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David Lee Shire (born July 3, 1937) is an American songwriter and the composer of stage musicals and film and television scores. Shire was born in Buffalo, New York, the son of Esther Miriam (née Sheinberg) and Buffalo society band leader and piano teacher Irving Daniel Shire. He met his long-time theater collaborator lyricist/director Richard Maltby, Jr. at Yale University, where they wrote two musicals, Cyrano and Grand Tour, which were produced by the Yale Dramat. Shire also co-fronted a jazz group at school, the Shire-Fogg Quintet, and was a Phi Beta Kappa honors student, with a double major in English and music. He was a member of the Pundits and Elihu and he graduated magna cum laude in 1959. After a semester of graduate work at Brandeis University (where he was the first Eddie Fisher Fellow) and six months in the National Guard infantry, Shire took up residence in New York City, working as a dance class pianist, theater rehearsal and pit pianist, and society band musician... full article at wikipedia

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  • Jul 3, 1937
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  • 1978
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  • Dec 7, 1984
  • Apr 4, 1976
  • Apr 10, 1973
  • Sep 23, 1981
  • Jan 9, 1977
  • Nov 22, 1998
  • Jun 21, 1985
  • Dec 14, 1977
  • Mar 18, 1978
  • Jun 23, 1976

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