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Ray Shanklin
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Ray Shanklin is known for
Black Girl (1972)
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Fritz the Cat (1972)
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I Go Pogo (1980)
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Known for
Black Girl
6.8
Composer
1972
Fritz the Cat
6.2
Composer
1972
I Go Pogo
6.5
Soundtrack
("Hail and Cheers")
1980
Heavy Traffic
6.5
Composer
1973
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Heavy Traffic
6.5
Composer
1973
Black Girl
6.8
Composer
1972
Fritz the Cat
6.2
Composer
1972
Music Department
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1
Heavy Traffic
6.5
music arranger
music supervisor
1973
Soundtrack
Previous
4
For All Mankind
8.1
TV Series
performer: "The Riot"
2023
1 episode
Mood Indigo
6.5
performer: "Bertha's Theme"
writer: "Bertha's Theme"
2013
I Go Pogo
6.5
performer: "Hail and Cheers"
1980
Black Girl
6.8
writer: "Chock-Lite Puddin'"(uncredited), "B.J.'s Step", "Mother's Day Song", "What it Is", "Earl (Still a Pearl)"
1972
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