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** The United States Army suspends
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** MGM's Technicolor musical film, An American
in Paris, starring
Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron, premieres
in New York.
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( Kiss
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** Gene Summers, American rock ' n roll singer
( member of Rockabilly Hall of Fame
)
** Gene Lamont, American baseball player and manager
** Larry
Gene Bell, American convicted felon
( b. 1949
)
** Gene Evans, American actor
( b. 1920
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** Gene Raymond, American actor
( b. 1908
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** Gene Autry, American actor, singer, and sports team owner
( b. 1907
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** Gene Autry, American actor, singer, and businessman
( d. 1998
)
** Gene Sarazen, American golfer
( d. 1999
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** Apollo 17
( Gene Cernan, Ronald Evans, Harrison Schmitt ), the last manned Moon mission to date, is launched.
** Gene Alley, American baseball player
** Gene Vincent, American singer
( b. 1935
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** Gene Ammons, American jazz saxophonist
( d. 1974
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** Gene Wood, American game show announcer
( d. 2004
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** Gene Hackman, American actor
** Gene Savoy, American author, explorer, scholar and cleric
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** Gene
** The Candidate-Richard Portman and
Gene Cantamessa
** Young Frankenstein-Richard Portman and
Gene Cantamessa
** Close Encounters of the Third Kind-Robert Knudson, Robert Glass, Don MacDougall and
Gene Cantamessa
** and Puerling
** Gene Puerling for " A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square " performed by The Manhattan Transfer
** and arranger
** Frank De Vol, American
arranger, composer, and actor
( b. 1911
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** Billy Sherrill, American record producer and
arranger
** Don Ralke, American music
arranger ( d. 2000
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** Paul Buckmaster
( arranger ) for " Drops of Jupiter
" performed by Train
** George Liberace, violinist and
arranger, 72
** Henry Mancini
( arranger ) for " Theme From Z
"
** F. W. Meacham, composer and
arranger ( b. c. 1850
)
** Ian Freebairn-Smith
( arranger ) for " Love Theme From
A Star Is Born
( Evergreen )"
performed by Barbra Streisand
** Chick Corea
( arranger ) for " Leprechaun's Dream
"
** Starland Vocal Band
( arranger ) for " Afternoon Delight
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** Ray Stevens
( arranger ) for " Misty
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** Thomas Newman
( arranger ) for " Six Feet Under Title Theme
"
** Dave Grusin
( arranger ) for " Mean Old Man
" performed by James Taylor
** John Zundel, organist, composer and
arranger ( b. 1815
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** Claus Ogerman
( arranger ) for " Soulful Strut
" performed by George Benson
** Michael McDonald
( arranger ) for " What a Fool Believes
" performed by The Doobie Brothers
** Maurice White
( arranger ) for " Got to Get You Into My Life
" performed by Earth, Wind & Fire
** Patrick Williams
( arranger ) for Threshold
** Quincy Jones
( arranger ) for " Summer
in the City
"
** George Martin
( arranger ) for " Live and Let Die
" performed by Paul McCartney & Wings
** Don Ellis
( arranger ) for " Theme From
The French Connection
" performed by the Don Ellis Big Band
** Michel Legrand
( arranger ) for " What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
** Paul McCartney
( arranger ) for " Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey
" performed by Paul & Linda McCartney
** Dave Grusin
( arranger ) for " Three Cowboy Songs
"
** Nelson Riddle
( arranger ) for " Lush Life
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