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Few theatre writers are as synonymous with New York as Frank Loesser.  For generations, the New York of GUYS & DOLLS and HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING has captured the hearts and imaginations of people all over the world.  ...
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On MTI ShowSpace, there is a rich array of photos from productions of Frank Loesser's shows, from original Broadway casts to high school ones! The MTI ShowSpace pages for GUYS AND DOLLS, WHERE'S CHARLEY, HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY ...
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In 2006, NPR interviewed Frank Loesser's widow, Jo Sullivan Loesser, who he met during THE MOST HAPPY FELLA.  Tirelessly championing his work for the past forty years, Jo Sullivan Loesser has performed in concerts and on recordings to ensure Frank ...
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Guys and Dolls Special Feature Part 2

The Music of Guys And Dolls
Few composer/lyricists in the history of musical theatre could craft a song like Frank Loesser. Frank is still widely regarded as one of the true “fathers” of American musical ...
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Music by: Frank Loesser
Orchestrated by: Larry Hochman
Starting key: E
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"He gets up early, drinks a pot of strong coffee, and digs."

That's how Frank Loesser's first wife Lynn described his work habits, and his impressive output certainly reflects that.  By his death at age 59, Frank Loesser had written five Broadway ...
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Tuesday, June 29 will mark the 100th birthday of composer and lyricist Frank Loesser. Over the course of his career, Loesser wrote over 700 songs and five Broadway musicals and contributed music and lyrics to dozens of Hollywood films.

A number of ...
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Beloved composer, Frank Loesser created two of Broadway's most enduring musicals, GUYS AND DOLLS and HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING. But Loesser contrasts the wry, urban sensibility of these shows with homespun tenderness in his ...
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