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  1. Born Julie Nathanson in Manhattan, Ms. Coryell was the daughter of Carol Bruce, an actress and singer, and Milton Nathanson. She met Mr. Coryell early in his career. They married in 1968...

  2. Born Julie Nathanson in Manhattan, Ms. Coryell was the daughter of Carol Bruce, an actress and singer, and Milton Nathanson. She met Mr. Coryell early in his career. They married in 1968 and she became a visible part of his music: she appears on the covers of his 1969 albums “Coryell” and “Lady Coryell,” whose title song is dedicated to ...

  3. May 10, 2009 · Jazz Historian. Though she made contributions to several of her then-husband's albums, she will be remembered for her 1978 book Jazz-Rock Fusion: The People, The Music. Raised in New York City, she met singer-guitarist Larry Coryell early in his career. The couple married in 1968; Julie...

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  5. Coryell was first married to writer-actress Julie Nathanson (1947–2009), daughter of actress Carol Bruce. She appeared on the covers of several of his albums (including Lady Coryell , Larry Coryell at the Village Gate and The Lion and the Ram ) and later wrote the book Jazz-Rock Fusion , which was based on interviews with many of Coryell's ...

  6. August 7, 1947. Birth of Julie Coryell. Manhattan, New York, New York County, New York, United States. 2009. May 10, 2009. Age 61. Death of Julie Coryell. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, United States. Genealogy for Julie Coryell (Nathanson) (1947 - 2009) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living ...

  7. May 28, 2009 · Julie Coryell, who wrote a seminal history of jazz-rock fusion and while married to the guitarist Larry Coryell, managed his career and contributed to his recordings, died on May 10 in...

  8. Larry Coryell's debut album was recorded in 1968, the same year he married his first wife, Julie Nathanson. Running to around six and a half minutes, the eponymous, instrumental title track is named after and inspired by her. Julie was more than just an inspiration on Larry's second album: she co-wrote the tracks "Ah Wuv Ooh" and "No One Really ...

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