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Singer/songwriter Gavin DeGraw grew up playing music at home with piano studies beginning at eight and later playing in cover bands with his older brother in upstate New York
Gean Harwood (86) and Bruhs Mero (84), who are often referred to as “The Two Oldest Gay Men In America,” wrote their first composition together in 1930, “Come and Take My Hand
John Dunton is a techno menace from Los Angeles Influenced by William Orbit, Mark Moore, and Eon, he is determined to fill the gap he found in existing club music ~ Will Grega, All Music Guide
A remarkably prolific and versatile talent, Gene Hackman was a successful character actor whose uncommon abilities and smart career choices ultimately made him a most unlikely leading man; in the tradition of Spencer Tracy, he excelled as an Everyman, consistently delivering intelligent, natural performances which established him among the most respected and well-liked stars of his era
British composer George Fenton certainly has a magic touch when it comes to composing scores for motion pictures He began composing in 1975, and soon penned music for such British theatre directors as Peter Gill, Howard Davies, Adrian Noble, and Richard Eyre
In a career tragically cut short in mid-stride by a brain tumor, George Gershwin (1898-1937) proved himself to be not only one of the great songwriters of his extremely rich era, but also a gifted “serious” composer who bridged the worlds of classical and popular music
Actor George Hall enjoyed a remarkably long romp in the spotlights in a career that began as the vaudeville era waned Television buffs from the ’90s may have seen him in the Scarlet and Black miniseries or as the doddering Old Indy in a somewhat cheesy prequel to the Indiana Jones saga
There is something rotten in the state of discography if George Howard, executive producer of the far-out 2000 version of Hamlet, gets confused with other performers with the same name such as the hard rock bassist or soft jazz saxophonist
Production designer and art director George Jenkins has a discography based on original soundtrack credits, but should not be confused with either the drummer or trombonist of the same name