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George Edward Bruns (July 3, 1914 – May 23, 1983) was an
American composer of
music for film and television. His
accolades include four
Academy Award...
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George Brun, aka
George Brown,
Irish poet, fl. late 18th century.
Brun was a
native of Dun na
Geige or Brownstown, near Hollymount, in
County Mayo. One...
- 1974 album, Let's Hear It for
Robin Hood. All
tracks are
written by
George Bruns,
except where noted.
Includes "Fight On" by Milo
Sweet and Glen Grant...
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theorist Franklin Richard Bruns Jr. (1912–1979),
American philatelist George Bruns (1914–1983),
American music composer Karl
Bruns (fl. 1950s),
German slalom...
- "The
Ballad of Davy Crockett" is a song with
music by
George Bruns and
lyrics by
Thomas W. Blackburn. It was
introduced on ABC's
television series Disneyland...
- Vigée Le
Brun (French: [elizabɛt lwiz viʒe lə bʁœ̃]; née Vigée; 16
April 1755 – 30
March 1842), also
known as
Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le
Brun or simply...
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composed by
George Bruns, with
songs written by
Terry Gilkyson and the
Sherman Brothers. The
instrumental music was
written by
George Bruns and orchestrated...
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George William Bruns (born
August 30, 1946, in Brooklyn, New York) is a
retired American basketball player. He pla****
collegiately for
Manhattan College...
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music Seoirse Brún (
George Browne; fl. 1876),
Irish scribe Seoirse Bulfin (born 1979),
Irish hurling manager and
player Seoirse Clancy (
George Clancy; 1881–1921)...
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Caribbean attractions at
Disney theme parks. The
music was
written by
George Bruns, with
lyrics by
Xavier Atencio. The
version heard at
Disneyland and Walt...