enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Morgan Lewis (songwriter) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_Lewis_(songwriter)

    William Morgan "Buddy" Lewis, Jr. (26 December 1906 – 8 December 1968) was a writer of jazz songs, some of which were also recorded in the pop music genre. Lewis was born in Rockville, Connecticut and died in New York City. He wrote songs and Broadway theatre scores with lyricist Nancy Hamilton including "How High the Moon" and "The Old Soft ...

  3. How High the Moon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_High_the_Moon

    "How High the Moon" is a jazz standard with lyrics by Nancy Hamilton and music by Morgan Lewis. It was first featured in the 1940 Broadway revue Two for the Show, where it was sung by Alfred Drake and Frances Comstock. [1] In Two for the Show, this was a rare serious moment in an otherwise humorous revue.

  4. Morgan Lewis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_Lewis

    Morgan Lewis may refer to: Morgan Lewis (basketball), American basketball player; Morgan Lewis (governor), Governor of New York State and US Army general;

  5. Island Records discography - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_Records_discography

    WI 3056 – Hopeton Lewis: Let Me Come On Home / Hardships Of Life, 1967; WI 3057 – Hopeton Lewis: Run Down / Pick Yourself Up, 1967; WI 3058 – Tartans: Dance All Night / What Can I Do, 1967; WI 3059 – Hopeton Lewis: Let the Little Girl Dance / This Music Got Soul, 1967; WI 3060 – Mighty Vikings Band: Do Re Mi / The Sound Of Music, 1967

  6. The Channels - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Channels

    An R&B/soul group of the 1950s, The Channels formed in 1955 around the singers Larry Hampden, Billy Morris, and Edward Dolphin, "Joe"(Bass) and "Rico"(Lead). But soon after Joe and Rico Departed, with Earl Michael Lewis and Clifton Wright formerly of The Lotharios replacing them. Lewis was the group's main songwriter. [1]

  7. Punctual - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punctual

    Punctual are artists and producer duo consisting of John Morgan and Will Lansley from Newbury, Berkshire. They met as teenagers [1] and went to Bristol University [2]. The pair have been releasing music under Punctual since 2016 and have collaborated on releases with RY X, Armin Van Buuren, Aluna and Cheat Codes to name a few.

  8. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan,_Lewis_&_Bockius

    Morgan Lewis was founded in Philadelphia on March 10, 1873, by Civil War veteran Charles Eldridge Morgan, Jr., who later served as Philadelphia Law Academy's vice president, [5] [6] and Francis Draper Lewis, son of a wholesale dry goods merchant, whose first cousin was William Draper Lewis, [7] the dean of University of Pennsylvania Law School.

  9. Girl (band) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girl_(band)

    After the band's dissolution, Phil Lewis joined The London Cowboys, then Airrace, and in 1987 L.A. Guns. [2] Lewis also sang with New Torpedos , Tormé , Filthy Lucre, and The Liberators . Gerry Laffy, Simon Laffy, and Pete Barnacle went on to play in Sheer Greed , which also featured guest appearances from both Lewis and Collen.