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  1. Grossman, a native of Chicago, graduated from Northwestern University School Communication in 1960. [1] He started working in New York City as a vocal coach and accompanist. One of his songs was used in the revue No Shoestrings (1962). He began working with lyricist Hal Hackady in 1968, and their first piece together was the title song for the ...

  2. Larry Grossman. Larry or Lawrence Grossman may refer to: Larry Grossman (politician) (1943–1997), politician in Ontario, Canada. Larry Grossman (composer) (born 1938), composer of Broadway musicals. Lawrence Grossman (geochemist), see Meanings of minor planet names: 4001–5000. Lawrence K. Grossman (1931-2018), American television executive.

  3. Larry Grossman is a composer and writing partner for the lyricst Hal Hackady, for a few broadway and off-broadway shows including Snoopy!!, Goodtime Charley, and Minnie’s Boys. The first thing Grossman collaborated with Hal Hackady on was the song “Play It Again, Sam” for the romantic comedy play of the same name from 1969.

  4. www.discogs.com › artist › 701809-Larry-GrossmanLarry Grossman - Discogs

    Larry Grossman (born September 3, 1938) is a composer of Broadway musicals, as well as scores for film and television. He worked as a musical consultant on the television series "The Muppet Show." Sites: Wikipedia , repertoire.bmi.com , Imdb. Variations:

  5. Interview Date: 2014-06-03. Runtime: 0:19:04. Keywords: American Archive of Public Broadcasting GUID: N/A. MLA CITATIONS: "Larry Grossman , Bing Crosby Rediscovered" American Masters Digital ...

  6. Larry Grossman (born September 3, 1938) is an American composer for theatre, television, film, concerts, and cabaret. Grossman, a native of Chicago , graduated from Northwestern University School Communication in 1960.

  7. Larry Grossman. Soundtrack: Misery. Larry Grossman was born on 3 September 1938 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is a composer and writer, known for Misery (1990), The Great Mouse Detective (1986) and Mickey Blue Eyes (1999).