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Ralph Blane
Ralph Blane
American composer and lyricist
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Del Delker
Del Delker
American contralto sacred music vocalist
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Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen
American composer of popular music (1905-1986)
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John Oddo
John Oddo
American pianist
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Ralph Sharon
Ralph Sharon
British pianist
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Leo Robin
Leo Robin
American composer, lyricist and songwriter
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Bob Merrill
Bob Merrill
American songwriter, theatrical composer, lyricist, and screenwriter
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Johnny Mercer
Johnny Mercer
American lyricist, songwriter, singer and music professional
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André Previn
André Previn
German-American pianist, conductor and composer
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Johnny Burke
Johnny Burke
American lyricist
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Jerry Ross
Jerry Ross
American lyricist and composer
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Charles Strouse
Charles Strouse
American composer and lyricist
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Jimmy Webb
Jimmy Webb
American songwriter, composer, and singer
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Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin
Russian-born American songwriter
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Ralph Rainger
Ralph Rainger
American songwriter and composer
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Rumer
Rumer
British singer-songwriter
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John Clayton
John Clayton
American jazz and classical double bassist
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Barbara Cook
Barbara Cook
American actress and singer (1927-2017)
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Keala Settle
Keala Settle
American actress and singer
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Don Black
Don Black
English lyricist
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Harry Warren
Harry Warren
American composer and lyricist (1893-1981)
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Sandi Patty
Sandi Patty
American Christian music singer
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Ann Hampton Callaway
Ann Hampton Callaway
American singer
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Alan Menken
Alan Menken
American composer
Hugh Martin
American musical theater and film composer

Hugh Martin

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American musical theater and film composer
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Tony Award for Best Author

Hugh Martin (August 11, 1914 – March 11, 2011) was an American musical theater and film composer, arranger, vocal coach, and playwright. He was best known for his score for the 1944 MGM musical Meet Me in St. Louis, in which Judy Garland sang three Martin songs, "The Boy Next Door," "The Trolley Song," and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." The last of these has become a Christmas season standard in the United States and around the English-speaking world. Martin became a close friend of Garland and was her accompanist at many of her concert performances in the 1950s, including her appearances at the Palace Theater.