David L. Hamilton Dies: Emmy-Nominated Composer & Founding Keyboardist For Pavlov’s Dog Was 74
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David L. Hamilton, who co-founded and played keyboards for the prog-rock group Pavlov’s Dog before pivoting to a composing career and earning an Emmy nom, has died. He was 74.
A rep for the family said he died June 20 but not give
provide a cause or place of death.
Born on May 4, 1951, in St. Louis, Hamilton studied classical piano while attending Macalester College in St. Paul before attended the University of Stirling in Scotland on an English lit exchange fellowship. While there he continued studying piano at at the Royal Academy of Music in Edinburgh.
After returning to St. Louis, he co-founded Pavlov’s Dog, a
seven-piece progressive rock band with which he would record a pair of albums
for Columbia Records. The group toured with the likes of Journey, ELO and
Kraftwerk but couldn’t break through commercially. Its albums Pampered Menial
(1975) and At the Sound of the Bell (1976) did sell in Australia, both cracking
the Top 40 there. Pampered Metal dented the Billboard 200 stateside, fueled by
the single “Julia,” which Hamilton co-wrote.
He left the band in 1976 and later relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a composer. His first job was writing the music — and script — for the 20-part KOCE instructional series The Photographic Vision, which won him a Los Angeles Area Emmy Award for Best Music.
Hamilton continued to write music for TV and penned to score
for Orleans, a short-lived CBS legal drama fronted by Larry Hagman, in his
first starring small-screen role after Dallas. The series lasted only a few
months but earned Hamilton a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Music
Composition for a Series.
His next project was scoring Waco: The Rules of Engagement, about the ill-fated 1993 standoff with the Branch Davidian cult in the titular Texas town. Directed by William Gazecki, the film earned a Best Documentary Oscar nom and won the 1997 IDA Award from the International Documentary Association. Hamilton then composed the score for Thanks of a Grateful Nation, a scripted Showtime drama about the Gulf War that starred Ted Danson, Brian Dennehy and Jennifer Jason Leigh and won a Humanitas Prize.
Hamilton also had about a half-dozen scripting credits and later worked on Till the Rivers Rise, a Heartland-set musical project for which he wrote the book, music and lyrics.
“To know him was to love him,” Hamilton’s family wrote in a statement. “He had the remarkable ability to make everyone feel valued and special — no matter who you were, or where you came from, he was your instant friend, and he was genuinely interested in your well-being and your story.”
He is survived by his wife, Janet Muswell, and daughter,
Lily.
Director
Chinese Brush Painting
TV Series
Director
1987–1988
The Photographic Vision
TV Series
Director
1984
1 episode
Writer
The Unravelling
Writer
Pre-production
Eye of the Future (2011)
Eye of the Future
4.4
Short
Writer
2011
Spirit of Silicon Valley
Short
writer
1999
Ring of Fire (1991)
Ring of Fire
6.9
Short
Writer (as David L. Hamilton)
1991
White Phantom (1987)
White Phantom
3.8
Writer
1987
The Photographic Vision
TV Series
Writer
1984
20 episodes
Producer
The Unravelling
producer
Pre-production
Yellowstone (1994)
Yellowstone
6.0
producer
1994
Composer
Mark Rolston in Asylum (2008)
Asylum
4.0
Composer
2008
Marlo Thomas and Vondie Curtis-Hall in Deceit (2004)
Deceit
4.7
TV Movie
Composer (as David Langley Hamilton)
2004
Crop Circles: Quest for Truth (2002)
Crop Circles: Quest for Truth
6.8
Composer (as David Langley Hamilton)
2002
Nature (1982)
Nature
8.9
TV Series
Composer
1987–2001
3 episodes
Kissing Jake (1999)
Kissing Jake
Short
Composer
1999
Thanks of a Grateful Nation (1998)
Thanks of a Grateful Nation
6.1
TV Movie
Composer
1998
Waco: The Rules of Engagement (1997)
Waco: The Rules of Engagement
7.8
Composer
1997
Larry Hagman, Michael Reilly Burke, Brett Cullen, and
Colleen Flynn in Orleans (1997)
Orleans
7.9
TV Series
Composer
1997
8 episodes
Coming and Going
TV Mini Series
Composer (1994)
1994
Jacques Cousteau: Rediscover the World II (1992)
Jacques Cousteau: Rediscover the World II
8.1
TV Series
Composer
1993
1 episode
World of Discovery (1990)
World of Discovery
8.7
TV Series
Composer
1990
1 episode
Wolves (1989)
Wolves
TV Movie
Composer
1989
Angela Lansbury's Positive Moves
8.5
Video
Composer
1988
Chinese Brush Painting
TV Series
Composer
1987–1988
The Photographic Vision
TV Series
Composer
1984
20 episodes
Music Department
Mark Rolston in Asylum (2008)
Asylum
4.0
music supervisor
2008
Nature (1982)
Nature
8.9
TV Series
music producer (as David L. Hamilton)
1993
1 episode
Soundtrack
Mark Rolston in Asylum (2008)
Asylum
4.0
performer: "EYE OF THE HAWK"writer:
"INDONESIA", "EYE OF THE HAWK", "EARL'S RAP",
"DEATH LAPTOP", "PHOENIX RISING", "WHEN THE RAINS
CAME"
2008
Crop Circles: Quest for Truth (2002)
Crop Circles: Quest for Truth
6.8
lyrics: "Freedom"music: "Freedom" (as
David Langley Hamilton)
2002

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