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Brigadoon is a musical with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and score by Frederick Loewe. [1] The plot features two American tourists who stumble upon Brigadoon, a mysterious Scottish village that appears for only one day every 100 years; one tourist soon falls in love with a young woman from Brigadoon.
Neil Berg is an American composer/lyricist best known for the hit off-Broadway musical The Prince and the Pauper, as well as the Award-Winning rock musical "THE 12", Grumpy Old Men: The Musical., Off- Broadway’s The Sabbath Girl, Charlie Hustle: The Pete Rose Musical., and the upcoming musical version of My Cousin Vinny: The Musical., written with original screen writer, Dale Launer.
Several of the songs she dubbed appeared on AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs list. [2] Besides her voice work in films, Nixon's career included roles of her own in film, television, opera and musicals on Broadway and elsewhere throughout the United States, performances in concerts with major symphony orchestras, and recordings.
"Broadway School Days" from The Passing Show of 1916 "Broadway Serenade (For Every Lonely Heart)" (from Broadway Serenade) "The Broadway Show" by Ludwig Englander; lyrics by J. Clarence Harvey and Sydney Rosenfeld "Broadway (So Many People)" by Low "The Broadway Song" by Cy Coleman and David Zippel "Broadway Star" by Barrabás
Louis Armstrong had the longest-running number one of the year with "Hello, Dolly!". In 1964, Billboard magazine published a chart ranking the top-performing songs in the United States which were considered to be "middle of the road". The chart has undergone various name changes and since 1996 has been published under the title Adult Contemporary. Until 1965, the listing was compiled simply by ...
In a new book, author Caseen Gaines looks at the extraordinary life and afterlife of the first Black Broadway hit, 'Shuffle Along.' Remembering 'Shuffle Along,' the first Black Broadway hit, as it ...
Sarah Vaughan Sings Broadway: Great Songs from Hit Shows is a 1958 studio album by Sarah Vaughan. [1] The album was arranged by Hal Mooney, supervised by Bob Shad.
"I Could Have Danced All Night" is a song from the musical My Fair Lady, with music written by Frederick Loewe and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, [1] published in 1956. The song is sung by the musical's heroine, Eliza Doolittle , expressing her exhilaration and excitement after an impromptu dance with her tutor, Henry Higgins, in the small hours of ...