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SUMMARY:CU Jazz Let's Face the Music and Dance
DESCRIPTION:Irving Berlin (May 11\, 1888  September 22\, 1989) was an American composer and lyricist widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history\, his music forming a great part of The Great American Songbook. He published his first song\, "Marie from Sunny Italy"\, in 1907 and had his first major international hit\, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" in 1911.\n\n\n\nHe wrote hundreds of songs\, many becoming major hits\, which made him "a legend" before he turned thirty. During his 60-year career he wrote an estimated 1\,500 songs\, including the scores for 19 Broadway shows and 18 Hollywood films\, with his songs nominated eight times for Academy Awards. Many songs became popular themes and anthems\, including "Easter Parade"\, "White Christmas"\, "Happy Holiday"\, "This Is the Army\, Mr. Jones"\, and "There's No Business Like Show Business". His Broadway musical and 1942 film\, This is the Army\, with Ronald Reagan\, had Kate Smith singing Berlin's "God Bless America" which was first performed in 1938. Smith still performed the song on her 1960 CBS television series\, The Kate Smith Show. After the September 11 attacks in 2001\, Celine Dion recorded it as a tribute\, making it #1 on the charts. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Berlin)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Irving Berlin (May 11\, 1888&nbsp\; September 22\, 1989) was an American composer and lyricist widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history\, his music forming a great part of The Great American Songbook. He published his first song\, &quot\;Marie from Sunny Italy&quot\;\, in 1907 and had his first major international hit\, &quot\;Alexander&#39\;s Ragtime Band&quot\; in 1911.<br />\n<br />\nHe wrote hundreds of songs\, many becoming major hits\, which made him &quot\;a legend&quot\; before he turned thirty. During his 60-year career he wrote an estimated 1\,500 songs\, including the scores for 19 Broadway shows and 18 Hollywood films\, with his songs nominated eight times for Academy Awards. Many songs became popular themes and anthems\, including &quot\;Easter Parade&quot\;\, &quot\;White Christmas&quot\;\, &quot\;Happy Holiday&quot\;\, &quot\;This Is the Army\, Mr. Jones&quot\;\, and &quot\;There&#39\;s No Business Like Show Business&quot\;. His Broadway musical and 1942 film\, This is the Army\, with Ronald Reagan\, had Kate Smith singing Berlin&#39\;s &quot\;God Bless America&quot\; which was first performed in 1938. Smith still performed the song on her 1960 CBS television series\, The Kate Smith Show. After the September 11 attacks in 2001\, Celine Dion recorded it as a tribute\, making it #1 on the charts. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Berlin)
LOCATION:Broomfield Auditorium 3 Community Park Road Broomfield CO 80020
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URL:http://business.broomfieldchamber.com/events/details/cu-jazz-let-s-face-the-music-and-dance-10-01-2014-8589
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