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Norman Luboff (May 14, 1917 –
September 22, 1987) was an
American choir director,
music arranger, and
music publisher.
Luboff was the
founder and conductor...
- that,
singing with a
succession of top
vocal groups,
including the
Norman Luboff Choir and the Ken
Darby Singers,
among others.
Norma married builder and...
- Up Mornin'" (Norman
Luboff, Belafonte) – 3:15 "Unchained Melody" (Hy Zaret, Alex North) – 3:18 "Jump Down, Spin Around" (
Luboff, Belafonte, Attaway)...
- Year[I] Winner(s) Work
Nominees Ref. 1961
Norman Luboff (choir director) (performed by the
Norman Luboff Choir)
Songs of the
Cowboy Belafonte Returns to...
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evidently used by the
Robert Shaw
Chorale for
their 1961 rendition. The
Norman Luboff Choir recorded the song in 1959 with the
uncharacteristic phrasing "What'll...
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Performance by a
Chorus (7 or More Persons)
Norman Luboff for
Songs of the
Cowboy performed by the
Norman Luboff Choir Best
Performance by a Band for Dancing...
- Dehr, and
Frank Miller and
performed by
Doris Day
featuring the
Norman Luboff Choir. In 1953, the
track reached No. 10 on the US chart.
Eddie "Piano"...
- Kennett) (with the
Norman Luboff Choir) "Ain't We Got Fun?" (Richard A. Whiting/Raymond B. Egan/Gus Kahn) (with the
Norman Luboff Choir) "If You Were the...
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Company of
North America. Paul
Weston & his
Orchestra supported by the
Norman Luboff Choir provided the
backing to Crosby's vocals,
which were
recorded on December...
- Band (1896), and a
vocal version by
George J.
Gaskin (1896). The
Norman Luboff Choir recorded it for the 1956
album Songs of the South. This
version was...