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rockfenris2005 05:02 am UTC 03/16/11 |
| In reply to: | re: Steve Margoshes - rockfenris2005 05:00 am UTC 03/16/11 |
> > > > > I am wondering if Steve Margoshes made a > > > > huge contribution to later productions. I'm sure that he > > > > did. > > > > > > His orchestrations, as always, are fantastic. I love his > > > orchestrations. He has never disappointed me, Steve, > > > although I've never heard his score for "Fame" and I've > > > heard that it's bad. > > > > Oh dear. I haven't heard "Fame" either. Its cool that he > > did the orchestrations for the Broadway version of > > "Tommy". I wouldn't be surprised if Pete Townshend turns > > out to be a "BOOH" fan. I understand that he has written > > the actual melody and lyrics for quite a few shows. I > > guess "Fame: The Musical" was one of them. One website > > calls him a classical composer. I'm glad that Steve and > > Jim got together. Or so I once read in an interview. You'd think there would only be one accompanist that day. Or Meat Loaf would have sang A Cappella. Hmm... > Do you know how they got together? Meat Loaf wasn't the > only long time collaborator that Jim met that day at the > auditions for "More than you deserve". Steve Margoshes, > who was involved with the production of "Rainbow" that > Meat Loaf did, was Meat's accompanist that day. > | |
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