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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lewis_FureyLewis Furey - Wikipedia

    Lewis Furey, born with the name Lewis Greenblatt (7 June 1949), is a Canadian composer, singer, violinist, pianist, actor and director. [1] Career.

  2. The home page of Lewis Furey, Scriptwriter, Director, Songwriter. Composer Director. Archives & Projects. Song Library. Film Scores. Recordings. Videos. Feature films. Stage. Forget You. (Nicht mehr zu dir zu gehen - op.32#2) Gone, you are gone... (Magelone cycle, Muss es eine Trennung geben - op.33#12) We thought that death... (Autumn Mood)

  3. Jul 9, 2007 · Composer, singer, pianist, violinist, actor, b Montreal, of French-US parents, 7 Jun 1949.

  4. Lewis Furey. Director, Composer, Actor. (b. June 7, 1949 Montreal, Quebec) One of Quebec’s most prominent composers, Lewis Furey has contributed a number of award-wining scores to films since the late seventies and is perhaps best known for his collaboration with director Gilles Carle and actor Carol Laure, to whom he is married.

  5. words & music Lewis Furey Written & performed by Lewis Furey Produced & arranged by John Lissauer Keyboards, saxes & clarinettes: John Lissauer. Banjos & Mandolins: Jeffrey Layton. Drums & percs: Barry Lazarowitz. Accoustic & Electic Bass: Jon Miller. Vocal groups include Estelle Ste Croix, Erin Dickenson, Cat Stevens & Tim Curry

  6. www.discogs.com › artist › 349587-Lewis-FureyLewis Furey - Discogs

    Lewis Furey. Composer, singer, pianist, violinist, actor, born in Montreal, of French-US parents, 7 Jun 1949. After studying the violin privately, Lewis Furey made his Montreal Symphony Orchestra debut at 11 as soloist in a young people's concert. In 1974 he turned to pop music.

  7. Jan 12, 2018 · Lewis Furey — aka Lewis Greenblatt (born June 7, 1949) — is a Québécois cabaret/art-pop vocalist and songwriter who released two albums on A&M in 1975 and 1976, followed by a third on Aquarius in 1979.