection therefore giving you the hope of welcome back your loved ones right here on earth, a paradise earth.

Debbie Bivens

May 28, 2008

So he's the gentleman who made me [as a kid] want to learn how to whistle well!

What a genius of a man!

Rest In Peace Mr. Hagen.

sull

May 28, 2008

sull

V Lee

May 28, 2008

Sir: Thank you for sharing your talent of music with the World. God Bless your family and grant them strength for the days ahead as they and others miss you.

You've help to make the World more beautiful.

R. Reed

May 28, 2008

Mrs. Hagen,

Thinking of some of the songs to the TV series, just warms my heart.
You have my deepest sympathy. May you find that there are others who really do care about your lost.
May the God of all comfort who comforts us in all our pains and sorrow give you the needed strenght to endure in this.
He [Jehovah] God will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.

Daniels Family

May 28, 2008

To the Hagen Family,
We are so sorry for your dear loss and offer our deepest condolences. We can recall all of those old TV theme songs with fond memories. May you find comfort in your memories and solace in "the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort." (2 Cor 1:3,4)

V. Kingsbury

May 28, 2008

Don't worry about Earle--he'd get into Heaven on the strength of "Harlem Nocturne" alone. Thanks for everything, Mr. Hagen...

D.L. ZIMMERMAN

May 28, 2008

REST IN PEACE, EARLE HAGEN

Donald Guy

May 28, 2008

The music from Andy Griffith show will always be his best in my opinion! Thanks for all the musical memories Mr. Hagen. I think the good Lord chose the right person for the job you did so well!

Bill Fead

May 27, 2008

Thanks for your Military Service.
Past Commander V.F.W.
My brother is in the Music Ind. he is C.E.O. For Burt Bacharach.

Catherine

May 27, 2008

Catherine

Mary Wilson

May 27, 2008

God Bless, Earle. Your music was wonderful.

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