Don Costa Net Worth is $600,000 Don Costa Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Dominick P. "Don" Costa (June 10, 1925 – January 19, 1983) was an American recording artist, arranger, conductor, and record producer. He discovered singer Paul Anka, and is perhaps best known for conducting and arranging several hit albums by Frank Sinatra, including Sinatra and Strings and My Way.
Date Of Birth June 10, 1925, Boston, Massachusetts, United States Died January 19, 1983, New York City, New York, United States Place Of Birth Boston, Massachusetts, USA Profession Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack Spouse Terry Ray Costa (m. ?–1983) Children Nikka Costa, Nancy Costa, Taco Costa Albums The Exciting Lloyd Price, Lonely Room, Lies Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 Former head of A&R at ABC-Paramount Records. 2 Founded record label DCP. 3 Grandfather of Sugar McQueen and Suede Stanley (Nikka's children). 4 Father of Nancy Lee and Tano Costa. Father-in-law of Justin Stanley . 5 Spoke Italian only until six years old. 6 Daughter Nikka Costa is Frank Sinatra 's goddaughter.
Music Department Title Year Status Character Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) 2000 TV Movie documentary composer: song "Because They're Young" The Man and His Music 1981 TV Movie musical director The Cheap Detective 1980 TV Short composer: theme music The First 40 Years 1980 TV Special conductor / musical director What Really Happened to the Class of '65? 1977-1978 TV Series composer - 14 episodes Amy Prentiss 1974-1975 TV Series composer - 3 episodes Frank Sinatra: The Main Event 1974 TV Movie documentary conductor Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra 1973 TV Special documentary conductor / music arranger The Soul of Nigger Charley 1973 conductor Hello, Dolly! 1969 orchestrations Three's a Crowd 1969 TV Movie arranger / conductor Sinatra 1969 TV Special musical director Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing 1968 TV Movie musical director The War Wagon 1967 additional conductor - uncredited Alice Through the Looking Glass 1966 TV Movie music arranger The Daydreamer 1966 orchestrator: title song
Composer Title Year Status Character The Cheap Detective 1980 TV Short The Great Brain 1978 Loose Change 1978 TV Mini-Series What Really Happened to the Class of '65? 1977-1978 TV Series 7 episodes Lanigan's Rabbi 1977 TV Series 4 episodes The Oregon Trail 1977 TV Series 1 episode Three Times Daley 1976 TV Movie The Bell Telephone Jubilee 1976 TV Movie documentary Amy Prentiss 1974 TV Series The Soul of Nigger Charley 1973 Sinatra 1969 TV Special The Impossible Years 1968 Madigan 1968 Ready and Willing 1967 TV Movie Rough Night in Jericho 1967
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) 2000 TV Movie documentary writer: "Because They're Young" The Man and His Music 1981 TV Movie writer: "Monday Morning Quarterback" - uncredited The Soul of Nigger Charley 1973 music: "Sometime Day", "Morning Comes Round" Rough Night in Jericho 1967 music: "Hold Me" The Ballad of Josie 1967 music: "The Ballad of Josie" The Ed Sullivan Show 1966 TV Series music - 1 episode The Miracle Worker 1962 music: "Hush, Little Baby" - uncredited Because They're Young 1960 music: "Because They're Young"
Self Title Year Status Character Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra 1973 TV Special documentary Himself - Conductor
Known for movies Hello, Dolly! (1969) as Music Department
Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra (1973) as Music Department
The First 40 Years (1980) as Music Department
Sinatra (1969) as Music Department