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Will Holt

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In the 1950s and early 1960s he was known primarily as a folk singer and interpreter of others' songs, notably those of
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Orchestra, was the first version of the song to be recorded under that name, though it was based on an older
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as a film star attempting a comeback as a rock singer. His last Broadway project was the 1979 revival of
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Bruce Weber, "Will Holt, Who Wrote ‘Lemon Tree’ and for the Musical Stage, Dies at 86",
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folk song "Meu limão, meu limoeiro". Later versions were recorded by
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in 1965. The same year, he wrote a tribute to the theater music of
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label in the mid-1950s, and thereafter recorded for several
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and singing in clubs, before returning to service in the
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Colin W. Sargent, "Music Man – Songwriter Will Holt",
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Willy Holt
Portland, Maine
United States
Los Angeles, California
Traditional folk music
musical theatre
librettist
lyricist
Coral
Elektra
Stinson
Atlantic
MGM
Les Baxter
Martha Schlamme
librettist
lyricist
Sinner Man
Lemon Tree
Kurt Weill
Bertolt Brecht
Broadway theatre
Portland, Maine
North Bridgton
Phillips Exeter Academy
Williams College
Richard Dyer-Bennet
Aspen, Colorado
motorcycle
folk songs

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