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Chris4
10-10-2018, 04:08 PM
Hi,
I’m seeking the music score of an obscure western series screened here in the UK in 1979 called Born to the Wind. I still recall some of the music, which I really enjoyed. The show centred around a group of desert Indians, at the time whites first started to com among them (1820s). Stars included Henry Darrow of High Chaparral fame, Will Sampson and Tantoo Cardinal. I’m not sure who wrote the music. It’s hard to find any info about this show. IMDB gives incorrect information. Just thought I’d give it a try.
Thanks,
Chris
I’m seeking the music score of an obscure western series screened here in the UK in 1979 called Born to the Wind. I still recall some of the music, which I really enjoyed. The show centred around a group of desert Indians, at the time whites first started to com among them (1820s). Stars included Henry Darrow of High Chaparral fame, Will Sampson and Tantoo Cardinal. I’m not sure who wrote the music. It’s hard to find any info about this show. IMDB gives incorrect information. Just thought I’d give it a try.
Thanks,
Chris
