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:" Vincent Anthony Guaraldi ... was born in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco and raised out in the Avenues, surrounded by an Italian American musical family, especially on his mother ’ s side.
Guaraldi died at age 47 on February 6, 1976.
Named for the fictional siblings Linus and Lucy van Pelt, it was released in 1964 on the Vince Guaraldi Trio's album Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown.
* George Winston on Linus and Lucy-The Music of Vince Guaraldi
* 1965: The Vince Guaraldi Trio released a jazz piano arrangement of the song, titled " My Little Drum ," on their soundtrack album, A Charlie Brown Christmas.
These were based on select TV specials that aired, with the exception of Snoopy, Come Home, which was based on the 1972 film, which, ironically enough, doesn't feature any of The Sherman Brothers music, but recycled music from It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown which was done by Vince Guaraldi.
Guaraldi was putting the finishing touches on the soundtrack for It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown on February 6, 1976 when he was felled by a sudden heart attack.
A Christmas pageant features the same biblical quote spoken by Linus in that special ; additionally, the music featured in the pageant is very similar to the Peanuts special's musical score by Vince Guaraldi, and the South Park kids go outside to catch falling snowflake on their tongues in the same way as in the special.

Guaraldi and for
Vincent Anthony " Vince " Guaraldi ( July 17, 1928 – February 6, 1976 ) was an Italian-American jazz musician and pianist noted for his innovative compositions and arrangements and for composing music for animated adaptations of the Peanuts comic strip.
Shortly after this, Guaraldi undertook the role of composer and pianist for the Eucharist chorus at the San Francisco Grace Cathedral.
Mendelson contacted Ralph J. Gleason, jazz columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and was put in touch with Guaraldi.
The soundtrack was recorded by the Vince Guaraldi Trio, with drummer Jerry Granelli, and Puzzy Firth standing in for bassist Fred Marshall, who was ill at the time.
Guaraldi had just finished recording the soundtrack for It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown earlier that afternoon.
Noted jazz musician David Benoit has often credited Guaraldi and the original Peanuts Christmas special music for his interest in jazz.
* Monty Budwig – Jazz double-bassist known for his work with Vince Guaraldi.
Fantasy had released Cast Your Fate to the Wind, a national hit for jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi.
" Parts of the segment had music by Vince Guaraldi ( best known for composing music for animated adaptations of the Peanuts comic strip ), which they had obtained the rights to use.
** Vince Guaraldi ( composer ) for " Cast Your Fate to the Wind " performed by the Vince Guaraldi Trio
** Vince Guaraldi for " Cast Your Fate to the Wind " performed by the Vince Guaraldi Trio
In addition, he recorded albums with Vince Guaraldi for whom he also did some arranging for the Peanuts television specials, Bill Evans, Dizzy Gillespie, Ronnie Cuber, Bob Brookmeyer, Lionel Hampton, Bob Berg, Cecil Payne, Bobby Shew, Phillipe Catherine, Ivan Paduart, Joe Lovano, Charlie Haden's Liberation Orchestra, Art Farmer, Charles McPherson, David Sánchez, Sheila Jordan, Jane Monheit, King's Singers and Kathleen Battle among others.
Reviewers of Illinois have compared Stevens ' style to Steve Reich, Vince Guaraldi, the Danielson Famile, Neil Young, Nick Drake, and Death Cab for Cutie.
" Parts of the segment had music by Vince Guaraldi ( best known for composing music for animated adaptations of the Peanuts comic strip ), which they had obtained the rights to use.
It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown was the last Peanuts special to feature original music composed by Vince Guaraldi, who was best known for the Peanuts ' signature tune, " Linus and Lucy.

Guaraldi and Peanuts
He proposed that Guaraldi score the upcoming Peanuts Christmas special and Guaraldi enthusiastically took the job, performing a version of what became " Linus and Lucy " over the phone two weeks later.
Winston performed many Peanuts songs that had not been released by Guaraldi himself.
" Peppermint Patty " was also the title of a song by pianist Vince Guaraldi which appeared in Peanuts specials in the 1970s.
It was the first Peanuts feature-length film produced after the death of composer Vince Guaraldi and used the same voice cast from the 1975 TV special, You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown.
" Linus and Lucy " is a popular jazz piano tune written by Vince Guaraldi appearing in many of the Peanuts animated television specials.
It is one of the most recognizable pieces by Vince Guaraldi, and has gained status as the de facto theme song of the Peanuts franchise.
It is interesting to note that Vince Guaraldi, composer of the jazz music heard in the Peanuts specials, contributed a rare, but memorable vocal track during this scene (" Little Birdie ").
Guaraldi had composed all the previous Peanuts animated television specials as well as the debut feature film A Boy Named Charlie Brown.
Peanuts musical score composer Vince Guaraldi gave Joe Cool his own theme song, featured prominently throughout scenes in which he is featured.
The rest of the music score features funk-inspired guitar riffs, a departure from the usual Vince Guaraldi jazz compositions used in previous Peanuts specials.
With the untimely death of Guaraldi, later Peanuts animated specials lack the same jazzy musical score as previous entries.
It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown was the first Peanuts television special produced after the death of longtime Peanuts composer Vince Guaraldi.

Guaraldi and television
* 2001 Jazz Casual: Paul Winter / Bola Sete & Vince Guaraldi ( 1963 television recording )

Guaraldi and Charlie
Teddy Edwards played with many jazz notables, including his personal friend Charlie Parker, Roy Milton, Wynonie Harris, Vince Guaraldi, Joe Castro and Ernie Andrews.
* Vince Guaraldi stock music was added to scenes ( including Charlie Brown being " elected " and a Beethoven speech ) without music.

Guaraldi and well
This began a period of collaboration between Guaraldi and Sete where Guaraldi began experimenting with bossa nova-influenced music as well as with the electric piano.
Vince Guaraldi at the Piano, by author and noted Guaraldi archivist Derrick Bang, chronicles Guaraldi's career and role in the Northern California jazz scene, and also includes a complete discography and filmography, as well as an appendix of quotations from Guaraldi's former sidemen.
Jazz legend Vince Guaraldi, folk singer Glenn Yarborough, the Gateway Singers, and comedians Godfrey Cambridge, Professor Irwin Corey, and Mort Sahl were also given career boosts from their appearances at the hungry i, as well as Dick Cavett and Woody Allen.

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