American composer, musical arranger and conductor,
Born January 23, 1932
Died February 12, 2016
George Aliceson Tipton worked in television composing the themes for the TV shows
Soap and its spinoff
Benson, It's a Living, I'm a Big Girl Now and
Empty Nest, plus incidental music for numerous shows, including
The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Soap, The Love Boat, Heartland, The Golden Girls and
The Golden Palace. He also wrote music for the movies
Badlands and
Phantom of the Paradise and Harry Nilsson's animated film
The Point, and for the television movies
The Affair, Hit Lady, I Want to Keep My Baby!, Mulligan's Stew, The Gift and
Gidget's Summer Reunion. He collaborated with singer-songwriter
Harry Nilsson.
His arranging and conducting credits include numerous hits by
Jan & Dean,
Sunshine Company and
José Feliciano's hit cover version of Light My Fire by The Doors. He was one of the main arrangers on the albums of
Leonard Nimoy during the late 1960s.
Tipton is arguably best-known in the pop-rock field for his work as an arranger on singles and albums recorded by singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson during the most productive phase of his career in the 1960s and early 1970s. They met ca. 1964 through music publisher
Perry Botkin, where Tipton worked as a copyist and their collaboration began when Tipton put up his life's savings ($2,500) to arrange and record four Nilsson tracks which they sold to Tower, a sub-label of Capitol Records; these tracks were subsequently included on the Spotlight on Nilsson LP. Tipton went on to arrange Nilsson's acclaimed early albums for RCA Records (1967–71), as well as his classic single Everybody's Talkin' (which won a Grammy Award), the
Skidoo soundtrack, and Nilsson's music for the TV series
The Courtship of Eddie's Father and the animated feature
The Point!.
In 1970 Tipton recorded a (now rare) LP of instrumental interpretations of Nilsson's music,
Nilsson by Tipton (Warner Bros. Records, 1970) which featured cover illustrations by
Dean Torrence. However Tipton and Nilsson had an unexplained falling-out, and Tipton reportedly refused to be involved in the 2010 documentary on Nilsson's life and career. (from Wikipedia)