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Michele Brourman

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American composer and songwriter

Michele Brourman
Born (1947-04-12)April 12, 1947 (age 77)
Occupation(s)Songwriter, composer

Michele Brourman (born April 12, 1947) is an American composer and songwriter who is known for writing the songs to most of the films inLand Before Time series (withAmanda McBroom), as well as the accompanyingtelevision series (withFord Riley). Brourman has also written the songs for sequelsBalto II: Wolf Quest andBalto III: Wings of Change and one song for the family filmShiloh.

Early years

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Brourman grew up in Pittsburgh, attendingTaylor Allderdice High School.[1] She told a newspaper reporter, "I was a Broadway brat. I had stacks of original-cast records and memorized the scores of every Broadway show."[2] She majored in composition at Northwestern University and "was thoroughly trained in the classical piano".[2]

Stage

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Brourman'sBroadway credits include being dance composer forWorking (musical) (1978).[3] She also composed the music for the off-broadway musical inI Married Wyatt Earp, based on the book of the same name. The musical ran at the Bristol Riverside Theatre in Bucks County, Pennsylvania,[4]

Personal appearances

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Brourman has appeared in person both as an accompanist for artists, including Bob Dylan, Bernadette Peters and Dixie Carter, and as a performer "who sings in a tart pop-blues style reminiscent at times of Maria Muldaur."[2]

Recognition

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Brourman won the Johnny Mercer Award for "Emerging American Songwriters."[5] Her workDangerous Beauty was one of eight new musicals selected to be presented at the 18th National Alliance for Musical Theatre Annual Festival of New Musicals in New York City in October 2006.[6]

References

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  1. ^Leibowicz, Angela (August 19, 2009)."Pittsburgh Allderdice to honor six of its own at induction ceremony". The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle.
  2. ^abcHolden, Stephen (November 2, 1984)."Pop/Jazz".The New York Times. RetrievedDecember 19, 2016.
  3. ^"Who's Who in the Cast".Playbill Vault. RetrievedDecember 20, 2016.
  4. ^Merwin, Ted (May 24, 2011)."Wyatt Earp's Jewish Wife Gets Her Due".jewishweek.timesofisrael.com. The New York Jewish Week. RetrievedOctober 4, 2018.
  5. ^"Brourman, Michele".Rodgers and Hammerstein. RetrievedDecember 20, 2016.
  6. ^"ASCAP Songwriters in the Spotlight at the 18th Annual Festival of New Musicals".ASCAP. RetrievedDecember 20, 2016.

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