Carmen Dragon
Conductor and Composer, Hollywood Bowl

Born
July 28th, 1914
110 years ago
Died
1984
41 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Acclaimed orchestrator and conductor, contributed extensively to film music and classical compositions. Led the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra for many years, enhancing the cultural landscape of Los Angeles. Worked on notable film scores, including 'The Lost Weekend' and 'The Caine Mutiny'. Also engaged in radio, conducting the 'Carmen Dragon Show', which was a popular program featuring orchestral music during its run.
Conducted the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
Composed music for 'The Lost Weekend'
Worked on the score for 'The Caine Mutiny'
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