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'''Troy Sanders''' (1901–1959) was an American [[composer]] and [[musician]] who worked in the [[Hollywood]] industry from 1930 through 1959.
'''Troy Sanders''' (December 7, 1901 – May 3, 1959) was an American [[composer]] and [[musician]] who worked in the [[Hollywood]] industry from 1930 through 1959.
For 30 years Sanders worked steadily in Hollywood since the first talkies hit the screen, contributing in different areas of the music department, while working mostly as an advisor for composers as [[Irving Berlin]], [[Johnny Burke]], [[Frederick Hollander]], [[John Leipold]], [[Alfred Newman (composer)|Alfred Newman]], [[Walter Scharf]], [[Jimmy Van Heusen]], [[Franz Waxman]] and [[Victor Young]], among others.
For 30 years Sanders worked steadily in Hollywood since the first talkies hit the screen, contributing in different areas of the music department, while working mostly as an advisor for composers as [[Irving Berlin]], [[Johnny Burke]], [[Frederick Hollander]], [[John Leipold]], [[Alfred Newman (composer)|Alfred Newman]], [[Walter Scharf]], [[Jimmy Van Heusen]], [[Franz Waxman]] and [[Victor Young]], among others.

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Troy Sanders
Birth nameTroy Sanders
Born(1901-12-07)December 7, 1901
Illinois
DiedMay 3, 1959(1959-05-03) (aged 57)
Burbank, California
Occupation(s)Arranger, composer, lyricist, music advisor, music associate
Years active1930–1959

Troy Sanders (December 7, 1901 – May 3, 1959) was an American composer and musician who worked in the Hollywood industry from 1930 through 1959.

For 30 years Sanders worked steadily in Hollywood since the first talkies hit the screen, contributing in different areas of the music department, while working mostly as an advisor for composers as Irving Berlin, Johnny Burke, Frederick Hollander, John Leipold, Alfred Newman, Walter Scharf, Jimmy Van Heusen, Franz Waxman and Victor Young, among others.

Selected filmography

References