Born in
El Dorado, Kansas, Marshall was one of
Capitol Records' top producers in the late 1950s and 1960s. He had a varied career as a jazz, rock and classical guitarist and also as a composer, arranger and record producer. He released two solo albums with drummer
Shelly Manne that featured his fingerstyle jazz guitar playing. He was a friend of
Howard Roberts and
Jack Sheldon and produced several of their albums for Capitol. He wrote his own arrangements, many with a big-band sound to them. He was credited with the arrangement for
Peggy Lee's "
Fever", with
Joe Mondragon on bass, Shelly Manne on drums, and Howard Roberts adding the iconic finger snaps. Marshall composed the theme and incidental music for the 1960s TV series
The Munsters and the 1966 tie-in film
Munster, Go Home! (the theme music was nominated for a
Grammy Award in 1965). He also composed music for the movies
The Missouri Traveler (1958),
Thunder Road (1958),
The Giant Gila Monster (1959) and
Kona Coast (1968), as well as
The Deputy, a 1959–1961 western television series starring
Henry Fonda, and the television series
The Investigators (1961), ''
Don't Call Me Charlie! (1962–1963), and The Debbie Reynolds Show'' (1969–1970). ==Discography==