Lalo Schifrin
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 91 |
Web site | www.schifrin.com |
Born | Buenos Aires |
Argentina | |
Spouse | Donna Schifrin |
Children | Ryan Schifrin |
William Schifrin | |
Frances Schifrin | |
Awards | Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media |
Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition | |
Latin Recording Academy Trustees Award | |
Grammy Award for Best Original Jazz Composition | |
BMI Film Music Award | |
Academy Honorary Award | |
Official site | schifrin.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Date of birth | June 21,1932 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Parents | Luis Schifrin |
Siblings | Flora Schminovich |
Nominations | Academy Award for Best Music (Original Song) |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 422501 |
Bullitt
Enter the Dragon
Cool Hand Luke
Rush Hour
Kelly's Heroes
The Dead Pool
Rush Hour 3
Sudden Impact
The Amityville Horror
Rush Hour 2
Coogan's Bluff
The Cincinnati Kid
The Eagle Has Landed
THX 1138
Red Dragon
Joe Kidd
After the Sunset
Charley Varrick
The Beguiled
Amityville II: The Possession
Voyage of the Damned
The Big Brawl
Brubaker
Joy House
Class of 1984
Money Talks
Bringing Down the House
Abominable
Once a Thief
The Four Musketeers
The Fourth Protocol
Tango
The Concorde . . . Airport '79
The Beverly Hillbillies
The Fox
The Osterman Weekend
Telefon
Escape to Athena
The Sting II
Rollercoaster
Love and Bullets
Return from Witch Mountain
The Competition
Tales of Halloween
Buddy Buddy
Murderers' Row
Boulevard Nights
Hell in the Pacific
The Nude Bomb
Magnum Force
Lalo Schifrin Life story
Boris Claudio "Lalo" Schifrin is an Argentine pianist, composer, arranger, and conductor. He is best known for his large body of film and TV scores since the 1950s, incorporating jazz and Latin American musical elements alongside traditional orchestrations.
Clarence Avant: Music industry legend known as the 'Black Godfather' dies aged 92
By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent
Clarence Avant , whose talent as a manager, Mentor and deal-maker earned him the nickname 'The Godfather of Black Music ', has died aged 92.
A former head of Motown, he worked with everyone from Bill Withers to Michael Jackson , and founded one of America 's first Black-owned radio stations.
Avant died At Home in Los Angeles on Sunday, His Family said in a statement.
It Comes 20 months after his wife, Jacqueline, was shot and killed by an intruder in their Beverly Hills home.
" Clarence leaves behind a loving family and a sea of friends and associates that have changed The World and will continue to change The World for generations to come, " said The Family .
" The joy of his legacy eases The Sorrow of our loss. "
Avant's list of accomplishments was long and varied. A former nightclub manager, his reputation as a tough negotiator attracted the attention of soul singer Little Willie John, who asked him to become his manager.
That brought him to the attention of entertainment industry veteran Joe Glaser , who managed the likes of Louis Armstrong and Barbra Streisand .
Glaser took Avant under his wing, handing him some clients - including Mission: Impossible composer Lalo Schifrin - and encouraging him How To close deals.
" Joe Glaser taught me [to] Aim High , " " You can't walk up the Empire State building - you'll get tired, your knees might give out. But you can ride The Elevator and walk down. You always aim up here, and walk down later if you have to. "
Before long, he'd negotiated a six-figure deal for jazz producer Creed Taylor at A& M Records, despite the fact he was already contracted to another label.
Avant went on to manage Sarah Vaughan , Freddie Hubbard and Kim Weston - who duetted with Marvin Gaye on It Takes Two.
He also founded two record labels, Sussex and Tabu, and used the former to launch the career of Bill Withers .
A former aircraft mechanic, Withers had been rejected by virtually every other record company In America - But Avant heard something in his laid-back, ruminative style and steered songs like Ain't No Sunshine and Lean On Me to global success.
The executive also discovered and signed Sugarman singer Sixto Rodriguez , whose records flopped in the 1970s But became cult classics before his rediscovery through the Oscar-winning documentary Searching For Sugarman in 2012.
In the 1980s, Tabu Records scored hits with the S. O. S. Band, Cherrelle and Alexander O'Neal while launching the careers of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis as a songwriting team.
They would Go On to score 16 US Number One singles, including Usher's U Remind Me, George Michael 's Monkey and the Janet Jackson tracks Together Again and That's The Way Love Goes.
In 1989, Avant also represented songwriters LA Reid and Babyface as they launched Laface Records - a Joint Venture with Arista Records that set stars like Toni Braxton , TLC, Outkast and Pink on The Road to fame.
He was also the promoter of Michael Jackson 's Bad tour in 1987, which earned $125m/£99m ($336m/£266m in 2023 figures) worldwide.
Avant was named Motown chairman in 1993, overseeing a period of success for artists including Boyz II Men, Johnny Gill and Shanice.
Among his more colourful escapades, he sabotaged a TV programme that was planned as a rival to Soul Train ; brokered peace amongst warring rights holders for an E. T. tie-in album; and arranged Safe Passage for P Diddy in The Aftermath of the Notorious B. I. G. 's murder.
Outside of music, he helped American Football player Jim Brown develop a career in acting, and advised several US presidents, including Bill Clinton and Barack Obama .
" The guy's a rock in every way, " Clinton once commented. " His advice, per word, is worth More Than anyone I ever dealt with. "
Even so, many people found it hard to pinpoint exactly what Avant did.
" What he's done is a very unusual story, " said Bill Withers . " He puts people together, and they do what they do. How do you put together A Life from knowing people? "
He preferred to remain behind-the-scenes, remaining humble and hard-working despite his many accolades - including being inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame in 2021.
" Clarence is our deal-making Renaissance Man . Our pope. Our rebel. Our consigliere, " Epic Records ' CEO Sylvia Rhone told Billboard in 2006. " He's been a great Mentor . . creating a world of opportunity for others to follow. "
" Everyone in this business has been by Clarence's desk, if they're smart, " added his lifelong friend Quincy Jones . " He gets things done But doesn't beat his chest or look for credit. "
Avant is Survived By his daughter, Nicole Avant , a former US ambassador to The Bahamas and The Wife of Netflix's chief content officer Ted Sarandos ; and his son, Alexander.
His wife Jacqueline was a prominent philanthropist who had dedicated her life to helping low-income neighbourhoods. She was killed in December 2021 by A Man who had broken into The Family home.
The Intruder , Aariel Maynor, plead guilty to first-degree murder and was sentenced to 190 years life in prison.
Tributes to Clarence poured in after news of his death was confirmed on Monday.
Bill and Hillary Clinton , the former US president and secretary of state, said in a joint statement they were " saddened by the passing of our friend. "
" It was impossible to spend time with him and not come away feeling more positive and wanting to follow his example. "
Jay-Z's company, Roc Nation , added: " Clarence Avant isn't just the 'Godfather Of Black Music ', he is our cultural Godfather.
" Throughout his life, he burst through doors and tore down ceilings, changing lives and providing opportunities for generations.
" A true pioneer, a Mentor and a champion, Clarence Avant is and always will be a giant Among Us . "
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