Composer Mort Garson dies at 83
Accompaniest who co-wrote 'Our Day Will Come'
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Services will be held at Forest Lawn Cemetery, 6300 Forest Lawn Dr., Los Angeles, on Saturday, Jan. 12 at 11 a.m.
Born in New Brunswick, Canada, Garson attended Julliard and went on play on albums by artists including Mel Torme, Doris Day and Glen Campbell. During the 1960s, he made a series of albums playing the Moog synthesizer including exotica classic "The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds" and "Electronic Hair Pieces," based on the music from the musical "Hair." His other cult albums included an album to accompany the book "The Sensuous Woman," "Plantasia," an album to help plants grow, and a series of 12 albums based on signs of the zodiac. .
In addition to "Our Day Will Come," co-written by Bob Hilliard, which was performed by Ruby & the Romantics, he wrote the score for the musical "Marilyn" performed at the Aldaphi Theater in London. He also worked on film scores and on the theme songs for game shows including "Gambit" and "Baffle."
He is survived by his life partner, Florence; a daughter and a grandson.







