- by T.J.
Kuenster,
Robert Folk, and
Nicky Moss. The
album was
released on the
Liberty Records label. All
tracks are
written by T.J.
Kuenster: A novelization...
- John
Kuenster (June 18, 1924 –
April 2, 2012) was a
sportswriter for the
Chicago Daily News and most notably, was the
editor of the
periodical Baseball...
-
Bluth and co-directed by Gary
Goldman (his
directorial debut) and Dan
Kuenster. Set in New
Orleans in 1939, it
tells the
story of
Charlie B.
Barkin (voiced...
- Dan
Kuenster (born
December 29, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois) is an
American character animator and director, who
worked for Walt
Disney Animation Studios...
- 1997. [citation needed] It was
directed by Dan
Kuenster,
produced by
Susan Deming and
written by
Kuenster, Deming, and
David Lewman. It runs approximately...
- Year
Artist /
Writer Song Role Film 1989
Charles Strouse & T.J.
Kuenster "Let's Make
Music Together" King
Gator All Dogs Go to
Heaven 1993
Danny Elfman...
-
Screenplay by Stu
Krieger Story by Don
Bluth Gary
Goldman John
Pomeroy T. J.
Kuenster Stu
Krieger Produced by Don
Bluth Gary
Goldman John
Pomeroy Starring Dom...
- "Tennessee Home" (Smotherman) – 3:10 "Don't Lose Me in the Confusion" (T.J.
Kuenster) – 3:13 "Cajun Caper" (Smotherman) – 3:52 "Darlin' Darlinka" (Smotherman)...
- film
Ralph Burns Charles Strouse, Al Kasha, Joel Hirschhorn, and T.J.
Kuenster Directed by Don Bluth;
written by
David N. Weiss. All Dogs Go to Heaven...
- (Photo).
Ballparks of Baseball. July 2017. San
Diego Padres –
Stadium Kuenster, John; Herbert,
Michael K. (April 1985). "National
League Park Directory"...