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The picture is based on the novel Gunman's Chance by Luke Short.

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His other hit films include The Burning Hills with Natalie Wood, That Kind of Woman with Sophia Loren, Gunman's Walk with Van Heflin and The Pleasure of His Company with Debbie Reynolds.
When writer Eric Red was 20 years old, he made a short film entitled " Gunman's Blues " in the hopes of getting the opportunity to direct a feature-length film.
: She is Cactus Gunman's younger sister.

Rhapsody and 2001
They have been highly involved in many other Red Hot Organization productions, including the 1998 album Red Hot + Rhapsody and the 2001 album Red Hot + Indigo, a tribute to Duke Ellington.
Although vocal examples may be found as late as Brahms's Alto Rhapsody, op. 53 ( 1869 ), in the 19th century the rhapsody had become primarily an instrumental form, first for the piano and then, in the second half of the century, a large-scale nationalistic orchestral " epic "— a fashion initiated by Franz Liszt ( Rink 2001 ).
An American Rhapsody is a 2001 movie that tells a story of 15-year-old girl from a Hungarian-American family.
* Lowell Liebermann – Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for piano and orchestra ( 2001 )
Auditioning many bass players and managing to win a local band competition covering " Bohemian Rhapsody ", they formed a new incarnation of the band in 2001, with Rob Brown ( guitar ) and Dave Jago ( bass ) under the new name The Dawn Parade.
On September 2001 LIMB Music ( who produced Rhapsody of Fire ) took notice of Thy Majestie but could not sign a deal with them because they were already signed to Scarlet Music to record two albums.
She first starred in a string of movies including Songcatcher ( 2000 ), An American Rhapsody, ( 2001 ) and Passionada ( 2002 ).
Other notable works include a sonata for flute and guitar ( 1988 ), four cello sonatas ( most recently 2008 ) the second piano concerto ( 1992 ), the opera The Picture of Dorian Gray ( 1996 ), a second symphony ( 2000 ), a trumpet concerto ( 2000 ), a violin concerto ( 2001 ), Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for piano and orchestra ( 2001 ), and the opera Miss Lonelyhearts ( 2006 ) which was commissioned as part of the festivities surrounding the centennial of the Juilliard School.
* An American Rhapsody ( 2001 )
Rhapsody is an online music store subscription service, launched in December 2001, and available in the United States only.
Aladdin was transformed into the Rhapsody music service during the summer and fall of 2001 and was launched on December 3, 2001.
# An American Rhapsody ( 2001 ) .... Dottie
# An American Rhapsody ( 2001 )
Rain of a Thousand Flames is the fourth studio album released by Rhapsody in 2001.

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Due to his lack of expertise in orchestration, the American composer George Gershwin had his Rhapsody in Blue orchestrated and arranged by Ferde Grofé.
* Rhapsody on a Theme by Clement Marot ( ISBN 0-910-15311-6 ) ( 1995, published 1996 ; volume 16 of series The Grace A. Tanner Lecture in Human Values )
George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue broke new musical ground by combining American jazz piano with symphonic sounds.
Windows Media DRM, which can be used in conjunction with WMA, supports time-limited music subscription services such as those offered by unlimited download services, including MTV's URGE, Napster, Rhapsody, Yahoo!
While still in Luoyang, Zhang became inspired to write his " Western Metropolis Rhapsody " and " Eastern Metropolis Rhapsody ", which were based on the " Rhapsody on the Two Capitals " by the historian Ban Gu.
A paid subscription version of the site followed, and was purchased by Rhapsody on December 1st, 2011.
* Dave Brubeck dedicated " The Duke " ( 1954 ) to Ellington and it became a standard covered by others, both during Ellington's lifetime ( such as by Miles Davis on Miles Ahead, 1957 ) and posthumously ( such as George Shearing on I Hear a Rhapsody: Live at the Blue Note, 1992 ).
The album also featured the hit single " Bohemian Rhapsody ", which was number one in the UK for nine weeks and is the third-best-selling single of all time in the UK, surpassed only by Band Aid's " Do They Know It's Christmas?
* Maurice Ravel is played as a " bit role " by actor Oscar Loraine in the 1945 Gershwin film biography Rhapsody in Blue.
* In 1950, Mel Blanc recorded " Daffy Duck's Rhapsody ", a comic song written by Warren Foster, Billy May, and Michael Maltese.
" Bohemian Rhapsody " by Queen is unusual as it is a pastiche in both senses of the word, as there are many distinct styles imitated in the song, all ' hodge-podged ' together to create one piece of music.
The film opens with a montage of images of Manhattan accompanied by George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue.
As of 2006 the hardest climb was graded E11: Rhapsody on Dumbarton Rock, climbed by Dave MacLeod, featured French 8c + climbing with the potential of a 20-metre fall onto a small wire.
Using a large ensemble and exploring many styles of music, Whiteman is perhaps best known for his blending of symphonic music and jazz, as typified by his 1924 commissioning and debut of George Gershwin's jazz-influenced " Rhapsody In Blue ".
In 1924 Whiteman commissioned George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, which was premiered by Whiteman's orchestra with George Gershwin at the piano.
* Queen ( introduced by comedians Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones ) – " Bohemian Rhapsody "/" Radio Ga-Ga ", " Hammer to Fall ", " Crazy Little Thing Called Love ", " We Will Rock You "/" We Are the Champions " ( W 18: 44 );
The 2005 recording of the four Rachmaninoff piano concerti and the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini with Stephen Hough during live performances has been compared to the recordings by the composer himself.
Rhapsody in Blue is a 1924 musical composition by American composer George Gershwin for solo piano and jazz band, which combines elements of classical music with jazz-influenced effects.
The title Rhapsody in Blue was suggested by Ira Gershwin after his visit to a gallery exhibition of James McNeill Whistler paintings, which bear titles such as Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket and Arrangement in Grey and Black ( better known as Whistler's Mother ).
Rhapsody in Blue premiered in an afternoon concert on February 12, 1924, held by Paul Whiteman and his band Palais Royal Orchestra, entitled An Experiment in Modern Music, which took place in Aeolian Hall in New York City.
The Rhapsody was performed by Whiteman's band, with an added section of string players, and George Gershwin on piano.

Rhapsody and Robert
* 2008: Rhapsody for Trumpet and Orchestra ( orchestrated by Robert Gulya )
One of his outstanding cameo appearances is his performance in Rhapsody in Blue where he dances to Robert Alda's piano playing of " Swanee ".
* July 26: Håkan Hellström, Mats Paulsson, Rhapsody In Rock ( Robert Wells, Peter Jöback, Shirley Clamp, Nanne Grönvall and Gunilla Backman ) and Amy Diamond.

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