- Brother of Van Alexander.
- Blacklisted in Hollywood from 1953 until 1961
- Jerry Fielding was one of two popular composers who worked in the 1960's and especially the 1970's with the first name Jerry. The other is Jerry Goldmith, whose scores were more mainstream (in a good way) while Fielding's style was more avant gard: a creative, often cerebral hybrid of jazz and orchestration, often dreamlike and surreal.
- He composed the music for five movies directed by Sam Peckinpah, as well as music for a TV movie Peckinpah directed. He also composed a full score for a sixth Peckinpah movie, "The Getaway", which the director praised highly; however, it was replaced in its entirety (against Peckinpah's wishes) by a new score composed by Quincy Jones.
- Musical director for NBC Radio's "The Jack Paar Show" (1947).
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