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Arthur Terence Galt MacDermot (December 18, 1928 – December 17, 2018) was a Canadian-American composer, pianist and writer of musical theater. He won a
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for the song " African Waltz" in 1960. His most-successful musicals were '' Hair'' (1967; its cast album also won a Grammy) and '' Two Gentlemen of Verona'' (1971). MacDermot also composed music for film soundtracks, jazz and funk albums, and classical music, and his music has been sampled in hit hip-hop songs and albums. He is best known for his work on ''Hair'', which produced three number-one singles in 1969: " Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In", " Good Morning Starshine", and the title song " Hair".


Biography

MacDermot was born in
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, the son of Canadian diplomat Terence MacDermot and Elizabeth Savage. He was educated at Upper Canada College and
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(
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, Quebec, Canada). He received a bachelor's degree in music from Cape Town University,
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, and made a study of African music his specialty. He studied the piano privately with Neil Chotem."Galt MacDermot"
''The Canadian Encyclopedia''.
It was also during his time at Cape Town where he would meet his future wife, Marlene Bruynzeel, a clarinetist of Dutch descent. They married in 1956 and had five children. MacDermot won his first
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for the Cannonball Adderley recording of his song "African Waltz" (the title track of the album of the same name) in 1960. MacDermot moved to
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in 1964 where, three years later, he wrote the music for the hit musical '' Hair'', which he later adapted for the 1979 film of the same name. Its
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cast album won a
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in 1969, and the musical generated three number-one singles that year: " Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In", " Good Morning Starshine", and the title song " Hair". His next musicals were '' Isabel's a Jezebel'' (1970) and ''Who the Murderer Was'' (1970), which featured British progressive rock band Curved Air. MacDermot had another hit with the musical '' Two Gentlemen of Verona'' (1971), which won the
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. For that show, MacDermot was nominated for a Tony for best music and won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music. His later musicals, including ''
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'' and ''
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'' (both 1972) and '' The Human Comedy'' (1984), were not successful on Broadway. MacDermot's
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s include ''
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'', a 1970 blaxploitation film starring Godfrey Cambridge, Raymond St. Jacques, and Redd Foxx, based on Chester Himes's novel of the same name; ''
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'' (1974) starring Zero Mostel and
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, and directed by original Broadway ''Hair'' director
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; and '' Mistress'' (1992). He wrote his own orchestrations and arrangements for his theater and film scores. In 1979, MacDermot formed the New Pulse Jazz Band, which performed and recorded his original music and was one of the first jazz bands to feature synthesizer. The band played as part of the on-stage band in the 2009 Broadway revival of ''Hair''. MacDermot's oeuvre also includes ballet scores, chamber music, the Anglican liturgy, orchestral music, poetry, incidental music for plays, band repertory, and opera. In 2009, MacDermot was inducted into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame. On November 22, 2010, MacDermot was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by
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at the 2010 SOCAN Awards in Toronto.


Death

MacDermot died at his home in
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on December 17, 2018, the day before his 90th birthday. His identical twin daughters and caregivers, Bonnie “Nummy” Jolanthe MacDermot and Sarah “Sassy” Rowena MacDermot, died one day apart in November 2020 at the age of 55, also in
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, where they were born on February 8, 1965. Sarah died on November 7 from undisclosed causes, and Jolanthe -- who had battled stage four breast cancer -- died one day later, on November 8, 2020.


Samples and other use

MacDermot's music is popular with collectors of
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and funk. Working with jazz musicians such as Bernard Purdie, Jimmy Lewis, and Idris Muhammad, MacDermot created pieces that prefigured the funk material of James Brown. In more-recent decades, his work became popular with hip hop musicians including Busta Rhymes, who sampled "Space" from MacDermot's 1969 record ''Woman Is Sweeter'' for the smash-hit " Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check", and
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, which sampled the ''Hair'' song "Where Do I Go?" in its Grammy Award-winning " Down with the King".
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("The Truth"), DJ Vadim,
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and Oh No have all sampled the same segment from "Coffee Cold", from ''Shapes of Rhythm'' (1966). Scottish electronica duo Boards of Canada used a loop in their track " Aquarius" (''
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'') which was sampled from MacDermot's song of the same name from the 1979 soundtrack of the film ''Hair''. As part of his Special Herbs series, rapper
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sampled three MacDermot songs from ''Woman Is Sweeter'': "Cathedral" for his song "Pennyroyal", "Space" for "Cinquefoil", and "Princess Gika" for "Styrax Gum". "Cathedral" is also sampled in
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's "Dear Winter Bloody Fiegs" for his 2015 mixtape ''Hitler Wears Hermes 3''. In 2006, rapper and producer Oh No released an album produced completely with MacDermot samples, titled '' Exodus into Unheard Rhythms''.


Shows

* '' My Fur Lady'' (1957) * '' Hair'' (1967) * '' Isabel's a Jezebel'' (1970) * ''Who the Murderer Was'' (1970) * '' Two Gentlemen of Verona'' (1971) * ''
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'' (1973) * ''
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'' (1973) * '' The Human Comedy'' (1984) * ''The Special'' (1985) * '' Time and the Wind'' (1995) * ''The Legend of Joan of Arc'' (1997) * ''Sun'' (1998) * ''Blondie'' (1998) * ''The Corporation'' (1999) * ''Gone Tomoro'' (2009)


Discography

(excluding cast albums and soundtracks) *''Art Gallery Jazz'' (1956) *''African Waltz (1960)'' *''The English Experience'' (1961) *''Galt MacDermot by Arrangement'' (1963) *''Shapes of Rhythm'' (1966) *''Hair Cuts'' (1969) *''Woman is Sweeter'' (1969) *''Galt MacDermot's First Natural Hair Band'' (1970) *''The Nucleus'' (1971) *''Ghetto Suite'' (1972) *'' Salome Bey Sings Songs From Dude'' (1972) *''The Highway Life'' (1973) *''Take This Bread: A Mass in our Time'' (1973) *''Memphis Dude'' (1973) *''La Novela'' (1973) *''The Karl Marx Play'' (1973) *''New Pulse Jazz Band'' (1979) *''O Babylon!'' (1980) *''Pulse On!'' (1981) *''New Pulse Jazz Band III'' (1983) *''Boogie Man'' (1985) *''Lost Conquest (Conquista Perdida)'' (1986) *''Purdie as a Picture'' (1994) *''Reflections of a Radically Right Wing Composer'' (1992) *''The Thomas Hardy Songs'' (1997) *''El Niño'' (1998) *''Up from the Basement Volumes 1 & 2'' (2000) *''Corporation'' (2000) *''Spotted Owl'' (2000) *''Live In Nashville'' (2000) *''Foolish Lover'' (2001) *''
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in Song'' (2001) *''Waiting For The Limo'' (2003) *''In Film'' (2004) *''Asian Suite'' (2005) *''Many Faces of Song'' (2009) *''Sun'' (2009) *''The Sun Always Shines for the Cool'' (2014) *''Air & Angels'' (2017)


References


External links

* and archival pages:
Galt MacDermot's Discography





Ear of the Heart: the Music of Galt MacDermotGalt MacDermot's MySpace PageGalt MacDermot's Photo Gallery
* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Macdermot, Galt 1928 births 2018 deaths 20th-century Canadian composers 20th-century Canadian pianists 21st-century Canadian composers 21st-century Canadian pianists Anglophone Quebec people Bishop's University alumni Broadway composers and lyricists Canadian emigrants to the United States Canadian musical theatre composers Canadian people of Jamaican descent Grammy Award winners Galt MacDermot Musicians from Montreal South African College of Music alumni Upper Canada College alumni Writers from Montreal