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John Barry is one of the best-known composers of soundtrack music of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, but his career has carried him through a multitude of music genres and styles
Although John Belushi was best known as a TV and movie actor, he enjoyed quite a bit of success late in his tragic career as one half of the blues revival act the Blues Brothers
John Book has been a freelance music writer for the last 12 years, writing for a number of underground fanzines and magazines, including Curious Goods, MaximumRockNRoll, Reflex, The Rocket, Goldmine, DiscRespect, and DISCoveries
I was born in Fort Worth, Texas on May 8, 1978 I grew up in a small suburb or Fort Worth until I was 11 years old and we moved about 15 miles out of town to a small town called Aledo
Cabaret composer John Bucchino began playing piano for singer Holly Near in 1984 Despite the subsequent release of the solo LPs On the Arrow and Solitude Lessons, he nevertheless earned greater fame as a writer than as a prerformer, with songs recorded by everyone from Art Garfunkel to Patti LuPone to Kathie Lee Gifford
Not to be confused with many musicians with this name, this John Davies comes by his liner note credits on original soundtrack recordings pretty honestly: he’s a film director whose works include an adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s Kim and episodes of the Dr
John Dougan has been writing about music since Quicksilver Messenger Service released Happy Trails He has been pop critic for the Springfield, MA, Daily News and an editor for the Boston Edge
The bassist named John Eaton who has performed and recorded on Broadway does not appear to be the same John Eaton who was in a British progressive rock band in the ’60s and ’70s
John E S Hinrichsen, a mathematics major and religious studies minor at Carnegie Mellon University, avoids listening to commercial radio, watching MTV, and reading pop music magazines at all costs
Actor John Hurt tells the beloved Arabian Knights tale of Aladdin & the Magic Lamp for Rabbit Ears’ 1994 multi-medium children’s release with musical accompaniment by Mickey Hart