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Broadway Music Director and Conductor Elliot Lawrence Dies at 96
Other Broadway shows he music directed included GoldenBoy, Here s Love, The Apple Tree, Golden Rainbow, La Strada, Sugar, and Georgy.by Stephi Wild
BroadwayWorld is saddened to report that composer, conductor, and music director Elliot Lawrence has died at 96.
To Broadway fans, Lawrence is known for musical directing the Broadway production of Bye, Bye Birdie, for which he received a Tony nomination for Best Conductor and Musical Director in 1953. He later won the Tony Award in that category for How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Other Broadway shows he music directed included GoldenBoy, Here s Love, The Apple Tree, Golden Rainbow, La Strada, Sugar, and Georgy.
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THE first results have been announced for Swindon s local elections. This article will be updated when the next round of results comes in - follow our live blog for more of the day s news. The Conservatives have held Coun Vijay Manro joins the ward after receiving 2,075 votes. This is more than double Labour candidate Keir Baynham s 867 votes. Andrew Day of the Green Party came third with 442 votes. Liberal Democrat Michael Heal followed with 137 votes. Independent candidate Tara Hurst received 126 votes. The results for
Mannington and Western are in: Coun Kevin Small from the Labour Party stays in his post after receiving 1,184 votes.
Nevertheless, the optical illusion made it seem like the two planets were practically kissing each other, forming a bright splash in the sky, which is known as the Christmas Star or the Bethlehem star.
However, it might simply be a coincidence that the great conjunction happened on this year s winter solstice and very close to the actual Christmas day and since the two planets will be moving slowly from each other, they will still appear much closer to each other in the coming days.
Although they won t form the great Christmas Star, we might see both planets in our skies during Christmas day.