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  1. Occupation (s) Composer, arranger, conductor. Instrument (s) Trumpet. Years active. 1960s–2018. Patrick Moody Williams (April 23, 1939 – July 25, 2018) was an American composer, arranger, and conductor who worked in many genres of music, and in film and television.

  2. Composer: Lou Grant. Patrick Williams is one of the most versatile composers in the music industry. Having composed well over 150 scores for theatrical features and television films, as well as records and concert works, Williams is a man of diverse talents.

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  3. Patrick Williams is a prolific and accomplished composer in today’s music industry. He has composed music for more than 65 feature films, 100 television series, 19 albums, and 30 concert works. He has won four Emmy Awards with 22 nominations and two Grammy Awards with 21 nominations.

  4. About Patrick Williams. Having composed the music for over 65 feature films, 100 television films, 25 television series, as well as 19 albums and 30 concert works, Patrick Williams has established himself as one of the most accomplished and prolific composers in the music industry today.

  5. 9 de ago. de 2018 · Patrick Williams, who wrote Grammy Award-winning arrangements as well as Emmy Award-winning scores for hit television shows like “Columbo,” “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “Lou Grant,” died on...

  6. 1 de ago. de 2018 · August 1, 2018. Patrick Williams: An Appreciation. Beloved music man left incomparable legacy by Jon Burlingame. The death of Patrick Williams last week left a painful void in American music. Renowned jazz bandleader, distinguished composer for films and television, sought-after arranger for top vocalists, he did it all.

  7. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofPatrick Williams | BAFTA

    Composer. 23 April 1939 to 25 July 2018. An American composer who scored over 50 films including Used Cars (1980) and Cry Baby (1990), Williams was also prolific on the small screen on shows such as Columbo (1977-1992) and Lou Grant (1977-1982). He won four Emmys, two Grammys, and received an Oscar nomination for his work on Breaking Away (1979).