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Jim Walker

Flutist Jim Walker is thought to have got played within the soundtrack of each film released since 1995; those in charge of such grandiose pronouncements may choose to hedge their wagers by estimating that if Walker will not in fact play on a particular hit film, he’ll in turn have …

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Rosie O’Donnell

Comedian Rosie O’Donnell moved from standup to tv, film, as well as the Broadway stage before finding popular success being a talk-show web host. She went to Dickinson University and Boston School, then considered comedy being a profession. In 1986, she became a normal in the last period from the …

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Roy Budd

British isles film music composer Roy Budd was created in London in March 14, 1947; a kid prodigy, he trained himself to try out piano by hearing, afterwards understanding the Wurlitzer body organ as well. Producing his London Coliseum debut at age six, by 12 Budd was frequently appearing on …

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Philip Glass

Philip Glass is regarded as perhaps one of the most prominent composers connected with music minimalism, the various other major figures getting Steve Reich, Terry Riley, and John Adams. His design is conveniently recognizable due to its usage of repetition, specially the repetition of little distinct rhythmic and melodic cells, …

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Marlene Dietrich

Probably the most exotic actress from the 1930s and ’40s, Marlene Dietrich performed her cabaret act all over the world and recorded for Decca, Columbia and Capitol in the post-war period, after her film career had slowed. A solid German highlight and her unusual sung-spoken vocal design proved no hurdle …

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Jerry Ross

Known for his short but highly effective relationship with Richard Adler, composer/lyricist Jerry Ross was created Jerold Rosenberg in the Bronx in March 9, 1926. He started performing at synagogue at age group ten, so when his skill quickly became obvious, he got involved with Yiddish theater, acquiring professional careers …

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Mark Wirtz

“Easy hearing” is not actually a proper classification for Tag Wirtz; “instrumental pop” may fit him better. An EMI personnel manufacturer in the past due ’60s, Wirtz’s most long lasting contributions to modern music had been as manufacturer of Tomorrow, among the finest forgotten British psychedelic groupings (offering guitarist Steve …

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Phyllis Newman

b. 19 March 1933, Shirt City, NJ, USA. Among Newman’s early performances on Broadway had been Wish You Had been Right here (1952) and Bells Are Buzzing (1956), that she was Judy Holliday’s standby for the primary function of Ella Peterson. In 1958 she choreographed Nightcap, a revue on the …

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Jerry Orbach

Professional/singer Jerry Orbach spent twenty years functioning primarily as a respected guy in Broadway music comedies, a profession that netted him a Tony Prize and performances on eight ensemble albums, before devoting himself even more to non-singing personality roles in movies and a component on the long-running Television series. This …

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Jerry Livingston

Composer Jerry Livingston was created Gerald Levinson on March 25, 1909, in Denver, CO. After completing his research at the School of Az, he performed piano within a Denver dance combo, also composing a small number of collegiate stage productions before relocating to NEW YORK in 1932. Livingston shortly scored …

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