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"Sanford and Son Theme (The Streetbeater)" is the instrumental theme to the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son. It was composed by Quincy Jones . The main melody is a composite performed on multiple harmonicas by Tommy Morgan .
Fred (seated) and Lamont Sanford. Sanford and Son stars Redd Foxx as Fred G. Sanford, a widower and junk dealer living at 9114 South Central Avenue in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, and Demond Wilson as his son Lamont Sanford. In the show, Fred moved to South Central Los Angeles from his hometown St. Louis during his youth.
Sanford is an American sitcom television series and a sequel to the original 1972–1977 sitcom Sanford and Son. It was broadcast on NBC from March 15, 1980, to July 10, 1981. Background
Sanford and Son ("The Streetbeater") – Quincy Jones; Saturday Night Live – Howard Shore; Saved by the Bell – Scott Gale; Saved by the Bell: The College Years ("Standing on the Edge of Tomorrow") – Jonathan Wolff; Scarecrow and Mrs. King – Arthur B. Rubinstein; School of Rock! ("Are You Ready to Rock?") – School of Rock
The iconic American television show "Sanford and Son" debuted on NBC decades ago and starred Wilson alongside comedian Redd Foxx. 'Sanford and Son' actor Demond Wilson looks at Norman Lear's life ...
The iconic American television show "Sanford and Son" debuted on NBC decades ago and starred Wilson alongside comedian Redd Foxx.
Quincy Jones - "The Streetbeater" (Theme from Sanford and Son), "Theme from Ironside", "Hikky Burr" (Theme from The Bill Cosby Show) (both with Bill Cosby), "Chump Change" (Theme from Now You See It) Tom Jones and The Flaming Lips - "Duck Dodgers" (Theme from Duck Dodgers) Jump5 - "Aloha, E Komo Mai" (Theme from Lilo & Stitch: The Series) 8
He also appeared in the TV series Sanford and Son. He was part of the comedy duo Leroy & Skillet with Ernest Mayhand, who appeared with him on Sanford and Son . [ 5 ] The duo recorded several albums such as The Okra Eaters for Laff Records in the 1970s, notable for their explicit, raunchy comedy.