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Composer, Conductor & Cast Index COMPOSER/CONDUCTOR/CAST INDEX AABERG, DENNY ACKERMAN, LONI It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Great Motion Picture Themes Innermost Limits of Pure Fun George M! Superman Guns at Batasi AABERG, PHILIP So Long 174th Street Night They Raided Minsky's Hamlet Shape of the Land Starting Here, Starting Now Shoestring Revue '57 Honey Pot AANAMI CHOIR ACKERMAN, WILLIAM ADAMS, MASON Joseph Andrews Seven Percent Solution Prison Shape of the Land Thousand Miles of Mountains ACKERMAN, ZOE Today We Bought a Home Sleuth AARON, HANK Smashing Time No No Nanette ADAMS, NEILE Hank Aaron Swashbuckler AARONSON, IRVING ACKLAND, JOSS This Could Be the Night ADAMS, RICHIE (RITCHIE) Tom Jones Pennies from Heaven Apple Torn Curtain Banana Splits ABADES, MARTINEZ Evita ADDY, WESLEY Little Night Music Tomorrow La Violetera Evening with William Little Prince ADAMS, SKIP ABADY, TEMPLE Shakespeare Night of the Comet George K. Arthur's Prize Package ACTMAN, IRVING ADE, KING SUNNY Guys and Dolls ADAMS, TRUDE ABATO, VINCENT Africans She Loves Me Music of Kay Swift ADAIR, JOHN ADELSON, LEONARD Cradle Will Rock ADAMS, WALTER ABBAN, EKOW Zenda Tarzan's Greatest Jungle Absolute Beginners ADAIR, TOM ADIARTE, PATRICK California Adventure! ABBEY ROAD SINGERS ADAMS, WILL Flower Drum Song American Dreamer ADAIR, YVONNE ADIR, MICHA Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Little Black Sambo ABBOTT, BUD ADAMSON, BARRY From Israel with Love In the Navy ADAM, NOELLE ADLAM, BETH No Strings Lost Highway ABBOTT, DIANNE ADAMSON, HAROLD Wildcat New York, New York ADAMS, BRYAN ADLER, BRUCE Night In Heaven Affair to Remember ABEL, WILL B. Around the World In 80 Days Golden Land Coco ADAMS, CATLIN ADLER, F. CHARLES Jazz Singer Everything I Have Is Yours ABELEW, ALAN Threepenny Opera ADAMS, CLIFF Four Jills In a Jeep Together Again Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ADLER, JO Irma La Douce ABERLE, DOUG Higher and Higher Aladd Claymation Christmas Celebration ADAMS, DON Paesano, a Voice in the Night ADLER, LARRY Get Smart ABERLIN, BETTY Scent of Mystery George Gershwin I'm Getting My Act Together and ADAMS, DOUGLAS Seven Hills of Rome ADLER, RICHARD Monty Python and the Holy Grail Taking It on the Road Sugar Babies Damn Yankees Just for Openers ADAMS, EDITH ADANO, BOBBY Gift of the Magi ABOVE THE LAW Band Wagon Alakazam the Great Kwamina Pump Up the Volume Cinderella Hollywood Directory Little Women ABRAHAM, F. MURRAY Girl Crazy ADDEO, LEO Olympus 7-0000 Les Poupees De Paris Survival of St. Joan Richard Rodgers Pajama Game Li'l Abner ADDERLEY, CANNONBALL ADRENALIN ABRAMOV, N. Something Unique Fiddler on the Roof Iron Eagle Alexandrov Song and Dance Wonderful Town Porgy and Bess ADRIAN, IRIS Ensemble of the Soviet Army ADAMS, EMILY ADDERLEY, NAT Ladies of Burlesque ABRAMSON, RONNEY Joan Man Called Adam ADRIAN, LOUIS Love in a 4 Letter World ADAMS, INDIA ADDINSELL, RICHARD Annie Get Your Gun ABRASHKIN, RAY Band Wagon It's a Wonderful Life Kismet Robin Hood Joan Crawford Joyce Grenfell Requests the Peter Pan ABRAVANAL, MAURICE Torch Song Pleasure ADRIAN, MAX Lady In the Dark ADAMS, JOE Loss of Innocence Antigone One Touch of Venus Jamaica Monologues and Songs Boy Friend Street Scene ADAMS, JOE AC/DC Music from Motion Pictures Caesar and Cleopatra Stay Away, Joe Suicide Squadron Who Made Who Candide ADAMS, JONATHAN War Lover ADU, SADE ACADEMY OF ST. MARTIN Metropolis ADDISON, ADELE Out of Africa Absolute Beginners Tomfoolery Porgy and Bess AEROSMITH ACE TRUCKING COMPANY ADAMS, KAYE ADDISON, DELORES Harrad Experiment Air America Killers Three Portraits In Bronze ACE, JOHNNY Less Than Zero ADAMS, LEE ADDISON, JOHN Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Christine All American Amorous Adventures of Moll Band ACHUCRRO, JOAQUIN Applause Flanders AGENT ORANGE Citizen Kane: The Classic Film Bring Back Birdie Bridge Too Far River's Edge Scores of Bernard Herrmann Bye Bye Birdie Charge of the Light Brigade Undercover ACKERMAN, JACK Golden Boy Golden Motion Picture Themes AGNEW, SPIRO T. Faces I and Albert and Original Soundtracks Age of Television 1 AGRESS, TED ALBEE, EDWARD ALEXANDER, BARBARA ALK, HOWARD Shenandoah Zoo Story Anya From the Second City AGRESTI, BEN ALBERGHETTI, ANNA MARIA ALEXANDER, BEN ALL THAT JAZZ Ka-Boom! Aladdin Dragnet Hiding Out AGUIRRE, FRED All-Star Salute, the Very Best of ALEXANDER, BROOKS ALL-STARS Sound of Music Gershwin Believers Cooley High A-HA Carnival ALEXANDER, C.K. TV Jazz Themes Living Daylights Four Television Musicals Threepenny Opera ALLAM, ROGER AHMED, DR. IBRAHIM Medium ALEXANDER, CHRIS Les Miserables Story of Tutankhamen ALBERGHETTI, CARLA On the Town ALLAN, DAVIE, AND THE AHN, PHILIP My Cousin Josefa Wonderful Town ARROWS Kung Fu ALBERT, DON ALEXANDER, JANE Albert Peckingpaw's Revenge AIDMAN, CHARLES Crack Steppin' Great White Hope Cycle Breed Spoon River Anthology ALBERT, DONNIE ALEXANDER, JASON Devil's Angels AIELLO, JOSIE Porgy and Bess Jerome Robbins' Broadway Glory Stompers Starlight Express ALBERT, EDDIE Sondheim Golden Breed AIKEN, DAVID Eddie Albert Album ALEXANDER, JEFF Hellcats Escape to Witch Mountain Mondo Hollywood Saint of Bleecker Street Because You're Mine Heartbreak Kid Wild Angels AIMEE, ANOUK Dirty Dingus Magee Miss Liberty Emperor Waltz Wild In the Streets Memorials Of Screen Music Mouse on the Mayflower ALLEGRO SINGERS AINSLEY, PAUL Murder Inc. Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Music to Be Murdered By My Fair Lady Jesus Christ Superstar Maria Roberta ALLEN, BERNIE AINSLIE, ROBERT TV Theme Song Singalong Album Tone Poems of Color, Frank Producers Anne of Green Gables ALBERT, MARGOT Sinatra Conducts ALLEN, BETTY AINSLIE, SCOTT Promenade Twilight Zone Alexander Nevsky Cotton Patch Gospel ALBERTSON, FRANK ALEXANDER, JOAN ALLEN, BILLY AINSWORTH, ALYN Seventeen Superman Ski on the Wild Side Bye Bye Birdie ALBERTSON, JACK ALEXANDER, JOHN ALLEN, CHAD Camelot Subject Was Roses New Orleans Beowulf Emily Top Banana ALEXANDER, RICHARD Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ALLEN, CHESNEY Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Flash Gordon Hello Dolly! Flanagan and Allen Story Factory ALEXANDER, VAN Sound of Music ALBIN, BRAD ALLEN, CHET Sweet Charity Baby Face Nelson Amahl and the Night Visitors Stand by Your Man Best Things In Life Are Free AIR ALBINONI, T. ALLEN, CHRIS Desert Song Huckleberry Hound Lost in Translation Film Music from France Kismet ALLEN, CLIFFORD AIR SUPPLY ALBRIGHT, JESSICA Motion Picture Soundstage Hallelujah, Baby! Ghostbusters Bye Bye Birdie New Moon AIRPLAY ALCIVAR, BOB Student Prince ALLEN, DAVID BLISS Up with People! St. Elmo's Fir Paradise Alley ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME AITKEN, LAUREL ALDA, ALAN BAND ALLEN, DAVID Ben Bagley's Cole Porter Absolute Beginners Apple Tree Echoes of Hollywood Revisited AITKEN, MARIA Free to Be…You & Me ALEXANDRIA, HELEN Decline and Fall of the Entire Little Night Music ALDA, LAURIE Cleopatra AKERS, KAREN World As Seen Through the Fire and Ice ALEXANDROV, A.V. Eyes of Cole Porter Nine ALDA, ROBERT Alexandrov Song and Dance Gingerbread Boy AKOS, CATHERINE Guys and Dolls Ensemble of the Soviet Army ALLEN, DAYTON Saint of Bleecker Street What Makes Sammy Run? ALEXANDROV, B. Deputy Dawg AKUTAGAWA, YASUSHI ALDEBERT, LOUIS Alexandrov Song and Dance Lancelot Link and the Evolution- Village of Eight Gravestones Live for Life Ensemble of the Soviet Army Revolution ALABAMA ALDEN, BONNIE ALFI, YOSSI Why Not? Follow That Bird Roaring '20s Jump – Israeli Pop Musical ALLEN, DEBORAH River Rat ALDERMAN, BRENDA ALFIE Fame ALAIMO, STEVE Vortex Last Dragon Raisin Where the Action Is ALDREDGE, THOMAS ALFORD, KENNETH River Rat ALAN Into the Woods Bridge on the River Kwai Sweet Charity This Is Broadway's Best Premise Lawrence of Arabia ALLEN, DENNIS ALARM Rex ALFORD, LAMAR How to Steal an Election (A Dirty Bachelor Party ALDRIDGE, MICHAEL Godspell Politics Musical) Music Man Jeeves ALFRED, DOROTHEA ALLEN, DION ALBANESE, LICIA Salad Days All In the York Family Under Milk Wood Follies ALESSANDRINI, GERALD ALFRED, WILLIAM ALLEN, DONNA Serenade Forbidden Broadway Cry for Us All Fatal Beauty ALBANI, COUNTESS ALESSANDRONI, ALFVEN, HUGO ALLEN, ELIZABETH Show Boat ALESSANDRO George K. Arthur's Prize Package Do I Hear a Waltz? ALBARN, DAMON La Resa Dei Conti ALIBERTI, ARMANDO Gay Life Trainspotting ALESSI Devil and Daniel Webster Official Grammy Awards Archive Ghostbusters Collection 2 ALLEN, FRED ALLERS, FRANZ Maracaibo AMBROSIAN JUNIOR CHOIR Age of Television Annie Get Your Gun Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Empire of the Sun Magnificent Rogue Around the World In 80 Days Sign AMBROSIAN SINGERS ALLEN, GRACIE Brigadoon Naked Sea Chariots of Fire Damsel In Distress Camelot ALMOG, DR. ZVI Secret of N.I.M.H. ALLEN, HERBERT Carousel It's Time to Pray, America! South Pacific Up with People! Hansel and Gretel ALMOND, MARK AMECHE, DON ALLEN, JACKIE King and I Whip Alexander's Ragtime Band Kismet Music Man ALPERT, ANITA Co-Star Merry Widow ALLEN, JEANNE Kismet Down Argentine Way / Springtime My Fair Lady ALPERT, HERB in the Rockies Leave It to Jane Oklahoma Brass Are Comin' Four Television Musicals ALLEN, JOHNNY Paint Your Wagon Casino Royale Frances Langford Presents Gentlemen…Start Your Engines! Plain and Fancy ALSEAW, SUZANNE Goldilocks ALLEN, JONELLE Show Boat Henry, Sweet Henry George M! Student Prince 81 Proof ALSTON, BARBARA Silk Stockings Hair ALLEY CATS That Night In Rio Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Two Gentlemen of Verona Urgh - A Music War AMERICA ALLEN, KAREN ALLEYNE, PERRI Death ALTBACH, RON Lonely Guy Raiders of the Lost Ark 28 Days Later AMERICAN BREED ALLEN, LINDA ALLINSON, MICHAEL Almost Summer ALTER, LOUIS Jud Stormy Monday All About Life No Way to Treat a Lady Ship
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