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Paul Matthew Hoffert, LLD, CM (born 22 September 1943, in Brooklyn, New York) is a recording artist, performer, media music composer, author, academic, and corporate executive. He studied mathematics and physics at the University of Toronto. He later studied music composition with Gordon Delamont.
English. Budget. $2 million. Box office. $4 million [1] High-Ballin is a 1978 Canadian action comedy film about truckers directed by Peter Carter. The US release was rated PG, with a runtime of 97 minutes. The film primarily depicts a confrontation between a trucker boss and independent truckers. The boss uses a criminal gang to intimidate his ...
Aug 1, 2014 · While Lighthouse has been part of Hoffert’s life off and on for years, the physicist has wandered many paths, dipping his toe in scientific research, law, music composition and filmmaking. He...
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Paul Hoffert was born on September 22, 1943 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He is a composer and producer, known for Outrageous! (1977), The Rhapsody (2022) and Wild Horse Hank (1979).
- September 22, 1943
He died in February 1998 at North York General Hospital in Toronto after heart failure [13] [4] and is buried at Westminster Memorial Gardens in Toronto. [16] Later in his life, McBride was married to Janice Fobert-Seaton, who died in 2003. [17] one son was raised by them.
By the time he was twenty-six, Dr. Hoffert was an established jazz recording artist, television performer, off-Broadway musical author, and film composer. He founded Lighthouse, a rock band with horns and strings that sold millions of records, toured the world and earned three Juno Awards as Canada’s #1 rock band.
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Paul Matthew Hoffert. Profile: American-Canadian musician, composer, producer and manager born September 22, 1943 in Brooklyn, NY, He moved to Toronto in 1956 and studied composition with Gordon Delamont and vibraphone briefly with Hagood Hardy. In 1968 he co-founded Lighthouse (2) with Skip Prokop.