- Burt
Freeman Bacharach (/ˈbækəræk/ BAK-ə-rak; May 12, 1928 –
February 8, 2023) was an
American composer, songwriter,
record producer, and
pianist who...
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Bacharach (pronunciation, also
known as
Bacharach am Rhein) is a town in the Mainz-Bingen
district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It
belongs to the...
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Bacharach, also Bachrach, is a
German surname,
mostly Jewish,
referring to the
medieval town of
Bacharach.
Notable people with this
surname include the...
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Bacharach is a town in
western Germany.
Bacharach (or Bachrach) may also
refer to:
Bacharach (surname)
Bacharach Giants, a
former professional baseball...
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ballad of
Nikki Bacharach". The Independent.
Retrieved February 9, 2023. Gangel, Jamie; Griggs,
Brandon (February 9, 2023). "Burt
Bacharach,
writer of such...
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Alfred Louis Bacharach (11
August 1891 – 16 July 1966), was a
British food scientist,
scientific author, socialist, and
editor of
music history and criticism...
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Harry Bacharach (October 24, 1873 – May 13, 1947) was the
Mayor of
Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1912 for 6 months, and from 1916 to 1920, and
again from...
- "Alfie" is a song
written by Burt
Bacharach and Hal
David to
promote the 1966 film Alfie. The song was a
major hit for
Cilla Black (UK) and
Dionne Warwick...
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Michael Bacharach was a
Dayan (Rabbinic Judge) in
Prague in the
second half of the 18th century. Eisenstadt, Da'at Ḳedoshim, p. 224 Walden, Shem ha-Gedolim...
- Eva
Bacharach (c. 1580–1651) was a
Hebraist and
rabbinical scholar. She was born in Prague, the
daughter of
Isaac ben
Simson ha-Kohen, and
through her...