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  1. Alan Copeland (born Allan Robert Copeland; October 6, 1926 – December 28, 2022), also known as Weaver Copeland, was an American singer, songwriter, composer, and conductor.

  2. Jan 6, 2023 · Alan Copeland, the songwriter, Grammy-winning arranger and ultra-smooth vocalist known for his many years with The Modernaires and performances on Your Hit Parade and The Red Skelton Hour, has...

  3. Jan 9, 2023 · Alan Copeland was the last surviving member of the vocal group the Modernaires, known for their appearances on TV shows and their Grammy-winning mashup of \"Mission: Impossible\" and \"Norwegian Wood\". He also co-wrote the No. 1 hit \"Make Love to Me\" and sang on \"Your Hit Parade\".

  4. Alan Copeland was a singer, songwriter, composer, arranger, conductor, and author who worked with The Modernaires and The Alan Copeland Singers. He won a Grammy award in 1968 and was an acquaintance of Henry Mancini and Billy Barty.

    • October 6, 1926
    • December 28, 2022
  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0178582Alan Copeland - IMDb

    Alan Copeland (1926-2022) was a singer, songwriter, composer, arranger, conductor, and author who worked on various TV shows and movies. He won a Grammy award for \"Mission Impossible/Norwegian Wood\" and was a member of The Modernaires and The Alan Copeland Singers.

    • Music Department, Actor, Composer
    • October 6, 1926
    • Alan Copeland
    • December 28, 2022
  6. Jan 20, 2023 · Alan “Weaver” Copeland, a longtime Cedar Ridge resident and a gifted vocalist, pianist, composer, and arranger for jazz giants like Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Frank Sinatra and other stars, died Dec. 28 at Sonora Senior Living at age 96, friends and family said.

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  8. The Modernaires began in 1934 as "Don Juan, Two and Three," a trio of schoolmates from Lafayette High School in Buffalo, New York. The members were Hal Dickinson, Chuck Goldstein, and Bill Conway. [3] (. Jay Warner, in his book American Singing Groups: A History from 1940s to Today, wrote, "They called themselves Three Weary Willies".

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