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  2. The Count of Monte Cristo (Wildhorn musical) - Wikipedia

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    The English-language U.S. premiere was performed at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, United States. The show ran from January 22–31, 2015. [ 3 ] Frank Wildhorn had visited BYU to perform and teach master classes to students, and was so impressed with the level of talent shown that he asked if BYU would like to present the US premiere ...

  3. Swans Against the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Jac Murphy – harpsichord, piano, synthesizer, arranger; James William Guercio – bass; Michael McKinney – bass, vocals; Harry Wilkinson – drums, percussion; Earl Palmer – drums; Tracy Nelson – vocals; Jeff Hanna – vocals; Willie Nelson – vocals; Production. Bob Johnston – producer; Tony Martell – executive producer; Larry ...

  4. Jack Murphy (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Murphy is a lyricist and composer. Murphy wrote the lyrics to several international musicals such as Death Note: The Musical and broadway musical The Civil War, which garnered him a Tony Nomination for Best Score. [1] He has collaborated with composer Frank Wildhorn on many projects.

  5. Piano Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Piano Jazz won a Peabody Award in 1983. The show is an exclusive production of South Carolina public radio on WLTR and is offered nationally by NPR. A number of shows have been released commercially on CD or LP, including shows with Dizzy Gillespie , Bill Evans , Bruce Hornsby , Mary Lou Williams , Shirley Horn , Steely Dan [ 1 ] Milt Hinton ...

  6. Wildfire (Michael Martin Murphey song) - Wikipedia

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    Because that song appeals to kids, and always has, it's kept my career fresh." [4] In a 2008 interview, Murphey talked about the origins of the song and the context in which it was written. He was a third-year student at UCLA, working on a concept album for Kenny Rogers (The Ballad of Calico). The work was demanding, sometimes taking more than ...

  7. Bob Murphy (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Murphy (May 28, 1945 – October 22, 2015) was a Canadian jazz pianist and music educator, prominent on the Vancouver, British Columbia, and Toronto, Ontario, music scenes. A professional musician since age 14, Murphy composed, arranged, and performed music for films, CBC Television shows, CTV shows, commercials, and CBC radio.

  8. Lucy Bella Earl - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Bella Simkins (née Earl) is a British teacher of English as a foreign language and the creator of the educational channel 'English with Lucy' on YouTube.She was given the British Council ELTon Award for Innovation in English language teaching in 2017 and the Entrepreneurial Award by the University of Westminster in 2018.

  9. Murph the Surf (film) - Wikipedia

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    Murph the Surf, also known as Live a Little, Steal a Lot, is a 1975 film based on a jewel burglary involving the surfer Jack Roland Murphy, who had the nickname "Murph the Surf". Starring Robert Conrad , Don Stroud and Donna Mills , it was directed by Marvin J. Chomsky . [ 1 ]