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Edward Woodley "Edd" Kalehoff, Jr. (born 1946) is a American television music composer who specializes in compositions for television.
Notable pieces[]
Composer of about 1,000 pieces, mainly for television, his credits include many of the music cues used on The Price is Right (although the 1972 theme is officially attributed to Sheila Cole) and the Nickelodeon game show Double Dare; a music package for ABC Sports that updated and expanded the Monday Night Football theme; music for WNBC-TV's famous 1992 promotional campaign "We're 4 New York"; and many television news music and station image packages used on stations such as WEWS-TV in Cleveland, and WNYW-TV, WCBS-TV and WNBC-TV in New York City. The NBC Stations package composed in 1995 for WNBC was used by the station until 2003. Due to its long run as the music package for NewsChannel 4 it is widely known in the Tri-State Region.[1]
Longtime associations[]
He has long been associated with Score Productions and Mark Goodson Productions and is a favorite composer.
Currently Kalehoff is the chosen composer for ABC News and is a member of BMI who calls him a "legend" along the lines of Mike Post
As a keyboard player and record producer[]
Kalehoff is a noted keyboard player, being a featured performer in the documentary film Moog and keyboardist for several albums by The Roches. He was prominently featured in a 1973 television commercial for Schaefer Beer as "Edd Kalehoff at the MOOG synthesizer" playing his rendition of the company's jingle
As a record producer he produced several albums including ones for The Roches and Andrea McArdle.
Personal[]
He was married to Broadway actress and singer Andrea McArdle, and their daughter Alexis has appeared in many Broadway productions. The couple divorced in August, 2011. He has two sons, Max and Rex, from his first marriage.
It was speculated on a 2003 episode of The Howard Stern Show that Kalehoff receives an estimated $250,000 per year from his compositions still used on The Price is Right.
Selected filmography[]
- News 4 New York
- NewsChannel 4
- WCBS CBS 2 News (WCBS Grand A.K.A. "Grandeur")
- Monday Night Football
- World News Tonight
- Wide World of Sports (Now a showcase cue on The Price is Right)
- Nightly Business Report
- Numerous cues for The Price is Right (including the 1994 syndicated theme)
- Concentration (1973)
- Tattletales (1974)
- Double Dare/Card Sharks (Same piece used on two shows. A different Kalehoff composition was used for the 1986-1989 version of Card Sharks.)
- Child's Play
- Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour (currently used as a prize cue on The Price is Right)
- Family Feud (1994, 3 cues of which are used as showcase prize cues on The Price is Right (1972 and 1994 versions))
- Trivia Trap
- Nick Rocks
- Double Dare (Nickelodeon version)
- Finders Keepers
- Think Fast!
- Make the Grade
- History IQ
- The View
- other projects for Mark Goodson Productions
Source: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0435664/
News music packages composed by Edd Kalehoff[]
- Eyewitness Primetime
- Good Day
- Grandeur (now used as a Showcase cue on The Price is Right)
- Groove News
- Industrial Strength
- NBC Stations
- Nightcast
- Straight Talk
- Today's 4
- We're 4 New York
- WEWS-Live on 5
- WJBK-Evening News
References[]
External links[]
- Kalehoff Productions-official site
- Edd Kalehoff at the Internet Movie Database
- Edd's music from The Price is Right
- Edd Kalehoff's audio demos on Television Production Music Museum
- Edd Kalehoff at the MOOG Synthesizer commercial for Schaefer Beer
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