LC control no. | n 83051520 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Bregman, Buddy |
Variant(s) | Bregman, Louis Isidore |
Biography/History note | conductor |
Birth date | 1940-07-09 1930-07-09 1937~ |
Death date | 2017-01-08 |
Place of birth | Chicago (Ill.) |
Place of death | Los Angeles (Calif.) |
Field of activity | Jazz Television music Conducting Arrangement (Music) |
Profession or occupation | Television producers and directors Authors, American Composers Conductors (Music) Arrangers (Musicians) |
Found in | Porter, C. The Cole Porter songbook. [SR] p1976. All music guide WWW site, Feb. 3, 2005 (Buddy Bregman; b. July 9, 1930 [sic], Chicago, IL; arranger, conductor, leader; "in the Encyclopedia of jazz, published in 1960, Bregman's year of birth is listed as 1930, more than a decade off the mark") U.S. copyright file, Feb. 3, 2005 (Bregman, Buddy, 1940- ) Buddy Bregman WWW site, Feb. 3, 2005 Internet Movie Database, Feb. 3, 2005 (Buddy Bregman; b. July 9, 1940, Chicago, Ill., USA; producer, director, writer, composer, conductor, arranger, and musical director) IMDb, viewed Jan. 11, 2017 (Buddy Bregman; b. July 9, 1930, Chicago, Ill.; d. Jan. 8, 2017 (age 86), Los Angeles, Calif., USA) Washington post WWW site, viewed Jan. 11, 2017 (Buddy Bregman, a Hollywood musical arranger and conductor who worked alongside some of the top entertainers of the 1950s and 1960s, died Jan. 8 [2017] in Los Angeles; he was 86; precocious and prolific, he scored a No. 1 hit for singer Gogi Grant in 1956 with his version of "The Wayward Wind"; Louis Isidore Bregman was born July 9, 1930, in Chicago; wrote his first orchestrations when he was 11; became the musical director for singer Eddie Fisher's television show from 1957 to 1959) Biography and genealogy master index, via WWW, viewed Jan. 11, 2017 (Buddy Bregman (c. 1937- )) |
Not found in | Grove music online, Feb. 3, 2005 |