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889: 641: 27: 690:. "He was born in Harlem in the vicinity of 116th Street and Madison Avenue and began his education at the Hecksher Foundation for underprivileged children and attended PS III. Eventually he graduated from Weequahic High School in Newark, then worked his way through New York University by playing in the top bands of the day and often appeared in the 9 a.m. history class in a tuxedo." 336:
According to collaborator Earl Shuman, one day while collaborating with Edwards in the Brill building, where publishers provided music rooms for the songwriters, Edwards left mid-song saying something to the effect that he "wasn't into the rock songs any more" and that he had an idea for a show and
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retained all of Edwards' songs. "Cool, Cool, Considerate Men" was edited out of the film after its initial reserved-seat road showings. The song – about the right-leaning South facing the left-leaning North – was also left off of the first VHS release. The number was restored for cable TV viewings
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proved to be Edwards' impetus to leave pop and rock songwriting; Presley's songwriters were forced to make huge monetary concessions in order to have their songs recorded by the great artist.
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Edwards also wrote the score for a children’s musical β€œWho’s Afraid of Mother Goose?” With lyrics by Ruth Batchelor, this one-hour show was broadcast on
938: 526: 958: 978: 713: 266:, Edwards taught high school history for a brief period before continuing his career as a pianist, playing with some of history's most famous 988: 953: 778:
died Monday afternoon of a heart attack in a friend's home In New York City. He was 62, and lived on North Beverwyck Road, Boonton Manor."
993: 923: 968: 110: 44: 212:(April 3, 1919 – March 30, 1981) was an American composer, jazz pianist, and songwriter, best known for his songs from the 1969 91: 517:, for which he wrote the original book, lyrics and music. Peter Stone re-wrote the book. The show depicts the meeting of the 48: 63: 903: 366: 243: 622: 70: 973: 534: 386: 884: 37: 766: 740: 77: 699: 59: 660:. He was survived by his wife, Ingrid; his son, Keith; his daughter, Valerie, and his mother, Rae Edwards. 398: 472: 456: 411: 286: 251: 948: 943: 613: 518: 482: 774:. "Parsippany - Sherman Edwards, who conceived, composed, and wrote the lyrics of the Broadway hit 530: 439: 255: 640: 657: 330: 247: 898: 370: 84: 653: 612:
Edwards was married to Ingrid (Secretan) Edwards, a dancer who was a member of the original
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caught on, he found himself still at the Brill Building writing songs for
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on January 6, 1960, and closed January 9 after five performances.
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on March 16, 1969, and ran for 1,217 performances. It won the
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After a few years as a band leader and arranger for artist
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Edwards' crowning achievement was, arguably, the musical
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was going home to write it. This began the evolution of
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for late night radio and music shows. After serving in
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