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Richard Stone (composer)

Richard Stone
Born (1953-11-27)November 27, 1953
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died March 9, 2001(2001-03-09) (aged 47)
West Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Cause of death Pancreatic cancer
Nationality American
Occupation Composer
Years active 1972–2000

Richard Stone (November 27, 1953 – March 9, 2001) was an American composer. He played an important part in the revival of Warner Bros. animation in the 1990s, composing music and songs for Tiny Toon Adventures, Taz-Mania, The Plucky Duck Show, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Histeria!, The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries, Freakazoid! and Road Rovers. Many consider him to be an heir to the style of Carl Stalling.

After studying cello with Lloyd Smith and Orlando Cole in addition to music theory at the Curtis Institute of Music, Stone went on to earn a degree from Indiana University. In 1980, he moved to California to work as a music editor with such composers as Georges Delerue on Platoon and other films) and Maurice Jarre (on The Witness).

He went on to write music for various feature films and television series including the Bruce Campbell western Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat, Pumpkinhead, North Shore, and the miniseries In a Child's Name. Stone worked on John Hughes films including Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Sixteen Candles (both scored by Ira Newborn). Stone also composed the music for the William Shatner series, "Rescue 911". Stone also scored the PBS Documentary "Medal of Honor" along with Mark Watters. He later wrote compositions for various films including, Summer Heat, Never on Tuesday, Tripwire, Vietnam Texas, and Victim of Love.


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