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Neil Argo (May 28, 1947 – August 2, 2018)Neil Argo, distinguished alumnus of University of Northern Colorado, dies at 71
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was an American composer for film and television working in Hollywood. He is most known for his work on the Public Broadcasting Service television series '' Wild America''.


Early life

Argo was born in
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, on May 28, 1947. He studied piano and percussion in high school, and enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1966. After his military duty with the North American Air Defense Band, he attended the
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, and received a Bachelors of Music degree in music composition. Subsequently, he received a Masters of Music degree in theory and composition from the
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.


Career

While in Colorado, Argo was introduced to Marty Stouffer in Aspen in 1981. Stouffer had a new television series in the making, ''Wild America'' for
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. Argo composed the series theme and early episodes. He was awarded the first composer-in-residence grant in 1984 from the
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, funded by The
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. His theme for ''Wild America'' was later orchestrated into a six-minute concert band overture, and was published in 2002 by Ludwig Music Publishers of Ohio. In 1983, the
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contracted Argo to write and produce the Denver Center for Performing Arts signature theme. In 1985, he relocated to Los Angeles, California, where initially he worked as an orchestrator on ''Dynasty'', ''The Colbys'' and later, ''MacGyver'' through Paramount television and later composed for the return television series '' Mission: Impossible''. He wrote additional music for '' Beverly Hills 90210''. In 1988, Argo also scored Andy Tennant's short film, ''The Cat Story''. He composed the score for the National Geographic's Special, ''Survivors of the Skeleton Coast'' (1993), which gave him the opportunity to score the London-based, five-part mini-series ''Skeleton Coast Safari'' (1997). In 1998, Argo received the Contribution to the Arts Award by the Alumni Association of the University of Northern Colorado. That same year he donated many of his music manuscripts to the James Michener Library, Greeley, Colorado. Argo's film scores included ''Chavez Cage of Glory'' with Steven Bauer (2013), ''The Legends of Nethiah'' with Robert Picardo (2012), ''Chasing the Green'' with William Devane (2009), ''Bring Him Home'' with
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(2000), "P.J." with John Heard (2008), among others. From 2010 to 2012, Argo collaborated with Jimmy Greenspoon, band member of
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, on various film projects. Kronos Records released Argo's soundtrack from the motion picture ''P.J.'' in November 2014. The ''Wild America'' soundtrack was released in October 2015, also on the Kronos Label.


Other

In addition to his work in film and television, Argo taught orchestration and film scoring at California State University at Northridge, and had been a guest lecturer at several colleges and universities in the United States. He was a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Media Task Force at
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, the Society of Composers and Lyricists, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, BMI, the American Federation of Musicians and
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's Producers and Engineers Wing.


Death

Neil Argo died in
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, on August 2, 2018, from heart failure. He was 71 years old.


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References

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