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Video of Marty playing 

https://x.com/marino_angie/status/1897700809644949974

 

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His music on DAYS and especially GH is seared into my memory. From the days when soaps were crafted with more care for the final product, and artistry was still there. 

So sad, although I believe it's clear that he lived a long, happy, fulfilled, amazing life. But, in a way he was such a part of my life. So obviously loved all of his music at DAYS & GH! Plus, he had some primetime, right? 

 

And, as I like to say sometimes ...

May light perpetual shine upon him & may angels & heavenly hosts guide him to his new resting place & may he be met there by long unseen family & friends & beloved pets. And, may a feast be laid at a groaning table, only awaiting his presence. What a celebration of life.

 

https://countylocalnews.com/2025/03/07/death-of-legendary-composer-marty-davich-shakes-music-world/

Remembering Marty Davich: A Musical Legend in Television History

The world of television music has lost a monumental figure with the passing of Marty Davich, as announced by the Los Angeles College of Music (LACM). His death last weekend has left an indelible mark on fans and colleagues alike, particularly for those who cherished his work on the iconic soap opera "Days of Our Lives." Known for his genius, Davich’s music was instrumental in shaping the emotional landscape of the series and remains a vital part of its legacy.

The Impact of Marty Davich on "Days of Our Lives"

Marty Davich was not just a composer; he was a visionary who understood the intricate relationship between music and storytelling. His contributions to "Days of Our Lives" helped define the show’s tone and emotional depth. For many viewers, the melodies associated with key moments in the series linger in their memories, evoking nostalgia and a spectrum of emotions.

Davich’s music played a critical role in enhancing the show’s dramatic scenes, underscoring pivotal moments with scores that resonated with audiences. The ability of his compositions to elevate the narrative made them unforgettable. Fans and cast members alike recognized the power of his work, often referring to him as a genius for his unparalleled talent in crafting musical pieces that captured the essence of the characters’ journeys.

A Legacy of Musical Excellence

Throughout his career, Marty Davich was known for his commitment to excellence. He was a composer whose work transcended the boundaries of traditional soap opera music. His ability to blend various genres and styles allowed him to create unique soundscapes that were not only fitting for "Days of Our Lives" but also resonated with a broad audience.

Beyond his work on the soap opera, Davich’s influence extended to other television projects and performances. His versatility as a composer was evident in his ability to adapt to different themes and narratives, making him a sought-after talent in the industry. His legacy is not just limited to the scores he created but also includes the inspiration he provided to aspiring musicians and composers.

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2 hours ago, Contessa Donatella said:

https://countylocalnews.com/2025/03/07/death-of-legendary-composer-marty-davich-shakes-music-world/

Remembering Marty Davich: A Musical Legend in Television History

The world of television music has lost a monumental figure with the passing of Marty Davich, as announced by the Los Angeles College of Music (LACM). His death last weekend has left an indelible mark on fans and colleagues alike, particularly for those who cherished his work on the iconic soap opera "Days of Our Lives." Known for his genius, Davich’s music was instrumental in shaping the emotional landscape of the series and remains a vital part of its legacy.

The Impact of Marty Davich on "Days of Our Lives"

Marty Davich was not just a composer; he was a visionary who understood the intricate relationship between music and storytelling. His contributions to "Days of Our Lives" helped define the show’s tone and emotional depth. For many viewers, the melodies associated with key moments in the series linger in their memories, evoking nostalgia and a spectrum of emotions.

Davich’s music played a critical role in enhancing the show’s dramatic scenes, underscoring pivotal moments with scores that resonated with audiences. The ability of his compositions to elevate the narrative made them unforgettable. Fans and cast members alike recognized the power of his work, often referring to him as a genius for his unparalleled talent in crafting musical pieces that captured the essence of the characters’ journeys.

A Legacy of Musical Excellence

Throughout his career, Marty Davich was known for his commitment to excellence. He was a composer whose work transcended the boundaries of traditional soap opera music. His ability to blend various genres and styles allowed him to create unique soundscapes that were not only fitting for "Days of Our Lives" but also resonated with a broad audience.

Beyond his work on the soap opera, Davich’s influence extended to other television projects and performances. His versatility as a composer was evident in his ability to adapt to different themes and narratives, making him a sought-after talent in the industry. His legacy is not just limited to the scores he created but also includes the inspiration he provided to aspiring musicians and composers.

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DO NOT CLICK to read the entire article.
"countylocalnews" is an AI clickbait site containing malware

 

I read the above post plus the rest of the article.  It felt like it was written by an AI.  Some of the sentences repeated the same idea in slightly different words. They claimed to have info from tweets, etc.   I noticed no author and no "about" on the website, nothing about the staff or contact info for "countylocalnews". I looked at some of their other "articles" and they all seemed fake about random topics.
I checked and verified. It's an AI clickbait site.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/06/26/1075504/junk-websites-filled-with-ai-generated-text-are-pulling-in-money-from-programmatic-ads/

Donna, before posting from a site, check that site's "about" page, usually found via a link at the bottom of its homepage or via the site's menu.  If it doesn't exist, then it's probably a fake site. 
Sometimes a site will lead back through several links to a content farm on another continent. So someone exists but only for clicks.  That takes a bit of work to search and find.

In this case there's nothing at all, so that should have been a red flag.
That and the entire writing style was a giveaway that it was not written by a human.

I did a "whois" on the domain name countylocalnews.com, and their contact person is based in Nigeria.

Then I found this:  The site is notorious for installing malware!
https://web.archive.org/web/20240701162535/https://futurism.com/chatgpt-fake-virus-warnings

Edited by janea4old

47 minutes ago, janea4old said:

DO NOT CLICK to read the entire article.
"countylocalnews" is an AI clickbait site containing malware

 

I read the above post plus the rest of the article.  It felt like it was written by an AI.  Some of the sentences repeated the same idea in slightly different words. They claimed to have info from tweets, etc.   I noticed no author and no "about" on the website, nothing about the staff or contact info for "countylocalnews". I looked at some of their other "articles" and they all seemed fake about random topics.
I checked and verified. It's an AI clickbait site.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/06/26/1075504/junk-websites-filled-with-ai-generated-text-are-pulling-in-money-from-programmatic-ads/

Donna, before posting from a site, check that site's "about" page, usually found via a link at the bottom of its homepage or via the site's menu.  If it doesn't exist, then it's probably a fake site. 
Sometimes a site will lead back through several links to a content farm on another continent. So someone exists but only for clicks.  That takes a bit of work to search and find.

In this case there's nothing at all, so that should have been a red flag.
That and the entire writing style was a giveaway that it was not written by a human.

I did a "whois" on the domain name countylocalnews.com, and their contact person is based in Nigeria.

Then I found this:  The site is notorious for installing malware!
https://web.archive.org/web/20240701162535/https://futurism.com/chatgpt-fake-virus-warnings

Thanks for the info.

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Damn.

I adored Marty Davich's musical score on Days and loved it just as much when he worked on ER in prime time. As a matter of fact, I still have the ER soundtrack on CD (remember those?), and it's still - decades later - sublime. I only wish that Days could have had such a release with the music there. Ever since Marty Davich left there, the cues are, for a better word, uninspired. Practically hollow.

Rest in peace, Marty. Thanks for the beautiful music, for both daytime and nighttime.

1 hour ago, Wendy said:

Damn.

I adored Marty Davich's musical score on Days and loved it just as much when he worked on ER in prime time. As a matter of fact, I still have the ER soundtrack on CD (remember those?), and it's still - decades later - sublime. I only wish that Days could have had such a release with the music there. Ever since Marty Davich left there, the cues are, for a better word, uninspired. Practically hollow.

Rest in peace, Marty. Thanks for the beautiful music, for both daytime and nighttime.

I'm gonna miss him, so much. I just looked him up in imdb. Third Watch, Southland, Port Charles, Beverly Hills 90210. I want to listen to all of his musical cues. Power in Peace, Marty you will be missed.

Oh, yeah, I actively hate the music on DAYS now. How the mighty have fallen.

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