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Ed Bogas
Birth nameEdgar Noel Bogas
Also known asEdward Bogas
Born (1942-02-02) February 2, 1942 (age 82)
San Francisco, California, US
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Keyboards, Violin
Years active1968–present
Websitewww.ebogas.com

Edgar Noel "Ed" Bogas (born February 2, 1942), sometimes credited as Edward Bogas, is an American musician and composer whose work has been featured in films, animations, and video games.

Career

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Bogas' contributions span four decades and several genres. In the 1960s, Bogas was a member of the experimental rock band The United States of America,[1] and in the 1970s, he contributed the music for films by Ralph Bakshi and for television specials for the Peanuts series, succeeding Vince Guaraldi after his death in 1976. In the 1980s, he started composing music for Commodore 64 computer games such as Hardball!. He also wrote music for Children's Television Workshop (Sesame Street) games for Atari such as Oscar's Trash Race and Big Bird's Egg Catch.

In 1977, Bogas voiced and composed[2] many shows for Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre. He also voiced Crusty the Cat.

In 1980, Bogas composed the score for the CBS television movie A Christmas Without Snow, in which he also appeared in the part of the accompanist to the choirmaster portrayed by John Houseman.

He continued writing music for Peanuts television specials through 1989 (This Is America, Charlie Brown), and in 1982 he also began contributing music for Garfield TV specials and series. He composed the music for all 121 half-hours of Garfield and Friends, and co-wrote all the songs for the Garfield segments with future wife Desirée Goyette for the first three seasons, and with writer Mark Evanier for the rest of the run. Also on Garfield and Friends, Bogas provided the voices of the villainous singing ants in three episodes. Goyette and Bogas have two children (Benjamin and Lily).

Bogas writes music for broadcast commercials, television, and film with his San Francisco company, Bogas Productions.

Discography

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Film

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Television

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Albums

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References

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  1. ^ Stone, Theodore (May 2, 2018). "The United States Of America And The Start Of An Electronic Revolution". popmatters.com. PopMatters Media, Inc. Retrieved June 24, 2024.
  2. ^ The Animatronic Anchor (2024-05-17). Ed Bogas and Desiree Goyette - The Animatronic Anchor (Episode 2). Retrieved 2024-05-18 – via YouTube.
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