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Claibe Richardson (November 10, 1929 -
January 5, 2003) was an
American composer. Born
Claiborne Foster Richardson in Shreveport,
Louisiana in 1929, he...
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Herman Herman Michael Stewart and Mark
Bramble The Gr**** Harp 1971
Broadway Claibe Richardson Kenward Elmslie Elmslie Grease + film (1978) 1972
Broadway Warren...
- Alumni-S" muny.org,
retrieved February 28, 2017 Filichia, Peter."Remembering
Claibe Richardson and 'The Gr**** Harp'" theatermania.com,
January 12, 2003 Hurren...
- a musical. The book and
lyrics were by
Kenward Elmslie and the
music by
Claibe Richardson. The
initial 1967
tryout of the
musical was
performed by Trinity...
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Mitchum in the 1955 version. Lyricist-librettist
Stephen Cole and
composer Claibe Richardson started working on a
musical adaptation sometime in the late...
- ('Leadbelly'),
blues guitarist and
singer Jack Prince, singer, (1920-1994)
Claibe Richardson,
guitarist and
songwriter Kenny Wayne Shepherd,
blues guitarist...
- Capote's
novel The Gr**** Harp and Lola, both
projects in
collaboration with
Claibe Richardson.
Truman Capote first granted Elmslie and
Richardson the rights...
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Turkish harpist Lisette Oropesa,
operatic soprano H. Owen Reed,
composer Claibe Richardson,
composer Chad Shelton,
operatic tenor Brett Blackledge, reporter...
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David C****idy,
Shaun C****idy,
Susan Dey,
George Chakiris,
Janis Paige,
Claibe Richardson, and
Celeste Holm.
Later in life,
Aarons developed an addiction...
- Rice (1849–1924)
Evangeline (1874)
Adonis (1884);
music also by John
Eller Claibe Richardson (1929–2003) The Gr**** Harp (1971) Lola (1982) The
Night of the...