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Three-time Tony Award winner Charles Strouse composed the music for such classics as “Annie,” “Bye Bye Birdie” and “Applause.
Charles Strouse, a composer whose hits on the Broadway shows “Annie” and “Bye Bye Birdie” earned him three Tony Awards, a Grammy and an Emmy, died on Thursday. He was 96.
and featured Margret's now iconic performance of the film's newly added title song, "Bye Bye Birdie." Strouse would later win a 1996 Emmy Award for the new song, "Let's Settle Down," written with ...
You know his songs, from "It's the Hard Knock Life" to "Those Were the Days," the theme from All in the Family.
and featured Margret’s now iconic performance of the film’s newly added title song, “Bye Bye Birdie.” Strouse would later win a 1996 Emmy Award for the new song, “Let’s Settle Down ...
Strouse won three Tony Awards, a Grammy and an Emmy during his career.Charles Strouse, a Tony-, Grammy-, and Emmy-winning composer known for Broadway's Annie and Bye Bye Birdie, has died. He was ...
His first Broadway musical was “Bye Bye Birdie,” which first opened in 1960 ... In addition to writing for stage, Strouse also scored for film. He composed the score for “Bonnie & Clyde ...
‘By Bye Birdie’ lifts him upHis Broadway career ... Strouse remembered.The popularity of “Birdie” spawned a film (with Van Dyke, Janet Leigh and Ann-Margret) in 1963 and a television ...