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John Cacavas : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Cacavas John Cacavas (August 13, 1930 – January 28, 2014) was an American composer and conductor probably best known for his television scores, such as ''Kojak'', for which he was the chief composer. He composed the show's third main title theme for its 5th and final season in 1977-1978. ==Early life and education== John Harry Cacavas was born in Aberdeen, South Dakota in 1930. His father was an immigrant from Greece and his mother was born in North Dakota. He had a fraternal twin sister, Jeanne, and they had numerous siblings: Peter David, b. 1928; Penelope, b. 1932; and Adrian G., 1933. Their father's younger brother Chris had also immigrated to South Dakota and lived in Aberdeen, where he married and had a family. John and his siblings attended local schools; he displayed an early talent for music, forming a local band at age 14. He studied musical composition at Northwestern University. During service in the military, Cacavas was assigned to Washington, DC where he was an arranger for the United States Army Band.〔(Harris M. Lentz III, ''Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2014'' ), McFarland, 2015, pp. 57-58〕 There he met Charles Osgood, with whom he collaborated on musical compositions and recordings. Osgood later became a radio and TV commentator.
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