Dr. Fate said:Oh man, first Dave Cockrum and now Shirley Walker.
I agree . . . all BTAS fans, SupermanTas fans, and JL fans, owe her their deepst graditude. These shows would not have had the impact they did without her brilliant music. I will truely miss her talent. I hope they give dedication to her in The Dark Knight.gillberg2k1 said:Hands down, MOTP was my favorite score/theme from any Batman film. RIP.
Thank you Crooklyn. . . .Crooklyn said:Damn, what a loss. She was only 61 too, and she died of a brain aneurysm.
http://www.soundtrack.net/news/article/?id=872
gillberg2k1 said:Hands down, MOTP was my favorite score/theme from any Batman film. RIP.
Keyser Sushi said:An interesting fact: not only Did Shirley Walker score Superman TAS and Batman TAS (not to mention doing a new arrangement of Elfman's Bat-theme for BTAS' opening)...
... she also orchestrated Danny Elfman's Batman '89 score and conducted the orchestra for the recording of that score.
Her fingerprints are *all over* much of the music we associate with Batman.
She was a very talented lady who never really got her due.
Holy ****, is that real?batmaluco said:R.I.P. Shirley Walker. Too sad...
I think it's just a fan-made manip.sithgoblin said:Holy ****, is that real?