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  1. While still a teenager, Connecticut-born musician Lionel Newman secured a conductor's job with the Los Angeles-based Earl Carroll's Vanities. For several years thereafter, he was the accompanist for Mae West.

  2. musicbrainz.org › artist › 4875d742-0f30-4e79-98b4-6f099867f9a6Lionel Newman - MusicBrainz

    Aug 29, 2016 · Lionel Newman, Leigh Harline & Cyril J. Mockridge / Sol Kaplan. 1. 2011. Two Flags West / North to Alaska. Hugo Friedhofer / Lionel Newman. 1. Showing official release groups by this artist ( Show official various artist release groups) Type: Person, Gender: Male, Born: 1916-01-04 in New Haven, Died: 1989-02-03 in Los Angeles, Area: United States.

  3. music.youtube.com › channel › UCLZZbg0SXrTmn2amc63eenQLionel Newman - YouTube Music

    Lionel Newman was an American conductor, pianist, and film and television composer. He won the Academy Award for Best Score of a Musical Picture for Hello Dolly! with Lennie Hayton in 1969. He is the brother of Alfred Newman and Emil Newman, uncle of composers Randy Newman, David Newman, Thomas Newman, Maria Newman, and grandfather of Joey Newman. His 11 nominations contribute to the Newmans ...

  4. Lionel Newman. While still a teenager, Connecticut-born musician Lionel Newman secured a conductor's job with the Los Angeles-based Earl Carroll's Vanities. For several years thereafter, he was the accompanist for Mae…. Read Full Biography.

  5. Lionel Newman was a pianist, composer and conductor. He was active in the film industry writing songs and scores, serving as musical director and vice president in charge of feature and television music for major studios.

  6. Lionel Newman came from a musical dynasty that helped define the sound of cinema. Born in 1916, the youngest boy of ten children, he followed his brothers Alfred and Emil into the world of composing and conducting, going on to work on over 300 film and television soundtracks.

  7. Feb 8, 1989 · Lionel Newman, who composed, conducted or supervised the scores of more than 250 movies, including ''Hello, Dolly!'', for which he won an Academy Award, died of a heart attack Friday at Cedars ...