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  1. William George Loose (June 5, 1910 – February 22, 1991) was an American composer of film, cartoon and television soundtrack music and stock musical cues . Early life and career. Born in Michigan, Loose became a staff musical arranger for an Omaha, Nebraska radio station.

  2. Jack Tillar and William Loose: Country of origin: United States: Original language: English: No. of episodes: 7: Production; Executive producer: Thomas Skinner: Producer: Debbie Glovin: Running time: 57 minutes (Total 399 minutes approx.) Production company: WQED Pittsburgh: Original release; Network: PBS: Release: January 22 ...

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  3. William George "Bill" Loose (June 5, 1910 – February 22, 1991) was an American composer of film, cartoon and television soundtrack music and stock musical cues. Born in Michigan, Loose became a staff musical arranger for an Omaha, Nebraska radio station. During World War II, he led the United...

  4. American composer, of mostly library music and stock musical cues. Born: 5 June 1910. Died: 22 February 1991. Sites: Wikipedia. In Groups: Bill Loose And His Orchestra. Variations: Viewing All | William Loose.

  5. William Loose is an American composer on APM Music that was born in June 5, 1910 and died in February 22, 1991 at age 80. His music was featured in 50-60 Hanna-Barbera toons, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Ren & Stimpy Show, and NFL Films. While he used to have a lot more songs on APM Music, he...

  6. William Loose (* 5. Juni 1910 in Michigan; † 22. Juni 1991 in Burbank, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist für Film-, Fernseh- und Produktionsmusik. Seine aktive Zeit war von den 1950ern bis zu den 1970ern. Die Verwendung seines Filmscores für die Zeichentrickserie Ren & Stimpy brachte ihm auch Fans in den 1990ern.

  7. 4 de mar. de 1991 · People News. Mar 3, 1991 11:00pm PT. William Loose. By Variety Staff. William Loose, 80, Emmy-winning composer whose longtime work in tv included such series as “Your Hit Parade,” “The...