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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hal_BorneHal Borne - Wikipedia

    Hal Borne (December 26, 1911, Chicago, Illinois - February 25, 2000, Tarzana, California) was an American popular song composer, orchestra leader, music arranger and musical director, who studied music at the University of Illinois.

  2. Hal Borne (26 December 1911, Chicago, Illinois - 25 February 2000, Tarzana, California) was an American popular song composer, orchestra leader, music arranger and musical director, who studied music at the University of Illinois.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0097067Hal Borne - IMDb

    Hal Borne. Soundtrack: Cake. Songwriter ("Tenement Symphony", "I'm Building Up to an Awful Letdown"), composer and conductor. Educated at Northwestern University and the University of Illinois Music School. He worked at RKO for Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers for seven years, and was musical director for Tony Martin 1949-1956.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Hal_BorneHal Borne - Wikiwand

    Hal Borne (December 26, 1911, Chicago, Illinois - February 25, 2000, Tarzana, California) was an American popular song composer, orchestra leader, music arranger and musical director, who studied music at the University of Illinois.

  5. Feb 25, 2000 · Hal Borne (December 26, 1911, Chicago, Illinois - February 25, 2000, Tarzana, California) was an American popular song composer, orchestra leader, music arranger and musical director, who studied music at the University of Illinois.

  6. Feb 25, 2000 · Hal Borne. Composer, orchestra leader, music arranger and musical director from Chicago. He wrote most frequently with the lyricists Sid Kuller and Ray Golden, including songs for the Marx Brothers ("Sing While You Sell") and Tony Martin ("Tenement Symphony").

  7. Hal Borne. Soundtrack: Cake. Songwriter ("Tenement Symphony", "I'm Building Up to an Awful Letdown"), composer and conductor. Educated at Northwestern University and the University of Illinois Music School. He worked at RKO for Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers for seven years, and was musical director for Tony Martin 1949-1956.

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