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Keith Mansfield

Keith Mansfield is a British composer and arranger known for his creation of prominent television theme tunes, including the ''Grandstand'' theme for the BBC. Other works include "The Young Scene" (the original 1968 theme to ''The Big Match''), "Light and Tuneful" (the opening theme for the BBC's coverage of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships), "World Champions" (the closing theme for NBC's coverage of the same tournament), and "World Series" (used for the BBC's athletics coverage). One of his library music recordings, "Teenage Carnival", was used as the theme to the cult 1960s ITV children's television series ''Freewheelers''. He has also composed film scores for British movies such as ''Loot'' (1970) and ''Taste of Excitement'' (1970), and the western ''Three Bullets for a Long Gun'' (1971).
Mansfield is probably best known by American audiences as the composer of the tune "Funky Fanfare", used for underscoring in the Astro Daters series of snipes produced by the National Screen Service in the late 1960s. That song is currently used during the opening credits of the show ''Pit Boss'' on Animal Planet, as well as backing music for the "Quick Hits" segment on the ''Sklarbro Country'' podcast.
The Astro Daters' "Our Next Attraction" was featured prominently in two films by Quentin Tarantino, ''Kill Bill'' and ''Grindhouse''. A vocal version of Funky Fanfare entitled "House of Jack" was also recorded by James Royal in 1969. Another Mansfield composition, "National Pride," was the opening theme to the 1980 movie ''Fist of Fear, Touch of Death'', which utilizes Mansfield's library music score, and as the logo jingle for CBS/Fox Video. A remix of the song was also used in the game, ''Saints Row: The Third''.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Mansfield was a major figure in the UK library music scene and recorded a great deal of material for the production music company KPM. His work has been sampled by prominent hip-hop producers such as Danger Mouse ("Funky Fanfare" on the DANGERDOOM track "Old School" and on "Run" by Gnarls Barkley, and "Morning Broadway" on DANGERDOOM track "Space Ho's"), Madlib and Fatboy Slim. American sports fans will find a lot of Mansfield's and other KPM composers' music used on NFL Films team highlights and Super Bowl documentaries.
Mansfield was arranger and conductor for several tracks on Dusty Springfield's 1968 UK album ''Dusty... Definitely'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dusty Springfield - Dusty... Definitely (CD, Album) at Discogs )〕 and acted as orchestral arranger on some hits for Love Affair ("Everlasting Love") and Marmalade ("Reflections of My Life"), among others. He also produced some work with Maynard Ferguson.
==Marriage==
He is married to the singer Salena Jones.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Salerna Jones homepage )

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