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You can put down the pitchforks and save the strongly-worded letters: Marge Simpson is not going anywhere. Despite a sudden uptick in online hot takes that the Simpson matriarch died in the show’s ...
Born on March 28, 1941, in Minneapolis, Alf Faye Heiberg Clausen grew up in Jamestown, North Dakota, where music was his earliest passion.
For hundreds of episodes, he helped create the DNA of one of the most successful shows in television ...
With news of his passing at age 84, now is the perfect time to reflect on Alf Clausen's most iconic musical moments from The Simpsons. 15. "Canyonero" "The Last Temptation of Krust," Season 9 ...
BIANCULLI: Alf Clausen, longtime composer, arranger and orchestrator for "The Simpsons," speaking with Terry Gross in 1997. He died last week at age 84.
Alf Clausen, Who Gave ‘The Simpsons’ Its Musical Identity, Dies at 84 He created the music for hundreds of episodes over 27 seasons, spanning jazz, rock, blues and musicals.
Alf Clausen, an Emmy-winning composer who orchestrated some of the most sublimely silly moments on “The Simpsons,” from a “slanderous mambo” sung by Tito Puente to a showstopping, Falco ...
Clausen, who also scored TV series including “Moonlighting” and “Alf” (“no relation,” he used to joke) was nominated for 30 Emmy Awards, 21 of them for “The Simpsons,” winning twice.
Clausen, who also scored TV series including “Moonlighting” and “Alf” (“no relation,” he used to joke) was nominated for 30 Emmy Awards, 21 of them for “The Simpsons,” winning twice.