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'''Ray Colcord''' (December 24, 1949 - February 5, [[2016]]) was an American composer. He served as the composer for the [[season 2]] episode "[[Dead Putting Society]]".
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'''Ray Colcord''' (December 24, 1949 - February 5, [[2016]]) was an American composer. He served as the composer for the [[season 2]] episode "[[Dead Putting Society]]".
  
 
Colcord was brought in to be the composer shortly after [[Alf Clausen]] was hired. Clausen had to take time off for ten days and would miss an episode as a result. It became a running joke between Colcord and Clausen for Colcord to ask Clausen when he was going to take another period off work so Colcord could fill in for him again.<ref>[https://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/2016/02/06/sad-news-in-springfield/ Simpsons Music 500 - "Sad News in Springfield"]</ref>
 
Colcord was brought in to be the composer shortly after [[Alf Clausen]] was hired. Clausen had to take time off for ten days and would miss an episode as a result. It became a running joke between Colcord and Clausen for Colcord to ask Clausen when he was going to take another period off work so Colcord could fill in for him again.<ref>[https://simpsonsmusic500.wordpress.com/2016/02/06/sad-news-in-springfield/ Simpsons Music 500 - "Sad News in Springfield"]</ref>

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Ray Colcord
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Gender:
Male ♂
Job: Composer
Birth date: December 24, 1949
Death date: February 5, 2016 (aged 66)
Status:
One time
Seasons active: Season 2
Episode: "Dead Putting Society"



Ray Colcord (December 24, 1949 - February 5, 2016) was an American composer. He served as the composer for the season 2 episode "Dead Putting Society".

Colcord was brought in to be the composer shortly after Alf Clausen was hired. Clausen had to take time off for ten days and would miss an episode as a result. It became a running joke between Colcord and Clausen for Colcord to ask Clausen when he was going to take another period off work so Colcord could fill in for him again.[1]

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