Frank De Vol
Frank DeVol was never quite a household name, but for a few years in the 1960s, his name came into millions of American households every week, sometimes more than once each week. As a bandleader and arranger, he was one of the busiest working musicians of the '50s and '60s, and as a composer, he wrote more than 50 movie scores -- but it was his theme music for series such as My Three Sons and The Brady Bunch by which he came into our homes and pop culture consciousness.
Frank DeVol was born in Moundsville, WV and raised in Canton, OH, the son of a bandleader. In 1925, at age 14, he was already a paid-up member of the musicians' union, playing violin and piano in a band led by his father at a local theater. He taught himself the saxophone after saving enough to buy one, and he played professionally. By the end of the '30s, DeVol was playing in and arranging material for the Horace...
