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- DiedSeptember 7, 2013 · Santa Monica, California, USA (complications from kidney failure and liver cancer)
- Composer, songwriter ("Satan Wears a Satin Gown"), conductor, cellist and teacher Fred Katz won scholarships and fellowships in cello and piano. He was the music director for the 7th Army Headquarters, and also for Lena Horne, Mindy Carson, Vic Damone, Ken Nordine and Frankie Laine, and was a cellist and composer for the The Chico Hamilton Quintet and artists-and-repertoire director for Decca Records. He also wrote the stage score for "First Born". Katz was a professor of ethnic music at the University of San Fernando, and joined ASCAP in 1955. His other popular song compositions include "Pastorale", "The Toy That Never Was" and "The Moment of Truth".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Hup234!
- He was one of the first jazz musicians to introduce the cello as a viable instrument for solo improvisations.
- John Densmore, drummer with the band The Doors when Katz became a professor of ethnic music in the anthropology department at California State University at Northridge. He remained a professor there for over 30 years.
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