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Porter, Cole |
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Porter, Cole (Albert) (1892–1964)US composer and lyricist. He wrote mainly musical comedies. His witty, sophisticated songs like ‘Let's Do It’ (1928), ‘I Get a Kick Out of You’ (1934), and ‘Don't Fence Me In’ (1944) have been widely recorded and admired. His shows, many of which were made into films, include The Gay Divorce (1932, filmed 1934 as The Gay Divorcee) and Kiss Me Kate (1948, filmed 1953). He also wrote movie musicals, such as Born to Dance (1936) and High Society (1956).
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| The Top 10 Jazz Standards by Sharon Aaronson published by Alfred includes tunes from Broadway to movie themes showcasing composers from George Gershwin and Cole Porter to Johnny Mercer and Paul Desmond. A trip to see ``You're the Tops,'' a cabaret salute to Cole Porter, Gershwin with ``Hello Dolly'' highlights, at the Castaways Restaurant in Burbank will depart at 10:45 a. Armed with his rich, playful voice and quirky arrangements, Veloso manages to both respect and re-imagine the best that America has had to offer, covering folks like Nirvana, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder and Cole Porter. |
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