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Cy Coleman, who composed the ebullient musical scores of such Broadway hits as "Sweet Charity," "On the Twentieth Century," "The Will Rogers Follies" and "City of Angels," died Nov. 18 of a heart ...
While most of the kids in Cy Coleman's Bronx neighborhood were playing in sandboxes, little Cy still in knee pants was playing in far loftier places: halls named Steinway, Town and Carnegie.
Broadway composer Cy Coleman returned to his roots as a cocktail pianist in his debut at Feinstein's at the Regency. He offered a relaxing instrumental of Bob Dorough and W.C. Handy melodies, plus ...
Cy Coleman was a prolific composer, songwriter, and jazz pianist who made a significant impact on American music and Broadway. Born Seymour Kaufman in 1929 in New York City, Coleman began playing ...
Cy Coleman (born Seymour Kaufman) was an American composer, songwriter, and jazz pianist. Coleman was born Seymour Kaufman on June 14, 1929, in New York City to Eastern European Jewish parents, and ...
This is how composer Cy Coleman died the night of Nov. 18, 2004, according to his widow, Shelby Coleman: After seeing the Broadway opening of the play “Democracy,” he and Shelby attended the ...
Cy Coleman, the Tony Award-winning composer of such Broadway shows as "Sweet Charity," "On the Twentieth Century" and "City of Angels," who also wrote some of the most enduring songs in pop music ...
Cy Coleman's Broadway Career NPR's Scott Simon takes a moment to remember the career of Broadway composer Cy Coleman, who died this week at 75.
Cy Coleman, composer of the Broadway musicals "Sweet Charity" and "City of Angels" as well as such pop standards as "Witchcraft" and "The Best Is Yet to Come," has died of heart failure. He was 75.
Despite catchy tunes, this musical salute to Cy Coleman (with David Burnham, left, and Howard McGillin) occasionally loses steam. Carol Rosegg Show tunes have become so complicated and serious ...
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