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Billy Barnes (January 27, 1927 – September 25, 2012) was a composer, lyricist and actor from Los Angeles, California. Barnes may be best known for his theatrical revues and his recurring role as Mr. Edlin on the television series Mad About You .
The Billy Barnes Revue is a 1959 musical comedy revue with music and lyrics by Billy Barnes and sketches by Bob Rodgers. The revue premiered in Los Angeles in 1959 and went on to be produced both on Broadway and Off Broadway .
January 27 – Billy Barnes, American actor and composer (d. 2012) January 28 – Ronnie Scott, jazz saxophonist and club owner (d. 1996) February 2. Stan Getz, jazz musician (d. 1991) Richard Maxfield, composer (d. 1969) February 3 – Val Doonican, singer (d. 2015) February 7. Juliette Gréco, cabaret singer and actress (d. 2020)
Billy Barnes may refer to: Billy Barnes (composer) (1927–2012), American composer; Billy Barnes (cricketer) (1852–1899), English cricketer;
The Cabaret Concert Theatre was a small cellar café/cabaret, located in the Silverlake district of Central Los Angeles, California.. It operated between 1950 and 1961. It was created by dancer Miriam Schiller with the help of a group of young actors and dancers who wanted a place to showcase their talent, the 100-seat theatre became a popular nightspot among television and film producers ...
Berry's first recording experience came with the Billy Barnes cast albums: one from the Broadway performance of The Billy Barnes Review and the second in Billy Barnes' L.A. After an appearance on The Andy Williams Show, Williams asked Berry to record a solo album on his new Barnaby label. Backed by a full orchestra, Ken Berry RFD was released ...
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Barnes played college football at the University of Tennessee under head coach Robert Neyland, and was a member of the 1939 team that went through the regular season without allowing a point to be scored. The Volunteers were invited to play in the Rose Bowl, but lost 14–0 to USC. Barnes served during World War II and was assigned to the Alamo ...