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Jamie Howarth
Jamie Howarth is an American television and film composer and musical director. Howarth also restores damaged soundtracks from old films. He owns a company for sound restoration, called Plangent Processes. One of its more notable restorations is the soundtrack for the 1958 production of ''South Pacific (1958 film), South Pacific'', starring Mitzi Gaynor and Rossano Brazzi. The restored version of the track was released in 2006. Howarth was born in New Jersey, and, as of 2002, resides in Nantucket. He lived in New York City, New York (state), New York, in the eighties and nineties, during which period he worked at various media facilities including the Hit Factory, ABC-TV, and AudioTechniques. Awards and nominations He has been nominated for four Daytime Emmy awards for his work on "One Life to Live", and won three times; twice in 2000 for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series and Outstanding Achievement in Live & Direct to Tape Sound Mixing f ...
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Philadelphia
Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Since 1854, the city has been coextensive with Philadelphia County, the most populous county in Pennsylvania and the urban core of the Delaware Valley, the nation's seventh-largest and one of world's largest metropolitan regions, with 6.245 million residents . The city's population at the 2020 census was 1,603,797, and over 56 million people live within of Philadelphia. Philadelphia was founded in 1682 by William Penn, an English Quaker. The city served as capital of the Pennsylvania Colony during the British colonial era and went on to play a historic and vital role as the central meeting place for the nation's founding fathers whose plans and actions in Philadelphia ultimately inspired the American Revolution and the nation's inde ...
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Jill Mitwell
Jill Mitwell is an American television soap opera director. Mitwell gave the acceptance speech for '' One Life to Live'' winning the Daytime Emmy Award for the directing team in 2008. Directing credits *'' All My Children'' Occasional Director (2001) *''As the World Turns'' Director (1987–1991; 1998–1999) *'' Guiding Light'' Director (Early 1980s) *'' One Life to Live'' Director (1992–1998; 2000–2006; 2006–January 2012) * "Remember WENN" Director (1997) Awards and nominations Daytime Emmy Award *Win, 2014, Directing, "One Life to Live" (online reboot) *Win, 2009, Directing, "One Life to Live" *Win, 2008, Directing, "One Life to "Live" *Nominated, 2007, Directing, ''One Life to Live'' *Nominated, 2004, Directing, ''One Life to Live'' *Nominated, 1995, Directing, ''One Life to Live'' *Nominated, 1992, Directing, ''As the World Turns'' *Nominated, 1990, Directing, ''As the World Turns'' *Nominated, 1989, Directing, ''As the World Turns'' *Nominated, 1988, Directing, '' ...
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Bette Sussman
Bette Sussman is an American television composer, singer, songwriter, pianist, and musical director. Biography Early life Sussman was musically inspired by her mother and older sister, Sue. After her mother signed her up for piano lessons at age four, she studied classical music till she graduated from high school, after which she attended the Oberlin College Conservatory. When she had finished her first year, she moved to New York City, and studied with late jazz musician Sanford Gold, at age eighteen. Career When she was nineteen years old, she began her work as a musical director with a touring production of ''Godspell''. By chance, Dick Wagner met her, and introduced her to Tim Curry. She played on Curry's ''Fearless'' album and also embarked on her first major world tour with him. She would later work as a musical director and a pianist for music artists such as Cissy Houston, Sarah Dash, Esther Marrow and Patti Austin, with whom she recorded a live album from the Bottom ...
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Lee Holdridge
Lee Elwood Holdridge (born March 3, 1944) is a Haitian-born American composer, conductor, and orchestrator. A 18-time Emmy Award nominee, he has won two Primetime Emmy Awards, two Daytime Emmy Awards, two News & Documentary Emmy Awards, and one Sports Emmy Award. He has also been nominated for two Grammy Awards. Life and career Holdridge was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, of a Puerto Rican mother and an American father, Leslie Holdridge, a botanist and climatologist. While living in Costa Rica, at age ten, he studied the violin with Hugo Mariani, who was at the time the conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica. He then moved to Boston, where he finished high school and studied composition with Henry Lasker. As an adult, Holdridge moved to New York City to continue his music studies and begin his career as a professional composer. There, he composed chamber works, rock pieces, songs, theater music and background scores for short films, and eventually came to N ...
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Kevin Bents
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Dominic Messinger
Dominic Messinger is an American television composer. He began his work in soap opera music on ''General Hospital'', and has since composed for reality series and documentaries including '' Intervention'', '' Brace for Impact'', and for Nickelodeon's teen drama '' Hollywood Heights''. He has won 14 Daytime Emmy Awards. Composition and sound directing credits *'' I'll Never Love Anyone Anymore ("Mou Daremo Aisanai")'' (1991) *''Family Ties'' (1982) *'' Day by Day'' (1988) *''American Families'' (1991) *'' Santa Barbara'' (1984–1993) *'' Another World'' (1996–1999) *'' Beltran, Los'' (1999) *''Extraordinary World of Animals'' (1999) *''One Life to Live'' (1999–2007) *'' Sunset Beach'' (1999) *''Viva Vegas!'' (2000) *''Spyder Games'' (2001) *''Red Water'' (2003) *''The Quest for Nutrition ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speaker ...
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David Nichtern
David Nichtern (born 19 February 1948) is an American songwriter and television composer, soundtrack artist and Buddhist teacher of the Shambala tradition of Chögyam Trungpa. Biography Born and raised in Manhattan, Nichtern is the son of Sol Nichtern, a prominent New York psychiatrist and writer, and Broadway producer Claire Nichtern, the first female Tony award winner. Having begun practicing music at age eight, he began his career as a professional musician during his college years at Columbia University. He served as director of sales for the New England Digital Corporation in the 1980s. He is the founder of music-marketing company Nudgie Music LLC, and its divisions Dharma Moon and 5 Points Records. He wrote the song "Midnight at the Oasis." He has his own world/fusion band, Drala and has also released a solo record entitled ''From Here To Nichternity'', which features five cuts that were originally cues on '' One Life to Live'', in addition to an instrumental duet of "Midni ...
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Paul Glass
Paul Eugène Glass (born November 19, 1934) is a Swiss-American composer. Life Born in Los Angeles, California, Glass is the son of silent film actor and film executive Gaston Glass. He was educated at the University of Southern California (BM), and was taught by Ingolf Dahl, and Goffredo Petrassi in Rome (on a Fulbright Scholarship). Glass also attended Princeton University under a fellowship, and attended the Institute of International Education in Warsaw with Witold Lutoslawski on a grant. He joined ASCAP in 1961. Glass has been married twice, the first time being to Marina Fistoulari Mahler, on April 3, 1965, and the second time being to Penelope Margaret Mackworth-Praed, on July 12, 1977. Glass and Mackworth-Praed currently live in Magadino, Switzerland. Both have been professors at Franklin University Switzerland. Selected works : Paul Glass' works are published by Müller & Schade. ;Ballet *''eschatos'', ballet (1957) *''kakapo'', ballet pour enfants (2001) ; ;Orch ...
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James Sayegh
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Tracy Casper Lang
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Frank Valentini
Frank Valentini is the executive producer for the ABC soap opera ''General Hospital''. He previously held the position of executive producer, director, and composer for the ABC soap opera ''One Life to Live''. From 1986 to 1992 he worked as stage manager. In 1992 he was promoted to associate producer, assuming full producer duties in 1995. In 2003 he became executive producer, replacing Gary Tomlin. Under his direction as executive producer and director, Valentini led ''One Life to Live'' to its first Emmy win for Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team since 1983 as well as the show's first win for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team since 1994. Valentini's reputation for attracting talent both from the acting community and the music world has garnered critical praise from both industry and mainstream press. He was able to secure guest appearances from Nelly Furtado, the Pussycat Dolls and others. In 2010, Valentini directed a 10-part series of webisodes for ABC's '' What If ...
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Gary Tomlin
Gary Tomlin is an American soap opera actor, writer, producer and director. Career Tomlin's career on daytime serials began in 1973 when he was cast on CBS's ''Search for Tomorrow'' as Bruce Carson. He also made a guest appearance on "The Nightwalker" episode of the Waltons (1976). He later appeared as Morgan Simpson on the NBC soap opera ''Another World (TV series), Another World'' in 1979. Both series were produced in New York City by Procter and Gamble Productions. Tomlin served as the co-head writer of NBC's ''Days of Our Lives'', which tapes in Los Angeles, California, Los Angeles, from 1980 to 1981. He then returned to New York as the head writer for ''Another World'' from 1984 to 1985 (at times sharing the position with others). Tomlin next wrote scripts for the Los Angeles serial ''Santa Barbara (TV series), Santa Barbara'' (NBC) from 1987 to 1990. At the same time, Tomlin directed episodes of ''Another World'' from 1987 to 1991, later directing on American Broadcasting Co ...
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