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Robert Alton

b. Robert Alton Hart, 28 January 1897, Bennington, Vermont, USA, d. 12 June 1957, Hollywood, California, USA. An especially innovative and stylish choreographer for the musical stage and Hollywood, Alton made an appearance on Broadway being a dancer in Consider It From Me (1919) and Greenwich Community Follies (1924) before …

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Frank Fay

b. Francis Anthony Donner, 17 November 1897, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, California, USA, d. 25 Sept 1961, Santa Monica, California, USA. An professional, comedian, singer, article writer and manufacturer, Fay appeared for the stage from a age group. Three Broadway musical displays where he made an appearance early in his …

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Sammy Cahn

One of the most diverse American lyricists from the 20th hundred years, Sammy Cahn wrote his initial hit by age 21 and followed it all with more than five years of successful and award-winning compositions. Functioning most regularly with Jule Styne through the ’40s and Jimmy Truck Heusen through the …

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Misfits

Really shocking or tasteless, campy fun? It had been occasionally hard to inform which method the Misfits wished to be taken, as well as the tremendous cult pursuing that has developed in the years after their real existence (1977-1983) appears divided in its assessment. It really wasn’t the Misfits’ musicianship …

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Jane Russell

Actress/vocalist Jane Russell was most widely known while Marilyn Monroe’s brunette sidekick in the 1953 film adaptation from the 1949 music Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and on her behalf other looks in films from the 1940s and ’50s, notably her debut in the racy (because of its period) The Outlaw. But …

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Don Murray

Everything connected with veteran engineer and maker Don Murray seems vast. The set of mega-qualities contains phenomenal production ideals and a larger-than-life documenting soundstage, resulting in commentary that may be recognised incorrectly as the idle chatter of people-watchers: “…underneath end is enormous.” Therefore is definitely Murray’s discography, from the first …

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Elton John

Elton John was the largest pop star from the ’70s, grabbing headlines and generating strikes across the world. As it proved, this was simply the initial act in an extraordinary career that held him near the top of the graphs for over 25 years. He charted a high 40 strike …

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Benjamin Biolay

Often set alongside the famous Serge Gainsbourg, singer/songwriter/arranger Benjamin Biolay is less likely to ask some lovely like Brigitte Bardot or Françoise Hardy to sing his songs when he may get it done equally well himself — although Gainsbourg did frequently duet along with his protégées, especially Jane Birkin around …

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Yves Montand

Yves Montand was an enormously popular vocalist in France, his adopted nation, through the 1940s until his loss of life. He also offered concerts all over the world, but he was better-known internationally as an acting professional. Montand was created Ivo Livi on Oct 13, 1921, within the town of …

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Wild Strawberries

Doctors by day time, the husband-and-wife duo of Ken and Roberta Carter-Harrison formed a pop music group called the Crazy Strawberries to activate their free time. The duo debuted in 1993 having a self-produced EP and released Wager YOU IMAGINE I’m Unhappy in 1994. The solitary “Life-Sized Marilyn Monroe” obtained …

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