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  1. Songs Charles Strouse has written scores for over 30 stage musicals, including 14 for Broadway. He has also composed scores for five Hollywood films, two orchestral works and an opera. He has been inducted to the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Theatre Hall of Fame. Following are highlights from Charles Strouse catalogue. For a full […]

    • Stage

      Charles Strouse is one of America’s most successful musical...

    • Contact

      Executive Producer, Strouse IP 1501 Broadway Suite 2006 New...

    • Film and TV

      Music: Charles Strouse Label: Curb Records Recorded: 1989...

    • Awards & Nominations

      1961 Tony Award for Best Musical (Bye Bye Birdie,...

    • Bio

      Charles Strouse (born June 7, 1928) is a three-time Tony...

  2. Charles Sings Strouse Review by William Ruhlmann. There are at least a couple of different ways to look at the career of show music composer Charles Strouse, for whom this album of demos and other non-commercial recordings is the eighth in the Library of Congress' Songwriter Series.

  3. Charles Strouse has written scores for over 30 stage musicals, including 14 for Broadway. He has also composed scores for five Hollywood films, two orchestral works and an opera. He has been inducted to the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Theatre Hall of Fame. His song “Those Were the Days” launched over 200 episodes of All in the Family ...

  4. May 21, 2018 · Unsung Strouse:The Greatest Charles Strouse SongsYou’ve Never Heard. Feinstein’s/54 Below, NYC, May 13, 2018. Reviewed by Bart Greenberg for Cabaret Scenes. Charles Strouse. Steven Carl McCasland is quickly becoming the Hal Prince of cabaret shows, producing and directing fabulous programs based on the Great American Songbook, especially ...

  5. Charles Strouse (born June 7, 1928) is an American composer and lyricist best known for writing the music to such Broadway musicals as Bye Bye Birdie, Applause, and Annie. Life and career [ edit ] Strouse was born in New York City , to Jewish parents, Ethel (née Newman) and Ira Strouse, who worked in the tobacco business.

  6. Alan Jay Lerner, Charles Strouse: Len Cariou and Liz Robertson: April 16, 1983: Covered by : Applause: Charles Strouse, Lee Adams: Bonnie Franklin and the "Gypsies" January 26, 1970: Covered by : Baby, Talk to Me: Charles Strouse, Lee Adams: Dick van Dyke and Quartet: March 16, 1960: Covered by : Blame It on the Summer Night

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  8. Charles Strouse (born June 7, 1928) is a three-time Tony Award, and a two–time Grammy and Emmy Award winning American composer and lyricist. Strouse was born and raised in New York City, the son of Ira and Ethel (Newman) Strouse. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music, Strouse studied under David Diamond, Aaron Copland and Nadia Boulanger.