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The award recognizes the importance of music and lyrics in television, and the impact they have on the audience's emotional connection to the show. The award has gone by several names: Outstanding Achievement in Music, Lyrics and Special Material (1970–1973) Best Song or Theme (1974) Outstanding Achievement in Special Musical Material (1975 ...
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Stevie Wonder, Songs in the Key of Life: Earth, Wind & Fire, Spirit Earth, Wind & Fire, That's the Way of the World: Favorite Soul/R&B Song: Lou Rawls, "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" Wild Cherry, "Play That Funky Music" Country Category Category Winner Nominated Favorite Country Male Artist: Charley Pride: Conway Twitty Freddy Fender
He mainly recorded songs from musicals and revues, and he recited many monologues on various subjects. [1] Most prominent among his recordings (aside from his participation in recordings of My Fair Lady ) are those of three series of monologues that he made at intervals throughout his career.
Taking place at the Adelaide Fringe Festival's Gluttony site in the Flamingo tent, The Choir of Man 's second outing had a few changes of repertoire, new monologues, and with the addition of Connor Going to the cast, was the debut of the virtuoso pianist role. In Week 2 of the festival, the show won the Bank SA "Best Music" award. [16]
The singer with the most awards in this category is K. J. Yesudas with eight wins for three languages (Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi), followed by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam who won six times for four languages (Telugu, Hindi, Kannada and Tamil). Udit Narayan and Shankar Mahadevan follow next, winning three awards each.
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Holloway in 1974. Stanley Augustus Holloway OBE (1 October 1890 – 30 January 1982) was an English actor, comedian, singer and monologist.He was famous for his comic and character roles on stage and screen, especially that of Alfred P. Doolittle in My Fair Lady.