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  2. Ruthless! - Wikipedia

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    Ruthless! The Musical is an all-female musical with music by Marvin Laird and book and lyrics by Joel Paley that spoofs Broadway musicals, like Gypsy and Mame, and movies such as The Bad Seed and All About Eve. The musical premiered Off-Broadway in 1992.

  3. Cole Porter - Wikipedia

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    Porter brought an upright piano with him to school [10] and found that music, and his ability to entertain, made it easy for him to make friends. [10] Porter did well in school and rarely came home to visit. [11] He became class valedictorian [5] and was rewarded by his grandfather with a tour of France, Switzerland and Germany. [12]

  4. Elida Morris - Wikipedia

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    Born November 12, 1886 ... the sheet music cover showed her as a male impersonator, ... booking stars to entertain US troops. She was reportedly still active in her ...

  5. Big Band Explosion - Wikipedia

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    The Allmusic review by David Jeffries awarded the album 3 stars stating "The lady was born to entertain, and if you're warm to her in-your-face absurdity, Big Band Explosion is a heck of a lot of fun. You'll be on the edge of your seat as the singer delivers the tunes straight-faced, but you just know that any moment she's going to bust out the ...

  6. James Horner - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] His mother, Joan Ruth (née Frankel), was born to a Canadian family. His brother Christopher is a writer and documentary filmmaker. [11] Horner started playing piano at the age of five. He also played violin. He spent his early years in London, where he attended the Royal College of Music, where he studied with György Ligeti. [14]

  7. Pamela Anderson Reflects on Her 'Solitary' Life as an Artist ...

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    Related: The Last Showgirl Review: Pamela Anderson Finally Gets Her Chance to Dazzle Being an artist is solitary, lonely and full of secrets. I’ve been there. I’ve been objectified at times ...