Put on a Happy Face: A Broadway Memoir

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Union Square Press, 2008 - 326 Seiten
Just about everyone who can hum knows and loves Charles Strouse’s music. He composed some of the most successful shows in Broadway history (Annie, Bye Bye Birdie, Applause, and Golden Boy); wrote the film score for Bonnie and Clyde as well as the unforgettable theme song for All in the Family; has been sampled by one of today’s biggest rap stars--Jay-Z, in the Grammy-winning Hard Knock Life; and his songs have been sung by musical greats from Frank Sinatra to Ray Charles to Barbra Streisand.
Timed to coincide with public celebrations of his 80th birthday, Put on a Happy Face grants an insider’s glimpse of Broadway, Hollywood, and beyond. With sparkling wit, Strouse relates the behind-the-curtain stories of his remarkable achievements, and tells fascinating tales about the people he’s worked with along the way, including Butterfly McQueen, Gower Champion, Sammy Davis Jr., Lauren Bacall, Mel Brooks, Clifford Odets, Warren Beatty, Hal Prince and Carol Burnett. Strouse is a musical-theater legend who is as entertaining on the page as his work is on the stage!
 

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Chapter13
181
Chapter14
200
Chapter15
208
Chapter16
230
Chapter17
246
Chapter18
260
Chapter19
270
Index
315

Chapter9
105
Chapter10
124
Chapter11
134
Chapter12
167
BackFlap
327
BackCover
328
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Charles Strouse is the Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award-winning composer of, among other works, "Bye Bye Birdie" (1960, with long-time collaborator Lee Adams), "All-American" (1962, with Mel Brooks), "Golden Boy" (1962, starring Sammy Davis Jr.) "Applause "(1970, starring Lauren Bacall) and "Annie" (1977). He has won three Tonys(r) (and been nominated an additional four times), two Grammys(r) and one Emmy(r). In addition, he is a three-time Drama Desk nominee; recipient of the Richard Rodgers, the Oscar Hammerstein and the Frederick Lowe Awards, and has been elected to both the Theater Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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