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  2. Paul Williams (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Williams was born in Omaha, Nebraska, [6] the son of Paul Hamilton Williams, an architectural engineer, and his wife, Bertha Mae (née Burnside), a homemaker. [1]One of his brothers was John J. Williams, a NASA rocket scientist, who participated in the Mercury and Apollo programs and was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, their highest honor, in 1969. [7]

  3. Paul Weston - Wikipedia

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    Paul Weston (né Wetstein; March 12, 1912 – September 20, 1996) was an American pianist, arranger, composer, and conductor who worked in music and television from the 1930s to the 1970s, pioneering mood music [broken anchor] and becoming known as "the Father of Mood Music".

  4. Les Paul and Mary Ford - Wikipedia

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    Paul had hosted a 15-minute radio program, The Les Paul Show, on NBC in 1950, featuring his trio (himself, Ford, and rhythm player Eddie Stapleton) and his electronics, recorded from their home and with gentle humour between Paul and Ford bridging musical selections, some of which had already been successful on records, some of which anticipated the couple's recordings, and many of which ...

  5. Alfred Newman - Wikipedia

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    Newman was born on March 17, 1900, in New Haven, Connecticut, the eldest of ten children to Russian-Jewish parents who emigrated shortly before his birth. [4]: 27 [6]: 68 Although many sources show a birth year of 1901, musicologist and composer Fred Steiner revealed that Alfred was actually born in 1900.

  6. Paul Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Paul Hollywood zesting a lemon at the Stratford Food Festival. In 2008, Hollywood created an almond and roquefort sourdough recipe that was said to be the most expensive bread in Britain. [18] The roquefort is supplied from a specialist in France at £15 per kilo, while the flour for the bread is made by a miller in Wiltshire.

  7. Mary Ford - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ford (born Iris Colleen Summers; July 7, 1924 – September 30, 1977) was an American guitarist and vocalist, comprising half of the husband-and-wife musical team Les Paul and Mary Ford. Between 1950 and 1954, the couple had 16 top-ten hits, including " How High the Moon " and " Vaya con Dios ", which were number one hits on the Billboard ...

  8. Lorenzo Music - Wikipedia

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    Music became a writer and a regular performer on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour from 1967 to 1969 and won an Emmy Award for writing. [5] He was a writer and story editor on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, [6] and he co-created The Bob Newhart Show with his writing partner, David Davis.

  9. Paul Leonard-Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Leonard-Morgan's first album, Filmtales, was released in 2007.Between 2006 and 2011, he wrote scores for the BBC spy drama Spooks. [5] In 2007, he worked on the documentary J.K. Rowling: A Year in the Life, providing the backing music that went with the film that showed the author working on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.