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Don Perry Music is a music production company owned by Don Perry, affiliated with DiC Entertainment at the time, hired Bob Summers to produce the theme song and background score for the first 2 seasons and 3 films of Sailor Moon.

Don Perry Music Company is a pioneer in the field of independent music supervision. Before starting the company, Don produced and developed new artists as well as music for commercials for major corporations such as: Toyota, Bob's Big Boy, Marineland of the Pacific and Union Bay Clothing.

In the 70's Don promoted concerts with Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind and Fire, The Jacksons, The Temptations, The O'Jays, Gladys Knight, Cheech and Chong, Rick Nelson, Linda Ronstadt and more... Don was one of the first independent music supervisors for film and delivering a complete music package was an entirely new concept. Don Perry Music became a complete music department for "indie" film makers. He has produced the music for nearly 100 films and countless hours of music for TV.

Notable TV series include "The life and Times of Grizzly Adams", "Greatest Heroes of the Bible", "Mark Twain's America", "Desperado", "Miracles and Other Wonders" and the classic anime series “Sailor Moon”. Movies include: "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", "Cujo" and cult favorites "Wizards", "Night of the Comet" and "One Dark Night". Don has worked with major studios: Warners, Universal, Fox, and Disney and independents: Sunn Classic, Taft, New World, EMI, Carsey-Werner, Q.M, Ron Howard and more.

His production of the theme song for the series "The Life And Times Of Grizzly Adams" sold nearly 3 million singles worldwide. Other credits include the soundtrack from "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" which included two chart singles. His production of "Hello Woman" by Doug Kershaw hit the country charts. He also produced approximately 20 albums for children's artist, Hap Palmer, which won numerous awards. His "Babysong" LP and tapes sold in excess of 2 million copies.

Don is currently living in Carmel By The Sea and consults on select music projects. His book "Don Perry Produced The Music", is now available through major book sellers such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble or through publisher, Outskirts Press.

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