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RAYMOND SCOTT TIMELINE Raymond Scott Timeline. 1908 – Born Harry Warnow, September 10, Brooklyn, NY, to Sara and Joseph Warnow. (Brother Mark born eight years earlier.) 1921 – Assembles his first “audio laboratory” at home. 1924 – First reported professional job as pianist.SHEET MUSIC
Sheet Music. We have a collection of vintage and contemporary arrangements of Raymond Scott’s works. These charts are not commercially available, but we provide them in pdf format at no charge to interested musicians, conductors, bandleaders, and academic groups. We have arrangements for piano, sextet, and/or small orchestra (12-15parts), as
CARTOON TUNES
Cartoon Tunes. Raymond Scott’s music has a long history of association with cartoons and animated films. The tables below chronicle Scott tunes heard in Warner Bros., Ren & Stimpy, The Simpsons, and other animated features.. The Scott composition heard most often in cartoons is “Powerhouse,” which consists of two distinct sections which are immediately recognizable to everyEarthling
MUSIC LICENSING
If you’re interested in licensing Raymond Scott music for a project—film, animation, commercial, theater production, video game, TV or radio show, student work—please contact us. We control hundreds of master recordings, as well as the publishing rights on many of these recordings. These recordings cover a multitude of styles, including (but not limited to): classic ’30s noveltySTREAMING AUDIO
Streaming samples of Scott’s historic recordings and contemporary versions. Microphone Music: the 1937-39 Raymond Scott Quintette Manhattan Research Inc.: electronic music from the 1950s and ’60s Soothing Sounds for Baby: electronic lullabies (for children of all ages) Reckless Night and Turkish Twilights: more 1937-39 RSQ tracks The Secret Seven: The Unexpected (1960) This Time With ARTIFACTS FROM THE ARCHIVES We are offering a FREE 349-page downloadable pdf compendium of Raymond Scott artifacts and ephemera, including previously uncirculated historic material. The Artifacts files are intended as informational supplements to the Scott albums Three Willow Park: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961–1971; Manhattan Research Inc.; and Soothing Sounds for Baby (all available on Basta Music). FREQUENTLY ASSUMED QUESTIONS Q. Who was Raymond Scott — in 50 words or less? A: Scott was a composer, bandleader, arranger, engineer, orchestra conductor, electronic music pioneer, inventor, and philosopher-visionary. He’s sometimes referred to as “the man who made cartoons swing” because his melodies have been used in countless popular cartoons since the early 1940s. Q: When and where WARNER BROS. CARTOONS Powerhouse. 1988. The Happy Farmer. Deduce You Say. In an 18th Century Drawing Room. 1956. Dog Collared. In an 18th Century Drawing Room.1951.
RAYMOND SCOTT: COMPOSER, INVENTOR, PIANIST, VISIONARYFAQFEATURESMUSICLICENSINGCARTOONSFILMS Recent Releases & Remembrance. The Raymond Scott Big Band was the lost chapter between Scott's early 1937–39 Quintette and his 1960s electronic music. The groundbreaking 1942 CBS band was the first multiracial radio orchestra, featuring such jazz legends as Ben Webster, Cozy Cole, and Charlie Shavers.This unit could swing hard, while navigating Scott's intricate passages. AVAILABLE RECORDINGS The long awaited second collection of Raymond Scott electronica, Three Willow Park: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961-1971, features 61 previously unreleased recordings from the decade before Scott left New York to work in L.A. for Motown.Most tracks were recorded on devices Scott invented, and his Motown Electronium is heard for the first timeon disc.
RAYMOND SCOTT TIMELINE Raymond Scott Timeline. 1908 – Born Harry Warnow, September 10, Brooklyn, NY, to Sara and Joseph Warnow. (Brother Mark born eight years earlier.) 1921 – Assembles his first “audio laboratory” at home. 1924 – First reported professional job as pianist.SHEET MUSIC
Sheet Music. We have a collection of vintage and contemporary arrangements of Raymond Scott’s works. These charts are not commercially available, but we provide them in pdf format at no charge to interested musicians, conductors, bandleaders, and academic groups. We have arrangements for piano, sextet, and/or small orchestra (12-15parts), as
CARTOON TUNES
Cartoon Tunes. Raymond Scott’s music has a long history of association with cartoons and animated films. The tables below chronicle Scott tunes heard in Warner Bros., Ren & Stimpy, The Simpsons, and other animated features.. The Scott composition heard most often in cartoons is “Powerhouse,” which consists of two distinct sections which are immediately recognizable to everyEarthling
MUSIC LICENSING
If you’re interested in licensing Raymond Scott music for a project—film, animation, commercial, theater production, video game, TV or radio show, student work—please contact us. We control hundreds of master recordings, as well as the publishing rights on many of these recordings. These recordings cover a multitude of styles, including (but not limited to): classic ’30s noveltySTREAMING AUDIO
Streaming samples of Scott’s historic recordings and contemporary versions. Microphone Music: the 1937-39 Raymond Scott Quintette Manhattan Research Inc.: electronic music from the 1950s and ’60s Soothing Sounds for Baby: electronic lullabies (for children of all ages) Reckless Night and Turkish Twilights: more 1937-39 RSQ tracks The Secret Seven: The Unexpected (1960) This Time With ARTIFACTS FROM THE ARCHIVES We are offering a FREE 349-page downloadable pdf compendium of Raymond Scott artifacts and ephemera, including previously uncirculated historic material. The Artifacts files are intended as informational supplements to the Scott albums Three Willow Park: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961–1971; Manhattan Research Inc.; and Soothing Sounds for Baby (all available on Basta Music). FREQUENTLY ASSUMED QUESTIONS Q. Who was Raymond Scott — in 50 words or less? A: Scott was a composer, bandleader, arranger, engineer, orchestra conductor, electronic music pioneer, inventor, and philosopher-visionary. He’s sometimes referred to as “the man who made cartoons swing” because his melodies have been used in countless popular cartoons since the early 1940s. Q: When and where WARNER BROS. CARTOONS Powerhouse. 1988. The Happy Farmer. Deduce You Say. In an 18th Century Drawing Room. 1956. Dog Collared. In an 18th Century Drawing Room.1951.
MUSIC | RAYMOND SCOTT (1908-1994) Music. If young Raymond Scott had disregarded his big brother Mark’s advice in 1927, this site would be about the engineering successes of a guy named Harry Warnow. But Mark Warnow guided his talented brother away from technical school and towards Juilliard. In a few years, Harry became “Raymond,” and the rest is history.CARTOON TUNES
Cartoon Tunes. Raymond Scott’s music has a long history of association with cartoons and animated films. The tables below chronicle Scott tunes heard in Warner Bros., Ren & Stimpy, The Simpsons, and other animated features.. The Scott composition heard most often in cartoons is “Powerhouse,” which consists of two distinct sections which are immediately recognizable to everyEarthling
SHEET MUSIC
Sheet Music. We have a collection of vintage and contemporary arrangements of Raymond Scott’s works. These charts are not commercially available, but we provide them in pdf format at no charge to interested musicians, conductors, bandleaders, and academic groups. We have arrangements for piano, sextet, and/or small orchestra (12-15parts), as
VIDEOS WITH SCOTT MUSIC Much Music (Canada) bumpers with Raymond Scott’s "Boy Scout in Switzerland" and "Twilight in Turkey," 1993. from Stan Warnow on Vimeo. Much Music (Canada) bumpers with Raymond Scott’s "Boy Scout in Switzerland" and "Twilight in Turkey," 1993. Play.STREAMING AUDIO
Streaming samples of Scott’s historic recordings and contemporary versions. Microphone Music: the 1937-39 Raymond Scott Quintette Manhattan Research Inc.: electronic music from the 1950s and ’60s Soothing Sounds for Baby: electronic lullabies (for children of all ages) Reckless Night and Turkish Twilights: more 1937-39 RSQ tracks The Secret Seven: The Unexpected (1960) This Time With RAYMOND SCOTT ORCHESTRETTE The 7-piece, NYC-based Raymond Scott Orchestrette performs vintage works by Scott covering his novelty jazz outfits of the 1930s, rarely-heard orchestral pieces, and acoustic renditions of Scott’s 1960s electronic works. The RSO brings Scott’s controlled lunacy into the 21st century. The impishness and daredevil colors of the compositions remain, but the arrangements (mostly by pianist WARNER BROS. CARTOON AUDIO The playlist below contains audio clips from Warner Bros. cartoons which contain Carl Stalling adaptions of Raymond Scott compositions. There are almost 140 such instances in around 120 WB cartoons. Special thanks to Curtis Woodbridge for inspiration and assistance in compiling the index of Scott musical quotes in WB cartoons.BOB MOOG INTERVIEW
Bob Moog interview. “Raymond Scott was in the forefront of developing electronic music technology, and he was in the forefront of using it commercially as a musician.”. – Bob Moog. Phone interview by Irwin Chusid, May 19, 1993. An abridged print version of this interview appeared in the 2 CIRCLE MACHINES AND SEQUENCERS:THE UNTOLD HISTORY OF Circle Machines and Sequencers: The Untold History of Raymond Scott’s Electronica. By Irwin Chusid and Jeff Winner Published in Electronic Music magazine, December 2001 (updated 2016). Gentlemen: I have a story that may be of interest to you. INTERVIEW WITH GUY COSTA ABOUT RAYMOND SCOTT’S ELECTRONIUM Interview with Guy Costa about Raymond Scott’s Electronium. Gaetano “Guy” Costa worked under Berry Gordy at Motown in Los Angeles from 1969 to 1987, variously as Head of Operations and Chief Engineer, running the recording studios. At the date of this interview, he lived in Westlake Village, CA, and owned a company, Quadim Corp., which manufactured and produced CDs and cassettes for RAYMOND SCOTT: COMPOSER, INVENTOR, PIANIST, VISIONARYFAQFEATURESMUSICLICENSINGCARTOONSFILMS Recent Releases & Remembrance. The Raymond Scott Big Band was the lost chapter between Scott's early 1937–39 Quintette and his 1960s electronic music. The groundbreaking 1942 CBS band was the first multiracial radio orchestra, featuring such jazz legends as Ben Webster, Cozy Cole, and Charlie Shavers.This unit could swing hard, while navigating Scott's intricate passages. AVAILABLE RECORDINGS The long awaited second collection of Raymond Scott electronica, Three Willow Park: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961-1971, features 61 previously unreleased recordings from the decade before Scott left New York to work in L.A. for Motown.Most tracks were recorded on devices Scott invented, and his Motown Electronium is heard for the first timeon disc.
RAYMOND SCOTT TIMELINE compiled by Irwin Chusid & Jeff E. Winner Click on linked text to view pop-up photos 1908 – Born Harry Warnow, September 10, Brooklyn, NY, to Sara and Joseph Warnow. (Brother Mark born eight years earlier.) 1921 – Assembles his first “audio laboratory” at home. 1924 – First reported professional job as pianist. Claims toSHEET MUSIC
We have a collection of vintage and contemporary arrangements of Raymond Scott’s works. These charts are not commercially available, but we provide them in pdf format at no charge to interested musicians, conductors, bandleaders, and academic groups. We have arrangements for piano, sextet, and/or small orchestra (12-15 parts), as well as several larger arrangements, someMUSIC LICENSING
If you’re interested in licensing Raymond Scott music for a project—film, animation, commercial, theater production, video game, TV or radio show, student work—please contact us. We control hundreds of master recordings, as well as the publishing rights on many of these recordings. These recordings cover a multitude of styles, including (but not limited to): classic ’30s noveltyCARTOON TUNES
Cartoon Tunes. Raymond Scott’s music has a long history of association with cartoons and animated films. The tables below chronicle Scott tunes heard in Warner Bros., Ren & Stimpy, The Simpsons, and other animated features.. The Scott composition heard most often in cartoons is “Powerhouse,” which consists of two distinct sections which are immediately recognizable to everyEarthling
ARTIFACTS FROM THE ARCHIVES We are offering a FREE 349-page downloadable pdf compendium of Raymond Scott artifacts and ephemera, including previously uncirculated historic material. The Artifacts files are intended as informational supplements to the Scott albums Three Willow Park: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961–1971; Manhattan Research Inc.; and Soothing Sounds for Baby (all available on Basta Music). FREQUENTLY ASSUMED QUESTIONS Q. Who was Raymond Scott — in 50 words or less? A: Scott was a composer, bandleader, arranger, engineer, orchestra conductor, electronic music pioneer, inventor, and philosopher-visionary. He’s sometimes referred to as “the man who made cartoons swing” because his melodies have been used in countless popular cartoons since the early 1940s. Q: When and where WARNER BROS. CARTOONS * – U.S Army “Private Snafu” non-theatrical WWII release ** – First confirmed use of Raymond Scott music by Carl Stalling (released May 15, 1943) *** – FirstBOB MOOG INTERVIEW
“Raymond Scott was in the forefront of developing electronic music technology, and he was in the forefront of using it commercially as a musician.” – Bob Moog Phone interview by Irwin Chusid, May 19, 1993. An abridged print version of this interview appeared in the 2-cd package Manhattan Research Inc. For this expanded version, we’veincorporated
RAYMOND SCOTT: COMPOSER, INVENTOR, PIANIST, VISIONARYFAQFEATURESMUSICLICENSINGCARTOONSFILMS Recent Releases & Remembrance. The Raymond Scott Big Band was the lost chapter between Scott's early 1937–39 Quintette and his 1960s electronic music. The groundbreaking 1942 CBS band was the first multiracial radio orchestra, featuring such jazz legends as Ben Webster, Cozy Cole, and Charlie Shavers.This unit could swing hard, while navigating Scott's intricate passages. AVAILABLE RECORDINGS The long awaited second collection of Raymond Scott electronica, Three Willow Park: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961-1971, features 61 previously unreleased recordings from the decade before Scott left New York to work in L.A. for Motown.Most tracks were recorded on devices Scott invented, and his Motown Electronium is heard for the first timeon disc.
RAYMOND SCOTT TIMELINE compiled by Irwin Chusid & Jeff E. Winner Click on linked text to view pop-up photos 1908 – Born Harry Warnow, September 10, Brooklyn, NY, to Sara and Joseph Warnow. (Brother Mark born eight years earlier.) 1921 – Assembles his first “audio laboratory” at home. 1924 – First reported professional job as pianist. Claims toSHEET MUSIC
We have a collection of vintage and contemporary arrangements of Raymond Scott’s works. These charts are not commercially available, but we provide them in pdf format at no charge to interested musicians, conductors, bandleaders, and academic groups. We have arrangements for piano, sextet, and/or small orchestra (12-15 parts), as well as several larger arrangements, someMUSIC LICENSING
If you’re interested in licensing Raymond Scott music for a project—film, animation, commercial, theater production, video game, TV or radio show, student work—please contact us. We control hundreds of master recordings, as well as the publishing rights on many of these recordings. These recordings cover a multitude of styles, including (but not limited to): classic ’30s noveltyCARTOON TUNES
Cartoon Tunes. Raymond Scott’s music has a long history of association with cartoons and animated films. The tables below chronicle Scott tunes heard in Warner Bros., Ren & Stimpy, The Simpsons, and other animated features.. The Scott composition heard most often in cartoons is “Powerhouse,” which consists of two distinct sections which are immediately recognizable to everyEarthling
ARTIFACTS FROM THE ARCHIVES We are offering a FREE 349-page downloadable pdf compendium of Raymond Scott artifacts and ephemera, including previously uncirculated historic material. The Artifacts files are intended as informational supplements to the Scott albums Three Willow Park: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961–1971; Manhattan Research Inc.; and Soothing Sounds for Baby (all available on Basta Music). FREQUENTLY ASSUMED QUESTIONS Q. Who was Raymond Scott — in 50 words or less? A: Scott was a composer, bandleader, arranger, engineer, orchestra conductor, electronic music pioneer, inventor, and philosopher-visionary. He’s sometimes referred to as “the man who made cartoons swing” because his melodies have been used in countless popular cartoons since the early 1940s. Q: When and where WARNER BROS. CARTOONS * – U.S Army “Private Snafu” non-theatrical WWII release ** – First confirmed use of Raymond Scott music by Carl Stalling (released May 15, 1943) *** – FirstBOB MOOG INTERVIEW
“Raymond Scott was in the forefront of developing electronic music technology, and he was in the forefront of using it commercially as a musician.” – Bob Moog Phone interview by Irwin Chusid, May 19, 1993. An abridged print version of this interview appeared in the 2-cd package Manhattan Research Inc. For this expanded version, we’veincorporated
MUSIC | RAYMOND SCOTT (1908-1994) This page has an overview of music by Raymond Scott. Music. If young Raymond Scott had disregarded his big brother Mark’s advice in 1927,this site would be
CARTOON TUNES
Cartoon Tunes. Raymond Scott’s music has a long history of association with cartoons and animated films. The tables below chronicle Scott tunes heard in Warner Bros., Ren & Stimpy, The Simpsons, and other animated features.. The Scott composition heard most often in cartoons is “Powerhouse,” which consists of two distinct sections which are immediately recognizable to everyEarthling
STREAMING AUDIO
Streaming samples of Scott’s historic recordings and contemporary versions. Microphone Music: the 1937-39 Raymond Scott Quintette Manhattan Research Inc.: electronic music from the 1950s and ’60s Soothing Sounds for Baby: electronic lullabies (for children of all ages) Reckless Night and Turkish Twilights: more 1937-39 RSQ tracks The Secret Seven: The Unexpected (1960) This Time With CONTACT | RAYMOND SCOTT (1908-1994) Join our mailing list, license music, request info, or provide us with info. email us at info@raymondscott.net WARNER BROS. CARTOON AUDIO The playlist below contains audio clips from Warner Bros. cartoons which contain Carl Stalling adaptions of Raymond Scott compositions. There are almost 140 such instances in around 120 WB cartoons. Special thanks to Curtis Woodbridge for inspiration and assistance in compiling the index of Scott musical quotes in WB cartoons.THREE WILLOW PARK
THREE WILLOW PARK: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961-1971 Three Willow Park: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961–1971, now available from Basta, represents the second anthology of pioneering electronica by Raymond Scott. The album contains 61 previously unissued gems, many featuring hypnotic rhythm tracks played by Scott’s Electronium — an invention which composedBOB MOOG INTERVIEW
“Raymond Scott was in the forefront of developing electronic music technology, and he was in the forefront of using it commercially as a musician.” – Bob Moog Phone interview by Irwin Chusid, May 19, 1993. An abridged print version of this interview appeared in the 2-cd package Manhattan Research Inc. For this expanded version, we’veincorporated
CIRCLE MACHINES AND SEQUENCERS:THE UNTOLD HISTORY OF Circle Machines and Sequencers: The Untold History of Raymond Scott’s Electronica. By Irwin Chusid and Jeff Winner Published in Electronic Music magazine, December 2001 (updated 2016). Gentlemen: I have a story that may be of interest to you. RAYMOND SCOTT: REDISCOVERING THE FORGOTTEN WIT OF JAZZ ii ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS Raymond Scott: Rediscovering the Forgotten Wit of Jazz By Corey M. Goldberg Thesis director: Professor John Howland Raymond Scott was a composer and bandleader famous for aunique brand of
INTERVIEW WITH GUY COSTA ABOUT RAYMOND SCOTT’S ELECTRONIUM Interview with Guy Costa about Raymond Scott’s Electronium. Gaetano “Guy” Costa worked under Berry Gordy at Motown in Los Angeles from 1969 to 1987, variously as Head of Operations and Chief Engineer, running the recording studios. At the date of this interview, he lived in Westlake Village, CA, and owned a company, Quadim Corp., which manufactured and produced CDs and cassettes forRaymond Scott
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"Raymond Scott is one of the greatest music technology innovators ofthe 20th century."
Matt Black (Coldcut) Composer, inventor, visionary, pianist, engineer, electronic music pioneer, control freak. REFRESHING! CREAMY! SMOOTH! RELAXING! RAYMOND SCOTT'S JINGLE WORKSHOP NOW AVAILABLE: a lavish 2-LP/2-CD
set of 120 TV and radio commercials from Scott's enormously successful JINGLE WORKSHOP, 1951–1965.
For over a decade Scott earned a solid living composing, arranging, and recording catchy ditties for REVLON, DELTA AIRLINES, STUCKEY'S, ALKA-SELTZER, SPRITE, the Ford Motor Company, and other major sponsors. Hear DOROTHY COLLINS, MEL TORMÉ, and dozens of unnamed session vocalists and musicians serenade you about beer, ice cream, gasoline, cigarettes, more beer, bread, shampoo, cars, mouthwash, andMORE beer.
The _JINGLE WORKSHOP_ collection includes finished spots, outtakes, rehearsals, alternates, demos, unused instrumental beds, studio chatter, and irresistible earworms about mid-20th century consumer goods. The styles range from cool jazz to percolating Latin, from lush orchestrations to piano & voice; the arrangements feature soloists, vocal duets, and group harmony. There's even some stray electronic works discovered after the release of the all-electronic Y2K compilation _MANHATTAN RESEARCH INC_. Collection produced by IRWIN CHUSID, cover art by JAVIER GARCIA, and liner notes by GARY STOCKDALE. Released by MODERN HARMONIC on double LPand or two CDs
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RAYMOND SCOTT NEWS AND SCOTTWORKS UPDATE Our first Scottworks Festival took place in September 2018, and much has happened since. New works sampling Scott's electronica have been released by Lizzo ("Tempo") and T-Bone
Burnett ("Anti Cyclone" ). Academy Award winning director Morgan Neville has licensed a Scott recording for his newdocumentary about
Def Jam founder Rick Rubin. Scott's Electronium is chronicled in an exhibit at the new Moogseum in Asheville, NC, and Yuri Suzuki's Electronium Re-imaginedplatform was on
exhibit at London's Barbican Museum. The Scott family is in the early planning stages for SCOTTWORKS II IN 2020, most likely to be held on the east coast. Details about all of the above here.
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second collection of Raymond Scott electronica was issued in 2017. _THREE WILLOW PARK: ELECTRONIC MUSIC FROM INNER SPACE, 1961-1971_ features 61 previously unreleased recordings from the decade before Scott left New York to work in L.A. for Motown. Most tracks were recorded on devices Scott invented, and his MOTOWN ELECTRONIUM is heard for the first time on disc. The 3-LP/2-CD set serves as a companion to the Y2K collection _MANHATTAN RESEARCH, INC_.
Many tracks feature hypnotic rhythms played by the Electronium—an invention which composed and performed using programmed intelligence. _THREE WILLOW PARK _includes an extensive booklet with historical chronicles, photos, a timeline, family remembrances, track notes, and ephemera. Watch a short promotional _3WP_video clip here.
_SCOTTWORKS PERFORMANCE VIDEOS_ : We've posted a number of live performances from our September 2018 RAYMOND SCOTT FESTIVAL held in Burbank. Hear/see Scott tunes performed by QUARTET SAN FRANCISCO, EGO PLUM, SKIP HELLER, BETH SORRENTINO, and MICHAEL WHELAN. _ARTIFACTS FROM THE ARCHIVES_ : Learn more about Scott's electronic music career in a FREE 349-page downloadable compendium of artifacts and ephemera, including previously uncirculated historicmaterial.
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