Composer and conductor John Cacavas (born 13 August 1930 in Aberdeen, South… Read Full Bio ↴Composer and conductor John Cacavas (born 13 August 1930 in Aberdeen, South Dakota) is probably best known for his television scores, notably Kojak, for which he was the chief composer.
John Cacavas began his musical career when, as a 13-year old, he formed his own band in Aberdeen, South Dakota. He began college locally at Northern State University, and then went on to study music and composition at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinios, where he became active as an arranger for several varsity musicals and director of a weekly radio orchestra broadcast.
Upon graduation, he entered the Armed Forces and became an arranger with the prestigious United States Army Band in Washington, D. C. It was there that he began writing arrangements and compositions for the nation's major music publishers. He also began his long-time friendship and collaboration with Charles Osgood, lyricist (now news commentator and personality at CBS). With their writing of an oratorio, The Conversion of Paul, they won national acclaim.
Upon his discharge, Cacavas moved to New York and began pursuing his career in earnest, continuing his composing and arranging. He served as an assistant conductor at CBS under the tutelage of the esteemed Alfredo Antonini, and worked closely with Morton Gould. Cacavas went on to become Director of Publications at Chappell & Co. Inc. while continuing with his composing career.
In 1970 he and his family moved to London where he became established as a film composer. Three years later he relocated his family to Beverly Hills where he became a full-time composer for feature films and television.
Cacavas has written extensively for television. Along with his five years of scoring Kojak, and three years of Hawaii Five-0, he has written for such diverse shows as Matlock, Columbo, Quincy, Murder She Wrote, Mrs. Columbo, The Gangster Chronicles, Lady Blue, The Four Seasons, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Today's FBI, The Equalizer and Bionic Woman. His music has also appeared on Friends, Everybody Loves Raymond, Malcolm in the Middle, Magnum P. I., Dawson's Creek, Perry Mason, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, X-Files, Frasier and countless others.
A sample of his scores for TV movies are Time Machine, Murder by Reason of Insanity, Police Story II, Dirty Dozen II and III, The Return of Ironside, and Hellinger's Law.
His scores for mini-series include The Executioner's Song, Jenny's War, Confessional, A Death in California, and Perfect Murder, Perfect Town.
Feature motion picture credits include Airport '75 and Airport '77, Playing With Fire, Hangar 18, Satanic Rites of Dracula, Horror Express, Redneck, Pancho Villa, and the source music for King of Comedy.
Aside from films, Cacavas has been active as a guest conductor. He has appeared with the London Symphony, the BBC Orchestra of London, The Atlanta Symphony, Radio City Music Hall Orchestra, The Norwegian Broadcasting Orchestra, The Dutch National Radio Orchestra, Sinfonia of London, The City of Prague Philharmonic, The Florida Symphonic Pops and the United States Army Band. He has also served as the principal conductor of the Beverly Hills Pops.
In addition, his works have been performed by many major orchestras including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Pops, San Francisco Symphony, Milwaukee Symphony, The Honolulu and Indianapolis Symphonies and countless others.
His CDs include the soundtrack albums from Airport '75, From London with Love, Phantom of the Opera and Other Broadway Hits, Gallant Men and Behind the Scenes, which is a selection of his top TV and movie themes.
Original songs and arrangements have been recorded by Nancy Wilson, Roger Williams, Sacha Distel, Telly Savalas, Ed McMahon, Les Brown, Lalo Schifrin, the Boston Pops, The Ventures, Ed Townsend and the Cincinnati Pops.
Cacavas has been a leading figure in the American school music field for many years. His published educational works total over two thousand in the areas of symphonic band, orchestra, chorus and chamber works. Many of these are published abroad where they receive extensive performances. In recognition of his musical expertise, he has been invited to guest lecture and conduct seminars around the country, appearing at UCLA, USC, Northwestern University, San Diego State and many other venues.
As a songwriter, his most recent collaboration has been with lyricist Hal David and they have two CDs currently in release by the music production firm, Zomba.
Cacavas is the author of three published books, Orchestration and Music Arranging, The Art of Writing Music and It's Not All Do-Re-Mi.
Music honors include two Emmy nominations. He was awarded the Northwestern University's Distinguished Alumni Award and received an honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Northern State University. In collaboration with Charles Osgood, he has won two Freedoms Foundation Awards, for The Golden Door and Gallant Men.
Cacavas is presently a member of the Motion Picture Academy's Executive Music Committee and has served as a governor of that organization. He has also served as president of the Composers Guild of America. He has been a member of ASCAP's Board of Review and most recently on the Board of Directors.
John Cacavas, along with his wife, Bonnie, an accomplished lyricist, psychiatric social worker and published author, live in Beverly Hills and also maintain a home in London. They have three children, Lisa, designer of Lisa Stewart Jewelry, and John and Jennifer who are both in the motion picture industry.
For relaxation, Cacavas is an avid and accomplished cook and also enjoys painting.
John Cacavas began his musical career when, as a 13-year old, he formed his own band in Aberdeen, South Dakota. He began college locally at Northern State University, and then went on to study music and composition at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinios, where he became active as an arranger for several varsity musicals and director of a weekly radio orchestra broadcast.
Upon graduation, he entered the Armed Forces and became an arranger with the prestigious United States Army Band in Washington, D. C. It was there that he began writing arrangements and compositions for the nation's major music publishers. He also began his long-time friendship and collaboration with Charles Osgood, lyricist (now news commentator and personality at CBS). With their writing of an oratorio, The Conversion of Paul, they won national acclaim.
Upon his discharge, Cacavas moved to New York and began pursuing his career in earnest, continuing his composing and arranging. He served as an assistant conductor at CBS under the tutelage of the esteemed Alfredo Antonini, and worked closely with Morton Gould. Cacavas went on to become Director of Publications at Chappell & Co. Inc. while continuing with his composing career.
In 1970 he and his family moved to London where he became established as a film composer. Three years later he relocated his family to Beverly Hills where he became a full-time composer for feature films and television.
Cacavas has written extensively for television. Along with his five years of scoring Kojak, and three years of Hawaii Five-0, he has written for such diverse shows as Matlock, Columbo, Quincy, Murder She Wrote, Mrs. Columbo, The Gangster Chronicles, Lady Blue, The Four Seasons, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Today's FBI, The Equalizer and Bionic Woman. His music has also appeared on Friends, Everybody Loves Raymond, Malcolm in the Middle, Magnum P. I., Dawson's Creek, Perry Mason, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, X-Files, Frasier and countless others.
A sample of his scores for TV movies are Time Machine, Murder by Reason of Insanity, Police Story II, Dirty Dozen II and III, The Return of Ironside, and Hellinger's Law.
His scores for mini-series include The Executioner's Song, Jenny's War, Confessional, A Death in California, and Perfect Murder, Perfect Town.
Feature motion picture credits include Airport '75 and Airport '77, Playing With Fire, Hangar 18, Satanic Rites of Dracula, Horror Express, Redneck, Pancho Villa, and the source music for King of Comedy.
Aside from films, Cacavas has been active as a guest conductor. He has appeared with the London Symphony, the BBC Orchestra of London, The Atlanta Symphony, Radio City Music Hall Orchestra, The Norwegian Broadcasting Orchestra, The Dutch National Radio Orchestra, Sinfonia of London, The City of Prague Philharmonic, The Florida Symphonic Pops and the United States Army Band. He has also served as the principal conductor of the Beverly Hills Pops.
In addition, his works have been performed by many major orchestras including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Pops, San Francisco Symphony, Milwaukee Symphony, The Honolulu and Indianapolis Symphonies and countless others.
His CDs include the soundtrack albums from Airport '75, From London with Love, Phantom of the Opera and Other Broadway Hits, Gallant Men and Behind the Scenes, which is a selection of his top TV and movie themes.
Original songs and arrangements have been recorded by Nancy Wilson, Roger Williams, Sacha Distel, Telly Savalas, Ed McMahon, Les Brown, Lalo Schifrin, the Boston Pops, The Ventures, Ed Townsend and the Cincinnati Pops.
Cacavas has been a leading figure in the American school music field for many years. His published educational works total over two thousand in the areas of symphonic band, orchestra, chorus and chamber works. Many of these are published abroad where they receive extensive performances. In recognition of his musical expertise, he has been invited to guest lecture and conduct seminars around the country, appearing at UCLA, USC, Northwestern University, San Diego State and many other venues.
As a songwriter, his most recent collaboration has been with lyricist Hal David and they have two CDs currently in release by the music production firm, Zomba.
Cacavas is the author of three published books, Orchestration and Music Arranging, The Art of Writing Music and It's Not All Do-Re-Mi.
Music honors include two Emmy nominations. He was awarded the Northwestern University's Distinguished Alumni Award and received an honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Northern State University. In collaboration with Charles Osgood, he has won two Freedoms Foundation Awards, for The Golden Door and Gallant Men.
Cacavas is presently a member of the Motion Picture Academy's Executive Music Committee and has served as a governor of that organization. He has also served as president of the Composers Guild of America. He has been a member of ASCAP's Board of Review and most recently on the Board of Directors.
John Cacavas, along with his wife, Bonnie, an accomplished lyricist, psychiatric social worker and published author, live in Beverly Hills and also maintain a home in London. They have three children, Lisa, designer of Lisa Stewart Jewelry, and John and Jennifer who are both in the motion picture industry.
For relaxation, Cacavas is an avid and accomplished cook and also enjoys painting.
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Saracen11
Just a short note to let you know how much I enjoy your selection of music and videos. Keep up the good work and don't let the lack of comments get you down. Having maintained a couple of web sites myself, I know there are a lot of folks to visit but never bother to leave a note.
Socratess2007
Saracen11 Thank you Saracan11 for these "encouraging words". People should press the "hold" (or "pause") button a bit more in there lives. They would be amazed how many things they "missed" just by being "hasty" ;-) This channel AND my Blog (Powered by Blogger) (cfr channel banner) will "grow" and improve from september 2015 onward. (New series (blog Amore Musicorum) related to BERT KAEMPFERT AND HIS ORCHESTRA will be launched there soon- a total of 24 "episodes" on "THE MAN, HIS MUSIC AND MAGIC" !
Isai Velazquez
hola socratess2007 lei tus anteriores mensajes claro traduciendolos en internet y pues de ahora en adelante le voy a dar mano arriba a todos tus videos que subas y si quieres a los anteriores tambien, y por cierto ya oi todas tus canciones de tu canal.
y lo disfrute mucho, si en alguna forma puedo ayudar yo con gusto me apunto.
saludos socratess2007 desde Mexico.
Socratess2007
Isai Velazquez Thanks for your kind words Isai ! Obviously, I think (hope) you already subscribed to my channel so that makes me quite happy already :-) So, I am not sure what you mean if you say "I want to help" (??) but I can hereby announce that a new "element" will be introduced soon here on this channel .... (You will soon learn what/how/why .....) But, ON TOP OF THAT, from September 2015 onwards we are going to "revitalize" ("make it alive again" our BLOG which, as you may know, is called "AMORE MUSICORUM" (= LATIN FOR "I LOVE (MY kind of :-) MUSIC". And all the Bert Kaempfert fans who happen to read this comment here, will be "jumping for joy" I suppose. because.... starting from September 2015 onward our blog ("click the RED letter "B" in our banner) will concentrate ONLY on BERT KAEMPFERT.The series will be called = "BERT KAEMPFERT : THE MAN, THE MUSIC AND THE MAGIC" We are now (gradually) preparing 21 "episodes" (these will be published "regularly" (will have to see how I can combine (time ??!!!!) along with Kaempfert music originals and Kaempfert cover-medleys (15 minute videos, Always full length tracks) AND there will be 3 "extra features" bringing the total to 24 episodes (text, photos, lyrics of songs, posters, etc etc all relating to Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra. YES, I confess = I AM a Bert Kaempfert fanatic but.... I think I am in "good company" (looking at the enthusiastic reactions that I get from my subscribers and occasional visitors if I post a Bert Kaempfert track or a "Kaempfert cover". In my archives there are still some 24 Kaempfert "originals" that have not yet been posted here on Youtube and "hundreds" of instrumental cover versions (of which I will, as usual, try to compose a "nice music medley" :-) So, meanwhile wish you all the best, I thank you for being a loyal "friend of my YT channel" and I hope we can talk again soon.While we here, are "preparing" for the new season 2015-2016, we hope (even if you've seen them and heard them all :-) that you will 're-enjoy' (some of) our 775 videos posted so far. Warm greetings and "hasta la vista" ;-) Walter
Paulo Marcos Sollero Gomes
Belo vídeo !
Socratess2007
Paulo Marcos Sollero Gomes Thank you !
Anny W. C.
Oooops I have linked some of your collection on my playlist "Blue Lavender" Hope you don't mind but you sure have got me beat!
Claudio Costa
Ah c'est trop beau!
Socratess2007
Claudio Costa Merci mon ami :-) Bonnes vacances (si vous avez l'opportunité évidement :-) ! Walter
Claudio Costa
Socratess2007 Merci Socratess (Walter), mes vacances sont d'ici deux semaines, vivement les vacances je vais écouter et regarder toutes tes vidéos...