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  1. Stanley Wilson (November 25, 1917 – July 12, 1970) was an American musical conductor, arranger and film composer. Wilson was one of the most prolific collaborators in the Hollywood music industry for more than three decades.

  2. Stanley Wilson (November 25, 1917 – July 12, 1970) was an American musical conductor, arranger and film composer. Wilson was one of the most prolific collaborators in the Hollywood music industry for more than three decades.

  3. Stanley Wilson. Born 25 November 1915, New York City. Died 17 July 1970, Aspen, Colorado. A key figure in Hollywood's music industry in the 1950s and 1960s, Stanley Wilson rarely recorded specifically for record audiences, but two of his albums are classics of space age pop.

  4. Stanley Wilson (November 25, 1917 – July 12, 1970) was an American musical conductor, arranger and film composer. Early life. Stanley James Wilson was born in New York City. His father, Philip Wilson emigrated from Russia and his mother, Regina Reiman Wilson from Austria. His parents had a brief career in the Yiddish Shakespeare Theatre.

  5. Stanley Wilson. Real Name: Stanley J. Wilson. Profile: Born 25 November 1915, New York City, New York, USA. Died 17 July 1970, Aspen, Colorado, USA. (heart attack). Co-composed the Revue/Universal Studios TV jingle with Juan Garcia Esquivel . Music supervisor orchestrator, arranger, stock music composer for more than 200 TV series. Show more.

  6. Esquivel also worked as composer for Revue Productions/Universal Television. There he scored the TV western series "The Tall Man," and co-wrote, with Stanley Wilson, the Revue/Universal TV logo fanfare. Music in recent TV and films. Esquivel's recording of "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" was used in episode two of Better Call Saul.

  7. Stanley Wilson may refer to: Stanley Wilson (British politician) (1868–1938) Stanley B. Wilson (1869-1937), American labor leader and politician; Stanley C. Wilson (1879–1967), American politician; Stanley Herbert Wilson (1899–1953), British composer; Stanley Wilson (cricketer) (1948–2022), Australian cricketer