Charles Strouse
Charles Strouse is the Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award-winning composer of, among other works, "Bye Bye Birdie" (1960, with long-time collaborator Lee Adams), "All-American" (1962, with Mel Brooks), "Golden Boy" (1962, starring Sammy Davis Jr.) "Applause "(1970, starring Lauren Bacall) and "Annie" (1977). He has won three Tonys(r) (and been nominated an additional four times), two Grammys(r) and one Emmy(r). In addition, he is a three-time Drama Desk nominee; recipient of the Richard Rodgers, the...See more
Charles Strouse is the Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award-winning composer of, among other works, "Bye Bye Birdie" (1960, with long-time collaborator Lee Adams), "All-American" (1962, with Mel Brooks), "Golden Boy" (1962, starring Sammy Davis Jr.) "Applause "(1970, starring Lauren Bacall) and "Annie" (1977). He has won three Tonys(r) (and been nominated an additional four times), two Grammys(r) and one Emmy(r). In addition, he is a three-time Drama Desk nominee; recipient of the Richard Rodgers, the Oscar Hammerstein and the Frederick Lowe Awards, and has been elected to both the Theater Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. See less