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- William Loose was born on June 5, 1910 in Michigan, USA. He was a composer, known for Cruel Intentions (1999), X2 (2003) and The Game (1997). He died on February 22, 1991 in Burbank, California, USA.
- Prolific composer and orchestrator, who often worked on cartoon scores, as well as writing TV themes for such series as "Trackdown" and "Wanted: Dead or Alive". During World War II, he worked as arranger for the U.S. Army Air Forces Orchestra in New York. Loose later partnered Billy May in a company called 'May-Loo Music' and did musical arrangements for artists recording for Capitol, Decca and Reprise Records.
- Loose became a staff musical arranger for an Omaha, Nebraska radio station.
- He was an American composer of film, cartoon and television soundtrack music and stock musical cue.
- In the 1950s, Capitol Records represented several musical libraries. Capitol decided to assemble its own library in 1955, and when Nelson Riddle turned down the job of a composer of their musical cues, they hired Loose and John Seely.
- During World War II, he led the United States Army Air Forces Orchestra in New York.
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