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Mort Lindsey (born Morton Lippman; March 21, 1923 – May 4, 2012) was an orchestrator, composer, pianist, conductor and musical director for Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Pat Boone, Jack Narz, and Merv Griffin.
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. It was recorded on the night of Sunday April 23, 1961 and re-released decades later as an extended, two-disc CD). [4]
Sing the Folk Hits With Jack Narz is a studio album by radio and television personality Jack Narz and featuring the Mort Lindsey orchestra. It was released by Dot Records in 1959. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Stephen Oremus, musical director for the tribute concerts, faced the task of resurrecting Mort Lindsey's original concert arrangements written for a 36-piece orchestra. [14]
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"Live" at the London Palladium is a live album by Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli, released on July 25, 1965 by Capitol Records. [1]At the time of the release, Minnelli was acclaimed for her performance in the leading role in Flora, The Red Menace, and the album achieved the feat of bringing the singer together with her mother, the also singer and actress Judy Garland, for the first time in a ...
Mort Lindsey; Patrick Williams; Production. Charles Paakkari - assistant engineer; Dann Thompson; Albert Treskin - design; Alexis Davis - director, production coordination; Leslie Ann Jones - engineer, mixing; Ken DiMaio - Live Sound Engineer; Glen Barros - executive producer; Antonio Branco - stylist; Roger Dong - portrait photography; Shay ...
Mort Lindsey – string arrangements and conductor (10, 14) Elena Barere – concertmaster (1, 3, 9, 12) Ann Kim, Richard Locker and Mark Shuman – cello (1, 3, 9, 12) Jean LeBlanc and Richard Locke – cello (5) Adria Benjamin, Monica Gerard, Mary Hammann and Vincent Lionti – viola (1, 3, 9, 12)