Sam Pottle
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Sam Pottle was an American composer
Composer
A composer is a person who creates music, either by musical notation or oral tradition, for interpretation and performance, or through direct manipulation of sonic material through electronic media...

, conductor
Conducting
Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance by way of visible gestures. The primary duties of the conductor are to unify performers, set the tempo, execute clear preparations and beats, and to listen critically and shape the sound of the ensemble...

, and musical director involved in many theatrical and television productions. He is perhaps best remembered for his work on Sesame Street
Sesame Street
Sesame Street has undergone significant changes in its history. According to writer Michael Davis, by the mid-1970s the show had become "an American institution". The cast and crew expanded during this time, including the hiring of women in the crew and additional minorities in the cast. The...

and The Muppet Show
The Muppet Show
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, having co-written the now-famous theme song for the latter. However, Sam Pottle was also involved with many theatrical productions in the 1960s and 1970s.

Pottle graduated from Yale
YALE
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 in 1955.

Sam Pottle died on 4 July 1978. His muse, partner, and fellow Sesame writer Charles Choset dedicated the 1982 plays Letters to Ben and The Messiah to him.

Theatre

  • The Mad Show
    The Mad Show
    The Mad Show is an Off-Broadway musical revue based on Mad Magazine. The music is by Mary Rodgers, the book by Larry Siegel and Stan Hart. The show's various lyricists include Siegel, Marshall Barer, Steven Vinaver, and Stephen Sondheim.-Production:...

    (Broadway
    Broadway theatre
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    , 1966) - conductor
  • Keep Tightly Closed in a Cool Dry Place (La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club
    La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club
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    , 1968) - composer
  • Cry for Us All
    Cry for Us All
    Cry for Us All is a musical with a book by William Alfred and Albert Marre, lyrics by Alfred and Phyllis Robinson, and music by Mitch Leigh. In response to poor advance sales, the title was...

    (Broadway, 1970) - musical supervisor
  • The Meehans (1977) - composer
  • Money
    Money (play)
    Money is a comic play by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. It premiered at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on 8 December 1840.-Production history:The play was revived at the Royal National Theatre in 1999, directed by John Caird and with a cast including Jasper Britton, Roger Allam, Simon Russell Beale, Sophie...

    - musical supervisor

Sesame Street

  • Musical director
  • Composer

    • "A Very Simple Dance" - (with Carol Hall
      Carol Hall
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      ) - 1974
    • "The Transylvania Polka" (with Tony Geiss
      Tony Geiss
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      ) - 1974
    • "I Just Adore Four" (with Joseph A. Bailey) - 1974
    • "What's the Name of That Song?" (with David Axlerod
      David Axelrod (musician)
      David Axelrod is an American composer, arranger and producer, working in several musical genres.-Biography:...

      ) - 1974
    • "I Want a Monster to Be My Friend" (with Robert Pierce
      Robert Pierce
      Robert Pierce is best known as the founder of the international charity organization World Vision in 1950...

      ) - 1975
    • "Counting Is Wonderful" (with Emily Kingsley
      Emily Kingsley
      Emily Perl Kingsley is a writer who joined the Sesame Street team in 1970 and has been writing for the show ever since.Her son Jason Kingsley was born with Down Syndrome in 1974. At the time of his birth, it was commonly believed that children with Down Syndrome could never learn to walk or talk...

       and David Axlerod) - 1975
    • "Proud of Me" (with Carol Hall) - 1976
    • "Como Estas" (with Charles Choset) - 1977
    • "Count Up To Nine" (with David Axlerod) - 1977
    • "Sing After Me" (with Tony Geiss
      Tony Geiss
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      ) - 1977
    • "This Frog" (with David Axlerod) - 1977
    • "Keep Christmas With You (All Through the Year)" (with David Axlerod) - for Christmas Eve on Sesame Street
      Christmas Eve on Sesame Street
      Christmas Eve on Sesame Street is a Sesame Street Christmas special first broadcast on PBS on December 3, 1978.-Plot:The opening features the inhabitants of Sesame Street enjoying an ice skating party. Big Bird has trouble skating, but a child gives him a hand, and he ends up skating very well...

      , 1978
    • "I Hate Christmas" (with David Axlerod) - for Christmas Eve on Sesame Street
      Christmas Eve on Sesame Street
      Christmas Eve on Sesame Street is a Sesame Street Christmas special first broadcast on PBS on December 3, 1978.-Plot:The opening features the inhabitants of Sesame Street enjoying an ice skating party. Big Bird has trouble skating, but a child gives him a hand, and he ends up skating very well...

      , 1978
    • "Bus Stop" (with David Axlerod)

Other Works

    • "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind" (text by John Greenleaf Whittier) for SATB choir and piano, publ. Trigon Music, 1972
  • "Jabberwocky" (text from Lewis Carroll
    Lewis Carroll
    Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , better known by the pseudonym Lewis Carroll , was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer. His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, as well as the poems "The Hunting of the...

    's poem of the same name
    Jabberwocky
    "Jabberwocky" is a nonsense verse poem written by Lewis Carroll in his 1872 novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, a sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland...

    ) for SATB choir, piano, harpsichord and small instruments, publ. Trigon Music, 1972

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