Ralph Carmichael Net Worth is $700,000 Ralph Carmichael Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ralph Carmichael (born 28 May 1927, Quincy, Illinois) is a composer and arranger of both secular pop music and contemporary Christian music, being regarded as one of the pioneers of the latter genre as well as the father of Christian rock. He was married to Marvella and is the father of composer and artist Carol Parks.
Date Of Birth May 27, 1927 Place Of Birth Quincy, Illinois, United States Profession Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack Education Vanguard University of Southern California Spouse Marvella Carmichael Children Carol Parks Albums The Cross and the Switchblade Star Sign Gemini
Composer Title Year Status Character The Miracle 1985 TV Movie The Anita Bryant Spectacular 1980 TV Special Joni 1979 The Late Liz 1971 His Land 1970 Documentary The Cross and the Switchblade 1970 The David Frost Show 1969 TV Series The Julie London Special 1968 TV Special The Gospel Blimp 1967 Short Center Stage 1967 TV Mini-Series 1 episode For Pete's Sake 1966 Lucía 1966 My Mother the Car 1965-1966 TV Series 30 episodes O.K. Crackerby! 1965-1966 TV Series 17 episodes The Restless Ones 1965 The King Family Show 1965 TV Series Sea of Souls 1965 Man in the 5th Dimension 1964 Documentary Shadow of the Boomerang 1960 4D Man 1959 The Heart Is a Rebel 1958 The Blob 1958 The Persuader 1957 Wiretapper 1955 Souls in Conflict 1954 Oiltown, U.S.A. 1953
Music Department Title Year Status Character Blob Town 2010 Documentary short composer: original score The 81st Annual Academy Awards 2009 TV Special music arranger The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra 2001 composer: stock music - as Rico Calle A City of the King 1971 TV Movie musical arranger The Late Liz 1971 conductor Love Is 1971 TV Special musical director The Cross and the Switchblade 1970 conductor Center Stage TV Mini-Series music - 1 episode, 1967 musical director - 1 episode, 1967 The Roy Rogers & Dale Evans Show 1962 TV Series musical director - 2 episodes Shadow of the Boomerang 1960 conductor 4D Man 1959 conductor The Heart Is a Rebel 1958 conductor The Blob 1958 conductor I Love Lucy 1951 TV Series composer: incidental music
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Box 2009/I arranger: "O Say Can You See" The Karen Carpenter Story 1989 TV Movie writer: "Love is Surrender" The Special London Bridge Special 1972 TV Movie writer: "Love is Surrender" Center Stage 1967 TV Mini-Series performer - 1 episode The Restless Ones 1965 writer: "The Restless Ones", "Sing, Sing, Sing a Song of Strength", "He's Ev'rything to Me" - uncredited The Heart Is a Rebel 1958 writer: "The Heart Is a Rebel" The Persuader 1957 writer: "The Persuader"
Actor Title Year Status Character DeAndre Jordan's Amazing Charles Barkley Impression 2014 Short
Self Title Year Status Character Nat King Cole: Afraid of the Dark 2014 Documentary Himself The Nation's Favourite Christmas Song 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself - Conductor 1961 Version, The Christmas Song Oral Roberts at Expo '74 1974 TV Movie Himself (as the Ralph Carmichael Orchestra) A City of the King 1971 TV Movie Himself - Conductor Love Is 1971 TV Special Himself - Conductor
Known for movies The Blob (1958) as Composer
My Mother the Car (1965-1966) as Composer
I Love Lucy (1951) as Music Department
The Cross and the Switchblade (1970) as Composer