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Milton Delugg (December 2, 1918 –
April 6, 2015) was an
American musician,
composer and arranger.
Milton Delugg was born in Los Angeles, California. He...
- "Orange
Colored Sky" is a po****r song
written by
Milton Delugg and
Willie Stein and
published in 1950. The
first known recording was on July 11, 1950...
- of the Princess.
Milton DeLugg composed the
score for the
English language version of the film.
Milton and his wife Anne
Delugg co-wrote
seven songs, and...
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theme from the film was
released on
record in
November 1964 by "Milton
Delugg and the
Little Eskimos" on Four
Corners Records, a
subsidiary of Kapp Records...
- 4 (Nicolosi, 2016) Dazz Band, Rock the Room (RCA Victor, 1988)
Milton Delugg,
Accordion My Way-Ole! (RCA Victor, 1967) Paul Desmond,
Summertime (A&M...
- the
original NBC late-night show from 1951,
Broadway Open House,
Milton Delugg came in for one year. In 1967
Severinsen returned, this time as conductor...
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Bearde resigned,
leaving Barris fully in
charge of The Gong Show.
Milton DeLugg was a po****r
musician and
bandleader during the 1940s and 1950s. He got...
- 1962-1966
during Carson's
early years as host and was
replaced by
Milton Delugg, who was
succeeded by
trumpeter Doc
Severinsen who led the NBC Orchestra...
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studio in Clovis, New Mexico. "Rave On", however, was
produced by
Milton DeLugg and
recorded with Holly's
group the
Crickets at Bell
Sound Studios in New...
- was "The
Beanbag Song" by
DeLugg,
Lester and
Willie Stein. A
second theme was the song "It's
Almost Like
Being in Love."
DeLugg often pla**** a song he wrote...