Career
He was once called "one of jazz"s great composers and arrangers."
Born in Coffeyville, Kansas, Hopkins composed various orchestral works, including two symphonies, the Symphony in Two Movements, Town and County Dances for chamber orchestra, and the jazz ballet Rooms for Anna Sokolow. He recorded several albums for American Broadcasting Company Paramount Records, Cadence Records, Capitol Records, and Verve Records during the 1960s. Many of his soundtrack recordings were released on LP, including that for the 1956 film Baby Doll, which was re-released on Civil Defense. Hopkins died in Princeton, New Jersey at the age of 71.