Jule Styne

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Jule Styne was an American composer and songwriter known for his contributions to the world of musical theater. Born on December 31, 1905, in London, England, Styne immigrated to the United States as a child and began his career in music at a young age. Styne's music spanned various genres, including Broadway musicals, film scores, and popular songs. He had a remarkable ability to create catchy melodies and memorable tunes that became instant classics. His compositions were characterized by their energy, charm, and emotional depth. Styne collaborated with several prominent lyricists, including Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Stephen Sondheim, among others. Some of his most notable works include the Broadway musicals "Gypsy," "Funny Girl," and "Bells Are Ringing." He also composed the music for films such as "Anchors Aweigh" and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Styne's contributions to the world of musical theater were recognized with numerous awards, including Tony Awards, Academy Awards, and induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. His songs have become standards in the musical repertoire and continue to be performed and celebrated by artists around the world. Jule Styne passed away on September 20, 1994, but his legacy as a talented composer and his impact on the world of music endure. His melodies and compositions continue to bring joy and entertainment to audiences, solidifying his place as one of the great composers of American popular music.}

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Stage & Film

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Sondheim: A Musical Tribute
Broadway Concert (1973)
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Jerome Kern's Theatre
New York Concert (1966)
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1965 Tony Awards
New York Production (1965)
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Staff & Creative

Something More!
Original Broadway Production (1964)
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Fade Out – Fade In
Original Broadway Production (1964)
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Gypsy
Film Version (1962)
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Saturday Night
Broadway Production (1960) [This production was cancelled. It never opened and plans have been shelved.]
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Say, Darling
Original Broadway Production (1958)
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Mr. Wonderful
Original Broadway Production (1956)
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Pal Joey
National Tour (1953)
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Hazel Flagg
Original Broadway Production (1953)
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Pal Joey
Broadway Revival (1952)
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Knickerbocker Holiday
Film Version (1944)
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Gypsy
Soundtrack (1962)
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Funny Girl
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Sugar
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One Night Stand
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Serafina
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The Red Shoes
Demo Recording (not listed yet)
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Sondheim: A Musical Tribute
Original Broadway Cast (1973)
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Sondheim: A Musical Tribute
Original Broadway Cast (1973)
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Bells Are Ringing
Composer Demo (1956)
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1965 Tony Awards
TV Broadcast (1965)
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From ChatGPT

Jule Styne was an American composer and songwriter known for his contributions to the world of musical theater. Born on December 31, 1905, in London, England, Styne immigrated to the United States as a child and began his career in music at a young age. Styne's music spanned various genres, including Broadway musicals, film scores, and popular songs. He had a remarkable ability to create catchy melodies and memorable tunes that became instant classics. His compositions were characterized by their energy, charm, and emotional depth. Styne collaborated with several prominent lyricists, including Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Stephen Sondheim, among others. Some of his most notable works include the Broadway musicals "Gypsy," "Funny Girl," and "Bells Are Ringing." He also composed the music for films such as "Anchors Aweigh" and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Styne's contributions to the world of musical theater were recognized with numerous awards, including Tony Awards, Academy Awards, and induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. His songs have become standards in the musical repertoire and continue to be performed and celebrated by artists around the world. Jule Styne passed away on September 20, 1994, but his legacy as a talented composer and his impact on the world of music endure. His melodies and compositions continue to bring joy and entertainment to audiences, solidifying his place as one of the great composers of American popular music.}

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