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Songwriter Johnny Mercer did not have much luck writing for Broadway, but the exception was Lil' Abner, based on the satiric Al Capp comic strip about the rural residents of Dogpatch. Mercer wrote the song lyrics to music by Gene DePaul, with whom he had worked on the movie musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. After the show opened on November 15, 1956, it became the only stage work with which Mercer was associated to turn a profit, running 693 performances. Actually, the score isn't as strong as that for one of Mercer's flops, St. Louis Woman, but it is appropriate to the subject matter. The songs "Jubilation T. Cornpone," "The Country's in the Very Best of Hands," and "Progress Is the Root of All Evil" wittily capture Capp's sense of humor and dim view of politics. There are also some attractive romantic ballads, notably "Namely You" and "Love in a Home," both of which became minor hits. Edith "Edie" Adams and Stubby Kaye lead a cast of unknowns who give their all to the show's broad comedy. ...
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$17.75 Roberto Jonata, pianist and composer, completed his musical studies at the Conservatory of Vicenza, obtained his piano diploma with the highest grade. After 1996 studied with well-known solo and chamber music musicians at the G. Marziali Musical Academy of Seveso (MI) with professor Bruno Canino and at the International Graduate School of Chamber Music with the Trio di Triste in a quartet setting (strings and piano) which he founded. In 2002 obtains an undergraduate degree in Economy and Commerce at the University of Trento. In this period he continued with a full musical agenda and participated in many different contexts, in many national presentations and recitals. Jonata built up his reputation by participating in major Italian and international instrumental competitions, obtaining awards and recognition that lead him into recording in 2001 a project for “Videoradio Records” of piano solo with music of S. Prokofiev, A. Scriabin and B. Bartòk (Distr. Fonola Dischi). An eclectic musician, with a marked interest for the film music environment, asserts himself at the renowned International Competition for Film Music “Mario Nascimbene Award” of Chieti (2005), obtaining the third ...
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