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  1. Jerry Ross (born Jerold Rosenberg; March 9, 1926 – November 11, 1955) was an American lyricist and composer whose works with Richard Adler for the musical theater include The Pajama Game and Damn Yankees, winners of Tony Awards in 1955 and 1956, respectively, in both the "Best Musical" and "Best Composer and Lyricist" categories.

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    Jerry Ross may refer to: Jerry Ross (painter) (born 1944), Gerald, American painter. Jerry Ross (composer) (1926–1955), Jerold, American lyricist and composer. Jerry L. Ross (born 1948), U.S. Air Force officer and former NASA astronaut.

  4. Jerry Ross was an American lyricist and composer whose works with Richard Adler for the musical theater include The Pajama Game and Damn Yankees, winners of Tony Awards in 1955 and 1956, respectively, in both the "Best Musical" and "Best Composer and Lyricist" categories.

  5. Jerry Ross wrote the musical scores for two of the most popular and enduring musicals in Broadway Theater, “The Pajama Game” and “Damn Yankees,” two shows which personify the innocence and exuberance of the Golden Age of Broadway.

  6. As a songwriter and record producer, Jerry Ross was involved with such enduring hits of the 1960s as “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me” (Diana Ross and the Supremes and the Temptations, co-written with Kenny Gamble), “Venus” (by the Dutch band Shocking Blue), “Sunny” (Bobby Hebb), “Sunday Will Never Be the Same” (Spanky and Our Gang ...

  7. Legendary music man Jerry Ross dies at 84. (October 6, 2017) Legendary Philadelphia record producer, songwriter and label owner Jerry Ross has died at the age of 84. Born and raised in The City of Brotherly Love on May 4, 1933, Jerry served in the armed forces and studied at Temple University, where and when he entered radio broadcasting as an ...

  8. Jerry Ross (born May 1, 1933, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA – died October 4, 2017, Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania, USA) was an American songwriter, producer and arranger. He also founded the record labels Heritage in 1968 and Colossus in 1970.