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  2. Mort Lindsey - Wikipedia

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    Lindsey was the musical director and conductor for Judy Garland's 1961 tour, including her concert on April 23, 1961, at Carnegie Hall. Lindsey was also a composer of motion picture scores including Gay Purr-ee (1962), 40 Pounds of Trouble (1962), I Could Go On Singing (1963), Stolen Hours (1963), The Best Man (1964), Real Life (1979) and Cats ...

  3. Category:Films scored by Mort Lindsey - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Obituary (band) video albums - Wikipedia

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  5. Steve Lindsey - Wikipedia

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    Steve Lindsey, born in New York City, to Mort Lindsey and his wife Judy. He had a connection to music from an early age and began playing piano at the age of five. Lindsey's father, Mort, was a conductor and composer who worked with Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand and Merv Griffin. Lindsey's family moved to Malibu, California, when

  6. Obituary discography - Wikipedia

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    Obituary gained their first mainstream exposure with their third studio album, The End Complete (1992), which was accompanied by their first music video "The End Complete", and was the band's first album to chart in the United States, [1] United Kingdom [2] and some parts of Europe, [3] [4] leading the album to sell more than a hundred thousand ...

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  8. Judy at Carnegie Hall - Wikipedia

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    Judy at Carnegie Hall is the second live album by Judy Garland.It was released on July 10, 1961, by Capitol Records.The album is a live recording of a concert by Garland held at Carnegie Hall in New York City, with backing orchestra conducted by Mort Lindsey.

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    Stephen "tWitch" Boss's mom, Connie Boss Alexander, and his brother, Dre Rose, are speaking out. On Tuesday, Feb. 11, the mother-son duo appeared on CBS Mornings to address a few claims made in ...