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Robert David Grusin (born June 26, [a] 1934) is an American composer, arranger, producer, jazz pianist, and band leader. He has composed many scores for feature films and television and has won numerous awards for his soundtrack and record work, including an Academy Award and 10 Grammy Awards .
Collection is an album by American pianist Dave Grusin released in 1989, recorded for the GRP label. Collection is a retrospective of Grusin's work from 1976–1989 . Collection is a retrospective of Grusin's work from 1976–1989 .
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Dave Grusin – producer; Larry Rosen – producer, recording, mixing; Michael Frondelli – assistant engineer; Bob Ludwig – mastering at Masterdisk (New York, NY) Donna Putney – production coordinator; Gregory Heisler – cover and liner photograph; 1984 CD Reissue. Ted Jensen – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York, NY)
Cinemagic is an album by American pianist Dave Grusin released in 1987, recorded for the GRP label. The album features Grusin's work as a film composer. The album features Grusin's work as a film composer.
Now Playing is an album by American pianist Dave Grusin released in 2004, recorded for GRP Records. The album features Grusin on solo piano, performing music he composed for various films. This is the only solo piano album Grusin has recorded.
Night-Lines is an album by American pianist Dave Grusin released in 1984, recorded for the GRP label. The album reached No. 4 on Billboard 's Contemporary Jazz chart. The album's cover is from the November 1983 issue of Electronic Fun with Computers & Games .
Migration is an album by American pianist Dave Grusin released in 1989, recorded for the GRP label. The album reached No. 1 on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart. [2]"The Suite from the Milagro Beanfield War" (tracks 10–14) received the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Arrangement of an Instrumental. [3]