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Charles Strawz, Legendary ‘Annie’ and ‘Bye By Burdy’ musicians, 96 passes on English film news

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Charles StrawzEminent musicians whose tunes helped shape the American music theater, died at the age of 96.Backbone of many broadway hitsThe news was confirmed by his family spokesman Jim Bayak through the New York Times, as reported by the Variety. Three -time Tony Award winner, Straws compositions were the backbone of Pyari Broadway Hits such as ‘Annie’ and ” and “.GoodbyeDuring his remarkable career, Charles Strawz wrote scores for more than 30 music, 14 of which reached Broadway stages.Marking its debut with ‘bye bye Burdi’His debut broadway musical bye -byi (1960) won his first Tony Award and announced his arrival with an unforgettable nature. However, it was ‘Annie’ – with lyricist Martin Charin and Libbartist Thomas Mehran – who brought him his third Tony. Music, famous for “tomorrow”, went on to an impressive 2,377 performances and inspired international presentations, films and permanent cultural references.From stage to screenWhile his name is associated with Broadway forever, Charles Strawz also made a significant impression in Hollywood. He composed several films, especially ‘Boney and Clide’, which earned him a Grammy nomination. In another film score, ‘there was a crooked man’, ‘At night he raided Minsky, Sydney Lumate’s’ Just Tail Me What You Want’, and the beloved animated feature ‘All Dogs Go to Heaven’. The permanent popularity of his work was underlined when Annie’s song “Kal” was used in the hit film ‘Deadpool 2’, decades after its broadway debut. A career that was spread over 6 decadesThe final credit of Charles Strawz was for the short film short film ‘Children of the Wind’ (2015), which shut down the career of storytelling through music spread over six decades.Meanwhile, Charles Strawz is alive by its children -Wicktoria, Nicholas, Benjamin and Will Strauss.

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