Earlier this week
...far we have seen those of Cole Porter, Lorenz Hart, Irving Berlin and Ira Gershwin. Yet to come? Certainly Stephen Sondheim, Dorothy Fields, Betty Comden, and Adolph Green.) Oscar Hammerstein was a self-effacing crown prince of Broadway. His grandfather...
...to learn the songs on the piano, today he is right at home with jazz and feels a kinship with genre interpreting the songs of Dorothy Fields, Sammy Cahn, Harold Arlen, Jimmy Van Heusen, Sammy Fain, and many others. Marcus Goldhaber offers listeners the...
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...and even taller and suave Darryl Tookes -- are among those he sang last year, and he's always accommodating about the Dorothy Fields–Jerome Kern "The Way You Look Tonight," which he sang over the Father of the Bride remake credits and thereby jumpstarted...
...Grammy Awards and dozens more nominations. See the Tony Award-winning musical "Sweet Charity" by Neil Simon, Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields. This adult-appropriate musical follows Charity, a dance hall hostess, as she deals with the "fickle finger of fate."...
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...themselves "alumni" of the Lyrics & Lyricists stage. Stephen Sondheim appeared in 1971, the program's sophomore season. Dorothy Fields appeared in 1972, Hal David and Stephen Schwartz (separately) in 1973, and James Taylor in 1974. Alan & Marilyn Bergman...
...The first black woman joined the club in 1995. Monday's apology was delivered as a resolution. It was accepted by Dorothy Fields, whose stepfather, James McKellar, was the club's head caretaker for 50 years. ''The apology is a symbol and provides an...
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