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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. 1970 - '80. First Poems published in After Dark & Danse Magazine, Andy Warhol's Interview. Doug Chapin introduces Lewis to BKM Management and to Gil Freisen & Jerry Moss of A&M records. Lewis Furey, self-titled debut album, produced by John Lissauer (NYC).

  4. 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

  5. Jul 9, 2007 · In 1974 he turned to pop music, writing and singing (in English) the music on three LPs: Lewis Furey (1974, A & M 4522), The Humours of Lewis Furey (1976, A & M 4594), and The Sky Is Falling (1978, Aquarius AQR 521).

  6. 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. www.imdb.com › name › nm0298862Lewis Furey - IMDb

    Lewis Furey. Composer: Night Magic. Started his career as a pornography star (movie: Rubber Gun). Made 3 albums: "Lewis Furey", "The humours of Lewis Furey", The Sky is Falling". Produced albums by Carole Laure: "Alibis", "Western Shadows" and "She Moves On". Together with Carole Laure, he made 2 movies: Night Magic (1985) and Fantastica (1980).