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Description: Synopsis: This biography covers the true rags-to-riches story of Don Black, up to his successes with "Bombay Dreams" and "Romeo and Juliet".Hardback
Featured Artist: John Barry Don Black Michael Jackson
Author: Director: Special Feature: Release date: 26/06/2003 Format: Book Year of recording: Number of discs: Number of pages: 320 Classification: Running time: ISBN: 1860744680 Hardback/Paperback:
The authorised biography of Don Black. Born a working-class East End boy in the 50s, over 40 years Black went on to write hundreds of songs for some of the most enduring hits of film and stage, such as "Born Free", "Diamonds Are Forever", "Sunset Boulevard" and "Out of Africa". He picked up a weatlh of accolades along the way, including Academy Award nominations and five Ivor Novello Awards, as well as collaborating with musical legends such as John Barry, Michael Jackson, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Quincy Jones.
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