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| MGM |
Johnny Nash - Arranger Every Mother's Son - Arranger Freda Payne - String Arranger Animals - Arranger Nick Ashford, "Witch Doctor" - Arranger, 1968 Forget Me Nots, "Forget Me Nots" - Arranger, Producer Harumi - Arranger Nico & The Velvet Underground - Arranger Nico, "Classic Years" - Arranger, Conductor |
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| MCA | Jimmy Cliff, "Shelter of Your Love" - Producer | |
| Buddha |
George Burns, "George Burns Sings" - Arranger, Producer, 1973 The Nickel Bag, "Doing Their Love Thing" - Composer, Arranger, Producer "See Saw", Broadway Cast Album - Orchestrator, Co-Producer Peter Anders, "Peter Anders" - Composer, Arranger, Organ, Piano Tammy Grimes, "Father O'Connor" - Arranger The Calliope - Arranger Josh White - Producer, Arranger Judy White - Producer, Arranger |
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| ABC |
Bag A Tell, "11:00 PM Saturday" - Composed & Arranged Overture, Arranged Strings Click - Arranger Perhaps - Arranger Lamont Dozier - Arranger |
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| RCA |
Two's Company - Arranger Addi Saia - Producer, Arranger Cass Elliot, "The Road Is No Place For A Lady" - Arranger, 1969 |
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| Arista |
Gil Scott-Heron, "Bridges" - Arranger, Producer (Winner, Otis Redding Award: Best Jazz Album 1978) (Winner, Academie Du Jazz, Paris 1978) |
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| Warner |
Van Morrison, "Astral Weeks" - Arranger, 1969 (Best Album of the Year 1969, Rolling Stone Magazine) Jimi Hendrix, "South Saturn Delta" - Arranger Hirth Martinez, "Hirth From Earth" - Arranger, Producer, 1975 "Home Again" Broadway Cast Album (Cy Coleman) - Arranger La Belle - String Arranger |
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| A&M |
Jimmy Cliff, "Wonderful World, Beautiful People" - Arranger, Producer, 1970 (Top Ten for 12 Weeks) Jimmy Cliff, "Jimmy Cliff" - Arranger, Producer, 1969 |
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| Polydor |
Hedge & Donna, "Evolution" - Arranger, Piano |
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| Atlantic |
Bob Marley, "Chances Are" - Producer, 1981 Jimmy & Vela - Arranger |
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| Decca-MCA |
Glass Harp, "Glass Harp" (Chart Album) - Arranger, 1970 Enzo Stuarti - Arranger Chelsea - Arranger |
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| London |
Rolling Stones, "Gimme Shelter" - Strings and Horns Arranger Cy Coleman, "The Cy Coleman Album" - Arranger, Co-Producer |
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| Paramount |
Pete Anders, Arranger Grace Markey, Arranger Iron Man, Arranger |
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| Columbia/Epic |
Looking Glass, "Brandy" - Arranger, 1972 (#1 for 11 Weeks) Rocco and Raymond (Movie Theme) - Composer, Entire Score Peace and Quiet, "Peace and Quiet" - Arranger, Producer, 1971 Tony Bird, "Tony Bird" - Arranger, Producer, 1976 Betty Wright, (CBS Single) - Arranger, Producer Chris Moon, "Chris Moon Group" - Arranger, Producer, 1970 |
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| Muse |
Annie Ross - Producer Mark Murphy, "I'll Close My Eyes" - Arranger, Producer, 1991 Mark Murphy, "Stolen...And Other Moments" - Arranger, Producer Mark Murphy, "What A Way To Go" - Arranger, Producer, Synthesizer, 1990 (Grammy Nomination 1990) Mark Murphy, "Jazz Standards" - Arranger, Producer, Synthesizer, 1998 Mark Murphy, "Songbook" - Arranger, Producer, Synthesizer, 1999 Mark Murphy, "Mark Murphy Sings Nat King Cole" - Arranger, Producer, Synthesizer, 1999 Morgana King, "I Just Can't Stop Loving You"-Arranger, Producer, Synthesizer, 1990 Morgana King, "This Is Always" - Arranger, Producer, Keyboards, 1992 Gloria Lynne, "A Time For Love" - Arranger, Producer, Piano, 1990 (Grammy Nomination, Playboy Jazz Poll, Soul Train Award) Richard Davis, "Philosophy of the Spiritual" - Producer, 1978 Emanuel Rahim - Producer Bu Pleasant - Producer |
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| Motown | The Originals - String and Horn Arranger | |
| Metro Media |
Billy and Ray - Arranger Lincoln Chase - Arranger Gary Periano & The Raiders - Arranger |
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| AVI | Renzo Fraiese (aka Larry Fallon), "Finalmente" - Composer, Arranger, Producer, Keyboards, 1978 | |
| Independent Albums |
Jimmy Cliff, "Reggae Spectacular" - Producer, 1988 Michael Pare Album (Star of Eddie & The Cruisers) - Arranger, Producer |
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| CONDUCTOR - MUSICAL DIRECTOR |
Sammy Davis & Will Maston Trio, Las Vegas Van Morrison Laine Kazan, Rainbow Room Pat Carrol at Town Hall Peggy Lee George Burns (3 years) Tammy Grimes Cy Coleman Art Director Awards (48th) Paul Sorvino (Opera), Philadelphia Symphony at Trump Castle |
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| MOTION PICTURES (Composer, Arranger, Scoring) |
"The Heartbreak Kid" (Starring Cybil Shepherd, Charles Grodin) - Scoring, Theme for Cy Coleman, 1972 "Rocco and Raymond" - Composed Entire Score "Dear Mr. Wonderful" (Starring Joe Pesci, Directed by Peter Lilienthal) - Composing, Scoring and Acted Role of "Larry Fallon", 1982 (Nominated Venice Film Festival; Re-released as "Ruby's Dream", 1998) "Take It From The Top" (Starring Jerry Stiller, Ann Meara) - Producer, Scoring with Cy Coleman "Hell Hunters" aka "Rage To Kill" (Starring Stewart Granger, Maude Adams) - Composer, Scoring, 1975 "Gimme Shelter" (Rolling Stones) - String Arrangements, Scoring with Jimmy Miller, 1970 |
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| TELEVISION SPECIALS (Conductor, Arranger) |
Dean Martin Show - Piano, Music Director, Conductor for George Burns Jackie Gleason Show - Piano, Music Director, Conductor for George Burns Ed Sullivan Show - Piano, Music Director, Conductor for George Burns Tom Jones Show - Piano, Music Director, Conductor for George Burns "George Burns Sings" (Two WPIX Specials) - Music Director, Arranger "Bob Hope Christmas Special: Salute To America" - Composed Special Material: "An Optimistic Note" Danny Thomas Specials (Two St. Jude Benefits) - Music Director, Conductor "Your Place Or Mine": James Coco, CBS Series - Arranger, Orchestrator "Saturday Night Live" with Host Danny Aiello - Music Director "Boys In The Band": Otto Storch, CBS Special - Arranger, Orchestrator {"Peggy Lee"} - (Upcoming HBO Special, 2004) - Music Director |
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| BROADWAY |
"Peg" (Starring Peggy Lee) - Music Director, Arranger, Conductor, 1983 "See Saw" - Orchestrator, Broadway Cast Album, 1973 (Nominated for Grammy and Tony Awards, 1973) "Barnum" - Orchestrator, Broadway Cast Album, 1980 "Home Again" - Orchestrator, Broadway Musical (Cy Coleman) "Inner City" - Orchestrations for Linda Hopkins; Broadway Cast Album, 1972 "Heathen" (Sir Robert Helpman and Eaton Magoon, Jr.) - Orchestrator |
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| SPECIAL EVENTS |
"Jenna's Concert II" - Benefit for the Jenna Foundation for Non-Violence (Co-Chairs Governor George Pataki, Mayor Gerald Jennings) At The Egg, Albany, NY, March 8, 2000 - Music Director, Pianist |
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| SPECIAL COMPOSITIONS |
"Leonardo's Vision" (Composition for Clarinet, Piano and Orchestra) Co-Composed with Mr. Leonard Bernstein, 1998 |
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| RADIO SPECIALS |
WQCD-CD 101.9, New York City: Produced and Directed Monthly Live Broadcasts from Laura Belle, Tatou and The Supper Club with artists including: Phoebe Snow, Joe Sample (Crusaders), Nancy Wilson, Grover Washington, Jr., Kenny Rankin, Dave Samuels, Dave Valentine, Spyro Gyro, Ray Barretto, and Diane Reeves. |
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| CURRENT PRODUCTIONS |
"Take The "A" Train" - Producer, Music Director, Piano "The 125th Street Revue" - Producer, Music Director, Piano "Get Happy" - Producer, Music Director "Amazing Days of Radio" - Producer, Music Director |
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