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70, Girls, 70 is a musical with a book by Fred Ebb and Norman L. Martin adapted by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Ebb, and music by John Kander. The musical is based on the 1958 play Breath of Spring by Peter Coke , which was adapted for the movies in 1960 as Make Mine Mink .
In a Broadway Bag (Mame) is an album by American singer Bobby Darin, released in 1966. The album consists of songs from then-current hit Broadway musicals, including Funny Girl , How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying , Mame , The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd , and others.
Follow the Girls is a musical with a book by Guy Bolton, Eddie Davis and Fred Thompson and music and lyrics by Dan Shapiro, Milton Pascal, and Phil Charig.. A major wartime hit in both New York City and London, its thin plot about a burlesque striptease queen who becomes the star attraction at the Spotlight, a servicemen's club in Great Neck, Long Island, serves as an excuse for a series of ...
"Taking It To Detroit" - The Good Rats - "Telegraph Road" - Dire Straits (from UK) "That's Detroit To Me" - King Gordy "The Arms Forest" - The Hard Lessons "The D In Detroit" - Anniversary "The Fire Inside - Bob Seger "The Girl from Detroit City - Suzi Quatro "The Heart of Rock & Roll" - Huey Lewis & the News "The Smog" - Insane Clown Posse
1951 Broadway Two on the Aisle is a musical revue with a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Jule Styne . The project marked Comden and Green's return to Broadway following their successful reign at MGM (where they penned the classic Singin' in the Rain and The Band Wagon , among others) and their first teaming with ...
There’s a purpose to the timing: “My Girl” was released on Dec. 21, 1964, a day when “the winter solstice brought one of the warmest, sunniest Motown hits ever put to vinyl,” as we wrote ...
The Broadway Musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying began its run on March 27, 2011, with Daniel Radcliffe as the main protagonist, J. Pierrepont Finch. [2] [3] The musical was performed at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre, in New York City, [4] with a total runtime of two hours and forty minutes, including one intermission. [5]
As the Girls Go is a musical with music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Harold Adamson and a book by William Roos.. After an out-of-town tryout at the Opera House in Boston in October 1948, the original Broadway production of As the Girls Go opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on November 13, 1948, transferred to The Broadway Theatre and ran for a total of 420 performances.