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Allan Ganley

Drummer Allan Ganley continues to be busy over the Uk jazz scene because the early ’50s, his curiosity about syncopated, swinging music creating a 10 years earlier when he was a kid. He started playing drums at 16, became a member of the Royal Surroundings Force a couple of years …

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Grant Geissman

Guitarist Offer Geissman is a respected jazz, fusion, and instrumental pop musician who all first found the public’s interest in the 1970s seeing that an associate of flügelhornist Chuck Mangione’s music group. Delivered in Berkeley, California in 1953, Geissman was raised within the San Jose region, where he became thinking …

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Lee Gibson

b. 5 March 1950, Watford, Hertfordshire, Britain. Gibson started her display business career like a vocalist and dancer, carrying out in lots of of the very best nightspots in London’s Western End. These included the Chat Of THE CITY, where she headlined and was noticed by way of a BBC …

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Jack Gibbons

Jack Gibbons continues to be called “the Gershwin pianist in our period,” and rightfully thus. On four exceptional CDs documented for the Uk ASV label, he reconstructed and documented practically all of George Gershwin’s piano improvisations (extracted from the composer’s recordings from the 1920’s and 30’s) and agreements for piano. …

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Donna McKechnie

b. 16 November 1940, Pontiac, Michigan, USA. A superb dancer, vocalist, and celebrity, McKechnie was raised in Detroit and made the decision she wished to be considered a dancer after viewing the traditional 1948 English film The Crimson Sneakers. Her parents had been opposed to the concept, however when she …

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Yul Brynner

Yul Brynner will forever be connected with his Oscar-winning function in The Ruler and We in 1956, a job he previously created in Broadway five years previous and which also brought him a Tony Award. He started his professional profession within a French circus, where he sailed with the air …

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Stephen Sondheim

Stephen Sondheim was probably the most respectable composer/lyricist for the music theater in his generation. Having his initial musical created on Broadway in 1957 and his 14th in 1994, he straddled two eras. The broadly well-known musical movie theater of his early years steadily became a far more insular talent, …

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Claude-Michel Schönberg

Composer, librettist, and record manufacturer Claude-Michel Schönberg is half of popular songwriting group, with lyricist Alain Boublil, that’s in charge of the movie theater smash successes Les Misérables and Miss Saigon. The duo initial teamed up in 1973 to create Boublil’s initial musical, La Trend Française, where Schönberg performed the …

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Bobby Rosengarden

Bobby Rosengarden was a tight adherent towards the concepts of subtlety and restraint, virtues uncommon in virtually any musician, aside from a drummer. A supremely gifted and far-reaching participant, he documented with jazz symbols spanning from Duke Ellington to Mls Davis, but continues to be most widely known to the …

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Russell Sherman

Russell Sherman is among the most eminent pianists within the U.S., especially known for his recordings of Liszt piano music and Beethoven’s sonatas. Sherman grew up and informed in NEW YORK. He started playing piano at age six. By enough time he was 11, he previously progressed so quickly that …

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