Harry Betts

[1] Born in New York and raised in Fresno, California, he was active as a jazz trombonist and played with Stan Kenton's orchestra in the 1950s.

He wrote and orchestrated soundtracks for several films, including A Swingin' Summer (1965), The Big Mouth (1967), A Time for Dying (1969), The Fantastic Plastic Machine (1969), Goodnight, My Love (1972), Black Mama White Mama (1972), Little Cigars (1973) and Nice Dreams (1981).

[2] With Elmer Bernstein With Bobby Darin With Fred Katz With Stan Kenton With Barney Kessel With Shorty Rogers With Pete Rugolo

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